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Subject: Marriage and tribal boundies


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Peter Hits
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Date Posted: 06:29:08 08/03/04 Tue

I appologize for not contributing in the first topic.

Since it's open, I propose the topic:
MARRIAGE AND TRIBAL BOUNDARIES

This subject has been a call for concern in recent times. There was a time in the Bakweri chieftensies when marriage was top in the agenda. Many elders were questioning why young handsome Bakweri boys decide to get married but to strangers as they call them. I think this is also a very important developmenttal issue to be address outrightly. I was once asked the question of which tribe I'll like to get a girl from, for marriage.

I feel that the only tribe I can get a girl from and get married to is LOVE itselve. I believe that where my love lies is where my dreams come from. If we can let the roads wipe open, Cameroon will be very great. You know, getting involved without any tribal constrains also means breaking the tribal barriers and even breaking the barriers between french and English speaking Cameroonians. Imagine a name like Mr. Tazifor Wotany, Monsieur Lyonga Onana. LOOK MEN these names have no barrier. With such name presentation, you can feel free in many circumstances, places, etc.

What do you think?

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