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I have never been dumbfounded, bemused,shocked and stupefied like yesterday,the 10th of May 2017. When the Minister of Secondary Education declared that for the first time in history, unregistered candidates of an Examination could write without registration,it marked the beginning of absurdity. How shall these scripts be marked and how shall their results registered when they don't have any serial number that makes unpublished results confidential? Has the Minister any plan B for those students whose fate awaits them come next academic year because they have to stay put thus mounting pressure on class capacity? This is because these students have not been studying and therefore the GCE shall not be written next academic year because of the vacuum that the stake holders refused to acknowledge existed?
Solutions to every problem can only surface when a very indept analysis and synthesis of the root cause had been discovered and uncovered.
A civil Engineer will tell you that when the very foundation of a structure has cracks, it definitely will be stupidity for the owner to change but the roof the house and a new coat of paint added to the dilapidated structure.
Consciously the issues affecting the Anglos-axon Educational system must be remedied and curricula that is purely theirs allowed entirely in their hands.
Syncretism is what is ruining this Country called the Cameroon's because kerosene and oil can never blend.
The GCE Board stands as the loser should any Examination be conducted this year because its credibility stands a high risk being ruined for life.
No examination board worth the salt can forget and forfeit its future because of the presence.
The GCE Board was not given to the Anglophones on a platter of gold,rather it was and is a child of the Anglophone resistance.
This history of the GCE Board should ring a warning bell on the ears of those who today are reaping where they never sowed. They must remember that lives were lost in that struggle, people were maimed and eyes lost because of the veracious attacks launched on Anglophones by the state Gendarmes using water cannons, hand grenades and Toxic tear-gas. Today those whose duty is to jealously protect the future of the young Anglophobe students have agreed to put it to jeopardy. What an inferno and what a disgrace. History shall be our judge and shall either nail us to the cross of humiliation,disgrace and Shame or venerate us if we shall have clean hands.

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