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Show comments Hide commentsI strongly agree with the proposal to always hand in glove with the Consortium for laudable reason given.
what i am observing now is that, if all the liberation movements cannot come into one, we are leading towards failure.some are calling for ghost time on monday only while others are calling for tuesdays e g
Southern Cameroonians back home are listening the consortium more than to any other person. I think any important proposal, if you wish it to be carried out back home should pass through the consortium represented at the moment by Mark Baretta. It is extraordinary how much faith our brothers back home have in the consortium – reason for which i propose that all the efforts of the diaspora should take into consideration the consortium which has gradually gained authority over southern cameroonians.
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