The Next Cameroon Needs a New Anglophone Class
Not a class that conspires against itself, divides its own people, and sacrifices the future for titles, positions, and personal gain.
But a class that unites, cooperates, builds, and uplifts.
A class that fights for empowerment, employment, education, industry, and opportunity - not endless political posturing without results.
A class that measures success not by how many families became rich, but by how many young people found dignity, work, hope, and purpose.
For too long, too many have used the suffering of the people as a ladder for personal advancement. The next generation must be different.
My prayer to God is that a new spirit rises among us: less jealousy, less betrayal, less noise and division - more vision, more competence, more sacrifice, more nation-building.
Because a people that cannot unite to build will remain vulnerable to those who unite to control them.
The next Cameroon will not be built by those who only ask: "What can I take from the nation?" It will be built by those courageous enough to ask: "What can I leave behind for the next generation?"
Thank you for your kind attention to this matter.
Dr. David Makongo