Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Rt. Senator Achidi Achu Caught in "Njangi Politics"

Cameroonian Politicians and their Individualistic Tenets:
Achidi Achu
 m behave like the ultimate icon of pulpitarian glamour. Achi Achu who has failed in his political engagement with councilors after they were voted into office in 2013, has been caught in his own trap. Councilors who oted them to senate were heavily disappointed that Simon Achidi Achu could pay back the "njangi" they played him by giving their votes. 
Rt. Senator Achidi Achu Simon alias "Politics na njangi" has reached a political stardom that makes hi
Whenever i see him, i always ask myself the stupid question whether politicians have in their dictionary of words, retirement. Even though i pity him for the heavy burden of always having forty winks in meetings, the Old Fox as he is fondly called apparently enjoys the euphoria of being honoured as captain of “CPDM politicodustry” in the North West Region. Some stupid politicians even come to him for appointments when seemingly he needs it more than them. For that reason, I envy him as a political strategist who other politicians wish to be like and even more. One of my friends recently described him in Ndop as the alpha-senator with an uncanny “extort-ordinary tact" that sometimes arrogates self as a traditional (He did so in Bafia, i hear). I was told that his personal person has appointed him as “special adviser” of the North West Fons Union-NOWEFU. When I listened to Nfon Mukete exonerating himself in the Anglophone court of history, I felt humiliation for Achidi Achu who kindly plays the game of the mastiff. What is more awe-inspiring than the verity that an adult in the 21st century could give a deaf ear to what everyone is crying about and complaining bitterly? It is only a question I am asking. Oh sorry, I remember that when he was appointed Prime Minister, and at a certain point Northwesterners glamoured for the Ring Road, he said his appointment was already the ring road. Let me caught it short here

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