The $3 Billion Lie: How Yaoundé Borrows to Breathe and Calls It Development
This is now a pattern, not an event. Borrow, pay arrears, service old debt, fund political machinery, abandon projects, accumulate new arrears, borrow
This is now a pattern, not an event. Borrow, pay arrears, service old debt, fund political machinery, abandon projects, accumulate new arrears, borrow
A reformed African Union must transform the African passport into a symbol of shared freedom, protected by supranational guarantees that prevent any regime
Within the EU, the smallest member states—such as Malta or Luxembourg—possess legal protections and institutional standing equal to those of larger powers like
Decolonizing Africa is no longer only about flags and borders. It is about institutions, power, and whose lives matter. It is time to
The life of a child in Gidado must matter as much as the comfort of a president in Yaoundé. Ambazonia stands ready to
A genuine, independent international inquiry would almost certainly uncover the same structure: state-engineered violence, proxy militias, integrated DDR elements, and narrative manipulation designed
The burning of Kwakwa: Elderly civilians burned alive inside their homes. The Ngarbuh massacre: Pregnant women and children slaughtered, with homes set ablaze.
Contemporary diplomacy is not passive or symbolic. It is competitive and strategic, designed to shift incentives so that continued conflict becomes increasingly costly
The choice is clear. History is watching. And Africa’s youth—impatient, informed, and unstoppable—will no longer applaud those who cling to yesterday while quietly
Borrowing from Peter to Pay Paul: How Cameroon’s Debt Machine Funds Corruption, Not Development
This cycle will continue until the system itself collapses — not through reform, not through audits, not through restructuring, but through loss of