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IS ISSA TCHIROMA BAKARY A DISTRACTOR OR A LIBERATOR?

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IS ISSA TCHIROMA BAKARY A DISTRACTOR OR A LIBERATOR?  THE PROFILE OF THE MAIN OPPOSITION CANDIDATE OF THE 2025 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN CAMEROON The Unique Candidate of the Opposition Coalition: His Excellency, Dr. Issa Tchiroma Bakary By The Afrisocrat Political Desk 🧑‍🎓 Early Life, Education & Family Born on 10 September 1949 in Garoua, northern Cameroon, Issa Tchiroma Bakary grew up in a respected family. His father served as an advisor to the Lamido, instilling in him 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. ⚖...

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

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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 othe...

THE RISING STAR OF MANYU: THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF LORD MAYOR NTUFAM AYAMBA JACQUES ITA

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THE RISING STAR OF MANYU: THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF LORD MAYOR NTUFAM AYAMBA JACQUES ITA By The Afrisocrat News Desk Eyumojock subdivision in Manyu Division, South West Region of Cameroon, has long been known as a strategic border municipality, yet also one deeply affected by the Anglophone crisis. In the midst of turbulence and despair, one young leader has emerged as a symbol of peace, progress, and people-centered governance: Lord Mayor Ntufam Ayamba Jacques Ita Dynamic, visionary, charitable, and deeply patriotic, the Lord Mayor has proven to be one of the most outstanding leaders not only in Manyu but in Cameroon at large. His record of service speaks volumes and has earned him admiration, support, and prayers from across the nation. Restoring Peace and Normalcy When he assumed office, Eyumojock was at the heart of the Anglophone crisis. Violence, fear, and instability ruled daily life. Through determined peace initiatives, dialogue, and reconciliation, Mayor Ayamba restored ca...

MAURICE KAMTO’S DISQUALIFICATION: END OF DEMOCRACY OR BEGINNING OF LIBERATION?

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MAURICE KAMTO’S DISQUALIFICATION: END OF DEMOCRACY OR BEGINNING OF LIBERATION? Introduction The recent disqualification of Maurice Kamto—one of Cameroon’s most prominent opposition leaders—has shaken the political landscape. For many, this is the final nail in the coffin of democracy in Cameroon. But for others, it is the spark of a new awakening, a reminder that true liberation will not come from borrowed systems but from Afrisocracy. The Death of Democracy in Cameroon Cameroon’s democracy has long been a façade. Elections are manipulated, opposition leaders are intimidated, and institutions are controlled by the executive. Kamto’s exclusion is not an isolated event; it is part of a broader strategy to suffocate multiparty politics and maintain a one-man, one-party state. No fair competition: Disqualification ensures Paul Biya and his party face no real threat. Judicial complicity: Courts, instead of defending the people, act as political weapons. Citizens’ disillusionment: Each rigge...

WHY PAUL BIYA’S 8TH TERM IS A FRENCH PROJECT, NOT A CAMEROONIAN CHOICE

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WHY PAUL BIYA’S 8TH TERM IS A FRENCH PROJECT, NOT A CAMEROONIAN CHOICE Introduction Cameroon stands at a historic crossroads. After more than four decades in power, President Paul Biya’s pursuit of an eighth term has provoked outrage, skepticism, and despair among many Cameroonians. Yet, beneath the surface, this longevity in office is not simply the result of domestic politics or popular will. It is, above all, a French project—engineered, sustained, and imposed by France to maintain its neo-colonial grip on Cameroon. The Weight of French Interests in Cameroon France has never hidden its deep economic, political, and military interests in Cameroon. From oil and gas in the Bakassi Peninsula to timber, cocoa, and infrastructure contracts, French companies dominate key sectors of the economy. To safeguard these interests, Paris has consistently backed regimes that guarantee continuity rather than change. Paul Biya’s government has offered France exactly that—predictability and compliance...