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IS ISSA TCHIROMA BAKARY A DISTRACTOR OR A LIBERATOR?

The Profile of the Main Opposition Candidate Is Issa Tchiroma Bakary a Distractor or a Liberator? By The Afrisocrat Political Desk | 2025 Presidential Election Special Early Life & Education Born on 10 September 1949 in Garoua, northern Cameroon, Issa Tchiroma Bakary grew up in a respected family where his father served as an advisor to the Lamido. This upbringing instilled in him deep values of responsibility, discipline, and service to the community. After early schooling in Douala, he pursued technical training in transport and materials engineering before traveling to Paris. At the University of Paris (Jussieu), he prepared for a PhD in mathematics before redirecting his focus to mechanical engineering at ISMCM, graduating as a railway engineer. Returning home, he worked at Regifercam in Douala, embodying the discipline and pragmatism of a technocrat committed to service. Imprisonment & Political Rise In...

BREAKING NEWS: PHILEMON YANG — THE PROPHESIED 3RD PRESIDENT OF CAMEROON


BREAKING NEWS: PHILEMON YANG — THE PROPHESIED 3RD PRESIDENT OF CAMEROON


The Afrisocrat – Special Prophecy Report



A Nation at the Edge of History:

Cameroon stands at the threshold of a decisive turning point. For more than four decades, President Paul Biya has been the dominant figure at the helm of the Central African nation, shaping its politics, its destiny, and its international image. But according to prophetic insight now echoing across the land, Biya’s long reign is nearing its final act.


The prophecy is bold, the vision is clear: Mr. Philemon Yang, the current President of the United Nations General Assembly and former Prime Minister of Cameroon, is destined to become the 3rd President of the Republic of Cameroon.



The 2025 Elections: Biya’s Last Victory:

On October 12, 2025, Cameroonians will head to the polls for yet another presidential election. The prophecy reveals that Paul Biya will once again secure victory — sworn in for another mandate. Yet this victory, unlike the others before, will not be the beginning of continuity but the final chapter of transition.


Soon after taking the oath, Biya will take an unprecedented step: the creation and appointment of a Vice President of Cameroon. That person will be none other than Philemon Yang.


And in the fullness of time, whether by resignation or by the inevitable reality of mortality, Paul Biya will leave the stage, and the mantle will fall on Yang. Cameroon’s 3rd President will rise.



Why Philemon Yang?

Philemon Yang’s name is not new to Cameroonians. Born in 1947, Yang has served the nation in multiple capacities:


Ambassador to Canada for over two decades.


Prime Minister of Cameroon from 2009 to 2019.


Currently, President of the United Nations General Assembly, projecting Cameroon’s influence on the world stage.



His political career has been defined not by confrontation but by diplomacy, patience, humility, and endurance. These qualities, the prophecy suggests, have prepared him for such a time as this.


Yang is seen as a bridge-builder — the man destined to heal wounds, mend divisions, and unite Cameroonians under one national identity.



The Prophetic Agenda of the 3rd President:

The prophecy outlines a sweeping transformation that will follow Philemon Yang’s accession to power. His presidency will not simply be about succession — it will be about redemption.


1. Ending the Anglophone Crisis:

The long, bloody conflict in the Northwest and Southwest regions will finally find resolution. Through dialogue, fairness, and peaceful negotiation, Yang will reconcile Cameroonians across linguistic and cultural divides. The guns will fall silent, refugees will return, and schools will reopen in peace.


2. Crushing Boko Haram:

In the Far North, Boko Haram’s terror will be defeated. Yang’s government will reform security, strengthen local communities, and end the shadow of extremism that has haunted the region for years.


3. Inclusive Governance:

Unlike the governments of the past, the 3rd President will open the doors of power to new faces. Young people, women, and technocrats will be elevated to high offices. Old recycled elites will give way to a new generation of leaders.


4. National Reconciliation:

Thousands of political prisoners will be released. Opposition voices will be freed, exiles will be welcomed home, and Cameroon’s sons and daughters scattered across the globe will return to rebuild their homeland.


5. Revival of National Spirit:

Justice will be restored, corruption tackled, and Cameroon’s economy will be reoriented towards growth and self-reliance. Citizens will begin to believe again in the promise of their country.



The Symbolism of the Third Presidency:

In biblical and prophetic language, the number three signifies completeness and new beginnings. Cameroon has had only two presidents since independence: Ahmadou Ahidjo and Paul Biya.


The prophecy now points to the third — Philemon Yang — as the leader who will complete the cycle of liberation and set Cameroon on a path of unity, justice, and prosperity.



A Word to the Nation:

This revelation is not a mere prediction but a divine script unfolding before our very eyes. The people of Cameroon must prepare themselves, not with fear but with faith, for a new dispensation is at hand.


History has chosen its vessel, and destiny is already in motion. The 3rd President will not only govern but heal, reconcile, and rebuild.



Conclusion: The Dawn of a New Era:

Cameroon’s political horizon is shifting. The prophecy declares that the long night is ending, and the dawn is near. The world may watch with skepticism, but prophecy speaks louder than politics.


When the moment comes, the name Philemon Yang will not just be associated with diplomacy and past service — it will be remembered as the name of the man who rose to redeem a nation.


Cameroon’s 3rd President is on the way.



📌 Sidebar Profile: WHO IS PHILEMON YANG?


Full Name: Philemon Yang

Date of Birth: 14 June 1947 (Santa, Northwest Cameroon)

Education: University of Yaoundé, Law Degree

Key Positions Held:


1975–1984: Deputy Minister of Territorial Administration


1984–2004: Cameroon’s Ambassador to Canada (one of the longest-serving diplomats in that post)


2004–2009: Minister, then Permanent Representative of Cameroon at the Presidency


2009–2019: Prime Minister of Cameroon


2024–Present: President of the United Nations General Assembly



Notable Traits:


Soft-spoken, humble, and diplomatic


Deeply respected across political divides


A unifier known for patience and long service


Internationally recognized for his leadership at the UN



Legacy in Waiting:


Prophesied to be Cameroon’s 3rd President


Expected to end the Anglophone crisis, defeat Boko Haram, open governance to youths and women, and reconcile a fractured nation



✍️ The Afrisocrat Prophecy Desk


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