Cameroonian journalist Jean Claude Mbede has published a third open letter addressed to Samuel Eto’o, president of the Cameroonian Football Federation (FECAFOOT). The letters stem from ongoing criticism regarding Eto’o’s leadership and the state of football governance in Cameroon. Mbede frames football as a tool for governance, alleging it has become a system where individuals exploit it for personal gain. He suggests the sport was previously used as a means of political control, likening it to an “opium.” The journalist’s continued public statements indicate a deepening conflict with Eto’o and a broader critique of corruption within Cameroonian football administration. The content of the letters suggests Mbede intends to further expose alleged issues within the FECAFOOT under Eto’o’s direction. Further details of the allegations are expected in subsequent publications.