Tuesday, April 1, 2008

The reasons why Nguelemedouga was posted to Couseri as sub district officer(part 2)

Hence, he took the decision that, when Nguelemedouga graduates, he will do everything in his power, to see him posted to the Sahara. And Boakov respected his pledge and contributed in making Nguelemedouga to be posted to a supposed barren land, that he(Nguelemedouga) eventually turn in to a land flowing with the biblical milk and honey. Although while Nguelemedouga was still a student at the School of Administration and Magistracy, he was already married to Noako, the mother of Risdoh, he was the type of man, who could not stand in place, at the sight of the skirt of any girl. Nguelemedouga was a pathological womaniser. But he made it point of duty to respect his wife and tried to satisfy her financially and also sexually. Nguelemedouga was a lady’s man, a brilliant student and a caring father. He was handsome and soft spoken. The way he spoke to women, almost always disarmed them. His daughter Risdoh was claimed by neighbours, to be the carbon copy of her father, in term of beauty and academic excellence. People also claimed that, the only resemblance that, Risdoh had with her mother, was her height. For Noako was a tall elegant and very beautiful woman. She would have qualified to be a super top model, if she was born in any western European country. But in Cameroon, models are not given due consideration as in some Western countries.

Those same people also claimed that, if Risdoh were to remain focused on her studies, she would be as intelligent as her father and because she is as beautiful as her father is handsome, she would make an atypical model. Well, that is, if she decides to sell herself that cheap to become a model. As I was saying, it was woman’s palaver that made Nguelemedouga to find himself posted to Couseri as the pioneer sub district officer. There are many respected towns or cities in the greater northern province of Cameroon. Some of them are: Maroua, Garoua or Ngaoundere, but Couseri was a Congo. A Congo is a Cameroonian parlance or euphuism for bottom or useless place. Couseri was the last and least developed place in the Far north province of Cameroon. But, ironically, the government claims the province is the most populated in the country. What is not known was how the Far North province won or got her status or classification as the most populated province of Cameroon. Was it in term of the rapport between here geographic area and the population therein or was it via proportionality, that she (Far North) was classified as the most populated? Can it truly be that the Far North was the most populated province in Cameroon? But what is true though is that, Couseri is at the tail end of the Greater north province of Cameroon.

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