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22 أغسطس، 2014

CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY DISPLACES MBORORO FULANI IN BAMENDA CAMEROON

Catholic University
Displaces MBORORO Fulani
in Bamenda Cameroon .
6 ﺃﺑﺮﻳﻞ
by Aliou Sali of MBOSCUDA
I am hurting, i am truly
hurting! Just came to a
conclusion that Mbororo
people can never call any
palace home in Cameroon
with a moribund regime full
of lunatics who know
nothing but corruption,
mediocrity and tribalism.
The demolition of the
Banja Ardorate and
rendering more than 200
Mbororo people homeless, to
make way for the
construction of the catholic
university is not only un
godly but anti all the
teachings of Christ Jesus
whom the Archbishop of
Bamenda ( who championed
this moronic act) claims to
worship. In my view Christ
would have never pour salt
into the wounds of the poor
and destitute. Where is the
place of the Mbororo man
in Cameroon today? What
about all the promises of
the so call head of
government (Mr. Yang) to
resolve this problem? It was
50 Gendarmes, the DO for
Bamenda III, (sounds to me
like gov’t that is suppose to
protect it own citizens oh I
am wrong, I forgot,
Mbororo people are second
class citizens so no
protection by the
government either from
AKA Ndawara, the Catholic
church or any other
powerful individual with
cash to dish out and grab
land) who on Thursday April
3rd 2014 went to Banja and
bulldoze all the homes while
women and children were
crying and pleading for
their homes to be save. How
can this archbishop go to
church on Sunday and pray
or preach? What will he tell
his congregation? May be
he will say “i use the
corrupt government to
render this useless people
homeless so Jesus forgive
me? How can a man of God
be so heartless? Only in
Cameroon with epic
corruption can people be
uprooted from a land they
have occupied for 110 years
(it was 1904 when Ardo
Mamada settle on the now
famous Madama hills). This
kind of betrayal of the
Mbororo people by
thisgovernment is not only
shameful but also
disgusting beyond any
human comprehension.

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