Editorial

Ambazonians in Name Only (AINO) : The Masked Betrayal of a People’s Dream (Part 1)

These and many more, are traitors to the cause of Southern Cameroons’ sovereignty.

By Mankah Rosa Parks
Senior Investigative Correspondent

In every liberation struggle, there are those who carry the cross—and those who sell the nails. The Ambazonian war for independence, birthed in truth and baptized in blood, has suffered not only from foreign betrayal but from internal decay. These are the polished faces in high places—those who drape themselves in English names and titles, but whose actions betray the very soul of the Ambazonian revolution.

These are the AINOs—Ambazonians in Name Only.

They dine in Yaoundé while our children die in the bushes. They quote peace while keeping silent on genocide. They stand in cathedrals and conference halls, but never in defense of the people. And history will remember them.

  1. Atanga Nji Paul – The Executioner in a Suit
    As Biya’s Minister of Territorial Administration, Atanga Nji has orchestrated mass arrests, village burnings, media blackouts, and the militarization of every inch of Southern Cameroons. He doesn’t just collaborate—he commands.
    Married to a Bulu-Beti woman, Atanga Nji is fully inducted into the Essingan cult—a shadowy elite network tied to the Francafrique system. Just like in Rwanda, where the Akazu circle was manipulated by French right-wing operatives, Essingan serves as a local engine of French neocolonial control. Atanga Nji’s loyalty lies not with the people, but with the secret orders that profit from their pain. The constant visits of the French Ambassador to Bamenda are not diplomatic gestures—they are covert coordination efforts. Behind closed doors, he holds secret meetings with Atanga Nji’s operatives, disguised as cultural liaisons from the so-called Alliance Française. Under the veil of fraternity, they plot further surveillance, destabilization, and suppression of Ambazonian resistance. Proof: Suddenly there is a NEW Military base in Bali thanks to the French Ambassador smiling in Bamenda, who is also now the acting President of LRC…
    AINO Crime: Being the genocidal machine’s most loyal Anglophone gear.
  2. Colonial SDO Anderson – The Administrative Warlord of Ngoketunjia
    Anderson is not a servant of the people but a prefect of oppression. He uses his administrative seat to target communities, enforce economic blockades, and install puppet chiefs.
    AINO Crime: Turning administration into weaponized tyranny.
  3. Joseph Dion Ngute – The Colonial Poster Child of Inclusion
    The sitting Prime Minister of Cameroon, Dion Ngute serves as the regime’s façade of inclusion while Biya’s bullets rain down on his own birthplace. He presides over a government that bombs Bamenda by day and campaigns in Buea by night.
    Born of a Nkongsamba father, he once stood before the world and labeled Ambazonians as terrorists. That single act of betrayal—demonizing his own people to appease foreign cameras—disqualifies him forever. He is unfit for any office in Ambazonia.
    AINO Crime: Polishing the image of dictatorship while masking ethnic cleansing.
  4. Philemon Yang – The Grinning Prime Minister of Genocide
    As Prime Minister during the early phase of the war, Yang smiled his way through the killings, calling for “patience” while Buea and Bamenda were turned into barracks.
    Little known to many, Philemon Yang is the love child of Solomon Tandeng Muna, born with an Oku girl while Muna was a schoolteacher in the Bamenda Grassfields. This hidden lineage links him not only to privilege but to the generational betrayal that the Muna dynasty has come to represent.
    AINO Crime: Serving genocide with protocol and wine. A Final Word: Names Are Not Nations
    Ambazonia is not made of letters—it is made of loyalty. The individuals listed here, no matter how elegant their French suits or fluent their English accents, are traitors to the cause of Southern Cameroons’ sovereignty. They are not Ambazonian in action, allegiance, or aspiration.

They are Ambazonians in Name Only—AINOs.

History is watching. The blood of our fallen is not washed by big titles. The cries of our refugees cannot be silenced by speeches. And the dream of a Free Ambazonia will not be buried by the ambitions of opportunists.

Mankah Rosa parks

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