From the four cardinal points of Congo-Brazzaville, and from the south even more, it is true, laments are heard: the populations groan under the humiliating yoke of the northern clan. Throughout these reflections, the author reveals many times and in many ways the ins and outs of this domination, and explains why he responds to the whining of his compatriots with : "He goes on to show readers that, like the Congolese, and in the age of the Internet, all sub-Saharans, whether they are aware of it or not, are still in chains, despite the multiparty system and even the political alternation that is taking place in some African countries.Putting political companies and their guru leaders in the dock, the author demonstrates how, contrary to popular belief, they are insidiously destroying popular sovereignty, both in the West and on the continent.