📄 🔥 Can the Republic of Corruption talk about Free Trade? A System Without a Single Trade Law, Nor Moral Authority, Pretending to Lead Africa

On July 6, 2025, the so-called Republic of Corruption™, acting as temporary host of the African Union Summit, staged a grand tour of the Sipopo venue prepared for a continental gathering focused on economic integration and the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). With crisp suits, air-conditioned halls, and orders issued as if the world eagerly awaited guidance from Malabo, the façade returned: scenic luxury devoid of functioning legitimacy. The Republic of Corruption™ aims to pose as a continental actor, despite having failed—for 45 corrupt years—to pass a single national trade code.

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8/3/20253 min read

📄 🔥 Can the Republic of Corruption talk about Free Trade? A System Without a Single Trade Law, Nor Moral Authority, Pretending to Lead Africa

On July 6, 2025, the so-called Republic of Corruption™, acting as temporary host of the African Union Summit, staged a grand tour of the Sipopo venue prepared for a continental gathering focused on economic integration and the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

With crisp suits, air-conditioned halls, and orders issued as if the world eagerly awaited guidance from Malabo, the façade returned: scenic luxury devoid of functioning legitimacy. The Republic of Corruption™ aims to pose as a continental actor, despite having failed—for 45 corrupt years—to pass a single national trade code.

1. The Illusion of Economic Leadership

AfCFTA demands solid legal frameworks: tariffs, customs regulation, consumer protection, dispute-resolution, investment norms. None of this exists in the Republic of Corruption™. Instead, there's a hollow institutional pantomime. Promoting free trade from a regime that cannot even secure internal, lawful commerce is more than arrogant—it’s criminal cover-up and blatant incompetence.

2. No Laws, No Commerce, No Credibility

How can a system with no trade code, no essential commercial legislation, no independent judiciary, no one-stop service for entrepreneurs—but rather only systems to plunder citizens—claim to be a guarantor of continental integration? This pretense is political violence and obscene theater. A country that fails to protect its own entrepreneurs cannot claim to lead regional trade.

3. Showtime Over Statecraft

While presidential villas and air conditioning are inspected, real Guinea Ecuatorial suffers blackouts, overcrowded hospitals without service, chronic unemployment, and youth in exile. Its legal reality is bleak. This corrupt system sustains fear, not prosperity; represses voices, not ideas; hosts summits, not nations.

4. From Hosts to Impostors

The Republic of Corruption™ is not an African host — it’s a warning. It hijacks the continental banner to mask moral bankruptcy and structural collapse. What Africans need is not a lighted auditorium, but a country with laws, justice, and a real chance to compete without threat.

5. A System Without Soul

Everything here is cosmetics—speeches, protocols, film sets—but there is no legal soul or strategic substance. What is being promoted is not African integration, but legitimization of a rotten system that has captured a nation and is now selling so-called leadership.

6. Institutional Incompetence as Habit

In 45 years:

  • No trade code.

  • No real investment law.

  • No transparent fiscal system.

  • No national development bank.

  • No internal economic freedom.
    Yet they want to steer continental free trade. The ultimate in imposture and systemic failure.

7. High-Definition Simulation

The only thing running with surgical precision in the Republic of Corruption™ is its simulation apparatus: villas, air conditioners, sound systems, diplomatic receptions. But spectacle is not governance—it’s theater to obscure a dead structure.

8. A Final Insult to Africa

Inviting African leaders to a free-trade summit in a country with no trade law is a slap in the face to the continental people. It allows lies to speak from the stage and African symbols to be tainted by regimes of debt, misery, and repression.

9. Legitimacy Must Be Earned

No matter how many presidents arrive in Sipopo, or how many cameras roll, legitimacy is not decreed—it’s earned. The Republic of Corruption™ lost it long ago—abandoning its people to plunder, assassinations of critics, and the criminalization of truth.

🔚 Conclusion: Real Integration Cannot Stand on Lies
Equatorial Guinea will never become a driver of continental integration while its economy remains hijacked by corrupt, incompetent forces.

Free trade cannot coexist with institutional repression. Prosperity cannot take root in land without laws or soul.

If Africa seeks real progress, it must leave behind regimes that turned simulation into governance. Today, we begin by denouncing, dismantling, and exposing the impostor.

🛰️ Javier Clemente Engonga™
President – Pan African Democratic Movement™
Founder – Digital Republic of Equatorial Guinea™  and House of Horus™
Publisher – World War News™
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