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The recent decision by President Biya that replaced Edgard Alain Mebo N'go as Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Defense with a barely unknown governor of the Littoral region has made it abundantly clear that Biya thinks only of himself. With the dust now settled, one can see clearly. The Agbaw-Ebai Debate thinks that President Biya acted like a teenager who was given a new car. He keeps driving all over the place without having a destination in mind.
To be sure, the striking soldiers have still not received their complete pay package.Alain Mebo Ngo'o is gone and a new man has taken over with the same Boko Haram songs. In this edition of the AGBAW-EBAI DEBATE, we are asking our readers to make known their case as it concerns money paid by the UN to our soldiers who served in the Central African Republic.
Who is to blame for the strike action staged by Cameroonian soldiers returning from a UN peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic?
A-Former Defense Minister, Edgard Alain Mebo Ngo'o
B-Former Foreign Affairs Minister, Pierre Moukoko Mbonjo
C-The Resident Representative of the African Union, Jean Gerard Mezui M'Ella
D-The UN Coordinator for Humanitarian Assistance in the Sahel, Toby Lanzer
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- Ngwa Bertrand
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The recent decision by President Biya that replaced Edgard Alain Mebo N'go as Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Defense with a barely unknown governor of the Littoral region has made it abundantly clear that Biya thinks only of himself. With the dust now settled, one can see clearly. The Agbaw-Ebai Debate thinks that President Biya acted like a teenager who was given a new car. He keeps driving all over the place without having a destination in mind.
To be sure, the striking soldiers have still not received their complete pay package.Alain Mebo Ngo'o is gone and a new man has taken over with the same Boko Haram songs. In this edition of the AGBAW-EBAI DEBATE, we are asking our readers to make known their case as it concerns money paid by the UN to our soldiers who served in the Central African Republic.
Who is to blame for the strike action staged by Cameroonian soldiers returning from a UN peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic?
A-Former Defense Minister, Edgard Alain Mebo Ngo'o
B-Former Foreign Affairs Minister, Pierre Moukoko Mbonjo
C-The Resident Representative of the African Union, Jean Gerard Mezui M'Ella
D-The UN Coordinator for Humanitarian Assistance in the Sahel, Toby Lanzer
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The recent decision by President Biya that replaced Edgard Alain Mebo N'go as Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Defense with a barely unknown governor of the Littoral region has made it abundantly clear that Biya thinks only of himself. With the dust now settled, one can see clearly. The Agbaw-Ebai Debate thinks that President Biya acted like a teenager who was given a new car. He keeps driving all over the place without having a destination in mind.
To be sure, the striking soldiers have still not received their complete pay package.Alain Mebo Ngo'o is gone and a new man has taken over with the same Boko Haram songs. In this edition of the AGBAW-EBAI DEBATE, we are asking our readers to make known their case as it concerns money paid by the UN to our soldiers who served in the Central African Republic.
Who is to blame for the strike action staged by Cameroonian soldiers returning from a UN peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic?
A-Former Defense Minister, Edgard Alain Mebo Ngo'o
B-Former Foreign Affairs Minister, Pierre Moukoko Mbonjo
C-The Resident Representative of the African Union, Jean Gerard Mezui M'Ella
D-The UN Coordinator for Humanitarian Assistance in the Sahel, Toby Lanzer
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- Ngwa Bertrand
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The recent decision by President Biya that replaced Edgard Alain Mebo N'go as Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Defense with a barely unknown governor of the Littoral region has made it abundantly clear that Biya thinks only of himself. With the dust now settled, one can see clearly. The Agbaw-Ebai Debate thinks that President Biya acted like a teenager who was given a new car. He keeps driving all over the place without having a destination in mind.
To be sure, the striking soldiers have still not received their complete pay package.Alain Mebo Ngo'o is gone and a new man has taken over with the same Boko Haram songs. In this edition of the AGBAW-EBAI DEBATE, we are asking our readers to make known their case as it concerns money paid by the UN to our soldiers who served in the Central African Republic.
Who is to blame for the strike action staged by Cameroonian soldiers returning from a UN peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic?
A-Former Defense Minister, Edgard Alain Mebo Ngo'o
B-Former Foreign Affairs Minister, Pierre Moukoko Mbonjo
C-The Resident Representative of the African Union, Jean Gerard Mezui M'Ella
D-The UN Coordinator for Humanitarian Assistance in the Sahel, Toby Lanzer
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- Ngwa Bertrand
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Candles flicker and burn; ice freezes and melts. A thunderstorm brews over a mansion as lightning cleaves a chestnut tree in half; snow swallows a village whole. A bed is lit afire; a lost woman huddles alone in the cold. One man is as intense and volatile as a forest fire; another is as sharp and cruel as an icicle. One man finds happiness because the fire in his soul keeps the lost woman alive; another is abandoned because the ice in his soul has strangled his humanity. In Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, the symbols of fire and ice extend beyond a simple metaphor to reveal the emotional depth within the characters.. In all of this we say CHIEF INONI DESERVES HIS FREEDOM AND DESERVES BETTER
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- Ngwa Bertrand
- Hits: 1865
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Candles flicker and burn; ice freezes and melts. A thunderstorm brews over a mansion as lightning cleaves a chestnut tree in half; snow swallows a village whole. A bed is lit afire; a lost woman huddles alone in the cold. One man is as intense and volatile as a forest fire; another is as sharp and cruel as an icicle. One man finds happiness because the fire in his soul keeps the lost woman alive; another is abandoned because the ice in his soul has strangled his humanity. In Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, the symbols of fire and ice extend beyond a simple metaphor to reveal the emotional depth within the characters.. In all of this we say CHIEF INONI DESERVES HIS FREEDOM AND DESERVES BETTER
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# Paul Biya and his regime
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