User:Ashushamy

Ashu Hailshamy Okie is a originates from Batoh-Numba Village, Manyu Division of The Cameroons. He attended his primary school of Catholic primary School Fundong, Northwest Region of Cameroon He later attended government secondary school (G.S.S) kOSSALA KUMBA, South west Region of Cameroon from where he moved to Sultan Ibrahim Njoya (SIN) Government Bilingual High School (GBHS) Foumban where he completed his secondary school and obtained his Ordinary Level Certificate (O'LEVEL) in flying colours. In 2007, he moved to Bamenda where he attended high school at Government Bilingual High School (GBHS) dOWN Town Bamenda. He studied Arts with sujects like; Geography, History, Economic, and Philosophy. In 2009, he obtained his Advanced level certificate in FLying colours and gained admissions into the prestigoeus and then only English Unuiversity in Cameroon 9The University of Buea. He was admitted in the Department of law where he studied English Private Law. During his University days, he hedl several positions in the University students' union and in 2012, he was democratically elected, President of the students' union (UBSU), A Position he held as the longest serving student union President. His reign was peaceful as there existed little or no students' protest on campus as opposed to previous regimes. Ashu Hailshamy graduated in 2012 and in 2013, students' crisis broke out in the university of Buea, which was one of the worst in history. As a result, Ashu and a host of ex-student leaders were targetted as spearheaders of the strike and the government sort to arrest and prosecute them. Ashu fled the country to Thailand where he lived on exile for 3 years. His activitism continued whilst in Thailand as he advocated for Independence of Southern Cameroons. In 2016, he went to the GAMBIA where he studied at the Gambia Law School and emerged as the Best Student at the Law School at the Call to Bar 2018. Ashu Hailshamy is a Barrister-at-Law of the Supreme Court of the Gambia. He has remained an activist for the restoration of the Independence of Southern Cameroons, he is an author of the book in Law "practice and procedure in modern Times-The ugly part of the Law on Lawyers". He has equally authored many articles such as "The Collapse of Dictators in North Africa and the Middle East, what lessons for Cameroon and its Youths"; "The Cameroon National Anthem, A threat to national Unity and Intergration" Why Southern Cameroons Struggle for Liberation is still slow"; "The African Human Rights Systems and Mechanisms"; "How Rigid is the Rigidity of the Rule on the Exhaustion of Local Remedies under the African Human rights System"; "A comparative Analysis on the right to Equality before the Law and the Right to Equal Protection of the Law under section 3 of the African Charter on Human and peoples' Rights" and many others.