While praised by some as a courageous exposé, critics dismiss the work as a biased, "sensationalist" account by a disgruntled former ally.

Paul Biya: Le Cauchemar de Ma Vie (Paul Biya: The Nightmare of My Life), also subtitled "Confession d'un Faussaire" (Confessions of a Forger), is a controversial work by Daniel Ebale Angounou , first published in 1992. Stanford University

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Angounou describes systemic corruption and the methods used by the regime to maintain power.

Paul Biya has been the president of Cameroon since 1982, making him one of the longest-serving non-royal leaders in the world.

As a renowned comedian and actor, Ebale's lifestyle is often scrutinized by the public. In his book, he offers a glimpse into his personal life, sharing stories of his relationships, friendships, and experiences with fame. Ebale's humor and wit are evident throughout the book, making it an entertaining read for fans and non-fans alike.