Wednesday, April 2, 2008

the final year of Nguelemedouga at the School of Administration and Magistracy, Yaoundé, Cameroon

During the final year of Nguelemedouga at the School of Administration and Magistracy, their batch had only three girl students’ against 47 male students. And all lecturers and males students had their eyes on those three girls. They all wanted to date them. Nguelemedouga was not left behind, for it is part of him. Women were his drug. He was addicted to women. And whenever Nguelemedouga wanted to date any girl, he employed the tactics of a predatory feline. He waited for the opportune time to attack and he attacked like a cheetah. Hence, he was not carried away in the brouhaha of his friends and lecturers. He was just watching and spending his time throwing fixating regards on those poor three girls, This, only whenever the opportunity showed up. In fact, he behaved as though he was uninterested. For he had a clear cut strategy, his eyes caught just one of three girls. The girl that Nguelemedouga fell for was called Marie Jeanne Nkong. And like a Cheetah, Nguelemedouga did everything to hide his real ambitions from Miss Nkong, while also multiplying procedure to win her admiration.

It was the same Miss Nkong whom, Mr Boakov, the Director studies of the School of Administration and Magistracy was also interested or planning to date. And brawl ensued but not a face to face fist fight. It was a long distant battle, to win the attention of Miss Nkong. It was fought between Boakov and Nguelemedouga, the director of studies. But Boakov had a commanding lead. Why? Simply because, Boakov had the knife and the yam, for he was a lecturer and the director of studies and also had monies, whereas Nguelemedouga had nothing. Nguelemedouga had only himself and his intellectual brilliance. What Nguelemedouga had as advantage compared to Boakov, weight very little. Especially that when one was competing or wanted to compete to win the heart of a girl, who was attending the School of Administration and Magistracy, money and influence were great determinants. But one day, and during a lesson on international relations, a course taught by Boakov, he (Boakov) asked the class to give him the real names of the Russian Revolutionary leader, popularly known as Lenin.

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