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13, January 2019
UK: Joseph Wirba releases a frank and thoughtful key to understanding the war in Southern Cameroons 0
The much respected SDF Southern Cameroons Member of Parliament Hon. Joseph Wirba on Saturday January 12 published a book in the United Kingdom on the crisis in Southern Cameroons.
The book titled “Wirbaforce” is a frank and thoughtful key to understanding the MP’s trials and tribulations ever since the inception of the crisis in late 2016. The book launch was reportedly attended by a cross section of the Ambazonian Diaspora in the United Kingdom and beyond.
Addressing the sell-out crowd, Joseph Wirba paid tribute to the more than 4000 Southern Cameroonians killed in the on-going war. The outspoken Southern Cameroons politician also observed that his book remains a candid narrative of the truth about the genocidal campaign currently going on in Southern Cameroons.
Local media houses in Cameroon had reported that the Social Democratic Front MP had taken up resident in the United Kingdom late last year after running away from Cameroon.
Hon Joseph Wirba was the first MP to have addressed the Anglophone problem and later fled the country to neighbouring Nigeria in 2017. He returned to Yaounde the same year and resurfaced in the National Assembly building from where he reechoed his stance on the marginalization of English speaking Cameroonians.