Issa Tchiroma Bakary: Your mission in Ambazonia is unmasked. Take your tricks to the North, where your people’s backlash is waiting for you.
The Independentist Exposé Series — Part III
Beneath the surface of Issa Tchiroma’s theatrics lies a deeper reality: he is not an independent actor. He is a pawn within the Beti-Bulu hegemony, the only ethnic group in Cameroon that has committed genocide across the land — from the North to the South — always with French approval and support.
This is the Essingan cult, France’s chosen guardians of power in Yaoundé. They have spilled blood in the North, burned villages in Ambazonia, and silenced opposition wherever it dared to rise. Their loyalty belongs to France, and their violence has been the currency of that loyalty.
Tchiroma may believe he is defending his people. He may imagine that by serving France and Biya he will secure influence for the North. But the truth is harsher. He is simply an instrument — a messenger who repeats code words like “no options off the table” and “dialogue is paramount” to weaken Ambazonian resistance.
Even if he thinks himself powerful, his destiny has already been written by those he serves. When the Beti-Bulu elite gather in their circle of privilege, they will sit on chairs, while Issa Tchiroma — their loyal “student of France” — will be left with nothing more than a small stool at the side. That is the measure of his worth to them.
Ambazonians must never be fooled. The trap is laid. Dialogue is a mask. France speaks through him, and the Beti-Bulu system ensures his servitude.
Message to Tchiroma: Your mission in Ambazonia is unmasked. Take your tricks to the North, where your people’s backlash is waiting for you.
Ambazonians: This is not dialogue. This is French infiltration. Stay vigilant, stay unbroken.
The Independentist editorial desk





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