Bamenda II Council authorities, who have been on an unannounced strike since February 26, recently resumed refuse disposal.
I really could buy your idea Pinkgirl but you know, when somebody is hungry he is equally hangry to extend of killing self. The people of Bamenda in particular and Cameroon in general are hungry I mean very hungry given that power in cameroon has been monopolised by the head of State and certain unscropolous individuals. I believe that cameroonians wanted to test civil war.
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One thing that irks me about your journalism is the lack of objectivity. You need to give balanced and true stories, as opposed to feeding into stupid concepts that are destroying us Africans. We all like the western world and want to benefit from their success, but do we even care to know or understand or practice what it takes to achieve success? Sometimes, I wonder when Africans will ever emerge from the curse of stupidity. People need to live with the consequences of their actions; if you bite the finger that feeds you, how do you expect to continue getting food? If the people of Bamenda are stupid enough to destroy a gift that was given to help them clean their town, then they need to brace themselves for the onslaught of dirt in their localities. And by the way, no one has monopoly over violence. If you live by the sword, expect to die by the sword. As the Bible clearly states, violence consumes the violent, and wickedness consumes the wicked. Wake up fools, and be wise so you can progress. I really feel sad for my people. Have you ever heard that violence achieved anything worthwhile? Please let me know. You journalists should be educating people instead of instigating them to self destructive violence.