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Opinion

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

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Investigative report

British and French Colonial Politics in Africa: A Debate of Indirect Shadows and Direct Control

The true question is not which empire governed more wisely, but how deeply colonial power reshaped African political life, and how fiercely Africans

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Economy

Africa Is More Powerful Than You Think — and Ambazonia Knows Why

Africa does not lack critics. It lacks system builders with moral courage. To the African scholar: do not only analyze failure—design alternatives. To

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Commentary

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

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Opinion

Macron’s Colonial Amnesia:An Ambazonian Perspective

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

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News analysis

Paul Biya of Cameroon — More Than Maduro

Maduro shouts at the world and dares it to respond. Biya whispers, waits, and counts on fatigue.History, however, does not respect patience built

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Commentary

BETWEEN HOPE AND DESPAIR: Africa on the Threshold of 2026

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

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Book review analysis

Contemporary Wars and Conflicts over Land and Water in Africa: By Carlson Anyangwe

Reviewed by: The Independentistnews Editorial Desk Carlson Anyangwe’s Contemporary Wars and Conflicts over Land and Water in Africa is a serious, scholarly interrogation

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Economy

Why Every Camerounese Wants to Be a Footballer — and the Smart Ones Want to Be Professors

Until institutions reward merit consistently and protect dignity across professions, Cameroun’s youth will continue to dream narrowly — not because they lack imagination,

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Finance

When the Dollar Weakens: What Ordinary People — and the Ambazonia Diaspora — Must Understand

When currencies weaken, savers without strategy lose ground. Producers, planners, and communities endure. For the Ambazonia diaspora, the challenge is not only to

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