An excerpt of "Bakassi Peace" (A Documentary on Citizen Peace-building in the Bakassi Peninsular of Cameroon). An AFRICAphonie production with support from The United States Institute of Peace (USIP).
@MegaAlseny It is not your people, so you don't know how it feels. Its like being born to the greatest nation in West Arica (and potentially) Africa and ending up in one of the 49 others.Govt. or no govt., I don't wish that on my people. I know even Ghanians who claim to be Nigerians. You don't know what you have till you loose it.
@Anicashh My dear friend, you will observe that I foremostly laid blame unapologeticaly at Obasanjo for his betrayal and treatchery of the Efiks. My remarks about Cameroun was actually aimed at the govt, and those sent by the govt to cause strife, and NOT the whole nation. If I've offended I apologise.
with all do respect to the innocent EFIK people i have to say something:
how do you blame a WHOLE nation for actions of corrupt gov't officials? na which kine blame be dat noh? I am very offended, & I pray that whatever punishment you have wished on Cameroon wont happen. (e no go waka.) if u really think ppl should be punished, u should say GOD punish the corrupt leaders of Africa. but dont get behind your computer & start punishing a nation.
Why is Cameroon avoiding to acknowledge the fact they are an oil producing country? In the beginning of the documentary, the commentator claims is only speculation since oil is found on the Nigerian side of the territory despite the fact that oil had be exploited from that part since 1958. When he claims the rebel has been known to attack oil installations too so how is that the business of Cameroon if there is no oil in Bakasssi?
@MegaAlseny It is not your people, so you don't know how it feels. Its like being born to the greatest nation in West Arica (and potentially) Africa and ending up in one of the 49 others.Govt. or no govt., I don't wish that on my people. I know even Ghanians who claim to be Nigerians. You don't know what you have till you loose it.
laveolu 1 month ago
@vixxy02 lol I heard obasango got some oil deals from Bakassi. french, paul biya and obasanjo know what they did
Ibikari1 3 months ago
i think is better to hand it over to cameroun,what infastructure did nigeria government put in place there
MegaAlseny 1 year ago
@Anicashh My dear friend, you will observe that I foremostly laid blame unapologeticaly at Obasanjo for his betrayal and treatchery of the Efiks. My remarks about Cameroun was actually aimed at the govt, and those sent by the govt to cause strife, and NOT the whole nation. If I've offended I apologise.
PEACE!
vixxy02 1 year ago
@vixxy02
with all do respect to the innocent EFIK people i have to say something:
how do you blame a WHOLE nation for actions of corrupt gov't officials? na which kine blame be dat noh? I am very offended, & I pray that whatever punishment you have wished on Cameroon wont happen. (e no go waka.) if u really think ppl should be punished, u should say GOD punish the corrupt leaders of Africa. but dont get behind your computer & start punishing a nation.
- much love (from a Cameroonian)
anicashh 1 year ago
Why is Cameroon avoiding to acknowledge the fact they are an oil producing country? In the beginning of the documentary, the commentator claims is only speculation since oil is found on the Nigerian side of the territory despite the fact that oil had be exploited from that part since 1958. When he claims the rebel has been known to attack oil installations too so how is that the business of Cameroon if there is no oil in Bakasssi?
gwanbabs 1 year ago
thank you God...God is alive.
abu48b 1 year ago
GOD punish Obasanjo!
GOD punish Cameroun, for killing and displacing innocent EFIK people from their homeland Bakassi!
WE WILL AVENGE AND TAKE BACK OUR LAND...GOD IS ON OUR SIDE!!!!
vixxy02 1 year ago