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Cameroon 🇨🇲 military terrorists of Biya’s regime gradually packing out of Ambazonia

The LRC Military genocidal forces have packed out of Nwa, Tatum, Elak Oku and Ngie in Momo Division. Within the course of this week, they shall pack out of 15 more locations according to our intelligence from the presidency in Yaoundé :

An insider in the Force leaked to the Scandy Media platform that the multiple deployment of 67 military units to the 42 Sub Divisions of the North West Region is costing the already indebted regime so much money. Another reason advanced is that their long stay in the field is causing internal fights between them. E.g there was a fierce fight among them in Fongum (a village near Wum) in Menchum Division that led to many wounded. In Elak Oku, Tatum, Nwa and Ndop respectively, some Anglophones in the Military totally objected the stealing of goats, cows and chicken. It led to serious quarrels and infighting.

In Elak, Tatum and Nwa some denizens who were winning and dinning with them were seen packing out of Ambazonia too. In Elak some stupid people, 17 in number went to protest to the Colonial DO not to allow the military to leave but it was late. In Nwa, the vigilante group who were cooperating with them have left too. In Tatum, some locals who were cooking for them also left. The Bui Warriors have arrested some people in Tatum who were cooperating with them for investigations. We urge them to respect all Human Rights values during this investigation and gather more intelligence before their release without harm.

Early this morning and to confirm the disapperance of the military, the Bui warriors went to the court, opened places and found no military there, they went to the Kumbo prison but only the warders were found talking inside. Almost all the military sent to Kumbo because of the warrios and the crisis are nowhere to be found.

There is serious confusion at the presidency and quarreling amongst them as those against human rights shall be facing the ICC & ICJ

Yesterday Sunday 24-05-20, we reported the departure of BIR from Jakiri, worthy to note that a similar exercise occured saturday 23-0520 in Nkor Noni still in Bui County after a bloody fight between the BIR & the Army which led to the withdrawal BIRs from Nkor.

We also urge denizens to remain calm because this military pack out is not total as their gendarmerie and police stations are still stationed in these localities.

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Mbiame bleeds as CPDM elites send Biya’s military to kill civilians for elections to take place there


Reeh – Mbiame Bui County 23-11-19: Early this morning, the people of Reeh a village in Mbiame woke up to military invasion: At least one civilian has been shot dead and many others wounded.

Pa Evaristus killed at Reeh by la Rep forces: pic from FB
Mbiame council pic from google

Scandy media was reliably informed by an eye witness who had this to say:

“La republic terrorists forces as we speak are terrorizing the entire village of Reeh. Alot of destruction, rapping, looting and discriminate killing ongoing there. Our boys are struggling very hard defending our people and property. Alot of civilian casualties there is alarming as the military is opening fire on any living thing seen around”.


Another Intel states: “ There is one Mallam who was accused as blackleg and was forgiven with the hope of change, he left Mbiame and has been working hand with glove with the military to do a selective attack: He has been assisted by some of the elites who want to come and stand in as MP of Nkum/Mbiame and councilors: Their aim is to chase the population to come to the ground and fake results for the February elections: Mbiame people shall not let this happen.”

Old pic from internet

Bui warriors have been dispatched to the scene to see how they can assist the Mbiame population to stop the atrocities. The Bui population should support them to get rid of these terrorists by chipping in something to the Bui County’s fund

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Nso Titles in the Paramount Fondom of Nso (part 1) Military & Civilian Titles

This paper shall be shared into parts to give readers ample time to be able to grasp something about the Nso Titles and its administration in the Paramount Fondom of Nso. This paper is based on the research by Shey Stephen Shemlon wo Vilan (PHD)

The Paramount Fon Of Nso

The Nso Paramount Fondom (Kingdom) is made up of the three brother Fondoms of Nso, Mbiame and Oku, (with the Paramount resident in the Fondom of Nso), and the vassal states of Nkar, Ntseh, the Noni Fondoms (Din, Mbinon, Lassin, Nkor), and other smaller Fondoms like Ndzerem, Kilun, Ron, Ndzeen, Gashong, Nshookov, Kijem, Tev, Mboon, etc.

This essay on titles and titleholders applies to practically all of the Fondoms of the Paramount Fondom of Nso, although the appellations might vary in some cases from Fondom to Fondom. However, most of our discussion is going to center around the Paramount Fondom of Nso from which most examples in this treatise will be drawn.

The titles will be analyzed in two categories; civil and military. Although controversies surround all titles nowadays, this essay will concentrate on an analysis of civilian titles where most misunderstanding abounds.

It is necessary to bring some clarity to the categorization of titles, title hierarchies and meanings, duties and obligations attributed to title categories and the processes surrounding title awards; because the reigning confusion in the field of titles is seriously undermining our tradition and eroding our culture. Some have even posited that if ignored, the bastardization of our traditional titles could spell death for our culture.

To buttress the point, just imagine what would happen to British culture if any Tom, Dick or Harry could declare themselves a Lord or Knight themselves a Sir or Lady when they so desire. Or, imagine what would happen if an Earl woke up one day and decided that the Earl title was too low for him and declared himself a Lord, demanding all the rights and obligations due him.

It is the need for this clarification that has necessitated this expose.

I. TITLES AND TITLE CATEGORIES

There are two categories of titles in the Fondoms of Nso:

1. Military Titles

2. Civilian (Social, Religious and Administrative) Titles


I-1. MILITARY TITLE CLASSIFICATIONS

Military titles are assigned to the military hierarchy as recognized in the Fondoms of Nso:

General (Nformi – all grades)

Platoon or Legion Commander (Ngwang – all grades)

Squadron or Regiment or Company Commander (Tav – all grades)

Special Forces Intelligence Officer (Gwei – all grades)

Other Derivative Military Titles

Military titles have so far generated less ambiguity and confusion, principally because a Ngwang for example is the same title in Nkar, Din, Oku or Mbiame. Gwei is the same in all Fondoms. There is also no confusion with the various regiments or squadrons (Samba, Nchoro, Jwim, etc.), even when it comes to the Derivative titles that these regiments and companies confer on their warriors.

There is still some ambiguity however as to which military title is higher than which civilian title especially since most of these titles are now just ceremonial titles, modernity having infused another dimension to our concept of chivalry or achievement and moderated our need for wars of conquest and assimilation.

No one has however attempted to rank Nformi Bah or Nformi Gham for example among the Vibai for well known administrative reasons that seek to keep authority over the military with the Fon and his councilors. For that reason we will keep the classifications separate and not attempt to merge and rank civilian and military titles.

1-2. CIVILIAN TITLES

Confusion still reigns in the category of Civilian (Social, Religious and Administrative) Titles because of the preponderance of presumption and usurpation that permeates present day Nso titleholder circles especially in the diasporas of the Cameroons, Africa, Europe and the Americas.

Cases have been reported where people would decide to anoint themselves Sheys, Yahs, Fais or Shufais and insist to be treated with all the dues and prerogatives of the title.

Cases exist especially in the diasporas where people were conferred lesser titles and they decided that they deserved higher titles, either out of ignorance of the system of traditional honors and awards or because no one around them knew the truth or understood the system any better.

This confusion however does not exist in the case of inherited titles. Nobody will dispute the Kibaiship of a Shufai Tsenla for example when a new one is installed and accepted by the family. In the same light no one will ever dispute the heir to Yah wo Kiyan for example if She is properly installed.

With the non-inherited civilian titles that are awarded or newly created by the Fons, confusion abounds.

We shall analyze each of these titles separately to bring clarity to the categorization of titles, the processes of title awards, title hierarchies and meanings, and the duties and obligations attributed to title categories.

I-3. CIVILIAN TITLE CLASSIFICATIONS

Civilian (Social, Religious and Administrative) Titles can be classified roughly as follows in descending order of status:

Shufai (Vibai – all categories)

Fai (all categories – some Fais rank higher than Vibai)

Yah (all categories – some Yahs rank higher than Fais and Vibai)

Shey (all categories – some Sheys rank higher than Fais, Yahs and Vibai)

Other Derivative Titles (some rank higher than Sheys)

II. CIVILIAN TITLE CATEGORIES AND RANKS

The highest civilian title next to the Fon is Shufai. There are various categories of Shufai, some lower in rank than the next categories of Fai and Yah. Even though some Sheys may be higher in functional rank than Fais and Yahs, it is rare to see a Derivative (Secondary or Tertiary) title that supersedes the other titles in rank.

We shall examine each of the title categories extensively in order of rank.

Shey Tatah Sevidzem