Agbor Balla on an assignment for which he was not mandated.
By The Editorial Desk – The Independentist
Agbor Balla is at it again. From courtroom dramatics to diplomatic luncheons, from Ottawa to Yaoundé, and now back to Bamenda with a new coat of deception—he has taken it upon himself to rebrand treachery as dialogue.
Let it be clear: No one mandated Agbor Balla to campaign for a “One Cameroon.”
Not the people of Southern Cameroons.
Not the victims of Ngarbuh or Muyuka.
Not the millions displaced across forests, borders, and continents.
Not the spirits of those buried in mass graves, their crime being that they dared to dream of freedom.
Yet, here we are, once again watching this self-anointed spokesperson speak in foreign tongues to foreign ears about coexistence—without ever securing the consent of the governed.
What is Balla really selling? And on whose behalf?
This is not new. Years ago, Agbor Balla resurfaced in Canada, posing as a neutral actor. Then came his VIP seat at the infamous “Grand National Dialogue”—a French-scripted theatre in Yaoundé, staged to mock the suffering of Ambazonians. He smiled for cameras while whole villages were being burnt to the ground.
Is this what liberation looks like to him?
He forgets—or chooses to forget—that even Cardinal Christian Tumi, a man known for his neutrality, commissioned a poll that showed over 69% of Southern Cameroonians support total separation from La République du Cameroun. That number has only grown since.
So again we ask: Who cursed this bachelor boy?
What spirit drives a man to betray his own blood for photo ops and approval ratings in colonial halls?
Maybe it is not a curse. Maybe it is calculated. Because it is not Ambazonia that benefits when Agbor Balla speaks—it is the occupier.
Ambazonians In Name Only (AINOs) like him have one job: to confuse the world, distort the truth, and sabotage the will of the people. But their time is running out.
Let Agbor Balla and his handlers be reminded:
Ambazonia is not a negotiating table.
It is a sovereign homeland under occupation.
And the only dialogue we entertain is on how and when La République will leave.
THE POSITION OF THE PEOPLE REMAINS UNCHANGED:
Total and Absolute Independence for the Federal Republic of Ambazonia.
And to Agbor Balla and his ilk:
You were never sent. You do not represent us.
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