By Ekue John EpimbaThere are times when I am compelled to inquire whether those who are
at the helm of state affairs in this geographical expression called
Cameroon are living in the same country with the rest of us. Honestly,
the brazen callousness that characterizes their reactions to the plight
of Cameroonians relative to the accelerating decline in the economic
and social conditions in our polity smacks of despicable insensitivity
and borderless impudence.
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By Neba-Fuh
The recent interview accorded to The Post Newspaper [www.thepostwebedition.com] by the out-going top British diplomat in Cameroon . Mr David Sydney Madicott echoed the often muted language our Western cronies understand most -armed conflict.
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By Neba-Fuh
Unbearable heat emanating from the unconditioned air in the corridors ushered an 'undesirable' element en route his homeland.
A tourist clung to his heavy luggage as he struggled to dust off his pullover that just fell on the perpetual uncleaned floors.
Stenchy restrooms repelled him from a simple answer to nature's call.
Green-clothed porters, reeking of sweat, anxiously cajoled and coached arriving passengers on how to bribe custom officials -never repentant of their corrupt practices.
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