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Reasons why Cameroon's missions abroad will fail
The govt of Cameroun only woke up a couple of days ago to discover that the people of the former British Southern Cameroons have made huge diplomatic gains towards the restoration of their independence.
Accordingly, they have embarked on a fight back move by sending surrogates to several countries in the world. All former ministers, directors, and even business men are abroad now trying to undo these huge gains. Danpullo had to cover Senegal, Guinea and neighbouring countries. Laurent Esso to cover western Europe, the Ghoghomou delegation to cover the Americas and the UN etc etc.
These missions will fail woefully firstly because the govt has shown bad faith in handling the crises. The continuous arrests and detention of leaders despite calls from international bodies to release them has put the regime's image in the blacklist of the international community.
Secondly, a lot of awareness has been created on the Southern Cameroons issue so no amount of lies telling can undo this.
Thirdly the surrogates themselves are corrupt so even the money given to be used for "diplomatic" purposes will be swindled.
Besides, so many countries are now in favour of restoration of independence. The people have left Egypt and Pharaoh has sent his soldiers to bring them back. Have no fear. Use ur eyes of faith to see the pillar of cloud and fire preventing them from catching up.
To make matters worse there is an official US Senate briefing tomorrow on this crises with a powerful team in place to push through and official Senate statement recognising the independence of the southern Cameroons. This will end the game.
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