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Until now we knew that we were dealing with a daddy’s boy as a potential successor to his father as President of the Republic. Some say he is virtual, designated, putatively suspected, spiritual, natural dolphin. Now, we will also have to deal with the son of the father of the Nation, who comes to claim the remains of his father’s heritage. Legacy Formerly bequeathed to Mr. Paul Biya.

When George Foreman was to oppose Mohamed Ali in Kinshasa (formerly Zaire) in 1974, the international media spoke of the “Fight of the Century”.

Could we say the same about the probable fight which could oppose two sons of the only presidents of the Republic that Cameroon has known since its independence? One is called Franck Emmanuel Biya. His father continues to show it to us and to show it at all high-level occasions around the world. He would have even presented it to Wladimir Poutine, after having sold it to Emmanuel “macro” sorry, “micron” what do I say Macron. All the village chiefs of Central Africa already know him very well, since he attends their closed meetings without official protocol rank in Cameroon. Too bad his playmate, Nouredinne Bongo, is being punished for stealing jam from the fridge. Both were already preparing to inherit from their fathers. Fortunately, there is Teodorino Nguema Obiang in Malabo, with whom he shares an addiction for beautiful and expensive cars.

The other opposite is called Mohamadou Badjika Ahidjo. Son of the first president of Cameroon Ahmadou Ahidjo, If the North lost power in 1982, he intends to prove that he, Badjika Ahidjo, did not lose the North. The primaries of this announced duel are being played out first and foremost in Mbankolo.
Mbankolo, country mud

Politics is sinister and cynical, said a disillusioned person. It is on the mudslides transformed into mass grave lids that politicians will recover their health. They look like scavengers. They look like scavengers. They look like necromancers.

Here is one who went there, with guards for his protection and care towards the spirits and souls tested by nature and not only by nature. Normal, he is a compassionate citizen, some say. He is a politician in the campaign or in the pre-election campaign who wants to be seen as close to the people who have suffered so hard. But the fact remains that he is the son of the President of the Republic and above all a young Cameroonian who is very much rumored for the one who must perpetuate what his father did to Cameroon. Either he will do worse, or he will do better, or he will do nothing at all. His attitude at the scene of the disaster suggested that he was coming to tell us that it would be him and not someone else among those who had been agitating for months.

And here are others who pass through Mbankolo. We saw former presidential candidates who went to launch their electoral campaigns, as a prelude to the early presidential election which is being prepared in secret, in full view of everyone. The dead of Mbankolo thus become martyrs of ritual crimes, as there always are on the eve of the presidential election. Mbankolo becomes an opportune pilgrimage favored by an impromptu event. Politicians believe that we are dull-minded not to see the cynical and unhealthy recovery of the deadly Mbankolo sludge. How many were there in Ngouaché, in Damase,…where there had been a similar disaster? And while everyone puts themselves under the lanterns to play their ludicrous and macabre comedies, we are told of the arrival of Mohamadou Badjika Ahidjo. just as agitated and commented on as that of Franck Emmanuel Biya,

No less than the eldest son of the former President of the Republic of Cameroon. A resident of Mbankolo did not hide his opinion from me: “as Franck Biya came, Badjika is also coming. Is this where they come to do their electoral campaigns? On corpses? »

Badjika wants her father’s inheritance.

Ahmadou Ahidjo’s son comes to Mbankolo. As well as Franck Biya was also there. This will have been only one stage of his electoral campaign for the seat of the Etoudi palace built by his father and to which he suddenly feels rights.

His presumed challenger is supported by vague and disorderly movements, which have aimed to present him as the only good choice to succeed his father. His father also helps him a lot in his efforts to make the pots attached to his ankles resonate less loudly. Especially since hotheads from his mother-in-law’s entourage have decided to bring into public view all the filthy affairs hidden in the discreet life of the “next President of the Republic”, named Franck Biya.

Mohamadou Badjika Ahidjo, who demonstrates the desire to appear before the justice of the people to claim the Palace of Unity built by his father; will be defended by a collective under construction called “Movement of Badjikaists for the Recovery of Cameroon” (MBRC). We must now get used to this acronym and to this movement whose social project, in short, is the continuation of the work of the former President of the Republic Ahmadou Ahidjo.
Thus, each step of Ahidjo’s son, on the mud, on the corpses buried in the rubble of Mbankolo has been scanned, analyzed and will be the subject of heated debates which will certainly lead us towards certain political deadlines.

Mbankolo, as in boxing, will have served as a weighing stage for future pugilists. Think about this unique poster: a son who wants to take back the things left by his father, facing a son who wants to take back the things left by his father. The other politicians campaigning in Mbankolo will then be trampled as much as they trample the corpses carried away by the waters of the “so-called” lake of Grégoire Owona.

How will Badjika Ahidjo find himself if his father’s inheritance were handed over to him? he will certainly be lost. Cameroon Airlines no longer exists, Fonader has disappeared, Oncpb has collapsed but its last general director is a member of the National Assembly, the hall of Nsimalen airport stinks of urine because of clogged toilets; the Regifercam was derailed and the camship sank off the coast of Wouri. He’s going to get lost, Badjika! He will look for Mideviv, Sotuc, Fogape, BCD, Crédit Agricole, Celucam, CNCE, and will no longer find them. Even the bathtub and the table in his father’s office, untouchable historical relics, disappeared, taken by “unidentified individuals”. If he had been under these skies visited by the great predators of this country, He would no longer recognize the famous and once magnificent presidential residence of Nachtigal, on the banks of the Sanaga, today dilapidated and abandoned for the benefit of the hotel Continental of Geneva; the residence of the Mont-Fébé guests buried under tall grass after having hosted famous world personalities. It will be difficult for Ahidjo’s son to find himself in the thicket of his father’s inheritance.

Franck Emmanuel Biya, will contrast the “great achievements” of his father. He will therefore present to him the hegemony of esoteric sects and circles, the unnatural sexual practices from the top to the bottom of the ladder of society, the “illicit and scandalous and without cause” enrichment of officials; the Olembé stadium, playing area for FC Task Force dribblers. Franck Biya will oppose Badjika Ahidjo on the Yaoundé-Douala highway which will no longer reach Yaoundé… it will be difficult for both of them.

We are awaiting the outcome of the case without further action. Meanwhile, Paul Biya announces: “Game Over”.

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