Saturday, March 5, 2011
Princewill Njong: I've been away for so long; great to be back!
Princewill Njong: I've been away for so long; great to be back!: "How time flies; and how much a day means in a world of politics. In Tunisia, Ben Ali announced that he will not be standing for reelection, ..."
I've been away for so long; great to be back!
How time flies; and how much a day means in a world of politics. In Tunisia, Ben Ali announced that he will not be standing for reelection, but the pressure grew unbearable overnight and he fled power the next day. Mubarak tried in Egypt to show that he was the tough guy and to portray protesters as US and western tools; guess what happened a day after his last and desperate show of defiance: he resigned. Gadhafi has hung on so far; doing every thing he can to survive; even spilling "rivers of blood" in Saif Gadhafi's words. How long will this "delusional" ruthless dictator shed his people's blood, how many streams of blood will Gadhafi and his son's shed before they realise power and leadership is given and not taken and confiscated? How many more rambling intervies and speeches doe Gadhafi want to give before he goes? Anyway, he has very limited options for exile because not even other fucking dictators will think it wise to host him; not even Hugo Chavez.
Hey, I learned some policrites wore our dear flag in Douala and carried posters with nonsense like "nous some tous les Tunisiens". Who do they want to deceive? As cunningly intelligent as they are, they would want to use and spill the blood of Cameroonians for the wrong reason:their ulterior motives. By the way, if they are not comfortable with our Cameroon the way it is, they should either effect change (if they can) peacefully or go create their own country. We won't allow them hijack our country! Besides, Biya is not yet 30 in power, when he reaches 30, we'll consider supporting those who think they can incite revolts in Cameroon. For they moment, we'd rather prefer a bad situation ; a worse one is not an option.
Hey, I learned some policrites wore our dear flag in Douala and carried posters with nonsense like "nous some tous les Tunisiens". Who do they want to deceive? As cunningly intelligent as they are, they would want to use and spill the blood of Cameroonians for the wrong reason:their ulterior motives. By the way, if they are not comfortable with our Cameroon the way it is, they should either effect change (if they can) peacefully or go create their own country. We won't allow them hijack our country! Besides, Biya is not yet 30 in power, when he reaches 30, we'll consider supporting those who think they can incite revolts in Cameroon. For they moment, we'd rather prefer a bad situation ; a worse one is not an option.
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