THE MEMORANDUM DISTRACTION: HOW THE GUARDIAN POST MANAGES A CRISIS IT REFUSES TO NAME
The people are no longer at the stage of drafting memoranda; they are at the stage of recognizing the nature of the system
The people are no longer at the stage of drafting memoranda; they are at the stage of recognizing the nature of the system
The people of the former Southern Cameroons are not engaged in a debate over labels. They are confronting the consequences of a historical
Letter to the Editor Dear editor, In reaction to your recently published article on how President Amadou Ahidjo stole the future of Cameroon,
The Pope has spoken. Not in politics—but in principle. War is a choice. Suffering is not inevitable. Peace requires truth. For Ambazonia, the
If the issue is framed as an “Anglophone problem,” the solution will always be limited to reforms within the existing state. But if
Let this be stated without apology: “Anglophone” is a manufactured label. It was introduced to replace a people with a category. It was
Cameroon now faces a defining choice: remain a nation where power is arranged, or become one where power is earned. Continue as spectators,
This moment does not ask for reaction. It demands conclusion. Not emotional conclusion. Structural conclusion. The question is no longer whether reform is
The history of the Southern Cameroons remains contested. The legal interpretations remain debated. But the present reality demands attention. What happens next will
Trump’s Deportation Deal With Cameroon Doesn’t Undermine Ambazonia—It Reveals Washington’s Leverage
The deportation arrangement is not the story. The story is what it reveals: a government responsive to pressure, a partnership marked by contradiction,