This is no mere chronicle of colonial shadows - it is a prophetic scalpel, wielded by one trained in the twin disciplines of Scripture and corporate ethics, carving through the cloak of globalisation's sanctimony. In Cameroun's Curious Comeuppance, Christian philosopher and moral craftsman Stephen Makoge Enongene lays bare the imperial hangover still gripping Ambazonia--a people whose God-given inheritance is under siege by the French-imposed regime. This regime, veiled in the rhetoric of globalisation, seeks to annexe not only land but legacy, extracting life from the marrow of a sovereign nation. Through the piercing gaze of the Incarnate Word of life--sharper than any double-edged sword--this volume partitions soul from spirit and exposes every hidden intent. It journeys beyond headlines and history, navigating desert-garden contrasts where ancient covenants meet modern modes of oppression, dismantling facades to unearth the rawness beneath. Enongene's unique vantage, shaped by decades in global academic and business ethics, reveals how the wounds of neocolonialism bleed into social and economic veins worldwide. But this is not a dirge. It is a call to reconstruction--a blueprint for reclaiming what is sacred by wielding the eternal Word as both hammer and compass. Cameroun's Curious Comeuppance stands at the crossroads of justice, equity and faith, demanding that the Church and the world awake from complicity and wield divine wisdom to restore what has been stolen.
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