The Symbolism of the Sidearm: Legality, Legitimacy, and the Crisis of Timing
An act can be 100% legal but 0% legitimate if it ignores the collective trauma of the community. When a leader leans on
An act can be 100% legal but 0% legitimate if it ignores the collective trauma of the community. When a leader leans on
The true question is not which empire governed more wisely, but how deeply colonial power reshaped African political life, and how fiercely Africans
Africa does not lack critics. It lacks system builders with moral courage. To the African scholar: do not only analyze failure—design alternatives. To
For Ambazonians, Macron’s words are not a promise—they are a reminder that the struggle for dignity, recognition, and freedom remains unfinished, and must
Maduro shouts at the world and dares it to respond. Biya whispers, waits, and counts on fatigue.History, however, does not respect patience built
The evidence of Africa’s reconquest and recolonization is abundant and overwhelming—if only we are willing to understand it honestly. The unspoken premises and
Reviewed by: The Independentistnews Editorial Desk Carlson Anyangwe’s Contemporary Wars and Conflicts over Land and Water in Africa is a serious, scholarly interrogation
Until institutions reward merit consistently and protect dignity across professions, Cameroun’s youth will continue to dream narrowly — not because they lack imagination,
When currencies weaken, savers without strategy lose ground. Producers, planners, and communities endure. For the Ambazonia diaspora, the challenge is not only to
Cameroon: Between Rumors and Reality, What Ambazonians Should Actually Know
For Ambazonia, the lesson is simple:The struggle is not shaped by rumors, but by long-term weakness in Yaoundé’s governance and its failure to