Cameroon, divided by two languages, is on the brink of civil war

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  • @letterstojesus7879
    @letterstojesus7879 Před 5 lety +1035

    Liars!!! We are not fighting over language! Who in the world fights over such? We the English speaking Cameroonians are fighting because we no longer want to be under the regime of a dictator. We own almost 70% of the countries wealth but we dont partake in the enjoyment!! We have oil, gold, iron ore, diamond, boxide and in terms of food we have it all. We feed the nation and the touristic sites are all ours. We are just two regions out of ten, but we own the wealth of an entire nation but yet so poor! Our president who has been in office for 37years uses our money to pay France!!! He and his government loots our money to buy property abroad and save the money in foreign banks. To make things worst if you are English speaking you are a second class citizen. You cant secure a job or any opportunity and are insulted at every given chance. The discrimination is so bad i could spend a whole day narrating to a non Cameroonian. They just lie and lie about the problems and confuse the rest of the world!!

    • @constant7171
      @constant7171 Před 5 lety +24

      Liar this is happening to the entire country not just English-speaking are deprived , its entire nation cameroon, AMBAZONIAN agenda is over languages, AND IF THEY THINK THEY ARE FIGHTING FRENCHSPEAKING AND NOT THE OLD PRESIDENT WE ALL DOESNT WANT, THE THEY ARE DREAMING...WE ARE FOR ONE CAMEROON AND A NEW GOVERNMENT.. PERIOD

    • @Tunsmandie
      @Tunsmandie Před 5 lety +40

      @@constant7171 so you support the killing of your fellow oppressed citizen? Shame on you and your ilk.

    • @Keke-oh6zd
      @Keke-oh6zd Před 5 lety +106

      Why does francophone Africa still have to pay colonial tax. They have to pay them to stop colonizing them? Europeans are biggest gangsters in the world but because they are pale and wear suits it's accepted.

    • @ellencarter1976
      @ellencarter1976 Před 5 lety +33

      @@constant7171 You brainwashed fool. If this is happening to you too, what have you done about it? You refuse to join the people who are fighting and dying to be free of a corrupt regime because they speak a different lanuage from you even though, according to you, you are just as oppressed. In other words you will rather stay oppressed than support people who don't speak French.get free.

    • @letterstojesus7879
      @letterstojesus7879 Před 5 lety +31

      @@ellencarter1976 exactly, while we fight they laugh at us and try to get the president to treat them better. If they feel oppressed as he said why isn't he fighting?? They support the president. They even contributed money for the government to crush us because most of them who have businesses here are afraid of being pushed out if we gain Independence.

  • @williamrebune5588
    @williamrebune5588 Před 5 lety +826

    The issue is that, Cameroon has a dictator of 37 years who doesn’t care about the country in general.
    The Anglophones are fed up and wanna break up

    • @pmbilainhumble25
      @pmbilainhumble25 Před 5 lety +15

      William R Ebune ; great analysis. At least, u come close to the problem.

    • @IamGodSon
      @IamGodSon Před 5 lety +4

      Only a part f the problem.

    • @paulebai3010
      @paulebai3010 Před 5 lety +5

      southern cameroons is already independent in 1961 and cameroun in 1960.its annexation id a violation of international law

    • @paulebai3010
      @paulebai3010 Před 5 lety

      camerpun army bir is a eyhnic biya bulu group thats agenda to genocide all southetn cameroons young soo biya people can control the land and minerals for themselves

    • @Cee_Armel1
      @Cee_Armel1 Před 5 lety +18

      Key factor however, this video doesn’t explain how francophones have been marginalized as well under the Biya regime. The issue in Cameroon is complicated on so many fronts

  • @shekharmishra2788
    @shekharmishra2788 Před 5 lety +365

    In all troubled places around the world you will certainly find Toyota automobiles.

  • @greatinheaven4235
    @greatinheaven4235 Před 5 lety +54

    Biya living in 5star hotel in Switzerland, the daughter in a $300,000 mansion in Beverly Hills while the people suffer and die in Cameroon. Africa dictators are a big curse to the continent.

    • @JudyVelabjvelaaolcom
      @JudyVelabjvelaaolcom Před 5 lety +8

      A $300,000 home in Beverly Hills, if one could be found for that price, would be very modest!

  • @danembo7362
    @danembo7362 Před 5 lety +581

    The UK and France caused this problem 😢

    • @francoisdevilpin9512
      @francoisdevilpin9512 Před 5 lety +77

      da Nembo well Nembo I think greed brought us to this point Africans should stop pointing fingers at European countries. How can you explain that African leaders are unable to attend the AU summit but can attend a sympathizing walk in France, they can attend a summit in Europe where their contributions are not considered. Africa as one is stronger, today the younger generation have understood but the dictators are resisting. Stop blaming those innocent white folks , you give the power that’s use over you.

    • @danembo7362
      @danembo7362 Před 5 lety +29

      nche-nji jude the average African is mentally caged. Every war/unrest in Africa is either religion or ethnicity related.

    • @danembo7362
      @danembo7362 Před 5 lety +12

      nche-nji jude who brought religion upon us? Who split us up into groups to facilitate control? Bro it’s a mental problem! To be honest I don’t know a solution. The amount of hate on both sides is depressing. Look at Sudan, Kenya, Somalia, Liberia etc Believe me it makes me sick.

    • @thegigadykid1
      @thegigadykid1 Před 5 lety +3

      Excatly

    • @user-ri4gq3vb9x
      @user-ri4gq3vb9x Před 5 lety +6

      Greediness and the corrupted mind of francophones

  • @Gcaga23
    @Gcaga23 Před 5 lety +20

    Still fighting European wars on African soil 💔

    • @jubernardi23
      @jubernardi23 Před 2 lety +1

      This has nothing to do with Europe 😪🙄

  • @worldcite2836
    @worldcite2836 Před 5 lety +30

    What did you say WP? That Cameroon is on the brink of civil war? No you're wrong. Ambazonians are fighting for the restoration of their independence. It's not a civil war but a war of decolonization from Cameroon. They're not separatists, please but restorationists.

    • @gavrochethenardier957
      @gavrochethenardier957 Před 5 lety +5

      Why are you fighting the people instead of the dictator? Are you guys mad?

    • @wildechap
      @wildechap Před 5 lety +1

      @@gavrochethenardier957 😂😂

    • @Wasserkaktus
      @Wasserkaktus Před 5 lety +2

      It's still technically a civil war bro. Even if the Anglophones are in the right, this is a civil war.

    • @dissyl6029
      @dissyl6029 Před 5 lety

      It is literally a civil war...

  • @oseitututawiah2109
    @oseitututawiah2109 Před 5 lety +140

    No wonder the map of Nigeria looks so small at the bottom. The people of South Western Cameroon made a terrible mistake joining the French speaking people..

    • @ndzolydielove9998
      @ndzolydielove9998 Před 5 lety +30

      Osei Tutu Tawiah and we are living to regret this mistake till now. God save us 😭😭

    • @blackavengeroftheafricanma4467
      @blackavengeroftheafricanma4467 Před 5 lety +14

      Osei it doesn't matter who they join .Whether joining french or English is still terrible.Ghana isn't better when it comes to cost of living .The solution is for Africans to be truely independent.We need to manage our own affairs in the interest of our own people not those evil colonial masters.The only reason what is happening in Cameroon not happening in Ghana is that Akans would never allow colonialism to take away our pride .Our ancestors fought for our sovereignty and we will likewise fight for it .We have learned gradually how to get away from the west .See how we would allow china to invest instead of the west .For so many decades the West has done nothing to Africa except to get our resources.China should be the new helpline for Africa .I know most people won't agree but the impact of the statistics makes it a fact .If our leaders can make good deals with China and trade with them instead of the west it would be better .If the United States of America with it's great power sees china as an opportunity then it's time Africa also see it that way .Africa should forget about the British and french idiology and join the new world .China

    • @oseitututawiah2109
      @oseitututawiah2109 Před 5 lety +15

      @@blackavengeroftheafricanma4467 On China,, I fully agree with you but still it's always good to be around those who understand you better. Joining Nigeria would've been a better choice for them. Notice how the Ewes in Ghana are never satisfied upon all the best treatment they receive in the country. They would never complain if they were part of Togo..

    • @micci973
      @micci973 Před 5 lety +1

      I actually thought of the same thing.

    • @blackavengeroftheafricanma4467
      @blackavengeroftheafricanma4467 Před 5 lety +4

      @@oseitututawiah2109 yeah that's true menua panin.There are so many people that have slowed down the progress of Ghana but we haven't even allowed us to grow .If these few factions could wake up and support our Addo Ghana will have a better future

  • @izza6091
    @izza6091 Před 5 lety +243

    What about the native languages ? Have they been lost?

    • @alexlongfield2113
      @alexlongfield2113 Před 5 lety +85

      There are 320 languages ranging from endangered to vibrant and in use daily.

    • @obedriderz408
      @obedriderz408 Před 5 lety +78

      The native languages are insignificant when compared to English/French. Your accent in either the two can tell you which part of the country you come from.

    • @VariniusAurelius
      @VariniusAurelius Před 5 lety +17

      Native languages are useless.
      Sick of this bs where people think it enriches the culture.

    • @Killinemkid
      @Killinemkid Před 5 lety +121

      @@VariniusAurelius It preserves the culture. If you don't understand then you don't understand, but when a language goes extinct, so does everything preserved within it. Languages are supposed to develop naturally, not be eradicated by dictatorial supremacists.

    • @zayt.t3047
      @zayt.t3047 Před 5 lety +8

      Ffs this isn’t just about language! Y’all need to stop oversimplifying complex issues into word bits.

  • @colourednproud3002
    @colourednproud3002 Před 5 lety +13

    Am not into politics and have never been, but the suffering I witnessed and things I saw with my eyes 9 months ago in Cameroon is enough to traumatize someone for life, but we keep hoping it gets better coz where we at right now, it’s the ugliest I ever seen

  • @tumulunde4195
    @tumulunde4195 Před 5 lety +5

    Wonderful reporting thanks

  • @tomkrzysiak9852
    @tomkrzysiak9852 Před 5 lety +508

    The by product of colonization...

    • @obedriderz408
      @obedriderz408 Před 5 lety +41

      And French Neocolonialism!

    • @delandkume8133
      @delandkume8133 Před 5 lety +21

      All this started because Southern Cameroon and Eastern Cameroon were separated for about 50 years and governed by two different countries. That time was enough to create two categories of people under one flag and this difference set the stage for what is happening today.

    • @108nighthawk
      @108nighthawk Před 5 lety +20

      So is the USA, but we do not have these problems. Colonization is not a blank negative.

    • @caribbeansimmer7894
      @caribbeansimmer7894 Před 5 lety +14

      So are you saying that blacks can't think for themselves?

    • @baphometpresidente4637
      @baphometpresidente4637 Před 5 lety +3

      whatever man. i love these dumb people fighting over stupid shite like this 😘

  • @user-bf5lv2nu2j
    @user-bf5lv2nu2j Před 5 lety +52

    Wishing peace and prosperity to all anglophones and francophones in Cameroon. Greetings from Algeria.

    • @misterharryman
      @misterharryman Před 5 lety +4

      I have a lot of respect for Algeria.
      Its the only other French colony which had to fight for its freedom.
      Unfortunately, they learned their mistake with you guys and didnt give us any chance of success. We were crushed and the story was hidden.
      I've been to Algeria and used to live in Morocco. There is indeed more that unites us than separates us.
      - A cameroonian in the US

    • @gavrochethenardier957
      @gavrochethenardier957 Před 5 lety +1

      Ty

    • @samiboudemagh9927
      @samiboudemagh9927 Před 3 lety +6

      @@misterharryman In Algeria, our gouverment instead of promoting national languages like algerian or amazigh, just replaced (in theory) french with another colonial language, arabic, We are Africans and we need to be proud of our culture and trade with each others, we don't need arabs nor europeans

    • @KylianTeam
      @KylianTeam Před rokem +1

      I love all cameroonian brother and sister nö matter where from i love generaly africa i cry i wish i can recolate i want my ancestor Land to know more wish peace development Integration progress and unity god bless cameroon i want to Conrubite to something a miracle ❤❤❤❤❤miss cameroon ❤

  • @joytaboh1219
    @joytaboh1219 Před 5 lety +50

    I can say that the Anglophone problem is a very serious issue in the country. It was said that the officials refused access to the Northwest and Southwest regions where most of the brutality and abuse of civil rights take place. What we see in this video is what the government wants the world to know. The English speaking part of Cameroon has just finished observing a 2week ghost town because of all this brutality. If the WP was given a chance to go to Bamenda or Buea and see all the damage caused by the military I bet there would be some more help coming into the country
    People are living in fear and insecurity at this time. Most schools are not functioning: the government is monitoring the phones of civilians just because they do not want the images and information to spread. In 2017 there was a complete cut out of WiFi and internet connection in the northwest and southwest region because there was circulation of images of the truth that is going on in Cameroon. The government literally cut the internet supply to these parts of the country that were hurt the most.
    The government will only show you what they want you to know. Please look deeper into this situation and help our country Cameroon anybody who reads this. Kids are dead and some don’t have the opportunity to go to school because of this problem.
    HELP! HELP! HELP Cameroon 🇨🇲

  • @abdullahchhab2325
    @abdullahchhab2325 Před 5 lety +14

    Just give them their independence.

  • @BrandonMullanandfriends
    @BrandonMullanandfriends Před 5 lety +2

    Well done. Very informative.

  • @monsieurlechevalier
    @monsieurlechevalier Před 5 lety +55

    Great reporting. Thanks!

    • @pmbilainhumble25
      @pmbilainhumble25 Před 5 lety

      Cameroon Government lies too much. Their military is nothing but a group of gangs who are there to protect the dictator & it’s Gangsta regime. They don’t protect citizens.

    • @col.gaddafimalema2349
      @col.gaddafimalema2349 Před 5 lety

      @@pmbilainhumble25 Blame French and England for backing that bastard beast Paul Biya.

    • @JustMe-pt1xd
      @JustMe-pt1xd Před 2 lety

      @@pmbilainhumble25 really? ok what about the unfamous amba boys? should I list or you know. Disgusting evils.

  • @isaacbakan1295
    @isaacbakan1295 Před 5 lety +68

    This is a realky weird war. Almost seems like there's something mire behind it. Lots of stuff just doesn't add up

    • @gavrochethenardier957
      @gavrochethenardier957 Před 5 lety +3

      Ikr??!! It's so weird

    • @ellencarter1976
      @ellencarter1976 Před 5 lety +9

      Isaac Bakan There is a social war raging right now in the US over Spanish potentially competing with English in the near future as the primary language. You have gun-toting US nationalists ready to go to war to ensure that English remains the primary language even though the United States has no official language spelled out in the Constitution. Do you actually believe the issue is English or Spanish? Language is often a lightning rod for much deeper social issues. Look at what is happening in Cameroon within that context.

    • @Alex-uf7hi
      @Alex-uf7hi Před 5 lety +4

      I heard from a Cameroonian friend that the English part controls most of the resources

    • @user-qj6lj4iq2b
      @user-qj6lj4iq2b Před 5 lety

      Lex li of-course lmao

    • @ellencarter1976
      @ellencarter1976 Před 5 lety +15

      @@Alex-uf7hi The English regions HAVE most of resources but it is controlled and exploited by the French majority. That is one of the main reasons for the conflicts.

  • @niltondossantos9790
    @niltondossantos9790 Před 4 lety +2

    Keep fighting yeah african english/french that,s good jobs for africa....big hug from 🇨🇳🇯🇵

  • @woofdog464
    @woofdog464 Před 5 lety +24

    Here in Canada we have English and French, like Cameroon. We however can get along, where the French minority are given equal rights because of the fair democratic process. In Cameroon, they could have what Canadians have, but due to the government's problems they can't get along. It's really sad to see a country so similar fall into chaos

    • @andtam008
      @andtam008 Před 5 lety +4

      Québec will become independent. It's only a matter of when. And it'll be a mess because the Canadian government modified the law which now only says "a majority is required in the referendum." But what's the majority, 50%+1, 2/3, or 3/4? Nobody knows.

    • @ellencarter1976
      @ellencarter1976 Před 5 lety +1

      @@tomkcey I'm genuinely curious as I don't understand the intricacies of the situation in Quebec. Why is nationhood not possible for Quebec?

    • @ellencarter1976
      @ellencarter1976 Před 5 lety

      @@tomkcey Thank you for explaining. When the relationship is genuinely symbiotic, it's much easier for both sides to make concessions for the sake of peace. Unfortunately, that's not the case in Cameroon.

    • @coolkid845
      @coolkid845 Před 4 lety +1

      Woofdog46 you don’t have tribes in Canada. Tribalism is rampant in Cameroon

    • @Skanzool
      @Skanzool Před 2 lety

      @@tomkcey Never say never.I think Quebec will be independent one day. You sound like an angryphone.

  • @sekaiii
    @sekaiii Před 5 lety +25

    My parents were forced to flee after the massive killing in Nso, Northwest Region of Cameroon. This is no language problem, it's become a war of egos. All i can say is "shame to the military " civilians don't deserve this. We shall overcome someday.

    • @mpalmer7800
      @mpalmer7800 Před 2 lety

      Exactly my belief. This is despot leaders who are desperate for power to rule!!!

  • @WalkwithRoberto
    @WalkwithRoberto Před 5 lety +66

    Don't they have anything else in Cameroon that might be causing such problems? Like the same Government for 37 years maybe...

    • @Jaidzeka36
      @Jaidzeka36 Před 5 lety +2

      That's exactly why there is this conflict

    • @georgesk8105
      @georgesk8105 Před 3 lety

      That is the reason for previous conflicts in Africa, but not in this case, Anglophones have economic problems, we have been complaining without fighting, but when they gradually start trying to change our English heritage to French, it was clear they had crossed the line

  • @RedLabs
    @RedLabs Před 5 lety +121

    Freedom for Ambizonia👌🏽

    • @kailevy7098
      @kailevy7098 Před 5 lety

      Socadef 👍👍 freedom for southern Cameroon

  • @PrincessPercie
    @PrincessPercie Před 5 lety +4

    Finally there's coverage on this. Took you long enough 😩

  • @laurentangwe3827
    @laurentangwe3827 Před 5 lety +6

    It's hard watching as a Cameroonian as well as someone whose family comes from the grass field of Cameroon
    The worst part is that the administration would fire any civil servant who has ties with the anlophones or speaks up for the anlophones . My dad being married to an anglophone was one of the unlucky ones who got fired .the worst part is we can't leave the country or else we will go start to jail

  • @Thor.Jorgensen
    @Thor.Jorgensen Před 5 lety +5

    English speaking Cameroonians wanting to split away from the French-speaking?
    Cameroonian Brexit.

  • @niku6281
    @niku6281 Před 3 lety +2

    Searched for 'Cameroon'.
    First result : Cameroon : The Most Peaceful Country Of Africa
    Second result: Cameroon, divided by two languages, is on the brink of civil war
    OK.

  • @Brandon-ms2uc
    @Brandon-ms2uc Před 5 lety +37

    They should have chosen Nigeria. One of Nigeria’s official languages is English, which is spoken prominently in Lagos and other cities there.

    • @africanchild2618
      @africanchild2618 Před 5 lety +10

      Nigeria would have been the worst decision

    • @AdamSmith-gs2dv
      @AdamSmith-gs2dv Před 5 lety +7

      Nigeria is majority Muslim, these people arent Muslim and as we all know the Quran does not like non Muslims too much

    • @marcelakhame7490
      @marcelakhame7490 Před 5 lety +12

      @@AdamSmith-gs2dv Nigeria is equally Muslim and Christian. Where are you getting that "fact" from?

    • @SuperFaith121
      @SuperFaith121 Před 5 lety +3

      The Nigerians weren't treating them well. Asked my parents this same question a while ago and they thougth they will be better of with Cameroon. booy where they wrong :)

    • @toade1583
      @toade1583 Před 5 lety +1

      @@AdamSmith-gs2dv It's majority Christian, 51%. Get your facts straight.

  • @allaboutafrica6274
    @allaboutafrica6274 Před 5 lety +10

    I pray that everyone in Cameroon can settle everything peacefully. As an Ewondo descendant, I care about all my people in Cameroon.

    • @paulebai3010
      @paulebai3010 Před 5 lety +1

      southern cameroons isnt anglophone not english speakers but an indepent country since 1961

    • @allaboutafrica6274
      @allaboutafrica6274 Před 5 lety +2

      @@paulebai3010 I don't care what language they speak, it's all the same country. Those are European colonizer borders and languages anyway. They're the ones to blame for these pointless wars.

    • @georgesk8105
      @georgesk8105 Před 3 lety +1

      Francophones should be learning English rather than try to terminate it, it is the only universal language, secondly the next president should be Anglophone, there are many more things you can do to show Goodwill

    • @JustMe-pt1xd
      @JustMe-pt1xd Před 2 lety +1

      @@georgesk8105 The next president from any region should have a very good society project. We are not going to accept not even a nw or sw or beti with a spoiled moral and greedy attitude.

  • @bolespal3475
    @bolespal3475 Před 5 lety +380

    Fighting over a language that's not even yours. What a great disappointment.

    • @salimalmahry
      @salimalmahry Před 5 lety +39

      That's what makes me shake my head. Aren't they the same people?

    • @Superdopawomane
      @Superdopawomane Před 5 lety +5

      smh, I was about to say the same thing.

    • @joydamabel596
      @joydamabel596 Před 5 lety +17

      Baphomet Presidente stfu

    • @lilmizzije
      @lilmizzije Před 5 lety +1

      totally

    • @realtawandrew
      @realtawandrew Před 5 lety +21

      I know tribalism is bad but fighting because your fellow African bro/sis speaks a non Afro lingo is ???? What The Hell?🤮

  • @leaallen2963
    @leaallen2963 Před 5 lety +8

    Many English speaking Cameroonian want to remain Cameroonian, what about them? And for the French speaking Cameroonian who are not comfortable with their government, is also war the alternative?

  • @caseyrowe3402
    @caseyrowe3402 Před 4 lety

    Truly enjoyed this.

  • @medio-litro
    @medio-litro Před 5 lety +27

    I stand in solidarity with my Cameroonian friends, no one in this world should be subject to dictatorial exploitation and suppression on this scale. Good luck from the US!

  • @angeloann5945
    @angeloann5945 Před 5 lety +36

    I'm an ambazonian and i will also try to fight for my rights, but before bringing the war, we must have planned before acting !!!

    • @pmbilainhumble25
      @pmbilainhumble25 Před 5 lety +2

      Biya declare the war on November 30th, 2017. No one planned for it. We could not plan for it. We are merely a people defending ourselves.

    • @princediop8190
      @princediop8190 Před 5 lety +2

      Stop fighting for a language that’s not yours. You’re all the same.

    • @ellencarter1976
      @ellencarter1976 Před 5 lety +8

      @@princediop8190 Are you not typing in a language not yours??? What makes you think the struggle is about language? No one risks their life to defend a language. It is about a group of people who are marginalized on the basis of language. They are fighting for equality in their homeland. Language just happens to be the weapon of marginalization. Research the struggle before speaking!

    • @princediop8190
      @princediop8190 Před 5 lety +1

      Ellen Carter If they feel so marginalized they should either move to Nigeria where they could speak English freely or just learn French, problem solved. They should not be so prideful and protective over a language that’s no theirs.

    • @ellencarter1976
      @ellencarter1976 Před 5 lety +4

      @@princediop8190 LOL. You say language is not a big deal yet your solution to the conflict is that the English speakers should learn French and the problem will be solved. How do you say 'hypocrite' in French?

  • @toiky9476
    @toiky9476 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I only wish for peace in this world!! Cameroon is such s beautiful country and I wish a negotiated peace can come😢Vive Cameroon!🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲

  • @dnn267
    @dnn267 Před 5 lety +4

    NO TURNING BACK BROTHER
    TILL THE LAST MAN STANDING.
    WE ARE FED UP. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.

  • @simplyben2422
    @simplyben2422 Před 5 lety +35

    I know this isn’t important but the English people sound exactly like Nigerians.

    • @qv8281
      @qv8281 Před 5 lety +3

      It is important because it shows that perhaps the regions should have gone to Nigeria so that the people could enjoy greater representation

    • @qv8281
      @qv8281 Před 5 lety +1

      Nandy well that’s depressing seeing that it would be a long and bloody struggle to establish Ambazonia not to mention Nigeria (judging from what you have just said) would likely support the Cameroon government in suppressing dissent seeing as they probably don’t want a secessionist movement right on their doorstep inspiring a similar one within Nigeria ie. Biafra. Is that a fair assessment ?

    • @omojc3789
      @omojc3789 Před 5 lety +3

      They used to be part of Nigeria prior to Indepence. There was a time we shared the same political party called National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC) from 1944 - early 60s I think.

    • @aderinolamiju
      @aderinolamiju Před 5 lety

      I was just thinking about this. It’s the same assent

    • @aderinolamiju
      @aderinolamiju Před 5 lety

      Accent *

  • @justagapelove5204
    @justagapelove5204 Před 5 lety +11

    Washington post thanks for reporting the truth ambazonia most be free.

  • @valerieestes1146
    @valerieestes1146 Před 4 lety +4

    I feel so bad for the people who have died been injured or one of their family member love from usa🇺🇸

  • @albertalbaba5101
    @albertalbaba5101 Před 5 lety +40

    Thank you for making the world know. Why Paul is trash! Love you 🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲

  • @orphfinthewizard1774
    @orphfinthewizard1774 Před 5 lety +8

    US, and, French speaking People fighting over language in a Africa content. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @jakmanxyom
      @jakmanxyom Před 5 lety +1

      Like Quebec vs the Canadian government, but in reverse.

    • @bixbe8699
      @bixbe8699 Před 5 lety

      i mean... it makes sense speaking french and english as an official language is easier than the 230 languages they actually have...

  • @galbeeyutdmok651
    @galbeeyutdmok651 Před 5 lety +29

    Africans fighting over linguistic divisions based on foreign languages
    As an east african , i find this extremely bizarre.

    • @constantinbineli3913
      @constantinbineli3913 Před 5 lety +11

      A Cameroonian right there. The problem is deeper than just the language. That just a grotesque summary of the situation. We have been colonized by two different countries for more than 60 years, although we were sharing almost the same customs, traditions and values. When the anglophone regions decided to join the french speaking part of the country to become one and united Cameroon, they were joining their brothers indeed , but it was like having a lion and a leopard in the same cage. They are both big cats, they don't hurt each other, but because the lion (francophone ) is bigger and more powerful, it tend to eat almost all the meat that is provided to both of them, and the leopard (anglophone) feel frustrated . I don't know if my comparison is making any sense lol.
      This has been the situation in Cameroon since the independence from France and UK. In the anglophones regions of Cameroon, you will see teachers, judges, policemen, that the government send, and who don't even know how to speak a single word in English. How can they serve the population ? Anglophone people are just fed up to be marginalized, and as a french speaking Cameroonian who have all the privileges, I totally understand them.

    • @galbeeyutdmok651
      @galbeeyutdmok651 Před 5 lety +2

      @@constantinbineli3913 So they are marginalised based on linguistic divisions...

    • @constantinbineli3913
      @constantinbineli3913 Před 5 lety +4

      @@galbeeyutdmok651 again no! Language is not the main problem here. I don't know which east african country you are from but imagine that Uganda decide to join Kenya and form one new country. Kenya is a bigger player than Uganda ( no offense if you are coming from there), and I'm 80% sure the former Kenyans will consider themselves in a certain way most important, and their way of thinking and seeing things will be applied in all the new country. Former Ugandans peoples will be at some point obliged to speak Swahili, which is most spoken by people from Kenya.

    • @ebaneilynne
      @ebaneilynne Před 5 lety

      Galbeeyutd Mok I am from Cameroon and it's no language fight

    • @johnroach1101
      @johnroach1101 Před 5 lety +3

      @@constantinbineli3913 what.Africans need to realise is that they are black africans not white Europeans and need to unite with the interest of all there fellow africans regardless of ethnic division.

  • @cyrilcyril1576
    @cyrilcyril1576 Před 5 lety +40

    Washington post (WP) I come from limbe in the SW region. Right now my area is seriously attacked. Please UN should do something. Lifes of our families are at risk. The military is actually killing young boys NOW. Please I school in Germany now. My friends hide in the forest on daily basis. God bless the WP.

    • @gavrochethenardier957
      @gavrochethenardier957 Před 5 lety +3

      Are you crazy?! God bless the WP? Do you know who you are blessing? I'm sorry for you and I hope you get to a safe place my brother, but the WP is the last people to ask for help

    • @ellencarter1976
      @ellencarter1976 Před 5 lety

      @@gavrochethenardier957 It is you who is crazy. This WP report has people talking about the innocent civilians being killed. That is always a good thing when the focus is on the plight of the innocent. If this prompts the powers that be to intervene in Cameroon, the WP deserves praise and recognition for it.

  • @mpalmer7800
    @mpalmer7800 Před 2 lety +2

    This is nonsense black ppl fighting to speak their oppressors language? This is madness!!! It can not be the true issue!!!

  • @northstar0611
    @northstar0611 Před 5 lety +3

    My grandfather is from Cameroon and from the English side and he told me about what's happening now

  • @AKUNJIG
    @AKUNJIG Před 5 lety +3

    Every day I'm always worried about my Family in Bamenda ever since this all started. All the things in this Video is what I heard about and even I don't know when I can go Back to my Country. Even though I was born in America and have no say in the Politics of Cameroon. I only pray for Peace.

  • @gavrochethenardier957
    @gavrochethenardier957 Před 5 lety +18

    People are getting confused and keep thinking that this is an issue with the language. It obviously has a deeper reason than that. Please do your research before typing insensitive comments. Paul Biya has been in power for too long selling our country to France. We are still using the franc cefa which means that 50% of the revenue of everything we sell goes to France. Getting rid of Biya is nearly impossible given that there is no real voting system or democracy whatsoever. Cameroon is still no different than a colony. This is not something that happened overnight. The anglophones want to separate from Paul Biya and his predominantly francophone government. We have never been hostile towards the anglophones and were living in peace until now. The problem with Paul Biya concerns the whole population. I think instead of trying to leave the country we should unite and create a rebellion against not only the dictatorship, but also France and the Cefa. I hope one day my fellow Africans will wake up and realize what is good for them. Secession is not the solution.

    • @aderinolamiju
      @aderinolamiju Před 5 lety +1

      “The French cannot access these funds. They still belongs to the countries that deposited them. The countries can withdraw them they decide to spend some of their reserves. Whatever interest is made is redistributed to them. And they are free to leave/join any time (and many have).”

    • @sharefactor
      @sharefactor Před 5 lety +1

      The franc CFA (you can't even spell it right) is not a way to "get 50% of the revenue" to France. You are just very bad at economy if you truly think that. Sure the franc CFA countries need to deposit some reserves in France to back the currency, but it doensn't mean those reserves are donated to France. Like your money that you stored at your bank still belongs to you.

    • @aderinolamiju
      @aderinolamiju Před 5 lety

      sharefactor exactly and the countries are allowed to withdraw from the agreement. Mali did it once and they came back.

    • @gavrochethenardier957
      @gavrochethenardier957 Před 5 lety

      @@sharefactor I haven't studied economy so I'll admit that I am probably not that well-versed in the ins and outs and the details. But my point is that France is taking advantage of Cameroon and Paul Biya is letting them to fill his own pockets. The country is impoverished and so much is being stolen. It's nearly impossible to change the president as it would not help France at all and therefore they make sure he stays in power when clearly no one wants him. Those laws we have are pretty much forced into us since the president is, I quote, "France's best student" as he said so himself. I would understand that the English part would want to leave. There is no English representative in this defective government so why do they have to bear with this just because they didn't have a chance to become independent in the Foumban conference of 61? Even though they said the reason was that it was not economically viable, the only reason why they didn't become independent was because England and the powers of that time wanted to shape the decolonization in their favor. The English folks were promised things that they never received by Ahidjo and if it weren't for the fact that they didn't want to be completely absorbed they would have probably joined Nigeria. There would be no English Cameroon and no Ambazonia. I still think they flared up mainly because of Paul Biya's incompetence and mediocrity.

  • @Aetherguy-cb9bu
    @Aetherguy-cb9bu Před 5 lety +13

    Just all speak German and the problem is gone.

  • @nanayahbizniz
    @nanayahbizniz Před 5 lety +5

    My thing is neither language is their true language

    • @bixbe8699
      @bixbe8699 Před 5 lety

      true but english and french are the majority language while the other less spoken languages are 230... i think picking english and french as their official language was a no brainer.

  • @ajpajp9338
    @ajpajp9338 Před 5 lety +5

    The Anglophones are treated with inferiority and the don’t hv the same opportunities as the french speaking pple and I really understand their Anger n frustration because everyone deserve to hv the same opportunity as any other citizen in a country, no matter the language, color, Religion or culture...I really feel their pain, cause this is unfaire

  • @leighparker9109
    @leighparker9109 Před 5 lety

    lovely video.

  • @janetgarcia3273
    @janetgarcia3273 Před 5 lety +2

    If you really want the story, come to Tijuana Mexico and interview some Southern Camaroonian refugees. I mean, if you really want their side?

  • @c.thepeace3849
    @c.thepeace3849 Před 4 lety +10

    As a Nigerian Igbo living in the USA 🇺🇸. It pains my heart seeing that the nation Cameroon 🇨🇲 is possibly worse in condition than Nigeria 🇳🇬. Not saying Nigeria isn’t a bad country though. But the Cameroonians have gone through much worse and yet nobody seems to care. I hope and pray that God will seek justice to towards the British and French colonial masters that caused these situations all over Africa. I wonder why I care about Africans in other places if I’m just an Igbo Nigerian living in America.

    • @idy1172
      @idy1172 Před 4 lety +2

      C. the Peace ☮️ same with me bro, for some reason I care about Africans wherever they are

    • @georgesk8105
      @georgesk8105 Před 3 lety

      Nop, the Nigerian civil war was worst, and we Anglophones in Cameroon did care, so you should return that care.

  • @ibenzawla
    @ibenzawla Před 5 lety +3

    The people from the Anglophone speaking area in Cameroon have always been marginalized but it's been getting worst in recent years. I think part of the problem is the stubbornness of long term dictator Paul Biya to relinquish power and allow people with fresh ideas to take over. The only way is some form of autonomy for the Cameroonians in the English speaking areas otherwise a full blown civil war is inevitable. It's also very important that the international community take this seriously as war in that area of Africa could spread to other regions that are already dealing with different forms of insurgency. There is the Boko Haram militancy in northern Nigeria and also the separatist movement by the Ibos in the south. Plus neighboring CAR is also dealing with it's own religious war that is yet to be resolved.

  • @FlyingNazgul-wm1dv
    @FlyingNazgul-wm1dv Před 5 lety +2

    "On the brink"
    They've been chopping off toes with machetes and emptying entire rifle clips into people there for a while now

  • @highestpraiseint
    @highestpraiseint Před 5 lety +2

    Divided by two languages? Common change your caption....

  • @serenakamdem6537
    @serenakamdem6537 Před 5 lety +3

    My heart aches for my people 💔

  • @crystalidx
    @crystalidx Před 5 lety +4

    It’s like in Canada, but instead of the French speakers, it’s the English speakers who are the minority.

    • @S2Tubes
      @S2Tubes Před 5 lety +3

      Trudeau should go there and tell them all how diversity is their strength. Either they listen and avoid war, or Trudeau dies. Either way, problem solved.

    • @bixbe8699
      @bixbe8699 Před 5 lety

      @@S2Tubes Trudeau would just make things worse lol

    • @Itshannahef
      @Itshannahef Před 5 lety

      Blood Angel 💀💀💀

  • @afrocentricalbion
    @afrocentricalbion Před 2 lety +2

    As a UK born beginner in the French language, I sincerely hope that the parties can come to some understanding. I would love to visit this country.

  • @figueiredocelia39
    @figueiredocelia39 Před 5 lety +2

    AFRICA STOP DOING THIS TO YOURSELVES. YOU HAVE TO OPEN YOUR EYES. STAY UNITED.

  • @ajpajp9338
    @ajpajp9338 Před 5 lety +6

    I am not a cameroian , but I studied there for 6 years, and I witnessed the discrimination between the English side and the French side, And i can tell first hand that the anglophone are treated so badly, and that was way before what is happening now

  • @Junior-zf7yy
    @Junior-zf7yy Před 5 lety +34

    should've joined Nigeria instead

    • @ndzolydielove9998
      @ndzolydielove9998 Před 5 lety +2

      D’iamando yeah n we living to regret that error caused by our ancient leaders till now

    • @zetaak5173
      @zetaak5173 Před 5 lety +5

      D’iamando no thanks

    • @ericreviews6046
      @ericreviews6046 Před 5 lety

      Emmy AK wtf is u doing here ?.

  • @babatundefamutimi4550
    @babatundefamutimi4550 Před 5 lety +2

    Washington Post, thank you for telling the truth!!!!!!

  • @timtim5933
    @timtim5933 Před 4 lety +2

    Cameroon is already in a civil war. Please, respect the souls of the death in this conflict.

  • @SincerePresence
    @SincerePresence Před 5 lety +5

    Overcome✊🏾✊🏾
    Remove the colonizer's hair off your heads Parliament!!

  • @TheRockrm
    @TheRockrm Před 5 lety +3

    Sad to see a fight regarding the colonisers’ languages...

    • @bixbe8699
      @bixbe8699 Před 5 lety

      *sigh* they kept the languages mainly due to the fact they have 230 indigenous languages and teaching them all in school would be impossible.

    • @warsamek8275
      @warsamek8275 Před rokem

      @@bixbe8699 pick 1 out of the 230 languages and make it the official language of the country its not gonna be easy but....

  • @yufenuiemmalinda2331
    @yufenuiemmalinda2331 Před 2 lety +1

    Fighting for foreign language is very absurd.

  • @leoaso6984
    @leoaso6984 Před 5 lety +2

    TIL that Anglophone Cameroonians sound almost exactly like Nigerians. I mean, it's obvious if you think about it - they are just across the border - but I still find it interesting.

  • @ajpajp9338
    @ajpajp9338 Před 5 lety +3

    The United Nation has to do something about this

    • @bixbe8699
      @bixbe8699 Před 5 lety

      The UN wont do anything they will just sit around take in refugees ETC typically they avoid combat unless the war goes on for a long time and thousand of live are lost. but then you have wars like the Libyan civil wars where thousands die but UN never intervened with force. so it kind of depends how they feel lol

  • @joydamabel596
    @joydamabel596 Před 5 lety +12

    The English speakers should have joined Nigeria. Nigerians speak English they definitely would have had less problems

    • @shadeeivo7869
      @shadeeivo7869 Před 5 lety +8

      Yes like Biafran separatists abi ?

    • @peacheskong2245
      @peacheskong2245 Před 5 lety +3

      Less problems? Aren't Nigerians fleeing their country by the 1000s? Arent they even the ones faking being Cameroonian today just to cause malice?

    • @joydamabel596
      @joydamabel596 Před 5 lety

      Shadee Ivo I said they would have less problems obviously they would encounter some but they definitely would be fighting over a language

    • @zetaak5173
      @zetaak5173 Před 5 lety +3

      Lmao no thank u. Nigeria doesn’t even have constant supply of electricity.

    • @peacheskong2245
      @peacheskong2245 Před 5 lety

      @Ant Nam I didn't say that...

  • @hanang7517
    @hanang7517 Před 5 lety +2

    Wher is AU?????

  • @danembo7362
    @danembo7362 Před 5 lety +1

    Can’t believe it took so long for this to get reported

  • @MrBADMAN2222
    @MrBADMAN2222 Před 5 lety +18

    These people resemble Nigerian people in language, accent, looks and culture. Would it not be wise to join an extremely powerful nation like Nigeria and enjoy their protection from Cameroon as well as close cultural links and join the already present heavily federalised Nigerian system which offers a lot of autonomy. I mean even historically it seems to make sense too since upon independence it was an option. Thoughts?

    • @Bunfire123
      @Bunfire123 Před 5 lety +10

      Cuz I'm Black? Nigeria is also a mess. Way too big...incredibly divided...remaining ethnic tension and high levels of corruption across the board.

    • @peacheskong2245
      @peacheskong2245 Před 5 lety +6

      Nigeria is so powerful that the electricity doesn't work in your country

    • @MrBADMAN2222
      @MrBADMAN2222 Před 5 lety +1

      @@peacheskong2245 You do realise that I'm not Nigerian? I'm British. Not that your point was relevant anyway.

    • @peacheskong2245
      @peacheskong2245 Před 5 lety +2

      @@MrBADMAN2222 You being British makes your point more relevant? Why comment on this issue then? Are these your problems?

    • @MrBADMAN2222
      @MrBADMAN2222 Před 5 lety +4

      @@peacheskong2245 No citing actual reasons for my viewpoint does instead of making stupid and baseless assumptions like you. Also, since when does an opinion require a specific passport. I think you're lost.

  • @traykunable
    @traykunable Před 5 lety +15

    Nope. Colonialism has nothing to do with this. It is oppression from their francophone countrymen. The Brits and French didn't ask Paul Via to rule the country since the 80s. Neither did the west ask him to oppress the anglophones. I suspect these tensions run along ethic lines. That is the vast majority of African, heck human tensions. The Frenchies are of a certain ethnicity and the Anglos are of another ethnicity.

    • @justonetime6179
      @justonetime6179 Před 5 lety +3

      traykunable the Brits have nothing to do with this but the French is still asking for Cameroon to pay tax, and will allow only a compliant president to rule.

  • @samkartheiser1051
    @samkartheiser1051 Před 5 lety +2

    Ok so Cameroonians correct me if I am wrong. It seems like this fight is over that two countries basically unified, and the French speakers feel that they are bigger and better thus operas the English speaking population who is smaller. Then the English speakers revolted, and the French speakers went crazy and started killing civilians

    • @nowitchhunt
      @nowitchhunt Před 5 lety +1

      Mostly correct, except, the countries came together with the agreement that it will be a federated system in which each part will retain some autonomy. But the bigger part systematically eliminated the autonomy. After complains were ignored some elements in the smaller part declared independence and the government went crazy ...

  • @MsMimo07
    @MsMimo07 Před 5 lety

    That intro had me dying😂

  • @moneymagnet6901
    @moneymagnet6901 Před 5 lety +4

    We must over come the french Government and we shall claim our land back from the french Cameroon

    • @JustMe-pt1xd
      @JustMe-pt1xd Před 2 lety

      REALLY WHEN? in 1918 or in 20and shall never come?

  • @raphaellionel8646
    @raphaellionel8646 Před 5 lety +8

    please tell me why the video ended with « they is no turning back « why not ended with a message of peace?

    • @vnation4443
      @vnation4443 Před 5 lety +2

      You can't deny the truth especially when it's the time for it to come out ok

    • @dnn267
      @dnn267 Před 5 lety +2

      Because there's no TURNING BACK. TILL THE LAST MAN STANDING

    • @pmbilainhumble25
      @pmbilainhumble25 Před 5 lety

      raphael lionel ; they know that Ambazonia deserves FREEDOM without turning back.

    • @108nighthawk
      @108nighthawk Před 5 lety

      Because that kind of fairy tale bullshit is the same sentiment that encourages things like participation trophies. It is little more than dishonest optimism designed to make people feel warm and fuzzy.

    • @ellencarter1976
      @ellencarter1976 Před 5 lety

      90 year old grandmothers are being shot dead in the back and you are whining about a 'peace' message??? Unbelievable!

  • @gdeiselable
    @gdeiselable Před 5 lety

    Amba 🔥🔥🔥

  • @KeKeLuvsNIGERIA
    @KeKeLuvsNIGERIA Před 5 lety +2

    Omg...I'm heartbroken...I love Cameroon...but I knew it was coming ...still dosen't make it easier to watch....

  • @kevaran1422
    @kevaran1422 Před 5 lety +9

    They should just speak their own native languages then.

    • @ngut33
      @ngut33 Před 5 lety +11

      There are over 100 languages and some areas can't understand the other but nice try

    • @professionalcriticalthinke9997
      @professionalcriticalthinke9997 Před 5 lety

      Yea whose gonna teach them that, it takes a load of work to teach the whole population a new language and like 80% of them are illiterate.

    • @bixbe8699
      @bixbe8699 Před 5 lety +1

      there are 230 languages in cameroon alone.

    • @yutomatsuki6375
      @yutomatsuki6375 Před 3 lety

      @Xenoverse Swahili isn’t even native to the people of Cameroon 😂 It’s just best to speak the language that has been the lingua franca of the country over the last 150 years. Same goes for latin america, they are made up of different ethnic groups but in the end unite under a colonial language

    • @yutomatsuki6375
      @yutomatsuki6375 Před 3 lety

      @Xenoverse That makes no sense, yes swahili may be from Africa but it has no historical or cultural importance to the country of Cameroon. That’s like making Belgium, which is divided by Dtuch and French speakers but to a less violent extent, make them all learn and converse in Romanian, a language that no one in the country speaks unless they are immigrants from Romania, similarly to how no one except immigrants from Swahili speaking countries speak Swahili in Cameroon.

  • @billaros1338
    @billaros1338 Před 5 lety +5

    Support Cameroon from 🇬🇷
    Hope you will live in peace !!

  • @abhimanyuchoudhary790
    @abhimanyuchoudhary790 Před 4 lety

    This whole conflict is very interesting, but why exactly is the divide over language?

  • @jrwilfred
    @jrwilfred Před 5 lety

    0:00 to 0:10 such great sounds
    I agree, this issue is so dangerous.

  • @timtim5933
    @timtim5933 Před 5 lety +3

    Cameroon is already in civil war.

    • @shadeeivo7869
      @shadeeivo7869 Před 5 lety +2

      Lie

    • @user-ev1uh7ko5w
      @user-ev1uh7ko5w Před 5 lety +1

      That a lie

    • @timtim5933
      @timtim5933 Před 5 lety

      @@user-ev1uh7ko5w what do you know? Nothing

    • @user-ev1uh7ko5w
      @user-ev1uh7ko5w Před 5 lety +1

      @@timtim5933 lol I am camerounaise and I lived in the 2 zones my family lives in the 2 zones so I'm aware of what's going on. To say that this is already a civil war is a lie, because OK we are in hypertensive situation but to say that it is a war is wrong. I agree with the fact that it is very serious, people are killed my uncle in the Anglophone part was shot. So please stop saying "Nothing" when you don't know who you're talking to. Thank you and have a nice day

    • @timtim5933
      @timtim5933 Před 5 lety +1

      @@user-ev1uh7ko5w i guess you are a francophone and the blood of anglophones means nothing to you. All those killings is enough to call this war a civil war. More than 5000 anglophones have been killed, not including those in remote villages where the people have no means to tell the world what they are going through. We are in war and cameroon must be divided. That's the only solution.

  • @freedom4481
    @freedom4481 Před 5 lety +8

    Plz learn from Canada

  • @marquise400
    @marquise400 Před 5 lety

    6:27 that the military gun was how😂😂😂😂
    No but amba boys should stop naa and go to yaounde and strike there

  • @MrTorain64
    @MrTorain64 Před 5 lety

    I'm so sorry😭please can someone tell what I can do to help

  • @kelvvoster5875
    @kelvvoster5875 Před 5 lety +36

    Africa needs to boot French altogether, Take up English and develop Swahili and other regional languages...

    • @Nathan-rt5vj
      @Nathan-rt5vj Před 5 lety +19

      Why? Just because you said so?
      Half of Africa is French...

    • @r.crowder8819
      @r.crowder8819 Před 5 lety +13

      Why do they need to take up english? It's also a language of colonization. At least FRANCE is with them 100 percent

    • @kelvvoster5875
      @kelvvoster5875 Před 5 lety +10

      @@Nathan-rt5vj Not at all, evidence is all in plain sight...Anglophone nations are far better off than Francophone, these Francophone nations need a totally new lease of life if they are to turn around....plus we need a more united Africa...and language will play a very big role

    • @kelvvoster5875
      @kelvvoster5875 Před 5 lety +4

      @@r.crowder8819 America was colonized too and it uses English....colonization is not the point, globalization is... and Africanization is... A lot of progress has been conceived under that English language...english is a very good encapsulation of multilateral progress

    • @avdcghqfv9452
      @avdcghqfv9452 Před 5 lety +7

      French is keeping the country in a state of severe backwardness, unless it didn't get red of French and France it self, Africa will never see the light

  • @jestfuldemigod
    @jestfuldemigod Před 5 lety +8

    The whole of Africa needs a strong re-organisation of countries based on linguistic lines and not lines drawn by Europeans.

    • @bixbe8699
      @bixbe8699 Před 5 lety +2

      uh that would be one messy continent. There are an estimated 1500-2000 languages in Africa.

    • @adaoraokoye
      @adaoraokoye Před 5 lety

      Yup

  • @blackavengeroftheafricanma4467

    So sad what colonialism can do to human dignity.God bless Dr Kwame Nkrumah for making Ghana a sovereignty nation .

    • @bixbe8699
      @bixbe8699 Před 5 lety +1

      uhh Ghana's official language is English... Colonialism can be a good thing as well look at america, canada, australia, ETC

  • @meja2546
    @meja2546 Před 5 lety +1

    Fighting over a european language

    • @bixbe8699
      @bixbe8699 Před 5 lety

      2 european languages and yes because they are the most spoken languages.

  • @waryaawariiri1812
    @waryaawariiri1812 Před 5 lety +3

    Fighting over who should be in power and speak the European language. It would have made sense for the speakers of local languages having conflicts.

    • @bixbe8699
      @bixbe8699 Před 5 lety

      230 languages verses just teaching 2 official languages...

    • @JustMe-pt1xd
      @JustMe-pt1xd Před 2 lety

      You know, that is Africa they want. Instead of uniting and innovating they want war so that they can continue the......

  • @adude8424
    @adude8424 Před 5 lety +3

    Feels weird to see africans speaking french. They do sound like natives french in France?

    • @moonday3761
      @moonday3761 Před 5 lety +1

      France will be soon majority black if things don't change,get used to it

    • @yutomatsuki6375
      @yutomatsuki6375 Před 3 lety

      Does it feel weird to see latin americans speaking Spanish?

    • @batissta44
      @batissta44 Před 8 dny

      you know little about Africa if you think that africans speaking French is "weird".

  • @Sirhc2023
    @Sirhc2023 Před 2 lety

    What is the outcome?

  • @ImmigrantB1
    @ImmigrantB1 Před 5 lety +1

    The first thing we need to do is decide who will run the new government.

  • @DoubleThatO
    @DoubleThatO Před 5 lety +3

    Fighting over foreign languages...how shameful!

    • @ellencarter1976
      @ellencarter1976 Před 5 lety +4

      Watch the video dear. Language is not the issue.

  • @np4653
    @np4653 Před 5 lety +3

    Western colonialsim never left it just transformed into neocolonialism.

    • @nowitchhunt
      @nowitchhunt Před 5 lety

      Don't forget the Chinese are there now too.

  • @henrochi4real
    @henrochi4real Před 5 lety +1

    My heart bleeds whenever I watch these kinds of videos. So so sad.

  • @TheTerre86
    @TheTerre86 Před 3 lety

    I lived nearby Buea in 2014-15.
    Friendly people.
    All this is ... So sad