@NDOGKOTI,
Yes and I mean what I said. He is not an Anglophone and should not be the one speaking for Anglophones because he does not know what being an anglophone means or is all about.
You have to have lived it to know the struggles of an Anglican. To analogize that with a minister of health looks to me that you are trivializing the anglophone struggle. A minister of health preferably should be a medical doctor but being a minister of health involves more that just medical issues so a person who is not a medical doctor can as well become a minister of health. Yes but a minister of health should be a medical doctor, just like a minister of justice should be a lawyer.
Getting back to the anglophone issue, it is a real struggle and involves real human beings who are being marginalized and Prof Nganang is a Francophone and remains one in spite him residing in the US. I am not trying to take the fact of exposing the anglophone issue to the world by this but to me it should be an Anglophone who should be doing that. It speaks to the continued Francophone domination in Cameroon and I believe my point is too subtle for you to understand.
It is like Anglophones having a forum in this site and the head of the forum is a Francophone. It speaks to the fact that Anglophones have never occupied important positions in the government because they are regarded as lesser Cameroonians, when the contrary is true.
There are lots of capable Anglophones who live and reside in the US who can be able to articulate the Anglophone struggle to the US congress. That is my point
Please guys don't forget that I will be running for President of Fecafoot. We need to change that country and it starts right here.
Yes and I mean what I said. He is not an Anglophone and should not be the one speaking for Anglophones because he does not know what being an anglophone means or is all about.
You have to have lived it to know the struggles of an Anglican. To analogize that with a minister of health looks to me that you are trivializing the anglophone struggle. A minister of health preferably should be a medical doctor but being a minister of health involves more that just medical issues so a person who is not a medical doctor can as well become a minister of health. Yes but a minister of health should be a medical doctor, just like a minister of justice should be a lawyer.
Getting back to the anglophone issue, it is a real struggle and involves real human beings who are being marginalized and Prof Nganang is a Francophone and remains one in spite him residing in the US. I am not trying to take the fact of exposing the anglophone issue to the world by this but to me it should be an Anglophone who should be doing that. It speaks to the continued Francophone domination in Cameroon and I believe my point is too subtle for you to understand.
It is like Anglophones having a forum in this site and the head of the forum is a Francophone. It speaks to the fact that Anglophones have never occupied important positions in the government because they are regarded as lesser Cameroonians, when the contrary is true.
There are lots of capable Anglophones who live and reside in the US who can be able to articulate the Anglophone struggle to the US congress. That is my point
Please guys don't forget that I will be running for President of Fecafoot. We need to change that country and it starts right here.

