@ Ronaldhino Atlanta.
My problem is simple, i would not want my brother to die in such conditions, students in Buea are too extremists. When you need a bus, you don`t break down the road.
People will move on as usual, but those families who lost their dear ones will never forget.
The Vice chancellor Pr Lambi told them that the list was increased just to give more chance to as many students as possible. The minister is the final decision maker and added names of students who had actually passed the exam according to Lambi. Lambi recognized that his mistake was to have published a list without the endorsement of the minister. Students believed this move by the minister was intended to favor Francophones!! They broke into oral sessions and commended that orals be stopped. Teachers told them that, that was not the right way to go about it; students went to parking lots and started destroying teachers` cars and progressed to destroy offices and so on. Pr Agbor Tabi who is Board Chairman of that university came in to talk to the students and was driven away. These students forget that, when Agbor Tabi was minister of higher education, many anglophones got admission to CUSS, ENS, IRIC just to name but these few, without even sitting in for the exams and i can give you names.
My dear brother, i completely agree with you that there are problems in our country, in our government but, political problems require political solutions and i believe students in Buea failed to be opened to further alternatives to their injunctions. The faculty of Medicine was opened in Buea in an attempt to resolve the political delema but not in an attempt to disunite cameroonians.
WE SHALL OVERCOME!!
My problem is simple, i would not want my brother to die in such conditions, students in Buea are too extremists. When you need a bus, you don`t break down the road.
People will move on as usual, but those families who lost their dear ones will never forget.
The Vice chancellor Pr Lambi told them that the list was increased just to give more chance to as many students as possible. The minister is the final decision maker and added names of students who had actually passed the exam according to Lambi. Lambi recognized that his mistake was to have published a list without the endorsement of the minister. Students believed this move by the minister was intended to favor Francophones!! They broke into oral sessions and commended that orals be stopped. Teachers told them that, that was not the right way to go about it; students went to parking lots and started destroying teachers` cars and progressed to destroy offices and so on. Pr Agbor Tabi who is Board Chairman of that university came in to talk to the students and was driven away. These students forget that, when Agbor Tabi was minister of higher education, many anglophones got admission to CUSS, ENS, IRIC just to name but these few, without even sitting in for the exams and i can give you names.
My dear brother, i completely agree with you that there are problems in our country, in our government but, political problems require political solutions and i believe students in Buea failed to be opened to further alternatives to their injunctions. The faculty of Medicine was opened in Buea in an attempt to resolve the political delema but not in an attempt to disunite cameroonians.
WE SHALL OVERCOME!!

