Cameroon, a beautiful country situated opposite the middle portion of Brazil, on the eastern side of the Atlantic Ocean, is bordered by six countries, of which Nigeria is the most prominent neighbor. It appears on maps like a heavily pregnant mother carrying a baby on her back.
Apportioned to Germany during the 1884 Berlin
conference that carved up Africa, Berlin treated German Kamerun as a treasured
colony until Great Britain and France captured the land during the First World
War, partitioned it into British Cameroons and French Cameroun and then lorded
it over the people for four decades before the campaign for reunification and
self-rule by Cameroonian civic-nationalists compelled the two colonial masters
to allow Cameroon to become a member of the United Nations Organization. Today,
English and French are the official languages in this country that pundits call
“Africa in miniature” and the “Microcosm of Africa” on account of its
topography, flora, fauna, and peoples.
Even so, Cameroon is haunted by a seven-decade
deception that it is yet to shake off. The civic-nationalists who campaigned
and fought for its reunification and independence were defeated by the French,
who granted self-rule to this microcosm of Africa thereafter by handing power
over to its compradors (those Cameroonians who never asked, never campaigned,
and never fought for the land’s freedom). Today, Cameroon is the only country
in Africa where those who sacrificed blood and sweat for its independence and
reunification have never had the levers of power to realize “The New Cameroon”
that would make the country an integral part of the civilized world because the
French-imposed system and the two regimes in the country’s sixty-five years
history of independence organize fake elections that the puppet masters
validate by recognizing the charades.
92-year-old Paul Biya, the second Cameroonian
president who has been in power since 1982 as head of state (was prime minister
from 1972-1982), is running in the October 12, 2025, presidential election,
which Maurice Kamto, the main opposition candidate who actually won the 2018
presidential election, has been barred from participating in. But since
Cameroon’s electoral autocracy has the world’s most efficient election-rigging
machinery, the backing of President Macron of France and the global circle of puppet
masters who perpetrate mediocrity and theft in Africa, the absentee and
oblivious Paul Biya would be declared victorious by the election body his
regime created and controls, and he would be recognized as the winner by
France, the other puppet masters and the mainstream media they work with in
perpetuating the global mafia’s crime of subjugation and social-engineering of
Cameroon, Cameroonians, Africa, and Africans.
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