A PLOT TO DESTROY CAMEROON? (REVELATIONS)

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Chroniques de Françafrique uncovers a shocking plot involving mercenaries from Chad and Central African Republic infiltrating Cameroon for a coup against President Paul Biya, amid power struggles and French shadowy influence, threatening Central Africa's stability. (168 characters)

Explosive Revelations

The story from Chroniques de Françafrique was never meant to go public, as it could reshape Cameroon's fate and Central Africa's future. This explosive affair ties into a succession war around 92-year-old autocrat Paul Biya, who has ruled for nearly half a century. Internal threats include the forgotten Anglophone war, Boko Haram in the north, and vultures circling power like Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh, Samuel Voufoanyo, Franck Biya, and elite guards backed by Israeli mercenaries.

Mercenary Infiltration

Chadian and Central African mercenaries, allied previously with warlord Armel Sao in Bangui, were hired by a mysterious Cameroonian intermediary for a Yaoundé power grab. Armed with fake Cameroonian IDs and cash, small teams entered before the contested October presidential election, positioning in cities like Bertoua, Garoua Boulay, and Menganga along the route to Yaoundé. The full plan envisions more troops crossing from the Central African border to back a Biya clan faction during his death or unrest, with strong army ties claimed.

"ces carte nationales d'identité serviront euh à nos hommes pour entrer sur le sol camerounais et prendre position jusqu'à Bertoua..."

Planned Coup Details

At 23:30, the general staff signals to seize control posts up to Makomo border, donning gendarme uniforms from fallen guards. Opposition figures like Maurice Kamto or Issa Chiroma Bakari were queried but denied involvement, with the plot pinned on a Biya clan rival. French "barbouzes" loom in the background amid African turmoil.

"À 23h30, l'état-major donne le feu vert et ils ouvrent le feu sur tous les postes de contrôle..."

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