REJOINDER: When History Speaks — Ambazonia and the Manipulation of the Past
The future of the Southern Cameroons was decided during a debate at the United Nations General Assembly on 21 April 1961. This debate
The future of the Southern Cameroons was decided during a debate at the United Nations General Assembly on 21 April 1961. This debate
The diaspora echoed the same spirit. In the days leading up to Independence Day, committed Ambazonians advocating for total and unconditional independence joined
In 1901, Governor Jesko von Puttkamer moved the capital inland to Buea, on the slopes of Mount Cameroon. The relocation was motivated by
Atam Milan, designed the plan for the Nera Hotel kidnapping in Nigeria. Mimi Mefo, spreads misinformation on social media against Ambazonia while promoting
It is not everyone who loudly proclaims “Ambazonia Must Be Free” who genuinely works for Ambazonia’s freedom. The Independentist series on betrayals This
Benedict Arnold a distinguished American military commander grew resentful because other leaders received credit for his successes, Out of frustration and ambition, he
In the so-called Grand Centre (Centre, South, and East regions) — widely viewed as Biya’s political base — no candidate was allowed to
The Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia) problem is the invasion, occupation of Southern Cameroons by la République du Cameroun on 30th September 1961. It’s NOT
Brave People of Southern Cameroons: Happy Day of Independence, 2025 64 years ago, 64 United Nations members voted for it, and you won
Where Were They on Ambazonian Independence Day? A Leadership Void Exposed
Chris Anu, Marianta, Cho Ayaba, Ebenezer Akwanga, Tapang Ivo, and Capo Daniel — names that once dominated conversations within the movement — were