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Actualités of Monday, 11 January 2016

Source: L'Epervier

Unethical practices that generate money

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Political, injustice, corruption, violation of public wealth and youth unemployment have paved the way for quackery, fraud, and satanic churches.

The country of Paul Biya is at the crossroads. The steep slope may push towards the precipice Cameroon, a nation that has long retained its prestige, stability of the sentence faced when the wicked knock on her door.

Africa's examples in this register are legion, and we even fear that the worst is happening here. Far from anathema on the efforts and sacrifices made by the government of the Republic to put the country back on track, it is necessary to recognize that the enemy is in front of us and could topple us if nothing is taken seriously.

Among those who still believe in the miracle of the country for the success of our growth and those who are dedicated to Republican suicide, the result that the Head of State turned to other geniuses to find adequate solutions to their problems. The law of the jungle has become a priority, social and natural rights bind themselves with the social contract written by Jean-Jacques Rousseau.

In Cameroon, laws are made to enable the stronger eat the weaker and the weak focus more to reverse the situation. Hence unhealthy practices developed in our society who help actors make ends meet before the fatal day. Faced with these realities of life, morality and the fear of eternal have buggered off and win. No Cameroonian is reluctant to mount a scam record to make money even when he is aware of the grave consequences of his act. The country's courts are overwhelmed by fraud and imposture business. And despite their criminal penalties imposed by magistrates, knows the dirty work to feed his men, nothing dares to stop them.

Quackery

This branch of the family of crooks obstructs any Christian education. The easiest way to reach the success in Cameroon requires confidence in fetishes, marabouts, and charlatans.

Their role could only be bad since they alienate not only the victims but also rob them of falsehood in the name of cult personality. Women are easy victims because they lack faith and courage to face the vicissitudes of life. The lust of the flesh is their chosen field, and they used their charm to persuade the irresponsible wealthy men.