In December of 2016, Hon Joseph Wirba, MP & Representative of the People of Jakiri, BUI County in the State of Southern British Cameroons | West Cameroon | Ambazonia, gave this speech in the Parliament of the Republique du Cameroun. Speech is here re-posted with sub-titles to drive home the salient points at the bottom of the problems in this sub-region. As ‘Explainer-in-Chief”, the hope is that Wirba’s words can draw a good picture to anyone interested in the Future in Truth of Citizens of the State of Southern British Cameroons | West Cameroon | Ambazonia.
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