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André Zoli Pagnah: Researcher anti-tsetse
ESMV The director of a particular area of research for human and animal trypanosomiasis.
ESMV The director of a particular area of research for human and animal trypanosomiasis.
Before his appointment November 29, 2007 at the head of the School of Veterinary Science and Medicine (ESMV) University of Ngaoundere, Prof. André Zoli Pagnah was Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture and Science Agricultural University of Dschang, a position he held for 4 years. So a man steeped in experience and talent that scholarship and dedication have propelled to the top of the newest of the great schools of the University of Ngaoundere which is gradually emerging from the baptismal font. Professor Zoli Pagnah was born in 1956 in Boboyo, Department of the Mayo Kani region of the Far North. After his primary education in Boboyo he joined CEG in 1967 where he obtained Kaélé PEBC in 1971 and the Maroua High School where he passed the BA C in 1974. With a grant from the Government of Cameroon and the Belgian government, he continued his studies at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liege (Belgium) where he obtained the Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 1981.
The same year he joined the Institute of Tropical Medicine Prince Leopold of Antwerp where he graduated in 1982 with the diploma of tropical animal husbandry and veterinary medicine. In 1986, thanks to a new Belgian government scholarship, he returned to the University of Liege where he prepares a special PhD in veterinary science (specializing in reproductive physiology) argues that in March 1993. In 1995, he obtained in the same University the Aggregation of Higher Education in veterinary science. From 1995 to 1996, Prof. André Zoli Pagnah was hired as a researcher on behalf of the European Union in the Department of Animal Physiology of the National Research Institute Agronomique (INRA), Jouy center-En-Josas, Paris (France). He worked on tubal proteins (growth factors) and placental domestic ruminants. When Professor Zoli Pagnah returned to Cameroon in October 1982, it is directly integrated in the public service and takes the Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Animal Industries (MINEPIA). In January 1983 he was seconded as an assistant at the Institute of Agricultural Technology (Ita) University Centre of Dschang.
He achieved the rank of lecturer in 1987, lecturer October 10, 2000, and is Full Professor since November 30, 2007. It was Dean, Fasa University of Dschang, 16 September 2003 to November 29, 2007, when he was appointed Director of ESMV University of Ngaoundere. Mr. Zoly Pagnah is author or co-authored more than forty publications in national and international scientific journals. He has supervised twenty dissertations studies of agricultural engineers and masters degree in biology, co-supervised 8 PhD thesis of M. Sc. and three PhD theses. He was a member of American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the Society for the Study of Reproduction (SSR). His research areas are: parasitic zoonoses, animal trypanosomiasis and human physiology and reproductive endocrinology.
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The same year he joined the Institute of Tropical Medicine Prince Leopold of Antwerp where he graduated in 1982 with the diploma of tropical animal husbandry and veterinary medicine. In 1986, thanks to a new Belgian government scholarship, he returned to the University of Liege where he prepares a special PhD in veterinary science (specializing in reproductive physiology) argues that in March 1993. In 1995, he obtained in the same University the Aggregation of Higher Education in veterinary science. From 1995 to 1996, Prof. André Zoli Pagnah was hired as a researcher on behalf of the European Union in the Department of Animal Physiology of the National Research Institute Agronomique (INRA), Jouy center-En-Josas, Paris (France). He worked on tubal proteins (growth factors) and placental domestic ruminants. When Professor Zoli Pagnah returned to Cameroon in October 1982, it is directly integrated in the public service and takes the Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Animal Industries (MINEPIA). In January 1983 he was seconded as an assistant at the Institute of Agricultural Technology (Ita) University Centre of Dschang.
He achieved the rank of lecturer in 1987, lecturer October 10, 2000, and is Full Professor since November 30, 2007. It was Dean, Fasa University of Dschang, 16 September 2003 to November 29, 2007, when he was appointed Director of ESMV University of Ngaoundere. Mr. Zoly Pagnah is author or co-authored more than forty publications in national and international scientific journals. He has supervised twenty dissertations studies of agricultural engineers and masters degree in biology, co-supervised 8 PhD thesis of M. Sc. and three PhD theses. He was a member of American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the Society for the Study of Reproduction (SSR). His research areas are: parasitic zoonoses, animal trypanosomiasis and human physiology and reproductive endocrinology.
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Employability: Students Maroua face Issa Tchiroma
Leader of CSF undertook to intercede with members of the government and prime minister to solve the problems of cop's.
Leader of CSF undertook to intercede with members of the government and prime minister to solve the problems of cop's.
After his political rally instead of Maroua celebrations last Friday, Issa Bakary Tchiroma under his hat as president of the National Front for the salvation of Cameroon (CSF) went to meet students at the University of Maroua. The cop's of the ENS Maroua and those of the Higher Institute of the Sahel were received last Saturday morning in the lecture hall of the National Social Insurance Fund (CPNS) of Maroua for a "frank and desultory. It was an opportunity for students to put their concerns in government. Concerns that revolve mainly around the high cost of rent, transportation difficulties, motorcycle taxis, their future integration into the civil service and many other concerns. It
Issa Tchiroma which sets the stage for his opening remarks by reassuring the cop's. "I need you and I will help you set foot in the stirrup. The government of which I am a member and spokesman is at your disposal and ready to get out of the rut. The meeting that I want is just an excuse, I came really ease your worries, "said the leader of the CSF to students in jubilation. So it's an Issa
Tchiroma rich promises that will incense the cop's not before being told that the economic difficulties they endure today are only to make sacrifices on the path of knowledge and happiness. Is the price to pay for their future integration. "For housing and transportation, the elites are in consultation to give you decent housing and reasonable prices. They will also invest in the purchase of buses for the transport. I will especially address your grievances to the Minister of higher education. For your integration into the civil service, I will seize the fellow members of the government involved in the process of integration and the Prime Minister to reduce the burden you related, "said Issa Tchiroma.
He also asked students to record their concerns in a memo that he will submit to the hierarchy responsible for finding solutions to the problems of students. He also assured that the aid granted by the President in his speech to students at the Youth February 10, 2010 is indeed available on the premises in Maroua. Officials make final adjustments to a distribution whose primary beneficiaries checkout next August period for the output of the first batch of trainees. For Richard
Dowang, student teacher in mathematics a license and many others, Issa Tchiroma them, ultimately, seduced. "It has brought comfort and hope for the support he will bring us through the process of integration into the civil service. He really calmed our concerns as speaking for the government," he liked . Issa Tchiroma urged all students to vote massively for Paul Biya in 2010 by way of a reference to the elevator to the 12 000 staff members in the class A1 and A2 of the Public puncture which allowed recruitment.
Jacques Kaldaoussa
Issa Tchiroma which sets the stage for his opening remarks by reassuring the cop's. "I need you and I will help you set foot in the stirrup. The government of which I am a member and spokesman is at your disposal and ready to get out of the rut. The meeting that I want is just an excuse, I came really ease your worries, "said the leader of the CSF to students in jubilation. So it's an Issa
Tchiroma rich promises that will incense the cop's not before being told that the economic difficulties they endure today are only to make sacrifices on the path of knowledge and happiness. Is the price to pay for their future integration. "For housing and transportation, the elites are in consultation to give you decent housing and reasonable prices. They will also invest in the purchase of buses for the transport. I will especially address your grievances to the Minister of higher education. For your integration into the civil service, I will seize the fellow members of the government involved in the process of integration and the Prime Minister to reduce the burden you related, "said Issa Tchiroma.
He also asked students to record their concerns in a memo that he will submit to the hierarchy responsible for finding solutions to the problems of students. He also assured that the aid granted by the President in his speech to students at the Youth February 10, 2010 is indeed available on the premises in Maroua. Officials make final adjustments to a distribution whose primary beneficiaries checkout next August period for the output of the first batch of trainees. For Richard
Dowang, student teacher in mathematics a license and many others, Issa Tchiroma them, ultimately, seduced. "It has brought comfort and hope for the support he will bring us through the process of integration into the civil service. He really calmed our concerns as speaking for the government," he liked . Issa Tchiroma urged all students to vote massively for Paul Biya in 2010 by way of a reference to the elevator to the 12 000 staff members in the class A1 and A2 of the Public puncture which allowed recruitment.
Jacques Kaldaoussa
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Dr. Marcel Fouda Ndjodo: LMD marks a radical change
The technical coordinator of the foundation of academic programs is the context of renovation training programs within universities.
The technical coordinator of the foundation of academic programs is the context of renovation training programs within universities.
In what context are part of the preparatory work for the renovation of training programs at universities?
In 2007, Cameroonian universities are passed to system License Master Doctorate (LMD). The system's main objective is to enable a better match between the university and the professional world. Since 2007 this system is implemented in universities, we realized that there are problems, that the LMD is a radical change. Before 2007, the university had sole mission is to provide knowledge. Thus, since in 50 years, it was incompetent, we must have the humility to say that we had not had the opportunity to do so. And yet, with the LMD system, only knowledge is insufficient, one must learn the knowledge, know-how and skills. Thus, given this finding of insufficiency, Philemon Yang, Cameroonian Prime Minister has proposed to Jacques Fame Ndongo, Minister of Higher Education to hold seats on university agree that from 2010 to 2013.
Which universities are involved?
is the whole system of higher education (state universities, training institutes, training schools under the supervision and guardianship out of state who come together come together to access these renovations .
What are the advantages of the BMD system in higher education in Cameroon?
Doctorate Master license system aims to enable better coordination between the university and the social and professional world. We go from knowledge to knowledge how and skills. As you go from a university where we finished totalement avec l'école à une université qui forme pour toute la vie. C'est à dire si par exemple vous sortez d'une école de formation et vous rentrez dans une entreprise, les compétences acquises dans l'entreprise seront prises en considération à l'université.
Propos recueillis par Josiane Afom (stagiaire)
In 2007, Cameroonian universities are passed to system License Master Doctorate (LMD). The system's main objective is to enable a better match between the university and the professional world. Since 2007 this system is implemented in universities, we realized that there are problems, that the LMD is a radical change. Before 2007, the university had sole mission is to provide knowledge. Thus, since in 50 years, it was incompetent, we must have the humility to say that we had not had the opportunity to do so. And yet, with the LMD system, only knowledge is insufficient, one must learn the knowledge, know-how and skills. Thus, given this finding of insufficiency, Philemon Yang, Cameroonian Prime Minister has proposed to Jacques Fame Ndongo, Minister of Higher Education to hold seats on university agree that from 2010 to 2013.
Which universities are involved?
is the whole system of higher education (state universities, training institutes, training schools under the supervision and guardianship out of state who come together come together to access these renovations .
What are the advantages of the BMD system in higher education in Cameroon?
Doctorate Master license system aims to enable better coordination between the university and the social and professional world. We go from knowledge to knowledge how and skills. As you go from a university where we finished totalement avec l'école à une université qui forme pour toute la vie. C'est à dire si par exemple vous sortez d'une école de formation et vous rentrez dans une entreprise, les compétences acquises dans l'entreprise seront prises en considération à l'université.
Propos recueillis par Josiane Afom (stagiaire)
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Jacques Fame Ndongo et la problématique de la fascination aveugle des intellectuels conservateurs camerounais pour le pouvoir.
Monsieur le ministre, le mercredi 07 avril 2010 dans l'une des salles de la Cnps d'Ebolowa, alors que vous animiez une des multiples rencontres tribales qui polluent l'espace Republican in this country, you would have, according to an article published in The Day No. 666 of April 12, 2010 signed by Jerome Essiane, said to an audience stunned: "We are all creatures or creations of President Paul Biya is must return to him all the glory in everything we do. None of us is important, we are his servants, better, his slaves. "
After reading the remarks attributed to you, I waited several weeks to respond.
Firstly because I expected a denial from you then, because, being without a degree, a simple rifleman in the Army what the university system in Cameroon, I had, as required by military discipline to wait for the high command know to pronounce.
Indeed, the university system is composed of eminent personalities can be classified here in the order of perception and importance they have for themselves: Professors Associate Chair of French universities, Professor aggregated Cams , Professor, Lecturer aggregated French universities, Masters Conference aggregated Cams, Masters Conference, Lecturers etc.. In this galaxy general officers, senior officers and junior officers, the sharpshooter that I could not wait, await the order to fire before.
Your denial was not published in any case I tried in vain.
Therefore, I am entitled to conclude that the press has reported what you said. Regarding the high command of the university system, for now, I have not read anywhere a paper of "great teachers". Probably busy to follow the "17 hours" of public radio with hope, barely concealed, to get a seat that could make them forget the terrible condition of the teacher, they preferred to refuse to see in your comments an insult to the intelligentsia of Cameroon.
Faced with what looks like indifference or even a surrender of the high command of knowledge, although still standing just a rifleman, I feel obliged to respond.
I am also convinced that as Minister of Higher Education, Chancellor of Academic Orders support among other things, control of the training provided in universities, in a duplication of yourself, you will find a trick to decorate me for defending the citadel of knowledge. Indeed, how to understand a Professor of your rank even captivated by a politician declares publicly to be the slave of the latter without its peers and intellectuals do not speak to dissociate themselves from him?
The first image that came to mind after reading your comments is that of a "doungourou" vaulted to a traditional leader to collect the precious spirits spitting him for his facial bath. After consideration, I am quickly reminded that even in this humiliating position, and now rather medieval folk, doungourou, leaning on his remaining human, does not proclaim that he is the slave of the chief.
Your comments m'ont aussi projeté dans la fameuse république Très, Très Démocratique du Gondwana de l'intellectuel humoriste Mamane qui signe chaque matin une chronique sur une radio internationale devenue "nationale" dans notre pays puisqu'elle diffuse, sur l'étendue du territoire, alors même que la radio publique est aphone à quelques kilomètres de la capitale. Cette radio internationale est dans notre pays si "nationale" que, très souvent, c'est à travers elle que les gouvernants parlent aux Camerounais. Sans probablement vous en rendre compte, vous avez par vos propos présenté M. Biya sous un portrait moins flatteur que celui de Président -Fondateur, le personnage central de cette intelligente chronique humorous.
Indeed, Democratic Republic of the Gondwana Very Very, despite the holy fear aroused President - Founder, none of the many ministers and advisers every No. 1 has yet claimed to be his slave. I am also convinced that even among these, yet very admirers, your comments raise a sheet of protests. And for good reason, President - Founder may be accused of many abuses and evils, but not being a slave. Mr. Biya that you are the creature and slave thus appreciate the image you give him. However, old veteran of the Cameroonian political scene and had regard to the experience he must have practices courtiers, including the most cunning, because of his long political career, he may, like many observers, logically doubt the sincerity of your very cumbersome demonstration eternally grateful that you said you to him for all the graces you have filled.
Your words, an intellectual history and a senior official in charge of the Ministry of Higher Education in addition, are a deadly blow to the struggle for freedom that led thousands of desperate and possibly millions of women and men selected cons their will and exploited by slave traders and slave worldwide. The pure joy or glee, that shows through your words tend to transform a state of extreme suffering, denial of humanity and cruelty in a situation rewarding and exhilarating.
Without being personally in favor of the debate on Africa's compensation under the compensation for the slave trade, I can see through your happy and positive perception of a slave, you're a lawyer of choice for those Westerners who argue against any knowledge of history, that trafficking was a chance for Africans. Your comments
April 07 last is simply the apotheosis of a posture that you love but who is diametrically opposed to that which is entitled to expect a university professor, an intellectual with a politician and a communication specialist. They are reminiscent of those made during a public meeting to which you have participated in Ebolowa some time ago, accompanied by a minister of state.
During this meeting, in fact, remarks that President Biya is the last chance of the southern populations were heard. Remarks of this nature are clear. They can be understood as a warning aimed at retains its peaceful population against the threat of eventual death, which hover over them in case of departure of Mr. Biya, head of the country or, in case it disappears.
Whatever your personal interests to see Mr. Biya eternal being, nothing can justify that as an intellectual and Minister of the Republic, you take part in such meetings. Such remarks seem to make its populations from south of the hostages or slaves of the personal interests of some elite. The last chance of the southern populations is not President Biya, but rather the government that will ensure the development and well-being through strong democratic institutions. To paraphrase U.S. President Obama, we could say that the people of south and those of Cameroon in general need not eternal man, creator of breath and wind, but rather solid democratic institutions, guarantees of a shared development between the South and other regions.
Many times you and your inner circle have declared that President Biya is the man of the present and future, in short, the eternal man. You just complete the picture by saying that he should just give him glory, just like Christians do with God. On analysis About your various postures and President Biya is simply God sir.
Very modestly, I think your quality of intellectual doubled as minister in charge of the institution that gathers and manages the cream of the intelligentsia of our country should command you to always keep a critical distance. This critical distance you had already failed in 2006 when you did preface one of your books on the media who wanted to teaching and learning by Pierre Messmer, the last French High Commissioner to Cameroon in April 1956 to February 1958. The latter, until his death, maintained, despite any idea of reconciliation between the French and Cameroonian, he had no regrets to make it for Cameroonians killed during two years of his reign at the head of Cameroon.
By appropriating the cynicism of this fatal character, it is understandable that he had no regret for having defended the interests of its people in Cameroon, including by crushing the men and women, from the principle of irreconcilable interests of states, defended in good faith, the right of countries to accede to political emancipation, economic and strategic independence and opposed to the illusion that Paris offered them.
It is however disturbing to note that, ignoring your ministerial duties and your position as an academic, you have chosen as the preface of your book the executioner of Cameroonians dead than alive to the republic. Your choice was unfortunate to say the least, it is a grave political mistake and teaching. It suggests that you have a poor knowledge of the history of Cameroon. Unless, you want to place yourself under the tutelage of the political character which one looks in vain for the links with the media has taken precedence over the recognition of the dead that all Cameroonians, especially those of them who govern the way you should to the many victims of your preface.
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Jacques Fame Ndongo et la problématique de la fascination aveugle des intellectuels conservateurs camerounais pour le pouvoir.
Monsieur le ministre, le mercredi 07 avril 2010 dans l'une des salles de la Cnps d'Ebolowa, alors que vous animiez une des multiples rencontres tribales qui polluent l'espace Republican in this country, you would have, according to an article published in The Day No. 666 of April 12, 2010 signed by Jerome Essiane, said to an audience stunned: "We are all creatures or creations of President Paul Biya is must return to him all the glory in everything we do. None of us is important, we are his servants, better, his slaves. "
After reading the remarks attributed to you, I waited several weeks to respond.
Firstly because I expected a denial from you then, because, being without a degree, a simple rifleman in the Army what the university system in Cameroon, I had, as required by military discipline to wait for the high command know to pronounce.
Indeed, the university system is composed of eminent personalities can be classified here in the order of perception and importance they have for themselves: Professors Associate Chair of French universities, Professor aggregated Cams , Professor, Lecturer aggregated French universities, Masters Conference aggregated Cams, Masters Conference, Lecturers etc.. In this galaxy general officers, senior officers and junior officers, the sharpshooter that I could not wait, await the order to fire before.
Your denial was not published in any case I tried in vain.
Therefore, I am entitled to conclude that the press has reported what you said. Regarding the high command of the university system, for now, I have not read anywhere a paper of "great teachers". Probably busy to follow the "17 hours" of public radio with hope, barely concealed, to get a seat that could make them forget the terrible condition of the teacher, they preferred to refuse to see in your comments an insult to the intelligentsia of Cameroon.
Faced with what looks like indifference or even a surrender of the high command of knowledge, although still standing just a rifleman, I feel obliged to respond.
I am also convinced that as Minister of Higher Education, Chancellor of Academic Orders support among other things, control of the training provided in universities, in a duplication of yourself, you will find a trick to decorate me for defending the citadel of knowledge. Indeed, how to understand a Professor of your rank even captivated by a politician declares publicly to be the slave of the latter without its peers and intellectuals do not speak to dissociate themselves from him?
The first image that came to mind after reading your comments is that of a "doungourou" vaulted to a traditional leader to collect the precious spirits spitting him for his facial bath. After consideration, I am quickly reminded that even in this humiliating position, and now rather medieval folk, doungourou, leaning on his remaining human, does not proclaim that he is the slave of the chief.
Your comments m'ont aussi projeté dans la fameuse république Très, Très Démocratique du Gondwana de l'intellectuel humoriste Mamane qui signe chaque matin une chronique sur une radio internationale devenue "nationale" dans notre pays puisqu'elle diffuse, sur l'étendue du territoire, alors même que la radio publique est aphone à quelques kilomètres de la capitale. Cette radio internationale est dans notre pays si "nationale" que, très souvent, c'est à travers elle que les gouvernants parlent aux Camerounais. Sans probablement vous en rendre compte, vous avez par vos propos présenté M. Biya sous un portrait moins flatteur que celui de Président -Fondateur, le personnage central de cette intelligente chronique humorous.
Indeed, Democratic Republic of the Gondwana Very Very, despite the holy fear aroused President - Founder, none of the many ministers and advisers every No. 1 has yet claimed to be his slave. I am also convinced that even among these, yet very admirers, your comments raise a sheet of protests. And for good reason, President - Founder may be accused of many abuses and evils, but not being a slave. Mr. Biya that you are the creature and slave thus appreciate the image you give him. However, old veteran of the Cameroonian political scene and had regard to the experience he must have practices courtiers, including the most cunning, because of his long political career, he may, like many observers, logically doubt the sincerity of your very cumbersome demonstration eternally grateful that you said you to him for all the graces you have filled.
Your words, an intellectual history and a senior official in charge of the Ministry of Higher Education in addition, are a deadly blow to the struggle for freedom that led thousands of desperate and possibly millions of women and men selected cons their will and exploited by slave traders and slave worldwide. The pure joy or glee, that shows through your words tend to transform a state of extreme suffering, denial of humanity and cruelty in a situation rewarding and exhilarating.
Without being personally in favor of the debate on Africa's compensation under the compensation for the slave trade, I can see through your happy and positive perception of a slave, you're a lawyer of choice for those Westerners who argue against any knowledge of history, that trafficking was a chance for Africans. Your comments
April 07 last is simply the apotheosis of a posture that you love but who is diametrically opposed to that which is entitled to expect a university professor, an intellectual with a politician and a communication specialist. They are reminiscent of those made during a public meeting to which you have participated in Ebolowa some time ago, accompanied by a minister of state.
During this meeting, in fact, remarks that President Biya is the last chance of the southern populations were heard. Remarks of this nature are clear. They can be understood as a warning aimed at retains its peaceful population against the threat of eventual death, which hover over them in case of departure of Mr. Biya, head of the country or, in case it disappears.
Whatever your personal interests to see Mr. Biya eternal being, nothing can justify that as an intellectual and Minister of the Republic, you take part in such meetings. Such remarks seem to make its populations from south of the hostages or slaves of the personal interests of some elite. The last chance of the southern populations is not President Biya, but rather the government that will ensure the development and well-being through strong democratic institutions. To paraphrase U.S. President Obama, we could say that the people of south and those of Cameroon in general need not eternal man, creator of breath and wind, but rather solid democratic institutions, guarantees of a shared development between the South and other regions.
Many times you and your inner circle have declared that President Biya is the man of the present and future, in short, the eternal man. You just complete the picture by saying that he should just give him glory, just like Christians do with God. On analysis About your various postures and President Biya is simply God sir.
Very modestly, I think your quality of intellectual doubled as minister in charge of the institution that gathers and manages the cream of the intelligentsia of our country should command you to always keep a critical distance. This critical distance you had already failed in 2006 when you did preface one of your books on the media who wanted to teaching and learning by Pierre Messmer, the last French High Commissioner to Cameroon in April 1956 to February 1958. The latter, until his death, maintained, despite any idea of reconciliation between the French and Cameroonian, he had no regrets to make it for Cameroonians killed during two years of his reign at the head of Cameroon.
By appropriating the cynicism of this fatal character, it is understandable that he had no regret for having defended the interests of its people in Cameroon, including by crushing the men and women, from the principle of irreconcilable interests of states, defended in good faith, the right of countries to accede to political emancipation, economic and strategic independence and opposed to the illusion that Paris offered them.
It is however disturbing to note that, ignoring your ministerial duties and your position as an academic, you have chosen as the preface of your book the executioner of Cameroonians dead than alive to the republic. Your choice was unfortunate to say the least, it is a grave political mistake and teaching. It suggests that you have a poor knowledge of the history of Cameroon. Unless, you want to place yourself under the tutelage of the political character which one looks in vain for the links with the media has taken precedence over the recognition of the dead that all Cameroonians, especially those of them who govern the way you should to the many victims of your preface.
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