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The United States of America
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The United States of America

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The United States of America: My Country of Destiny is a facts-fit-fiction story of a hardworking, well-educated young Southern Cameroonian during the period of African-to-African colonial rule and occupancy by the Republic of Cameroon.

Bila was born and raised in the City of Komo, Northern Zone in the Southern Cameroons a.k.a. the Federal Republic of Ambazonia.

He seemed to be rejected by the culture. He studied hard and earned a master's degree in geology, but because the country was poorly ruled under French Cameroon, his university diploma became worthless.

He did what he saw for a job, and because of his kind of job, he was mistaken for a madman. This was when mentally challenged people were considered dirt. They needed to be taken off the streets of Douala as a neo-French emperor was visiting.

At the time, Bila felt that his life was done. He got a US visa to travel to the United States of America, where he worked hard to become a naturalized US citizen.

When he had the opportunity to make a better life for himself and others, he did just that.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Page Publishing
Date
15 September 2023
Pages
134
ISBN
9798889601920

The United States of America: My Country of Destiny is a facts-fit-fiction story of a hardworking, well-educated young Southern Cameroonian during the period of African-to-African colonial rule and occupancy by the Republic of Cameroon.

Bila was born and raised in the City of Komo, Northern Zone in the Southern Cameroons a.k.a. the Federal Republic of Ambazonia.

He seemed to be rejected by the culture. He studied hard and earned a master's degree in geology, but because the country was poorly ruled under French Cameroon, his university diploma became worthless.

He did what he saw for a job, and because of his kind of job, he was mistaken for a madman. This was when mentally challenged people were considered dirt. They needed to be taken off the streets of Douala as a neo-French emperor was visiting.

At the time, Bila felt that his life was done. He got a US visa to travel to the United States of America, where he worked hard to become a naturalized US citizen.

When he had the opportunity to make a better life for himself and others, he did just that.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Page Publishing
Date
15 September 2023
Pages
134
ISBN
9798889601920