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The truth is, these so-called “men of God” are nothing more than religious politicians, using faith as a cover for commerce.
By The Independentist editorial Desk
The corruption surrounding La République du Cameroun’s fraudulent elections runs deeper than ballot boxes and fake tallies. It extends to the very institutions meant to uphold morality and truth. Three courageous bishops refused to bow in Yaoundé before a statue and collect blood money meant to buy silence and manipulate consciences. Yet, many others — blackleg bishops and hypocrites — shamelessly defended their betrayal while boasting of RAV4s in their garages and dollars in their pockets. These are deceitful men, masquerading as servants of God, running private financial empires under the name of the Church while their Christians are slaughtered daily by the colonial military.
Instead of lifting a prophetic voice against carnage, they have chosen silence and comfort. Money has become their gospel; deceit their ministry. Parents who sacrifice to keep their children in church-run schools and medical facilities are the very ones massacred by Yaoundé’s forces — yet these bishops care little. If I could advise parents, I would tell them: all institutions of learning are the same. Success depends on the determination of the child, not the false label of “quality” tied to mission schools. Many who never attended these costly schools excel in society today. Parents are being exploited — paying huge sums for education and health care — while also contributing faithfully to church offerings every Sunday. Where are their benefits?
The truth is, these so-called “men of God” are nothing more than religious politicians, using faith as a cover for commerce. God does not destroy His creation. Everything He created was good. Let no man deceive you with threats that God will punish you for failing to obey their selfish doctrines. Those are lies — cheap propaganda to keep people brainwashed. Believe in the God who created you, not in the manipulations of devilish men.
Fraudulent elections, bribed clergy, and the silence of hypocritical leaders all serve one purpose: to keep Ambazonians enslaved under a regime that kills its citizens while paying off blackleg collaborators. To crown the insult, it was even rumoured that Frank Biya — son of the dictator — imported 250 luxury cars before the elections, flaunting wealth in the face of a starving population. This is the grotesque theatre of fraud: blood money for bishops, cars for princes, and graves for the people.
Ambazonians must be reminded: this is not your election — it is a selection designed to legitimize tyranny. Do not participate. Do not validate fraud with your presence.
It is time to open our eyes. God is present everywhere — hearing, seeing, and judging. He is not confined to a church building where corrupt bishops dictate falsehoods. Our duty is to help those in need, live uprightly, and resist deceit in every form. Only then will truth defeat fraud, both at the ballot box and in the pulpit.
The truth is, these so-called “men of God” are nothing more than religious politicians, using faith as a cover for commerce.
By The Independentist editorial Desk
The corruption surrounding La République du Cameroun’s fraudulent elections runs deeper than ballot boxes and fake tallies. It extends to the very institutions meant to uphold morality and truth. Three courageous bishops refused to bow in Yaoundé before a statue and collect blood money meant to buy silence and manipulate consciences. Yet, many others — blackleg bishops and hypocrites — shamelessly defended their betrayal while boasting of RAV4s in their garages and dollars in their pockets. These are deceitful men, masquerading as servants of God, running private financial empires under the name of the Church while their Christians are slaughtered daily by the colonial military.
Instead of lifting a prophetic voice against carnage, they have chosen silence and comfort. Money has become their gospel; deceit their ministry. Parents who sacrifice to keep their children in church-run schools and medical facilities are the very ones massacred by Yaoundé’s forces — yet these bishops care little. If I could advise parents, I would tell them: all institutions of learning are the same. Success depends on the determination of the child, not the false label of “quality” tied to mission schools. Many who never attended these costly schools excel in society today. Parents are being exploited — paying huge sums for education and health care — while also contributing faithfully to church offerings every Sunday. Where are their benefits?
The truth is, these so-called “men of God” are nothing more than religious politicians, using faith as a cover for commerce. God does not destroy His creation. Everything He created was good. Let no man deceive you with threats that God will punish you for failing to obey their selfish doctrines. Those are lies — cheap propaganda to keep people brainwashed. Believe in the God who created you, not in the manipulations of devilish men.
Fraudulent elections, bribed clergy, and the silence of hypocritical leaders all serve one purpose: to keep Ambazonians enslaved under a regime that kills its citizens while paying off blackleg collaborators. To crown the insult, it was even rumoured that Frank Biya — son of the dictator — imported 250 luxury cars before the elections, flaunting wealth in the face of a starving population. This is the grotesque theatre of fraud: blood money for bishops, cars for princes, and graves for the people.
Ambazonians must be reminded: this is not your election — it is a selection designed to legitimize tyranny. Do not participate. Do not validate fraud with your presence.
It is time to open our eyes. God is present everywhere — hearing, seeing, and judging. He is not confined to a church building where corrupt bishops dictate falsehoods. Our duty is to help those in need, live uprightly, and resist deceit in every form. Only then will truth defeat fraud, both at the ballot box and in the pulpit.
The Independentist editorial Desk
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