CAMEROON IS NOT A COUNTRY, IT IS A BUSINESS — AND THE PEOPLE ARE THE PREY
CAMEROON IS NOT A COUNTRY, IT IS A BUSINESS — AND THE PEOPLE ARE THE PREY In Cameroon today, the people are not treated as citizens — they are treated as prey. And the predator has a name: Paul Biya. For more than 42 years, Biya has ruled not as a servant of the people, but as the business owner of a colonial company called Cameroon. Every sector of national life — from oil and timber to education and elections — is treated not as a public trust, but as private property to be exploited for profit. The Colonial Blueprint Cameroon was never designed as a true nation. It was carved up, sold, and traded by colonial masters who saw not a people, but a marketplace. After independence was declared, colonial powers imposed presidents who would act as managers of their business interests. The constitution, the army, the parliament, the judiciary — none of these institutions were built to serve Cameroonians. They were built to protect the business structure, ensuring that wealth and ...