Never fight for a people who reject discipline and leadership.
My honest advice to Southern Cameroonians There was only one process that was supposed to happen after United Nations Resolution 1608 of April 21, 1961. It was not the United Nations that was supposed to organize another conference. The required post-resolution process was for Britain, Southern Cameroons, and La République du Cameroun to meet and finalize the declared policies of the parties concerned. That process was never properly completed. So when people start following internal politics inside La République du Cameroun as if the union was legally and properly formed, they only add more confusion. We cannot solve the Southern Cameroons question by starting from the internal politics of a state whose legal relationship with Southern Cameroons remains unanswered. That is why we must learn to read documents. We must study for ourselves. We must avoid strongman syndrome, hero syndrome, and personality worship. A serious people must become educated, disciplined, and document-driven. My advice is simple: stop skipping serious educational materials. Some of you will not watch these videos. You will not share them. You will not help educate your 12. But tomorrow, you may create a story for your children about how Southern Cameroons was defeated. You may not tell them that, at a critical moment, a brother stood up and tried to bring legal clarity so our people could understand the issue and make progress. Instead, some will create convenient stories, just as history has often been rewritten to hide the role of insiders who cooperated in the destruction of their own people. This is how societies lose memory. People refuse discipline in the present, then blame outsiders in the future. Look at our own history. When leaders failed to listen to warnings, we all inherited the consequences. Those who raised their voices for clarity were ignored. Those who pushed caution were dismissed. Today, we are living with the results. The same thing is happening again. Many are not participating. Many are not building their 12. Many are not reading. Many are not sharing serious materials. But tomorrow, they will look for someone else to blame. A people who refuse to study their history will always be controlled by those who understand it better than them. Even if the Pope visits, some will still interpret the event wrongly and pass confusion to their children. That is why clarity matters. Southern Cameroons does not need more noise. We need disciplined people who can read, think, organize, and ask the right question: What legal instrument gave legitimacy to the relationship between Southern Cameroons and La République du Cameroun? Until that question is answered with official documents, we must remain focused. One people. One vision. One mission.

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