Southern Cameroons TV goes Live as La Republique soldiers parade the streets of Bamenda
If Biya so desires, one billion BIRs as well all the soldiers can run through the streets of the entire Southern Cameroons as he did yesterday with a handful of misfits and misguided fellows tagged as soldiers.
Yesterday our satellite Television, the Southern Cameroons Television will ridicule and drag the rotten regime into stinking mud. Gone are those days of intimidation and false bravado by these poorly trained and Ewondo Tribal cabal tagged Soldiers. How I wish they saw the hand writing on the wall and unconditionally released those kidnapped from Bamenda and taken to Yaoundé's dungeon,Kondengui?
Today they are stupified and downcast and there is no exit route any longer for them. They never forsaw this kind of humiliation and stiff risistance from those they thought unwittingly as "les anglofools" du Cameroun.
Our new mouth piece and guarantor of our voices and fire fighter against the false propaganda released from the infamous Cameroon Radio and Television that the Regime has over the thirty long years and still counting to pour saw dust into the eyes of the good people of Cameroon. Today our liberation is at hand and nobody can stop it and we no longer want any Federation with la Republique du Cameroun.
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