Letter to the Editor
Revolutionary Comrades, Let us not be distracted by these empty fellows parading themselves as “PhD holders.” Even if they earned those titles honestly, there is one thing they clearly lack: common sense. And it is not degrees or foreign certificates that build or rule a nation. If anything, it is wisdom, vision, and sacrifice.
Yes, they may have studied, but what did they learn? Certainly not the God-given common sense that guides true leaders. Today, every Tom, Dick, and Harry who can read and write suddenly thinks he must be President of Ambazonia. This is nothing but confusion.
Look at history. Ahmadou Ahidjo, the first President of French Cameroun—was he a university graduate? No. Were there not people with higher degrees at the time? Yes. Yet he led. What about Dr. John Ngu Foncha? Was he a degree holder? No. Leadership has never been about papers—it has always been about courage, vision, and the ability to carry a people.
These lazy opportunists—lunatics in disguise—now pretend to be leaders of our struggle. Some of them were not even born when Dr. E.M.L. Endeley, Foncha, and Hon. Augustine Ngom Jua were negotiating with Ahidjo in Foumban. Those were real leaders of a government, not self-appointed heads of “revolutionary WhatsApp groups.”
Education without substance is nonsense. Reading piles of books to acquire a piece of paper called PhD, while contributing nothing to your nation’s liberation, is empty pride. Worse still, their “research” is often on Napoleon, Bonaparte, or European history, instead of studying their own people’s realities and liberation needs.
Such men are no leaders. They are clowns in borrowed robes. The Ambazonian struggle must not depend on them, for they know nothing of true sacrifice, true leadership, or true revolution.
Yours faithfully,
[Name withheld]





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