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MY LAST DINNER WITH BROTHER FELIX

MY LAST DINNER WITH BROTHER FELIX 

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We are in a sad day; a great human being went with the ancesthers 3 days ago. Im saying goodbye to my beloved brother Felix Ebanda.
Today I have given my deepest condolences as well as a big hug (a shout Uhuru) to his wife and daughter of this comrade (in the photo standing with a red shirt) Right now, we leave the mortuary and we are heading towards the Torrent town cemetery, the town where he lived, carrying flowers to celebrate our brother's life.

He was a Valencian Pan-Africanist activist, born in Cameroon who died last Monday of a heart attack at his home: I recruited the brother in 2004 when Nigerian and Cameroonian immigrant brothers were on strike and imprisonment for the demand for their rights to have proper papers and a decent ceiling. In that erpica I was director of the 200th anniversary of the Haitian revolution UNESCO comisary and I had a lot of problems with the then former director  who did not want to link the issues "to those black things". I found the support of Dr. Alfonso Gutierrez, then Ambassador of Haiti in Spain and  talk show of Radio voice of Africa Vallekas where I interviewed bro Felix about his demands. After I moved to Valencia with Dr. Tcham Bissa and  Dr. James Valencia: we built and Escuela de cuadros, with the purpose of  win a mass grassroot with some ideológical baseroots. We talked too mouch and i teach the brothers and sisters a short www.malcolmgarveyuniversity.com studies group on Garveyism. We studied Malcolm x, Winnie Mandela, UPC Felix and sista Martha Mumie and Ruben Unobe. Felix became African Freedom fighers and militant of a Cameroon
Association in the future he became president and we fought together.

Week later i spoke at University campus Maristas in Valencia on the necesity to organize our hungry after recruited sista Olga Mangue and his boyfriend Pepe Kale who was my bodyguard in thouse revolutionary days. After that we participed in antiracist march in Rusafa neubourghood. The brother was there. We joined Samuel a youruba brother who was in that timer the leader of nigerian youth and with another Nigerian, Gambian, Liberians, Ghanaians brother and sisters we created the delegation in Valencia of the Pan-Africanist Federation and in a historic assembly of which brother Felix he was elected vice-president. After the rupture betwen Maroons and the Afrosocialist group due attempt to isolate Dr. Mbolo Etofili Alarcón and the Durban Reparation 2001 from the agenda of President Zapatero. Felix and bro Manuel of panafricanist Alicante chapter allied thenself with white socialdemocratic Pedro Zerolo. As Obama in the Us when Pedro Sanchez arrived to the power Consuelo Cruz was expell he didnt give a fuck on Negroes and many Africans became frustrated; but as Marcus Garvey and Malcolmx said, we continius rebuilt a  black grassroot organization FOJA for black selfdetermination in Valencia and Alicante. He continued to fight until he founded the local cultural center "the House of Cameruneses".

The last time we saw each other was in Murcia during the annual fraternity meal of the board of directors and the National Executive Committee on the occasion of the day of African Liberation organized by brother president Maddy Cisse ba and FAAM. During the dinner he try to convence my to support the Negroe leadership of my brother Luck Andre. The former candidate to the Barcelona major, brother Marius, Dr. Mbolo and Me, explained him that Luck is a good Negroe bro but he havent any programe to built black power or black liberation. We didnt convert this contradiction in antagonism we continius love and respect each another.
I changed the topic and I gave him my condolonce for his mother death in Africa.

 Last International Conference Marcus Garvey, I spoke to him because he was one of the followers on the web. He was impressed by Valery Dixon and Akinyele Umoja Speech.  My mother told me that for succed we must to built a culture of strugle. I think that remember brother today is part of that culture.
So i want to express infinite thanks to the comrades and leaders of the local chapter of African Organization Youth Front FOJA brother Felipe Manguire and association students of Equatorial Guinea brother Pedro Ondo, sista Marga diputy chairwsomen Black Parlament, for too mouch love today who left their school at the university and their jobs to give them the penultimate goodbye, blessings and a kiss with fist raised as a gesture, it is a great loss.
 Ever onward to victory.

Love and long live brother Félix!!

 ALUMAN DĂ CHINI ÔSU
 Uhuru !!
A LUTA CONTINUA!!

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