Why a Thief Can't Be Our President Again... And Again: The Untold Story of Stolen Elections in Africa
Hold on to your ballots, folks! We're diving into the outrageous world of stolen elections in Africa—a comedy, if it weren’t so tragically real. Imagine a thief not just sneaking into your house once, but getting the keys, moving in, and then asking why you’re sleeping on the couch.
8/21/20252 min read


Strap in, folks, because we’re about to go deeper into the rabbit hole of stolen elections in Africa. Picture an election not just as a process, but as an art form mastered by the craftiest of political illusionists. It’s a grand stage where the curtains never seem to close on their acts of deception.
Imagine the scenario—our political artist performs the classic switcheroo: votes come in, votes go out, but somewhere in the middle, they take a mysterious detour. This isn't just a quick sleight of hand; it's a full-on production. The kind where the applause is canned, because the audience (the voters) are left bewildered, wondering if their part in the play was cut without their notice.
Now, let’s blend some Eddie Murphy's charismatic storytelling with Richard Pryor's raw edge. Picture this: a comedy show where the joke's on us, the punchline being promises that vanish faster than a ghost on payday. And the sequels! Just like those movie franchises that never know when to quit, our political thieves keep coming back for more. Why? Because the box office (elections) is rigged, and the reviews (votes) are in their favor.
But here’s the twist—every stolen election is like a bad movie plot that everyone knows but still watches to see how bad it can get. Corruption scenes are so overplayed they feel like reruns of a bad sitcom. Yet, with each replay, the plot thickens not with suspense but with absurdity.
And why can’t these thieves be our leaders again? Because governance isn't a heist movie. Our nations need directors who shoot straight, not those who cut corners. We need scripts full of development, healthcare, education—blockbusters that feature prosperity, not poverty.
As we take our seats in the audience of governance, armed with our ballots like popcorn, let’s choose to be critics. Critics who demand quality and integrity, who boo the villains off the stage and cheer for leaders who truly perform. Let’s not be swayed by trailers that promise but don’t deliver, let’s watch the actions, read between the lines, and vote for a change that brings more than just an intermission from corruption.
So, folks, as we look towards the next election, remember: if the show's been bad, it's time to change the cast. Let's turn this tragicomedy into a story of triumph, where the heroes are real and the happy endings aren't just for the few. Remember, a thief might steal the spotlight, but they shouldn’t run the show. Let's save the standing ovations for leaders who truly deserve them.


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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™