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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. ⚖...

CAMEROON IS NOT A COUNTRY, IT IS A BUSINESS — AND THE PEOPLE ARE THE PREY

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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 ...

WHO REALLY CONTROLS THE ANGLOPHONE REGIONS OF CAMEROON?

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WHO REALLY CONTROLS THE ANGLOPHONE REGIONS OF CAMEROON? For nine solid years, the Anglophone crisis has dragged on like an unending nightmare. Nine years of bloodshed, economic ruin, and despair. Yet, the government of Cameroon beats its chest every month claiming that “normalcy has returned.” Minister Atanga Nji swears peace has been restored. MKPD floods the internet with propaganda declaring victory. Ngoh Ngoh whispers to foreign partners that Yaoundé has crushed separatism. And Prime Minister Dion Ngute insists schools, businesses, and churches are thriving again. But reality speaks louder than propaganda. THE MOCKERY OF “NORMALCY” If the government truly controls the Anglophone regions, why do lockdowns declared by Ambazonians still bring life to a standstill? Schools close. Churches are empty. Markets are deserted. Transporters ground their vehicles. And all this happens not because Yaoundé says so, but because Ambazonian fighters snap their fingers and everyone obeys...

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 COALITION QUESTION: CAN CAMEROON’S OPPOSITION UNITE TO DEFEAT BIYA?

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THE COALITION QUESTION: CAN CAMEROON’S OPPOSITION UNITE TO DEFEAT BIYA? Introduction For over four decades, Paul Biya has clung to power, ruling Cameroon with an iron grip and leaving the country in political stagnation, economic decay, and social despair. As the 2025 elections approach, one question dominates the minds of Cameroonians: can the opposition finally unite to end Biya’s reign? The Strength of Unity History shows that fragmented opposition plays directly into the hands of authoritarian regimes. Each party running on its own divides votes, weakens resistance, and strengthens Biya’s dominance. Unity, on the other hand, has the power to: Consolidate national support behind a single candidate. Mobilize resources more effectively against the ruling party’s machinery. Give citizens hope that genuine change is possible. Break regional and tribal barriers, forging a common vision for Cameroon’s future. The Obstacles to Coalition While unity sounds simple, in practice it has been el...

EDITORIAL: PAUL BIYA’S 8TH TERM – A CONTRACT WITH FRANCE, CHINA AND ISRAEL, NOT CAMEROON

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EDITORIAL: PAUL BIYA’S 8TH TERM – A CONTRACT WITH FRANCE, CHINA AND ISRAEL, NOT CAMEROON When history is finally written about Cameroon’s long descent into political captivity, one truth will stand out: Paul Biya’s presidency has never been for Cameroonians. At 93, seeking an unprecedented eighth term, the dictator is not fighting to serve his people but to preserve the interests of foreign powers—France, China, and Israel. His candidacy is not a patriotic call; it is an international project, engineered to keep Cameroon under permanent foreign domination. FRANCE: THE COLONIAL MASTER STILL IN CHARGE It is no secret that Paul Biya’s real loyalty lies in Paris, not Yaoundé. The clearest evidence? He has ignored Cameroonian elites—clergymen, chiefs, ministers, and delegations who waited endlessly at the Unity Palace—yet he rushed to meet the outgoing French Ambassador. This is not diplomacy; it is servitude. For over four decades, France has held Cameroon by the throat. From exploiting re...