Brief Summary
The speaker discusses the political and social issues in Cameroon, particularly focusing on the Anglophone regions and the impact of government policies. He touches on themes of morality, tradition, and the consequences of actions on future generations. He also addresses the Anglophone activists, Francophone citizens, and those in positions of power, urging them to consider their roles in the current situation and strive for positive change.
- The speaker emphasizes the importance of morality and education.
- He criticizes the abuse of power and the lack of democracy.
- He calls for unity and understanding between Anglophone and Francophone communities.
- He highlights the impact of current actions on future generations.
Introduction and Gratitude
The speaker begins by thanking his audience and acknowledging the platform provided by his brother for discussing political issues, particularly those affecting the Anglophone community. He points out the importance of understanding the implications of laws and the differences between democratic and non-democratic countries, cautioning against comparing Cameroon and London in this context.
Morality, Education, and National Failure
The speaker emphasizes the importance of morality alongside education, including advanced degrees. He suggests that Cameroon's failures are due to a lack of morality, even among those with high levels of education. He criticizes the system for arresting people openly and compares it to a monarchical system, asserting that Cameroon is abusing power.
Consequences of Actions and the Need for Change
The speaker warns that the negative actions of today will affect future generations, impacting moral civics and stability. He stresses the need to change people's mindsets and traditions to prevent further damage. He notes that any bad character will eventually have consequences, affecting not only individuals but also their families and future.
Call for Peace and Reflection
The speaker urges people not to abuse God during elections and to seek peace. He suggests that those in power should allow people to live in peace and see the world. He also questions the use of pictures to manipulate the public and highlights the absence of ministers in villages, indicating a disconnect between the government and the people.
Karma and Responsibility
The speaker reiterates that actions have consequences, emphasizing that karma is real and affects future generations. He poses a question to Anglophone activists and those in positions of power, particularly regarding the control of resources and money in the Southwest and Northwest regions. He suggests that some individuals are exploiting these resources for personal gain while working in the presidency.
Slavery and Betrayal
The speaker criticizes those who voluntarily enslave themselves and betray their people for money. He questions the actions of intellectuals who call Cameroon a sovereign and democratic country while children are being tortured and their images are being shared. He expresses his frustration and questions why people do not respect those who struggle to tell the truth.
Francophone Perspective and Plea to Security Forces
Addressing the Francophone community, the speaker acknowledges the suffering of the Anglophone region and urges them to understand their situation. He asks the security forces to be conscious of their actions, reminding them that they share the same problems as the people they are suppressing. He pleads with them to avoid killing innocent people and to be aware of the consequences of their actions.
Tradition, Forgiveness, and Anglophone Concerns
The speaker mentions tradition and the importance of considering it. He asks for forgiveness and calls for unity between Anglophone and Francophone communities. He touches on the issue of blood and tradition, emphasizing the need for recognition and respect.
Elite Responsibility and Call for Protection
The speaker identifies the elite as the source of the problems, accusing them of using names for their own benefit. He stresses the importance of protecting human beings and criticizes those who mistreat others. He mentions the African Union and European Union, calling for international attention to the situation in Cameroon.
Final Thoughts and Blessings
The speaker shares personal blessings, including his wife and children. He reiterates his knowledge of the divisions in the Northwest and expresses his commitment to speaking the truth. He concludes by offering blessings and expressing hope for the future.

