In An Op-Ed entitled "France, Africa and Development: the example of Gabon", Hugues Mbadinga Madiya, presenting himself as an Economist and an Economic and Financial Administrator, dared to insult the Gabonese who died by the bullets and bad governance of the Bongos since 1967.

Having read Mr.Madinga Madiya’s text, I discovered with dismay and amazement that Ali Bongo is the victim of "a surge in media coverage of a rare violence". I asked myself some questions that I would like to convey to him. Mr. Hugues Mbadinga Madiya in which bubble do you live? Do you have regular access to French news? Or are you interested only when it talks about your master BOA? If the " complément d’enquête " devoted to the Bongos is a media outburst of a rare violence, how about the treatment reserved to Nicolas Sarkozy, François Hollande, Francois Fillon, Vincent Bolloré or even Trump?

Mister, have some shame!!! The French press is free and does as it pleases. If in the report a fact appeared to you aberrant, then file a complaint.

What was there in this " complément d’enquête " that could have shocked you to the point of speaking of "a surge of media coverage of a rare violence"?

Like a large majority of Gabonese including you, I did not learn anything from it. Yes, perhaps one thing: that Ali Bongo obtained his baccalaureate after the official proclamation, thanks to a phone call from the Elysée.

But basically did it surprise a single Gabonese (I include you)? Do you really think that a single Gabonese (even you) thinks that BOA is brilliant or has been a brilliant student in school? You are talking about exactly what opinion watching the mediatic lynching of BOA? You seem to ignore the fact that the vast majority of Gabonese rejects BOA. You seem to ignore the fact that in reality what you call "media lynching" is a puff of fresh air for a large majority of Gabonese who are asphyxiated by BOA. How do you explain the viewership of this show in Gabon? Is that the passion of lynching?

BOA himself said he was an unmotivated student and did not formally deny the facts, do not be more royalist than the king. Fuck!!! Why allow yourself to talk about violence? Do you know the meaning of the word "violence"? Or is that a word you saw in the dictionary without reading the definition?

I will tell you what violence is. The Larousse defines violence as "character that manifests, occurs or produces its effects with an intense, brutal and often destructive force"

To help you, I will illustrate what violence is:

Violence is the unsustainable images taken at J.Ping's headquarters after Ali Bongo's men attacked it on 31/08/2016.

Violence is the image of this young compatriot who embraces the Gabonese flag on his knees before Ali Bongo’s armed men.

Violence is the women traders filmed naked by the State police of Gabon.

Violence is all these compatriots in prison for almost a year without trial, without judgment.

Violence is the conditions of detention of compatriots guilty or not, in the central prison of Libreville.

Violence is seeing a son (adopted) become minister by the will of his father, lynching publicly this father to keep this job.

Violence is to disclose the serology of a compatriot by press release.

Violence is the life of 30% of Gabonese according to the report ordered by your master Ali bongo. Yes the McKinsey report published in 2013 revealed that about 30% of the country's inhabitants were vulnerable, with a monthly income below the guaranteed minimum wage of 80,000 CFA francs. You cannot imagine how violent it is for a father or a mother to be unable to provide the minimum subsistence for their family !!!

Violence is Omar Bongo's repeated words about the Gabonese who complained as "dogs barking after a passing caravan"

This Ep-Ed will be answered by you before the tribunal of history. I hope that Ali Bongo will give you the job you dream of. If he does not tell him that you have offered your personality, denied your studies for him.

As a reminder, you must realize one thing: your Op-Ed was published on Gabonreview which is an online journal so in 20, 30, 40, 50 years, this information will be available. Better when one "googles" your name, they will pull your Op-Ed, so anyone who will look for you will know what your studies are worth and how far you are willing to go for a job.

You presented the very concupiscent Ali Bongo as a victim violated by France, I think you did not go far enough. Remember Audiard said: "In flattery, no precaution is to be taken, no limit to be respected. One can never go too far”. By relying on Vera De Talleyrand-Perigord, you said to yourself:" The only capital that costs nothing and brings back a lot, is flattery. ". But I conjure you that this Op-Ed has cost you your e-reputation and your real reputation forever.

Mr. Hugues Mbadinga Madiya your operation of intellectual prostitution through flattery to your master was also the burial of your reputation and your academic curriculum.

Your analysis of France and Gabon, I leave it to you as it relies on a quote from Omar Bongo. Each one of us quotes their references, yours is a man who took an exam in dictation in the baccalaureate exam.

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