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This book takes the reader beyond the current events of skirmishes between the Common Law Lawyers, The Cameroon Teachers Union Associations, Civil Law Practice, Civil Society and the State. I wish the reader pleasant moments with these random thoughts of mine, hoping they form the first in a series, in an unfolding revelation of our rich historical past; the anvil for contemporary dialogue and the tool for constructing a better tomorrow. It is my fervent belief and hope that the reader who confronts lively and thoughtful statements on vital issues will be stimulated to ask some of the critical…mehr

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This book takes the reader beyond the current events of skirmishes between the Common Law Lawyers, The Cameroon Teachers Union Associations, Civil Law Practice, Civil Society and the State. I wish the reader pleasant moments with these random thoughts of mine, hoping they form the first in a series, in an unfolding revelation of our rich historical past; the anvil for contemporary dialogue and the tool for constructing a better tomorrow. It is my fervent belief and hope that the reader who confronts lively and thoughtful statements on vital issues will be stimulated to ask some of the critical questions. Importantly, to search for the right answers and implement actions that usher unity and sustainable development for the common good and well-being of society. We have the opportunity for change; for creating an equitable world nexus so that no one is left behind, although this is often wasted because of our greedy behavior and attitude. The need for change, coherence and justice is imperative if we must succeed.
Autorenporträt
John W. Forje is an African Peace Scientist, Educator And Peacemaker. He has a PhD in Science And Technology Policy, has more than 10 published books. He is a member of African Association of Public and Administrative Management J. W. F. has received the Medal of Honour from American Biographical Institute.