And Now, what are we doing? Hard truth from Dieudonne Essomba




I don’t do a lot of posts on the English problem anymore. It is not because I have changed my opinion, but simply because I wanted to let time pass, so that everyone can see with their own eyes everything that I had anticipated and that will happen exactly as I said it.

Four years ago, when this story began, I warned you: the unitary state does not have the political, economic, financial, diplomatic, media and strategic means to militarily overcome the Anglophone Secession.

The only solution was to return to the 1961 Federation, which may have been redeveloped. There was no other solution! But so-called patriots, encouraged by ideologies, pushed the government into the stinking swamp of a civil war they believed was foolish.

Where are we?




Having left with machetes, the Amba Boys have managed to procure increasingly sophisticated arms, and worse, they have already mastered the production of homemade bombs! However, the mastery of these machines of death creates a qualitative break in the course of the battles opposing the guerrillas to the regular armies.

Indeed, the control of the bombs to make up for their weakness, by reducing the occurrences of frontal combat in favor of terrorist attacks and deadly traps.

The control of instruments as treacherous as bombs creates an atmosphere of terror that strikes even the army which can no longer maintain the same serenity, since it can be struck at any time anywhere.

The truth is, the war against the Amba Boys has become very complicated! And we want to ask ourselves: why did we lead our army in this molasses?




The fight against upecist guerrillas had been won by the army, but with the support of the French. The fight against Boko Haram is almost won by the army, but with the support of neighboring armies and outside powers. Against the Amba Boys, who are we counting on?

The English-speaking populations no longer want to hear about the unitary state and will never support an army that still claims to impose it on them. No one supports us outside.

What are we going to do ?
What is more, the war is bleeding the public treasury dry and the situation will be worse in the coming days. The price of oil, on which a quarter of the budget and half of the currencies are based, has plummeted.

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