This Sunday morning, we pay homage to Bibixy Mancho, a man of peace, a human rights defender, a man who denounced the poor working conditions of LRC’s policemen. Mancho decried injustice against all. But today, the very same people who he protected from and angry, marginalised people have turned around to massacre our people.

He said, ‘the police are here to protect you… even the police are suffering these same things …’ .

Mancho held a bible and preached peace and development. LRC to thank him declared him a terrorist.

Brethren, do not lose hope. Falter not. The testimony of Mancho’s case is one powerful justification among hundreds of others. Our people have suffered. We have throughout this informal union with Yaounde paid the top prize to make that country work. We paid with the blood of our fathers, mothers, children and friends. Our communities were robbed of our resources. We’ve been tortured. We’re broken like clay pots. We gave them education, resources, a proper language, political freedoms, human rights … we showed them the route to another world far apart from scams Paris had locked them in.

Mancho during early days of protest

Today they call us terrorists. Isn’t it funny? The same fellows who organised a genocide against bamilekes and bassas, a fratricide which prompted our statesmen from West Cameroon to invest all their political capital to save their people. We hosted thousands of their refugees and protected them from the bloody hands of Yaounde and Paris. … Our formidable hospitality created what they refer to as the 11th province.

Brethren, we bring you these thoughts so you can remember the nature of the heart of the Yaounde regime.

Be not troubled. God has seen their treachery. He has seen how your good heart overflowing with kindness has been repaid repeatedly with evil. Southern Cameroons Ambazonia, the Lord has decided to free you.

On this day of the Lord, pray for heroes whose blood is bearing the land, pray for the mourning nation of Ambazonia, pray for recent martyrs like Rev Fr Sob, pray for our mothers who are now also our fathers, pray for our people competing for space with animals in the bush, pray for our leaders in colonial jail – Sisiku Ayuk Tabe Julius and his cabinet, pray for those who currently lead us and those who are actively defending our human rights on the ground and our right to #SelfDetermination.

Do not be afraid.

2 comments
  1. Mister writer, I can see you coming without wanting to land. “to invest all their political capital to save their people”. Are you serious? Do you per chance know that red dragons are Anglobamis?

    Are you in any way different from Bamis, graffi people? Or you would now claim to be that butterfly that thinks itself a bird because it can fly?

    You think we’ll allow you to use your ruse to come and tap our oil in SW?

    Wipe your mouth very well. See you after Buea has fallen.

  2. The LORD says to my lord, “Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies your footstool.” May those who falsely rise and stand against you be brought to their knees under you, in the Victorious name of JESUS CHRIST!(Psalm 110). God hates oppression, exploitation and destruction, and so, stands on the side of the oppressed against the oppressors.

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