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Cameroon is bedevilled by a plethora of problems. These problems are found in almost all domains of life (social, economic, cultural, political, etc). They are attributable to some major despicable phenomena such as faithlessness in the perception of some issues, mindlessness in the handling of some matters and lawlessness in a good number of activities which are in sore need of law and order. At least one of these three phenomena is discernible in each of the following societal ills: lateness in offices, ceremonial grounds, etc; drunkenness in bars, during ceremonies, etc; poor or immoral…mehr

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Cameroon is bedevilled by a plethora of problems. These problems are found in almost all domains of life (social, economic, cultural, political, etc). They are attributable to some major despicable phenomena such as faithlessness in the perception of some issues, mindlessness in the handling of some matters and lawlessness in a good number of activities which are in sore need of law and order. At least one of these three phenomena is discernible in each of the following societal ills: lateness in offices, ceremonial grounds, etc; drunkenness in bars, during ceremonies, etc; poor or immoral dressing in villages, towns, etc; malpractices in detention centres; poor governance in political parties; electoral excesses; misconduct in the driving milieu; condemnable urination and defecation habits; unacceptable practices concerning schools; media-related worries; excesses in the musical domain; unsuitable public service activities; irresponsibility in family life; high-handedness in administrative circles; frequent violation of legal instruments; inadmissible activities in markets; etc. This situation has to be urgently tackled if Cameroon has to dream of emerging by 2035.
Autorenporträt
Kijem Joseph is a holder of a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology/Anthropology, a Postgraduate Diploma in Translation Studies, a Master's Degree in Human Rights Law/Humanitarian Action and a Doctoral Degree in Political Science. He is a Senior Translator in Cameroon's Population Census Office and the author of many articles and books.