Captain Ibrahim Traoré took Burkina Faso from collapse to total food self-sufficiency in just three years.
The West calls it a dangerous dictatorship; we Africans call it a phenomenal revolutionary act of indescribable proportions.
He leaves behind his wife and children, alongside 10 million Southern Cameroonians. He died for being who he was, not for something he truly did wrong.
My brother Patrick, rest your soul. From God we came and to Him is our return. May your family be divinely consoled.
Poor Children of Africa: Stand up for your rights. The solution isn’t in South Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Europe, or the USA. The solution is where the problem is — at home.
I Just completed a course on negotiations...
Lesson 101 !
As the aggressor: YOU CAN'T GET ON THE NEGOTIATION TABLE WHAT YOUR EFFORTS DIDN'T GET YOU ON THE BATTLE FIELD.
CameroUn spent 50B FCFA on Pope Leo’s peace visit.
Jakiri: Few days after his departure, Jakiri got a massacre instead.
Peace? Still not delivered. Peace for LRC = photos, speeches and cocktails and ultimately, unaliving civilians
The Friends of Ambazonia @FrofAmbazonia is doing exactly what's needed to advance the people's cause - informing and educating Washington policymakers about the history of abuse and injustice by Cameroon. My interview with them on @ASRTV_AMBAZONIA
https://t.co/gYVuc0OL6Q
This is ABSOLUTE CINEMA 🔥🎬
MON: 🇺🇸 Trump declares victory 🏆
TUE: 🇺🇸 Trump announces a “peace deal” with Iran 🤝
WED: 🇺🇸 Trump says Iran will be wiped out in 48 hours ⚠️
THU: 🇺🇸 Trump announces another “peace deal” 🤝
FRI: 🇺🇸 Trump declares victory again 🏆
SAT: 🇺🇸 Trump claims everything in Iran is destroyed 💥
SUN: 🇺🇸 Trump declares victory… again 🏆
MON: 🇺🇸 Trump plans yet another “peace deal” 🤝
At this point, it’s not strategy… it’s a full-time circus 🎪⚡
BRITAIN BETRAYED SOUTHERN CAMEROONS — FON ABUMBI II BREAKS SILENCE, CALLS OUT UN FAILURE
Speaking in a candid exchange with American media personality @MayorExperience Joshua T. Berglan, the monarch stated clearly that the roots of the crisis lie in what he described as Britain’s failure to implement the terms of a United Nations–guided process toward independence.
https://t.co/RK2i0e31sq
I have taken note of the discussions surrounding the possible introduction of a Vice President in the Parliament of Cameroun, and all indications suggest that an Anglophone may be appointed to the role. However, several important facts must be clearly stated:
1.The position of Vice President, much like that of the Prime Minister, is largely ceremonial and without real executive power.
2.The Vice President will operate in the shadow of the President, with limited autonomy or influence.
3.The appointment will not meaningfully address—even in the slightest—the root causes of the current crisis.
4.The names being circulated are familiar figures, many of whom have played significant roles in the circumstances that led to the present conflict.
In conclusion, the creation of a Vice President position risks becoming yet another symbolic gesture. Like many ministerial appointments, it will ultimately serve personal, familial, and political interests rather than contribute to the meaningful development of the Former British Southern Cameroons.
That said, we continue to observe developments in Cameroun closely.
Look at it this way: Cameroun Parliament has no legitimacy, Paul Biya stole Issa Tchiroma’s victory, lacking legitimacy as well. Now an illegitimate president will appoint a vice president who too will become illegitimate and rule over the people, probably for the rest of Biya’s term and someone wonders why Southern Cameroons should remain with these people.
I think language matters, and Cameroun’s media should report with accuracy and facts so people are properly informed. Cameroun has not reintroduced the position of Vice President. What Biya has done is create a VP role designed to ensure the continuation of his regime for decades, even after he is gone.
The term “reintroducing a Vice President” would only make sense if the country had returned to a two-state federation. That is clearly not the case. The VP approved today by the Cameroonian Congress bears no resemblance—absolutely none—to the Vice President of the former Federal Republic of Cameroon.
The 1972 Vice President position was intended to maintain a so-called national unity between the two Cameroons. What the CPDM has created now is entirely different. This new VP position represents a group of Bulu thieves and henchmen who have stolen Issa Tchiroma’s victory, acting in their own interests and for their families.
Please, stop saying that Cameroun has reintroduced the post of Vice President.
Thanks.