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Show comments Hide commentsWe are fade up with the LRP system of governance ,we need a separation ,and thanks to everyone putting to our struggle even those who loss their life’s for our independence ,their names Will be written amongst our moral figures
This grey hair SOB is a joke!
Yes. We need a lasting solution and there are only two alternatives: Total Separation or WAR.
He showed his stupidity when he wrongly referred to us as Anglophones, which we are not.
Anglophones are foreigners who speak English, like Zachary Kwo, Njomo Kevin, Peter Esoka, Isa Tchirouma, etc.
We not Anglophones. We are Southern Cameroonians aka Ambazonians. Period.
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