Henry njalla quan biography of martin luther
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Cameroon Political Story : Memories of an Authentic Eye Witness [1 ed.] 9789956717828, 9789956717774
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“N.N. MBILE
DESCRIBES WITH GREAT WIT, HUMOUR AND THE POWER OF NARRATIVE,
THE EVENTS THAT CULMINATED IN THE BIRTH OF
CAMEROON. HE
DESCRIBES EACH
EVENT WITH CLARITY AND PENETRATING INSIGHT AS A PARTICIPANT AND OBSERVER.
HE
CAMEROONIAN TO REFLECT ON HOW FAR WE HAVE COME AS A gemenskap AND HOW FAR WE HAVE TO GO. THIS FASCINATING AND REVEALING BOOK BEARS SIGNIFICANCE FOR ALL CAMEROONIANS AND THE WORLD AS IT DEMONSTRATES THAT BELIEF IN A COMMON ANCESTRY, COLLECTIVE EFFORT, THE WILL TO SUCCEED AND POSITIVE WISDOM ARE NEEDED IN FULL MEASURE TO UNLEASH OUR BEST POTENTIAL FOR MEANINGFUL PROGRESS, PEACE AND UNITY.” RAISES QUESTIONS IN HIS ANALYSIS WHICH CALL ON EVERY PATRIOTIC
- PETER MAFANY MUSONGE, PRIME MINISTER OF CAMEROON (SEPTEMBER 1996 UNTIL DECEMBER 8, 2004)
NERIUS NAMASO MBILE was born in 1923 at Lipenja, Batanga, Ndian Division. He obtained
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God the Politician [1 ed.] 9789956715787, 9789956558964
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The book is an x-ray of a regime and the Frankenstein monsters it has created and sustained to thwart democracy. It exposes the corruption, electoral fraud, human rights abuse and cynicism that make politicians believe they can play God in the lives of Cameroonians.
Langaa Research and Publishing Common Initiative Group P.O. Box 902 Mankon Bamenda North West Province Cameroon Cover: Abidemi Olowonira
5.50 x 8.50
Peterkins Manyong
Peterkins Manyong was born in 1959 in Baba 1, Ngoketunjia Division in the Northwest Province of Cameroon. He has a BA in English Modern Letters from the University of Yaoundé. He taught in several secondary schools, among them, Our Lady of Lourdes College and Longla Comprehensive College before embracing journalism. He fryst vatten currently a leading political analyst, with regular features in The Post newspaper. He has won several prestigious awards in investigative journal
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Organized at the behest of the Club President, Sir Enoh Kenneth, the very informal ceremony featured life music sung by some members of the club and guest artistes that were invited for the occasion.
There was also much to eat and drink, and members could not be indifferent to the specially commanded water fufu and very tasty tanchot soup garnished with particulars of goat meat and snails (nyamangoro).
The ready supply of choice wines (chateau D’Arcin Haut Medoc), and exquisite whiskeys (Johnie Double-black, Cointreau, Remy Martin etc.) made for intense but very