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THE ARCHITECTURE OF POWER: HOW CENTRALIZED RULE ENDURED IN CAMEROON FROM AHIDJO TO BIYA

For many citizens, the challenge is no longer simply one of leadership. It is the creation of a political system capable of balancing

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THE FRANCOPHONE GOVERNANCE QUESTION: IS THE “YAOUNDÉ MODEL” EXPANDING INTO NIGERIA?

The struggle for genuine sovereignty in the twenty-first century is not merely a struggle against foreign influence. It is a struggle for competent

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THE SILENT SCARS OF THE BORDERLANDS: THE UNTOLD REFUGEE CRISIS IN THE GULF OF GUINEA

The refugees of the borderlands are more than statistics. They are mothers and fathers, students and teachers, farmers and entrepreneurs. Their story deserves

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THE SUCCESSION QUESTION: CAMEROON’S UNCERTAIN POLITICAL FUTURE AND ITS REGIONAL IMPLICATIONS

The question facing Cameroon is not whether political transition will eventually occur. It is whether the country is prepared to manage that transition

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THE HUMILIATION OF OUR CHIEFS: From Custodians of the People to Spectators of Their Own Authority

Chiefs who once represented the collective authority of their communities are increasingly viewed as spectators in decisions made elsewhere. The symbolism of traditional

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CAMEROUNIZATION OR ASSIMILATION?The Educational Transformation of Southern Cameroons After 1961

Lasting educational excellence is achieved not through imposed uniformity, but through the preservation of identity, the protection of institutional integrity, and the pursuit

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THE GCE CRISIS: PROTECTING A LEGACY OF EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE

The present challenge should serve as an opportunity for reform rather than despair. Parents, teachers, students, and educational authorities must work together to

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THE PARADOX OF FRENCH AFRICA POLICY: WHAT AMBAZONIA SHOULD LEARN FROM PARIS’S AFRICAN REBRANDING

The most important lesson for Ambazonia is not whether France is right or wrong. The real lesson is that all major powers pursue

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THE ECONOMIC STRANGULATION OF THE BAMENDA–MAMFE CORRIDOR: HOW WAR BROKE THE TRADING BACKBONE OF THE GULF OF GUINEA

The destruction of the Bamenda–Mamfe corridor reveals a deeper truth: Yaoundé has treated Southern Cameroons not as a society to be protected, but

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