Support for Professor Yvon-Pierre Ndongo-Ibara

À At ENAM, the masks are falling and the mediocre are weeping bitterly.

Those who have made mediocrity a way of life, those who turned this prestigious school into a black market of entrance exams, grades, and diplomas, now tremble before a man of rigor, principles, and conviction: Professor Yvon Pierre Ndongo-Ibara.

A full professor of linguistics and English language at Marien Ngouabi University, former Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Letters, Arts and Human Sciences, and now Director General of ENAM — you’ve been at the helm of this institution for barely two months, and already the parasites of mediocrity have gathered to launch their smear campaigns.

Let it be known: their tactics are worthless, their underhanded attacks fall flat. Press on, Professor — press on with unwavering resolve.

With every step forward, some collapse, others tremble — and make no mistake: it is a grace for this nation to shed the mediocrity that has birthed nothing but corruption, manipulation, and shame.

For over twenty years, ENAM has been infected by a decaying system in which competitive exams, academic scores, and diplomas were traded like market goods. The consequences are dire: dishonest magistrates, compromised educators, ineffective diplomats, and unqualified administrators entrenched in public institutions.

True to your word, you set out to uproot the very corruption that has long plagued this institution.

Indeed, Professor, you are unbolting — piece by piece — the edifice of mediocrity. Their lamentations are not cries of injustice, but the wails of those whose privilege was built on rot.

We will never let your name be dragged through the mud by those who lack honor, dignity, and substance.

In a Congo where far too many intellectuals have sold their freedom of thought for a plate of cassava, you stand firm — loyal to discipline, loyal to principles, loyal to excellence. You are the living testament that integrity still breathes in this land.

Courage, Professor. Hold firm. The ENAM of tomorrow, the education of our youth, and the dignity of Congo rest in the hands of those who refuse to kneel before corruption and incompetence.

History will remember that while others bowed down, you chose to stand tall, strike hard, and restore hope to an entire generation.

All our support to Professor Yvon Pierre Ndongo-Ibara! Let the mediocre cry, shout, and collapse — they are not what Congo needs. This nation needs upright men of conviction.

Signed: Ghislain Ondele Kanga

A Conscious Citizen, Unapologetic, Rational, Thoughtful, Responsible, Realistic, Pragmatic, Patriotic, Committed, Awakener of Conscience, Craftsman and Instigator of Change.

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