Yeah that's true I have a son at small mankon,yellow beautiful young girl who's into modeling.my uncle (eugen)neibor second daughter Visiting soonest kkk Much love babe
I guess he meant to say, "imitating". I must also mention that the share number of commercial buses presently on the Bamenda road, as compared to the 80s, when I was still in the Cameroons, is impressive, albeit with the worse state of the road than back then. By the way, I noticed multiple commercial bus convoys heading towards Bamenda, as you drove along. Is that convoy partain influenced by the ongoing crises, that set the time of departure from Douala, Yaounde, etc, to Bamenda, in a way that leverages the numbers in a convoy to maximize the security?
@patsonbati7464 sorry for the late reply, just saw your comments now. The convoy you see is due to the fact that all buses and cars entering Bamenda have to halt at Mataseme, that's at the main entrance to Bamenda at what ever time they reach until its 6am before they are allow to drive into Bamenda for security reasons due to the ongoing Crises
Thank you for sharing👍🏽. Watching from UK. Missing home Bamenda Bafut. Nice song choice. 👌🏾
Thank you 🤗
God Almighty have mercy on Bamenda. Help Bamenda go back to normalcy.
Amen 🙏 we are all praying for that, thanks for watching bro 🥰
What is normalcy? How can that happen while LRC has its occupation forces there killing people indiscriminately?
@@fanbatcher we are only hoping for a return to normalcy
@@jocelynbinwi By normalcy do you mean an end to the struggle for Southern Cameroonian independence?
Thanks for showing us Bamenda
Thanks for watching
Thanks for showing us Bamenda. Safe travels back to Douala🙏🏾
Thank you 😊
I hope the streets are repaired now - this does not cost much, but has much effect.
Exactly 👌They've not yet been repaired but hopefully they should 👏🏻
Camroonion people are nice and helpful others, I like camroon.
Thank you for the positive feedback 🤗
Nice editing sis. Great video
Thank you sis 💓 😘
Thank you so very much
Your welcome 🤗
Great content. Its really sad.
Thank you, so sad indeed 😢
Your music is powerful sister
Thank you 🥰👏
Chai Cameroon English worry or 😅but I still love my people ❤
Thanks - please, mention parts of town as you drive through.
I wrote some as text on the screen, you'll see City Chemist, sonac street and the as we were ascending the station hill, Akum....
home is going backwards, all my childhood memories destroyed, 😓😓😓😓
@@N-World-007 it is well 🙌
Rough roads are good for the feet _ thank God you have plenty _ take it from me
Hahahahaha thank you for the reminder😍
My best part is "spray blood of Jesus ontop of the car" said little boy😅. Thanks grandma for being a spiritual backup
You heard so well sis 😍👍 I'm telling you, grandma is our strong backup 💪 💯
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Lord help us 😢!!!
Amen 🙏
How can the roads of a regional capital be like this?
It's an unfortunate situation 🥲
I watched this video with shocked. I was speechless. This is the legacy of 60 of French Cameroun rule over the Southern Cameroons what a sad story.
Very sad indeed 😢
Yeah that's true I have a son at small mankon,yellow beautiful young girl who's into modeling.my uncle (eugen)neibor second daughter
Visiting soonest kkk
Much love babe
Thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment 🤗❤️
Grandpa na television oooo😅😅😅😅😅. Hi guysss
Hahahahaha hi guys 😂😂
Why is there no professional content about Bamenda? Why are all these girls immigrating one another?
Thanks for watching. You said who is immigrating?
I guess he meant to say, "imitating". I must also mention that the share number of commercial buses presently on the Bamenda road, as compared to the 80s, when I was still in the Cameroons, is impressive, albeit with the worse state of the road than back then. By the way, I noticed multiple commercial bus convoys heading towards Bamenda, as you drove along. Is that convoy partain influenced by the ongoing crises, that set the time of departure from Douala, Yaounde, etc, to Bamenda, in a way that leverages the numbers in a convoy to maximize the security?
@patsonbati7464 sorry for the late reply, just saw your comments now. The convoy you see is due to the fact that all buses and cars entering Bamenda have to halt at Mataseme, that's at the main entrance to Bamenda at what ever time they reach until its 6am before they are allow to drive into Bamenda for security reasons due to the ongoing Crises
@patsonbati7464 So the convoy you see is because at 6am all the vehicles move down town together
@@jocelynbinwi- thanks for the clarification!
Why is there no professional content about Bamenda? Why are all these girls immigrating one another?
immigrating? i don't understand. Which girls are immigrating?