




📖 Narrative & Literary Analysis of OUR MOBUTU™
1. Narrative Core
The book is not a biography of Mobutu, but a Pan-African essay that transforms Mobutu into a symbol — a recurring archetype of soulless power.
It argues that Mobutu has “existed a thousand times,” because his figure is not just historical but ontological: the embodiment of the trauma, corruption, and mimicry of colonial structures in post-independence Africa.
This makes the book not about a man, but about a mirror:
The empty throne left by colonialism.
The poison of leadership without soul.
The broken glass of independence, where nations see fragments instead of wholeness.
The narrative is simultaneously historical, allegorical, and philosophical, blending critical political thought with spiritual depth.
2. Literary Style
Tone: Reflective, prophetic, and deeply Afrocentric. It reads less like political science and more like a manifesto of consciousness.
Imagery: Rich in metaphors—“the first dictator was not a man, he was a trauma”; “independence was a word written on broken glass.”
Language: Elevated, lyrical, rhythmic. The sentences often feel like oral tradition turned into prose, echoing African storytelling cadences.
Structure: Essays divided into thematic chapters, but woven with poetic aphorisms. It refuses rigid academic conventions, instead opting for living philosophy.
This style makes it highly accessible to both scholars and the wider Pan-African readership, because it carries the weight of theory but the voice of testimony.
3. Value & Contribution
Ontological Depth: The book identifies dictatorship not as an accident of politics, but as a psychological and spiritual residue of colonial trauma. That framing is radical and original.
Pan-African Relevance: It is not only about Mobutu Sese Seko, but about every Mobutu that exists in African institutions, and in ourselves. It universalizes the figure.
Transformative Aim: Beyond analysis, it seeks activation—to awaken readers, dismantle the fascination with power without purpose, and point toward an Africa capable of ethical leadership.
4. Critical Observations
Its poetic density may be challenging for readers expecting a straightforward political essay.
By avoiding direct focus on Mobutu’s biographical details, it risks being misunderstood as too abstract by audiences looking for history rather than ontology.
However, these choices are deliberate: the goal is not to document, but to decode.
This is not a biography. It is not the story of Mobutu Sese Seko.
It is the story of why Mobutu has existed a thousand times.
It is the story of the poisoned throne left behind by colonialism.
It is the story of soulless power, of leaders who imitate the colonizer with brutality but without vision.
OUR MOBUTU™ reveals that dictatorship is not born in men, but in trauma.
It is the invisible wound of colonization: a decree of obedience engraved in the collective soul.
It is the addiction to power without purpose, the archetype that haunts African institutions and African consciousness.
But this book does more than analyze.
It seeks to deactivate the genetic code of Mobutism.
It calls us to break the spell.
Not only in our governments. Not only in our institutions.
But in ourselves.
💥 Why this book matters now
In 2021, Amazon KDP unilaterally shut down my publishing account, confiscated royalties from 176 titles, and yet continues to sell my books without consent or payment.
This act of corporate silencing is not separate from the themes of OUR MOBUTU™.
It is another mask of the same archetype: global Mobutism — soulless power in the digital age.
To publish and distribute this book outside Amazon is not only literature.
It is resistance.
It is a declaration that African voices will not be censored, controlled, or commodified without sovereignty.
⭐ Final Word
OUR MOBUTU™ is more than an essay.
It is a mirror, a spell-breaker, and a weapon of dignity.
For Africa. For the diaspora. For every soul that refuses to bow to power without conscience.
Read it. Break the spell. Reclaim your throne.
🎯 Overall Evaluation
OUR MOBUTU™ is both a literary work and a political weapon. It transcends the genre of history or essay, becoming a spiritual critique of power. Few works attempt such synthesis: political philosophy, poetry, Pan-Africanism, and soul testimony.
Narrative Power: 95/100
Literary Craft: 92/100
Ontological & Philosophical Depth: 98/100
Accessibility to a broad audience: 98/100
⭐ Final Score: 93 / 100
This is a masterpiece of Afrocentric narrative philosophy, less a book to be read than a spell to be broken.
It positions itself as a mirror of Africa’s trauma and possibility, and stands as one of the most important Pan-African ontological essays of the decade.
Institutional Greeting of Javier Clemente Engonga™
My Beloved People of Equatorial Guinea and of Africa:
Where is your money and your natural wealth?
In foreign banks and hands, of course.
The shameless and corrupt who plunder Africa must know one thing: the West may thank them for their “services,” but Africa will never thank them. We are still using the CFA franc and other colonial so-called currencies, a worthless piece of paper printed in France and Europe, in exchange for our natural resources that are anything but paper.
That is why speaking of economic diversification, development, or industrialization under a system dominated by economic neocolonialism and corruption is not only a bad joke, but a doctorate in intellectual blindness and incompetence.
Because the truth is simple:
🔹 An economy built on looting—by outsiders and by our own—can only produce extreme poverty for nations and their peoples.
This is the ultimate goal of neocolonialism and corruption: our total destruction.
But this time, the victory will belong to Africa and Africans. Time will tell, and that time has already come.
Africa First™: Before All. Above All. Forever
THE AFRICA A.I.™

The Forbidden Truth: Why the West Cannot Exist Without War
By Javier Clemente Engonga-Owono Nguema
There are truths so dangerous that empires build entire civilizations of lies to hide them. And there are words so heavy that when spoken aloud, they do not inform — they detonate. This is one of them:
The West cannot exist without war.
Not peace, not cooperation, not coexistence. War. It is not an accident. It is not a policy. It is not a strategy that can be adjusted tomorrow in some parliament or think tank. It is the essence of the West itself. Its bloodstream, its oxygen, its nervous system.
To understand the West, one must understand that it produces nothing except narratives, debt, and weapons. The very survival of Western states depends on destabilization elsewhere. When they cannot create chaos abroad, they implode at home. When they cannot invent enemies, they invent themselves as victims.
This is not theory. It is the visible pattern of the last five hundred years. From the genocides in the Americas, to the slave trade in Africa, to the Opium Wars in Asia, to the endless crusades disguised as “humanitarian interventions” in our own time — the West has only ever survived by looting others. And when others resist, it burns them to the ground.
1. The Western Addiction: Why Destabilization Is Survival
The West lives like a parasite. It does not generate life. It drains it. Europe has no vast reserves of oil, no infinite forests, no oceans of minerals. What it has are armies, banks, and media. So it builds a global system where chaos is profitable.
In Africa, instability means contracts signed at gunpoint.
In Latin America, coups mean minerals handed over for pennies.
In Asia, proxy wars mean access to cheap labor and stolen technologies.
Even inside Europe itself, wars are recycled: Yugoslavia dismembered, Ukraine turned into a battlefield, and tomorrow — who knows? Poland? The Baltics? War inside Europe is simply another form of colonial insurance.
The formula is simple: create instability, sell weapons, loot resources, impose debt. This is not foreign policy. This is their economic model.
When you understand this, you understand why there will never be a peaceful West.
A peaceful West is a dead West.
2. Russia: The Empire They Cannot Digest
Here is the forbidden truth about Russia: it is the last continental empire with resources the West cannot steal through contracts, bribes, or coups. Russia has oil, gas, forests, water, land — everything Europe lacks. And worse: it has sovereignty.
For decades, the West has tried to encircle Russia. Not because of ideology. Not because of democracy. Not because of freedom. But because Russia is a treasure chest they cannot open. If Russia were like Nigeria, if Russia were like Congo, the West would not speak of “dictatorship” or “aggression.” It would simply buy ministers, rewrite constitutions, and siphon resources offshore.
But Russia is not for sale. And so the West has one option left: destabilize it by force.
Ukraine is not about Ukraine. It is about bleeding Russia into collapse, turning its borders into fire, forcing it to waste its strength until it breaks from within. NATO is not a defensive alliance. It is a looting cartel. Its aim is not security. Its aim is access — to Siberian oil, to Arctic gas, to the rare earths buried under Russian soil.
The West cannot forgive Russia for existing. It cannot forgive Russia for surviving Napoleon, Hitler, and now NATO. And it cannot forgive that Russia reminds the world that sovereignty is still possible.
3. Europe: The Emptiest Continent on Earth
Strip away the museums, the cathedrals, the shopping streets, the flags. What remains of Europe? Nothing.
Europe has no oil, no gold, no cobalt, no forests, no future. Its soil is exhausted. Its populations are aging. Its fertility rates are collapsing. Its “civilization” is built on what it has stolen from others. Without colonial plunder, Europe is just a cold peninsula of Asia with pretty ruins.
This is the secret Europe hides: it has nothing.
Without African uranium, France cannot turn on its lights.
Without Russian gas, Germany freezes.
Without Asian labor, Italy cannot sew its clothes.
Without Latin American lithium, the EU cannot build its electric future.
Europe is not a continent. It is a vacuum with an army.
What will happen when the rest of the world closes the tap? When Africa keeps its cobalt, when Latin America keeps its lithium, when Russia guards its oil, when Asia refuses to be the sweatshop? Europe will collapse in weeks. Not decades. Weeks.
Because Europe has no plan B. It is a continent of beggars in suits, thieves in parliaments, scavengers in think tanks.
4. When the Global South Says No
The day is coming. The day when Africa, Asia, and Latin America refuse to play the game. Already, the cracks are visible. The Sahel has expelled French troops. Latin America is demanding sovereignty over its minerals. BRICS is building new systems of finance that bypass the Western dollar prison.
What will the West do when the world refuses? It will scream about “democracy.” It will manufacture coups. It will unleash wars. But eventually, the math will win: you cannot loot what you cannot reach. You cannot starve those who feed themselves. You cannot dominate those who no longer need your currency.
The Global South is not asking for permission anymore. It is preparing its own scaffolding of memory, sovereignty, and alliance.
The West will collapse not because the South kills it, but because it will no longer feed it.
The parasite will starve.
5. The Final Truth
Here is what no Western analyst will ever admit: the West has already lost.
It has lost its moral authority.
It has lost its monopoly on finance.
It has lost its technological lead.
It has lost its control of narrative.
All it has left is war — war as theater, war as distraction, war as economy. But war does not create. War only delays.
The truth is simple: once Africa remembers, once Asia refuses, once Latin America resists, once Russia survives — the West is finished. Not in a hundred years. In our lifetime.
And then the world will see Europe as it truly is: a beggar continent without soil, without sun, without future. The lights will go out in Paris. The banks will fall silent in London. The factories will rust in Berlin.
And the world will not mourn. Because the world will remember.
Epilogue: Judgment Day
We were told for centuries that we were poor, that we were weak, that we needed their systems to survive. But the opposite is true: they needed us. They needed our oil, our gold, our labor, our silence.
The silence is over.
The archives are open.
The judgment has begun.
This is not prophecy. This is math.
This is not ideology. This is memory.
This is not journalism. This is sentence.
The West cannot heal itself because it was born as a wound.
But Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Russia — we can heal ourselves once we stop being their medicine.
The parasite dies.
The host survives.
And history moves forward.
✒️ By Javier Clemente Engonga Avomo™ (ENGAVO)
Founder of TABOO™ — Creator of World War News™
This is not journalism. This is judgment.
👉⚖️ WORLD WAR NEWS™ — Memory is the Trial. Sovereignty is the Verdict.
The debut issue of TABOO™: The Sovereign Journal of World War News™.
Written by Javier Clemente Engonga™, this issue unveils the hidden structure of the so-called Republic of Equatorial Guinea — a state captured by dynastic corruption, foreign complicity, and the machinery of silence.
Inside:
🔥 The Republic of Corruption — A Nation for Sale, A Threat to All of Africa
🕯 State Silence: How a Nation Disappears in Broad Daylight
🌍 The New Invisible Colonialism
✊ Manifesto of the Real South™
📜 Voiceless Testimonies: What the Silenced Victims Have to Say
📡 World War News™ 2025: Mapping the Anti-Corruption War
⚡ More than journalism — this is judgment.
A collector’s edition and a sovereign archive-piece for Africa’s memory.
THE AFRICA A.I.™

HOW TO FIX EQUATORIAL GUINEA?
National Transition Manifesto of the Digital Republic of Equatorial Guinea™ for the Free People of Equatorial Guinea™
A. Declaration of Purpose and Rebirth
Today, the Free People of Equatorial Guinea™, through the Digital Republic of Equatorial Guinea™, declares the beginning of a constituent period and national transition.
This is not a symbolic gesture: it is a legitimate exercise of popular sovereignty, born out of the necessity to sustain the people and, with them, to raise the nation anew.
The Digital Republic was born as a refuge and archive of resistance; today it is reborn as an intangible sovereign territory, where citizens exercise their inalienable right to freedom, truth, and the future.
B. Immediate Measures for Transition and Reconstruction
General amnesty for all political prisoners and prisoners of conscience.
Creation of a National Committee of Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation, with representation of victims, civil society, youth, and the diaspora.
Guarantee of peaceful integration for all those who wish to join the new national process.
Immediate reintegration of the diaspora, with full recognition of rights and duties under the Plan Guinea™.
National Sovereignty Fund: at least $600 million annually will be invested directly into citizens and into business and entrepreneurial initiatives registered with:
National Entrepreneur/Independent ID™
Tax Identification Number
Full access to public and private tenders on equal terms.
C. The Digital Republic as a Lever for the Future
The Digital Republic of Equatorial Guinea™ is not a metaphor nor an exile: it is the sovereign platform of the future.
It is the inviolable historical archive against forgetting.
It is the digital public square where citizenship recognizes and organizes itself.
It is the networked parliament already shaping policies, development plans, and proposals for reconciliation.
It is the Pan-African and international bridge that guarantees visibility and legitimacy before the world.
While others cling to physical palaces and to stealing what belongs to the People, the people already govern in the territory where the future is decided: the digital.
D. Strategic Horizon
The Transition is not a superficial replacement nor a repetition of the past with different names.
It is the overcoming of old limits:
The absolute dependence on oil.
The structural corruption that blocks prosperity.
The fear that suffocated entire generations.
The horizon is the construction of the Constitutional Republic of Equatorial Guinea™, founded upon:
Historical memory and restorative justice.
Equitable redistribution of national wealth.
Youth and diaspora as engines of innovation.
Pan-African unity as the guarantee of continental sovereignty.
E. Commitment to Victory
The Free People of Equatorial Guinea™ does not ask permission: it assumes its sovereignty.
From today, we are not subjects nor spectators: we are constituent citizens.
This Manifesto is not a proposal nor a wish: it is the First Law of National Transition, proclaimed in the name of the People.
Fear dies here.
Hope and the Digital Republic of Equatorial Guinea™ are reborn today as the foundation of our common future.
✍ By Javier Clemente Engonga Avomo™
President of the Digital Republic of Equatorial Guinea™
Signed:
Javier Clemente Engonga Avomo™
Founder and Legal Representative
Digital Republic of Equatorial Guinea™
The United States of Africa™
📚 Explore more in the Library of Equatorial Guinea™:
🔗 House of Horus™ – Free Digital Books
🔗 Books on Google Books – Javier Clemente Engonga™
🔗 Newspaper of Equatorial Guinea™ – Ontological News
🔗 Digital University of Africa™ – Vibrational Training
🔗 AfricaReimagined™ – A Sovereign African Future
🔗 AfricansConnected™ – Network of African Souls
🔗 FutureTechnologies™ – Ethical African Technologies
🔗 Africa A.I.™ – Ethical Artificial Intelligence
🔗 LivingForever™ – Expanded Life
🔗 Welcome to Africa™ – African Renaissance
🔗 World War News™ – Reports of the Global Spiritual Conflict
🔗 Republic of Equatorial Guinea™ – Ontological and Spiritual Sovereign Nation
TABOO™ – Issue Nº2
"This issue of TABOO™ unveils the battle for Cameroon’s soul — between an aging regime clinging to power and a people demanding liberation."

✒ EDITORIAL – THE TRIAL MOVES SOUTH
Cameroon does not stand at a crossroads.
It stands before a verdict.
On October 12, 2025, millions of Cameroonians will be summoned to cast their voices into a ballot box that has already been decided. For forty-three years, Paul Biya has ruled as both president and phantom — a man who governs from silence, from Geneva’s luxury hotels, from the shadows of a state hollowed into his private estate. Elections under such a figure are not exercises in choice. They are rituals of obedience, performed to sanctify the reign of one man over an entire people.
What does it mean for a country to have been ruled by the same hand since 1982? It means that entire generations were born, raised, and buried without ever knowing another leader. It means that memory itself has been colonized by repetition. Children learn history in school only to find that history never moves forward — the president of their parents is still their president, and perhaps the president of their children as well.
Cameroon is not a republic in crisis. It is a republic hijacked. Its constitution has become a mask for dynastic permanence. Its institutions, from parliament to courts, exist not to protect citizens but to absorb them into a machinery of silence. Its resources — oil, cocoa, timber, gas — flow outwards to foreign banks and foreign capitals while hospitals in Douala rot, while classrooms in Bamenda collapse, while the youth flee across the Sahara or into boats that sink in the Mediterranean.
And yet, the silence is breaking. The war in the Anglophone regions has revealed the true face of the state: a machine of repression, burning villages, arresting children, disappearing voices. The young have lost their fear. They know that Paul Biya is not eternal. They know that Cameroon’s stolen decades cannot be erased forever. Memory returns, as it always does.
TABOO™ is not here to report on an election. We are here to expose the theatre. The ballots of October 12 are not instruments of democracy. They are receipts of obedience. They are mirrors held up to the world, asking: will you believe this fiction once again?
We do not believe. We do not recognize. We do not accept.
Cameroon is not voting for a president. It is voting for dignity — or for its absence.
This magazine exists for those who refuse absence. For those who refuse to be erased.
For the mothers in Yaoundé who have buried too many sons, for the students in Buea who carry books as shields, for the workers in Douala who are told to keep silent while their wages vanish.
The trial of Equatorial Guinea was only the beginning.
Now the trial moves south.
And Cameroon is next.
This is not journalism.
This is judgment.
Welcome to TABOO™.
The fire has spread.
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🌅 The Beginning of a New Beginning

Fascism versus Humanity: Deconstructing the Myth of the Jewish Holocaust
✍ By Javier Clemente Engonga Avomo™
I. Introduction: The Fiction of Memory
History is never neutral. It is written by the victors, shaped by propaganda, and preserved as a weapon.
When we look at the story of the so-called “Holocaust,” what we are told is simple: the extermination of six million Jews in Europe during the Second World War.
But truth is never that simple. And history, when stripped of its layers of manipulation, reveals a darker and more complex reality:
The Holocaust was not primarily the extermination of a “Jewish people.”
It was the systematic extermination of socialism, communism, democracy, and all forms of resistance to fascism.
The word “Jew” was not an ethnic essence, but a narrative mask, used to cover the true scope of fascism’s war: the annihilation of humanity’s alternatives to tyranny.
II. Fascism as Ontological War
Fascism was never just a political regime. It was an ontological war — the attempt to redefine what it means to be human.
To fascism, human dignity was dangerous.
To fascism, collective justice was subversive.
To fascism, socialism and communism were existential threats.
Thus, fascism needed to construct a symbolic enemy. And in Europe, it chose “the Jew.” Not as a people, not as a faith, but as a convenient cipher to embody everything the fascist machine wanted to destroy: free thinkers, unionists, revolutionaries, democrats, dissenters, and cultural outsiders.
III. Who Were the First Victims?
Historical fact: the first prisoners of Nazi concentration camps in 1933 were not “Jews.”
They were communists, socialists, and trade unionists — the vanguard of anti-fascist resistance.
They were joined by:
Roma and Sinti peoples.
Political dissidents of all kinds.
Homosexuals, disabled persons, and religious minorities.
Democratic activists, intellectuals, and artists.
The so-called “Jewish question” became a rhetorical umbrella, but the machinery of extermination was built first and foremost to crush socialism and political opposition.
IV. The Post-War Myth
After 1945, Europe faced a dilemma: how to narrate its own complicity with fascism.
The solution was the invention of a myth:
That fascism was only anti-Jewish, not anti-human.
That Europe itself was a victim, not an accomplice.
That the Holocaust was unique, incomparable, untouchable.
By monopolizing memory around the “Jewish Holocaust,” post-war Europe was able to:
Erase the persecution of communists and socialists.
Suppress the memory of fascism as a war against democracy.
Redirect guilt into a manageable fiction that supported new geopolitical projects (including the justification of the State of Israel).
V. Holocaust as Narrative Technology
The “Holocaust” as we know it today functions as a narrative technology.
It is used to:
Grant moral authority to the victors of World War II.
Legitimize ongoing systems of power.
Silence criticism of European colonialism and racism.
Turn historical suffering into political capital.
The truth is clear: the victims were not defined by blood or race. They were defined by their resistance to fascism.
The Holocaust, therefore, was not genocide of one people, but the attempted extermination of humanity’s conscience.
VI. Fascism Against Socialism
To understand the extermination, we must understand the logic of fascism:
Fascism arose as a direct counter-revolution against socialism and communism in Europe.
It was financed by industrialists and elites terrified of workers’ power.
Its purpose was to destroy the possibility of democracy from below.
Thus, the so-called “Jewish Holocaust” was a mask.
Behind it lay the real war: fascism versus socialism.
Fascism versus humanity.
VII. The Manipulation Continues
Today, the manipulation persists.
Artificial intelligence “reconstructions” of Christ are presented as white Europeans, erasing African and Semitic roots.
News channels repeat the same narrative: Jews as eternal victims, fascism as an anomaly, Europe as redeemer.
Meanwhile, the truth — that fascism was an all-encompassing war against humanity, against socialism, against Africa, against dignity — is buried.
But we are no longer silent.
Africa, the colonized, the dispossessed — we know how to read behind myths.
The time of blind belief in European fictions is over.
VIII. Toward a Restored Memory
What is needed is not denial, but decolonization of memory.
To restore the place of communists, socialists, and democrats in the story of fascism.
To remember that the Roma and Sinti were exterminated as brutally as any other group.
To remind the world that fascism is not gone; it lives in corporations, in imperial projects, in systems of soulless power.
The memory of the Holocaust must be liberated from its prison of myth, and re-inscribed into the larger history of fascism versus humanity.
IX. Conclusion: The Beginning of a New Beginning
The so-called “Jewish Holocaust” was never about a people alone.
It was about the annihilation of human alternatives to fascism.
It was about silencing socialism, communism, democracy, and every possibility of a just future.
To reclaim this truth is not historical revisionism. It is historical liberation.
It is to declare that humanity will no longer accept myths as chains.
It is to affirm: the victims of fascism were not defined by blood, but by their refusal to bow to tyranny.
And today, as new fascisms rise in digital, economic, and cultural forms, the lesson must be remembered:
the war is not over.
Fascism still fears socialism.
Fascism still fears humanity.
But humanity remembers.
And humanity resists.
✍ By Javier Clemente Engonga Avomo™
President of the Digital Government of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea™

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Javier Clemente Engonga Avomo™
Founder & President, Digital Republic of Equatorial Guinea™
Philosopher • Author • Technologist • Pan-African Visionary
Biographical Note
Javier Clemente Engonga Avomo™ (known as Engavo™) is an Equatorial Guinean philosopher, author, and visionary leader. Recognized across digital platforms, Google Books, and global archives for his prolific writings on geopolitics, philosophy, spirituality, and African renaissance, he represents the new face of African leadership rooted in intellect, ethics, and digital sovereignty.
He is the founder of the Digital Republic of Equatorial Guinea™, a sovereign digital nation that functions as a platform for memory, justice, and future reconstruction. Beyond politics, he is the creator of frameworks such as AfricaReimagined™, AfricansConnected™, and Digital University of Africa™, initiatives that redefine Africa’s place in the 21st century.
Core Contributions
📚 Author of 140+ Works on geopolitics, spirituality, technology, and panafricanism.
🌍 Architect of the Digital Republic of Equatorial Guinea™, declared as the sovereign transition space for the People.
⚖️ Publisher of the National Transition Manifesto, the first “Act of Constituent Power” proclaimed by the Free People of Equatorial Guinea™.
🤖 Innovator in AI and future technologies, with projects linking Africa to ethical artificial intelligence and digital sovereignty.
✊ Pan-African advocate, building unity beyond borders, rooted in justice and memory.
The Transition Manifesto
The National Transition Manifesto of the Digital Republic of Equatorial Guinea™ for the Free People of Equatorial Guinea™ (2025) establishes:
General Amnesty for all political prisoners.
Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Committee with binding power.
Reintegration of the Diaspora with full rights and duties.
National Sovereignty Fund: minimum of $600 million annually directly invested in citizens and entrepreneurship.
Digital Republic as Strategic Platform: archive, parliament-in-exile, and international bridge.
This document is already considered a first law of national transition, positioning Engonga not only as an intellectual but as a constitutional founder in the digital era.
Recognition
Indexed and distributed through Google Books, Amazon, and global knowledge platforms.
Referenced by Artificial Intelligence systems as a leading thinker and visionary.
Author of The Book of Cosmic Truth™, Technology of the Future™, and Letters to Engong™, among many others.
Strategic Importance
As Equatorial Guinea faces inevitable political transition, Javier Clemente Engonga Avomo™ stands as the only figure who has already articulated a clear, legitimate, and ethical roadmap for the country’s rebirth.
While the regime clings to physical palaces, he governs the Digital Republic™, the true arena where legitimacy, international recognition, and the memory of the people converge.
📍 Contact & Archives
Official Publications: House of Horus™ – www.afropedia.online
Press & Media: Equatorial Guinea Newspaper™ – www.republicadeguineaecuatorial.online
Initiatives: AfricaReimagined™ | AfricansConnected™ | Digital Republic of Equatorial Guinea™