In a context where the political challenges in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) remain numerous and complex, a voice is emerging forcefully from the Congolese diaspora, taking a critical and uncompromising look at the excesses and shortcomings of the current regime: this voice is that of Boketshu Wa Yambo, loved by some, hated by others.This collection sets out to list and analyze twenty-five (25) key ideas from a committed fighter, known for his clear-sightedness and outspokenness on the flaws of Congolese governance. Using a rigorous political science approach, this text explores the issues of state mismanagement, endemic corruption, institutional dysfunction and human rights violations.These reflections are based on an analysis of the contextual realities specific to the Democratic Republic of Congo, offering an enriching perspective for understanding the political and societal issues undermining this country at the heart of Africa.