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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...

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 Money & Education – Building Africa’s Future


🌍 Why Money & Education Matter


True freedom is impossible without economic independence and educational liberation.

For too long, Africa has depended on:

  • Foreign loans,

  • Foreign jobs,

  • Foreign curricula that train our youth to serve others instead of building Africa.


At The Afrisocrat, we believe Afrisocracy is not only politics, but also economics and education.


👉 Money must be made the African way.

👉 Education must prepare Africans to thrive in Africa, not to run away from it.






💡 Making Money the African Way


Africans are hardworking, creative, and resilient. Yet too many chase money through corruption, shortcuts, or dependency.

✅ Making money the African way means:

  • Building honest businesses rooted in local culture and resources.

  • Creating value from African soil, talent, and innovation.

  • Respecting community — wealth should uplift, not destroy.

  • Refusing exploitation and quick fraud in the name of success.


📖 Afrisocracy teaches:
“If wealth does not build Africa, it is poverty in disguise.”






🌍 Reinvesting in African Development


Wealth must circulate within Africa. Instead of storing money in foreign banks or buying foreign luxury, Africans must:

  • Invest in infrastructure, farms, schools, and industries.

  • Support African-owned businesses.

  • Build wealth that creates jobs for youth.

  • Empower the next generation instead of enriching foreign powers.


👉 Every African millionaire should produce a thousand African jobs.






🚀 Pan-African Entrepreneurship


Entrepreneurship is the backbone of Afrisocracy. But not selfish entrepreneurship — rather, Pan-African entrepreneurship that:

  • Links entrepreneurs across borders.

  • Encourages intra-African trade.

  • Celebrates African products over imports.

  • Creates industries that compete globally.


Afrisocracy promotes entrepreneurs as liberators — building a self-reliant continent.






📖 Education for Africans: Curriculum Redesign


Colonial education trains Africans to pass exams, not solve problems.

  • It teaches European history but ignores African heroes.

  • It trains us to seek jobs, not create them.

👉 Afrisocracy calls for curriculum redesign that:

  • Teaches African history, culture, and philosophy.

  • Prioritizes science, technology, agriculture, and innovation.

  • Encourages critical thinking, not blind memorization.

  • Prepares youth to lead Africa into independence and prosperity.


📢 Education must serve Africa, not foreign interests.






👩🏾‍🎓 Youth Skills, Jobs & Opportunities


Africa’s youth are the largest resource on the continent — yet the most unemployed. Afrisocracy sees this as a betrayal.

✅ To empower youth, Africa must:

  • Train them in skills for the future (tech, agriculture, AI, manufacturing).

  • Create job opportunities through African industries.

  • Encourage self-reliance via vocational training & entrepreneurship.

  • Replace dependency with productivity.


👉 The youth must be prepared not to beg for jobs, but to create them.






📢 Call to Action


Africa cannot rise without economic freedom and educational liberation.

The Afrisocrat calls every African to:
✅ Support African businesses.
✅ Invest in African industries.
✅ Demand an education system that serves Africa.
✅ Train our youth to lead, not depend.






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