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Opinions of Monday, 27 October 2014

Auteur: Djemo Arnaud

Who is a Cameroonian?

The issue of nationality divides today in Cameroon most of its eminent jurists whose postulations, speculations, are based on theories from Western universities. However, they ignored the Krumah lesson for which no empirical link theory is empty. However, there is no need to be a teacher of the law, only the existential reality sheds light on the theory of nationality.

Interest or especially money is the single explanatory theory of nationality. Soppo Priso, then President of JEUCAFRA (jeunesse camerounaise Française in 1939) was not more or less Cameroonian as the Germans that he was supposed to fight or the french he asked them to make Cameroon a French region while at the same time the Duala was fighting for the autonomy of Cameroon.

Money is the only determining factor of nationality in this our country. I don't even know the difference between being developing and being on the way to the emergence. Unless expected emergence is the overrun of development previously obtained.

But Cameroon for others, is a means of nourishment where some vampires come to suck blood. Cameroon is the mask that some put on the face, as layers to plunder goods with impunity.

In this case, Thierry Michel Atangana is Cameroonian when he can handle the cases of the Republic and ceases to be when he is accused of embezzlement. Ndedi Eyango is Cameroonian when he is simply musician that piracy can impoverish, but is American when he fixes the account of Socam. A nationality of a bayam sallam or a bendskineur may be undoubtedly, given for free to the Malians, Chad, Central African Republic, Niger...

To be a Cameroonian is to know or find money, being a Cameroonian is having enough money to afford a nationality before a kick, the sufficient intelligence to steal money from Cameroon, and the capacity needed to renounce the Cameroonian identity. There is genuine Cameroon only to those who are poor and cannot aspire to be anything other than live in their poverty.