It´s a well-known fact that Cameroon, at one time a prosperous country, has been taken to the brink of an egregious cataclysm. The leaders and rulers of that country have put your average punter through the mill. The country is rife with “Isfet”, with decay. Although some Cameroonians argue that an Anglophone should become Head of State in order to put the country back on track, it stands to reason that only leaders, rulers and people imbued with and cleaving to God, keeping the 42 commandments of Maat and the Sermon on the Mount of the Lord Jesus the Christ can be instrumental in overcoming this “Isfet” or decay so that Cameroon may blossom out again.
By: The Global Thunder / Cameroon
Yaoundé, Cameroon — As Cameroon is gearing up for the presidential election which is supposed to take place this year, some Cameroonians have opined that an English-speaker from the North-West and South-West Regions of Cameroon should become the next President of the Republic of Cameroon.
Is being an English-speaker from the North-West or the South-West Region the crucial qualification one should have in order to be able to root out the “Isfet” which has gripped Cameroon and most Cameroonians? Such a mindset is really weird – to say the least. Actually, most Cameroonians are in the throes of filth, dishonesty, adultery, fornication, ritual murders, scam, envy, hypocrisy, deception, embezzlement of public funds, lies, Luciferian cults, occult and Satanic practices. These evils are the source of Cameroon´s multifarious woes.
By the way, those who worship Lucifer ought to mark that Lucifer is a fallen angel or spirit: “ How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! How art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations! ” ( Isaiah 14, 12). Those who worship Lucifer will end up in hell, for Lucifer will be cast into the “lake of fire and brimstone”. Lucifer´s light some people strive for in Luciferian cults is phoney: “ And no wonder, for Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light. It is not surprising, then, if his servants also masquerade as servants of righteousness. Their end will be what their actions deserve ” ( 2 Corinthians 11,14)
Conversely, the Lord Jesus the Christ is the real light: “ When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, ‘I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life’ ” ( John 8, 12). Moreover, the Lord Jesus the Christ is the “bright Morning Star” ( Revelation 22, 16).

Those who are canvassing for an anglophone President seem to forget, to omit or to overlook that Ni John Fru Ndi, an English-speaker from the North-West region , was elected President of the Republic of Cameroon in 1992. The results were tampered with by Albert Dzongang and his abetters of the CPDM. In February 2024, Albert Dzongang, who is from the West region of Cameroon, confessed that he had been the mastermind behind the rigging of the presidential election of 1992. Alexis Dipanda who was President of the Supreme court then and who read the results of the 1992 presidential election noted that the presidential poll had been marred by fraud. However, he added that the Supreme court was not empowered to invalidate that presidential election.
Eric Chinje, who is an English-speaker from the North-West region and a former CTV/CRTV anchorman, has become increasingly vocal in championing an English-speaker at the helm of the Cameroonian State. He contends that the English-speaking subsystem is better than the French-speaking subsystem. Chinje points out that French-speaking pupils and students plump for the English-speaking subsystem because the latter is better. However, the truth is that both subsystems have their assets and shortcomings. French-speaking pupils and students plump for the English-speaking educational subsystem because English is the foremost global language and because the English-speaking educational subsystem is not very demanding. In fact, pupils and students can select a couple of subjects and focus on them. One of the shortcomings of the Cameroonian English-speaking educational subsystem is that critical thinking is not systematically instilled into pupils and students within the framework of this subsystem. For instance, Eric Chinje worked for the World Bank. Now then, it´s common knowledge that one of the missions or duties of the WTO, the World Bank and the IMF is to organize and further the exploitation of so-called Third World countries. In this regard, the Frenchman Jean-Luc Mathieu wrote: “ Les pays capitalistes […] n´en avaient pas pour autant l´intention de modifier les structures internationals commerciales ( GATT devenu OMC), financières ( Banque mondiale) et monétaires (FMI) dont une fonction est d´organiser l´exploitation du Tiers Monde derrière l´idéologie du libéralisme et de la compétitivité” (Jean – Luc Mathieu, La défense international des droits de l´homme, Que sais-je?, 2ème édition, Paris 1998, Presses Universitaires de France, page 10).
This means that Eric Chinje worked – maybe unwittingly – for a financial institution which organizes the exploitation of African countries, among others. And perhaps he is proud of it; anyway, this is nothing to crow about. Had Eric Chinje been well-informed or knowledgeable about the real missions or duties of the World Bank, he would have spurned the job offer from that financial institution. Or, maybe he was aware of the real missions and duties of the World Bank, but he just made up his mind to make an outstanding career.
This raises a query about his “primordial upbringing”. Did he have or enjoy any “primordial education” at all?
“Primordial upbringing” or “primordial education” should not be confused neither with nursery school education nor with primary school education though some teachers may every now and then impart snippets of “primordial education” there. “Primordial education” is, in a nutshell, about teaching a human being to always keep the 42 commandments of Maat and the Sermon on the Mount ( Matthew, chapters 5, 6 and 7) by, of and from the Lord Jesus the Christ so that they may get in touch with the Almighty God — the Creator, the Maker of all that is – and be useful to their neighbors and fellow humans. Only through circumcision of the heart can a human get in touch with the Creator. Circumcision of the heart is performed by steering clear of the things which defile human beings: “ For it is from within, out of a person´s heart, that evil thoughts come – sexual immorality, theft, murder, adultery, greed, malice, deceit, lewdness, envy, slander, arrogance and folly. All these evils come from inside and defile a person” (Gospel according to Mark, chapter 7, 21-23).
“Primordial education” or “primordial upbringing” can be imparted by one´s caregivers, traditional rulers, clerics and groups abiding by the 42 commandments of Maat and the Sermon on the Mount. Nowadays, the snag is that most parents/caregivers, ancestral traditions and clerics departed from the 42 commandments of Maat and from the Sermon on the Mount. Almost all ancestral traditions and belief systems erred and are tainted.
Human beings who practice the 42 commandments of Maat and the Sermon on the Mount are “few and far between”.
Maat means “Truth – Righteousness”. The number “42” represents the 42 faces of God. Remember, the Lord Jesus the Christ said: “ Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God” ( Matthew 5,8). This is true.

Do those who have taken the cudgels for an English-speaking President of the Republic of Cameroon even bother to vet their potential candidate in order to make sure they abide by the 42 commandments of Maat and the Sermon on the Mount? Do they just fancy that they will hoodwink Cameroonians into buying “a pig in a poke”? Why aren´t they forthcoming about the “manifesto” of their potential English-speaking candidate? Granted, the hardships and ills which have beset Cameroon and Cameroonians are man-made, but they are to be ascribed to leaders und rulers who are not rooted in the 42 commandments of Maat and in the Sermon on the Mount of the Lord Jesus the Christ.
Therefore it´s wrong to assume that Cameroon is going through a man-made rough patch because the current President of the Republic and his closest cronies, henchmen and abetters aren´t proficient in English.
Ultimately, Cameroon will only survive if Cameroonians flop over to “Maatocracy” because conventional wisdom has it that “cleanliness is next to godliness” and “honesty is the best policy”. Now then, a clean human or an honest person is someone who abides by the 42 commandments of Maat and by the Sermon on the Mount of the Lord Jesus the Christ. With “Maatocracy” a bright age is at hand in Cameroon. Do Cameroonian politicians keep the 42 commandments of Maat and the Sermon on the Mount of the Lord Jesus the Christ? Does your average punter keep the 42 commandments of Maat and the Sermon on the Mount of the Lord Jesus the Christ? All Cameroonians are urged to go to the fountainhead, to always remember God — our Creator, our Maker, the Master of the Universe — and his commandments, for: “ Don’t be misled; remember that you can’t ignore God and get away with it: a man will always reap just the kind of crop he sows! If he sows to please his own wrong desires, he will be planting seeds of evil and he will surely reap a harvest of spiritual decay and death; but if he plants the good things of the Spirit, he will reap the everlasting life that the Holy Spirit gives him” ( Galatians 6:7-8).