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Chris Anu: The Judas of Ambazonia’s Revolution

Chris Anu worked with Bamkoui to engineer a plot to capture President Samuel Ikome Sako. The plan was simple but sinister: convince the President to embark on a diplomatic mission to Djibouti, with a “strategic stop” in Addis Ababa. There, agents of La République du Cameroun were waiting to abduct him in the same manner as the Nera Ten.

By Blasius Awonsang

Chris Anu, the self-proclaimed “father and mouthpiece” of the Ambazonian struggle, has revealed himself to be one of the most insidious traitors in our history — a polished spy in revolutionary garb. For nearly a decade, he thundered from his pulpit of deception, pretending to champion the cause of Ambazonian freedom while secretly tightening the noose around its neck.

The Nera Ten Betrayal

His betrayal began with the infamous Nera Ten episode — a historic tragedy long disguised as a “mistake.” We now know it was anything but accidental. Colonel Joël Émile Bamkoui openly confessed on CryOut TV, that Chris Anu was his inside man. He played a central role in coordinating the abduction of President Sisiku Ayuk Tabe and his team in Nigeria, handing them over like trophies to Bamkoui’s security apparatus. That betrayal set in motion years of suffering, imprisonment, and division.

The Addis Ababa Plot

Next came what can only be described as his masterpiece of manipulation: the Addis Ababa mission. Cloaked in the language of “diplomatic outreach,” Chris Anu worked with Bamkoui to engineer a plot to capture President Samuel Ikome Sako. The plan was simple but sinister: convince the President to embark on a diplomatic mission to Djibouti, with a “strategic stop” in Addis Ababa. There, agents of La République du Cameroun were waiting to abduct him in the same manner as the Nera Ten. Chris Anu’s fingerprints were all over the plot. Fortunately, the scheme was uncovered in time and the trip was aborted, averting what could have been another devastating blow to the movement.

The CDC Deal Deception

As if betrayal were his only vocation, Anu later fabricated the now-infamous “CDC deal,” claiming to have secured millions of CFA francs monthly for the Interim Government. In reality, this was nothing more than a smokescreen — a cynical ploy to enrich himself, sow confusion within the movement, and hand strategic advantage to the regime in Yaoundé. The fallout of that deception fractured trust and diverted energy from the liberation effort.

The Regime’s Own Admission

The final insult came when Issa Tchiroma, La République du Cameroun’s official spokesperson, publicly admitted that Chris Anu was his collaborator. With that admission, the circle of betrayal was complete. What many suspected for years was finally confirmed by the regime itself.

A Trojan Horse in Revolutionary Costume

Chris Anu is not one of us. He is a unionist masquerading as a revolutionary — a Trojan horse sent to poison the movement from within. He bears heavy responsibility for the erosion of trust, the bleeding of our struggle, and the loss of some of our finest compatriots, including his own cousin, the late “Field Marshal.”

He is not a freedom fighter. He is the spy in our midst — the man who sold his brothers to their captors and called it diplomacy. History will not remember him as a liberator but as the Judas who kissed the revolution before delivering it to its enemies: La République du Cameroun and France.

Blasius Awonsang

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