Marvin Slim slams Francophones over silence on Anglophone Problem
Marvin Slim is not having it with the Francophones in Cameroon whom he says have refused to speak up or even join the fight for freedom to save the Southern Cameroons from a “tyrant president”.
The US-based Cameroonian music record label owner took to Facebook on January 21 to call on his “francophone brothers and sisters” to not only acknowledge the Anglophone Problem but to work hand in hand in making sure there’s peace in the country once again.
“A brother who abandons another brother in times of trouble is a bad brother. Francophones have vehemently refused to support or acknowledge the problems faced by their brothers from the other side of the Mongo. A brother who watches his brothers house burnt to the ground by a known enemy and does nothing to help is not a brother. “A brother in need is a brother indeed,” Marvin wrote.
The founder of the famous Blu Nations Recording house went further to the silence from the Francophones absolutely means they don’t value the voice, existence and lives of the Anglophones.
“If all regions in Cameroon do not come out to support the anglophone problem by Monday January 23rd. It will be safe to conclude that they have acknowledged that anglophone lives do not matter and they stand with their tyrant of a president,” he added.
Should Francophone Cameroun continue to remain quiet during this crisis in the English-speaking part of the country, Slim says there’s a solution to it…
“The only reasonable option left will be total and complete independence for the Southern Cameroons.”
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