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SOCIETY Anglophone crisis: Cameroon  Life in Bamenda an unending drama experiences of Bamenda denizens during ghost towns and its untold pains  It is 6:00 Am in Bamenda, Northwest Region of Cameroon. The rays of the sun radiate from the skies and the dust is visible on rooftops in a popular road junction called Mobile, just a few meters below the steep Up-station Hill. A glance from a popular fuel station painted in red and white, you can see people engrossed in their normal activities. On the long stretch that runs from the popular Mobile to another busy junction called Mile 2, vehicles are cruising bumper to bumper, with painted yellow cars used as taxis here outnumbering the over 600 cars from a random count. The latter, tells of a busy day here, where life is on the move. The doors of shops have already flown open ready to receive customers. Motorbikes, a popular means of transport are meandering in the tight traffic with passengers on board heading to va