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Anglophones are more patriotic than Francophone Cameroonians
There's one truth that, some Francophones don't want to admit: they are not patriotic. Since the decapitation of the historic party of East Cameroon, UPC by the French, Francophone Cameroonians can't think on their own.
All they do is seldom driven by endogenous forces but exogenous. Hear their current music: un et indivisible. Borrowed from France's 5th Republic constitution put in place by dictator, General Charles De Gaulle. Decentralization, stolen or copied from France again.
The lies that the UNC/CPDM regimes have marketed to Cameroonians has been that, Ahmadou Ahidjo and John Ngu Foncha were architects of unification. The truth is that, the man who sheepishly fought for unification was John Ngu Foncha. Ahidjo only came to Foumban, when he got assurances from Paris that, Southern Cameroonians have been sold out by Britain.
Finally, how many political parties in East Cameroon had the names of German Kamerun that they now so love? Non. By contrast, in West Cameroon you had a bewildering array of parties with reference to German Kamerun: KNC, KNDP and OK, to name just these few. Next time, when an ignorant, pretentious and most often naive Francophone refers to you an an Anglophone as a secessionist, ask the naive man or woman that he/she owes you an apology.
Finally, without the Anglophones, the recent constitutional court, for which their President has populated it with Francophones won't have been a reality. We fight and die,but they reap the benefits.
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