“Today’s Sept 22. I’m on the streets in response to the call for a peaceful protest. By the way, u can see my white kerchief (brandishes it).
I know that ‘Atangana’ Nji (by that, he means the MINAT boss) will come forth with his army of soldiers and guns, guns purchased using taxpayers’ money….I don’t know if the bullets shot at me will hit me on my legs, chest, or head but I don’t care…” Atangana” Nji we are not here for a tug-of-war with you…we are out here to express our grievances..”
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