21, October 2021
Southern Cameroons Crisis: Ambazonia Restoration groups should forge strong unity, stay away from discord 0
Professor Calson Anyangwe has called on all Southern Cameroons groups to strengthen their unity and establish stronger relations, saying they should avoid any statement or measure that may create rifts within their ranks.
In a telephone conversation with Cameroon Concord News London Bureau Chief on Tuesday, the Southern Cameroons front line leader paid homage to all Ambazonians who have been killed ever since the 86-year-old French Cameroun dictator declared war against the people of Southern Cameroons.
Carlson Anyangwe said Southern Cameroonians are resisting and taken positive steps to erase any doubts and deviations deep within the international community, and effectively fostering unity and cohesion among the peoples in both the Northern and Southern zones of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia.
Professor Calson Anyangwe opined that the Southern Cameroons Interim Government remains the most essentially strategic tool for the entire Ambazonian community to rally around, describing Vice President Dabney Yerima as the pivot of unity among Southern Cameroonians.
Anyangwe also urged all Southern Cameroons restoration groups to stay away from discord and division and to avoid any divisive remarks and statements.
The renowned Southern Cameroons academic also urged Ambazonians to exert efforts to liberate themselves from the yoke of the French backed French Cameroun arrogance, slamming Yaoundé for attempting to sow the seeds of discord among Southern Cameroonians.
By Isong Asu in London
21, October 2021
Taking the last kicks of a dying horse: Trump announces new social media network called ‘TRUTH Social’ 0
Former US president Donald Trump announced plans Wednesday to launch his own social networking platform called “TRUTH Social,” which is expected to begin its beta launch for “invited guests” next month.
The long-awaited platform will be owned by Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), which also intends to launch a subscription video on-demand service that will feature “non-woke” entertainment programming, the group said in a statement.
“I created TRUTH Social and TMTG to stand up to the tyranny of Big Tech,” Trump, who was banned from Twitter and Facebook in the wake of the Capitol insurrection carried out by his supporters on January 6 this year, was quoted as saying in the statement.
“We live in a world where the Taliban has a huge presence on Twitter, yet your favorite American President has been silenced. This is unacceptable,” he continued.
The Trump Media & Technology Group will merge with blank check company Digital Acquisition Corp to make TMTG a publicly-listed company, the statement said.
“The transaction values Trump Media & Technology Group at an initial enterprise value of $875 Million, with a potential additional earnout of $825 Million in additional shares (at the valuation they are granted) for a cumulative valuation of up to $1.7 Billion depending on the performance of the stock price post-business combination,” it stated.
Ever since he was banned from the world’s dominant social networks as punishment for stirring up the mob that ransacked Congress on January 6, Trump has been looking for ways to reclaim his internet platform.
In May he launched a blog called “From the Desk of Donald J. Trump,” which was touted as a a major new outlet.
But Trump, who was also banned from Instagram, YouTube and Snapchat in the wake of the Capitol mayhem, canceled the blog just a month later.
Former Trump aide Jason Miller launched a social network called Gettr earlier this year, but the former president has not yet joined it.
(AFP)