Sunday, February 21, 2010

Nguelemedouga: the womaniser did not die, but was poisoned in Nyanon: this is how it happened

Nguelemedouga is a lucky man. He did not die. And now, the debate on the lips of the villagers of Puma and other passersby was: which of his many amulets saved him? Anyway, in spite the accident and how he puzzlingly escaped from the mangled car, unhurt, Nguelemedouga went ahead and attended the planned meeting. He did it to show how bold he was. He went ahead and attended the meeting called for by Mr Diamond Winenba, the Divisional Officer of the Sanaga Maritime division. The meeting took place in Edea, the Divisional capital of the Sanaga maritime division. And on Sunday, immediately after the meeting, Nguelemedouga travelled to Nyanon in order to attend a victory party organised by Mr Cappolytree, to celebrate his accession to parliament. At that party, Nguelemedouga was given a well prepared glass of wine. Well prepared here is a euphuism to say: the glass of wine given to Nguelemedouga was a poisoned wine. Nguelemedouga as a womaniser, he had many enemies. Everybody wanted to see his back. Nguelemedouga’s problem was that, he did not prefer single girls. His obsession were married women. And in the Bassaland of Cameroon, a man who flirts with married women, is said to be a man, whose days on earth are numbered. The intriguing thing was that, no one knew for sure, who prepared the poison that was poured into the glass of wine given to Nguelemedouga. But the accident in which he escaped unhurt was a forewarning of the calamitous things that laid waiting to happen to him.

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