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THE “MOULINEX” ON A MISSION: WHAT IS PAUL ATANGA NJI PLOTTING IN THE BIYA TWILIGHT?

Some speculate that he seeks to remain indispensable to whoever succeeds President Biya. Others believe he is attempting to build enough political relevance

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UNMASKING THE “FRIENDS OF AMBAZONIA”: QUESTIONS OF LOYALTY, STRATEGY, AND POLITICAL CONSEQUENCE

The public recognition and favourable treatment reportedly received by Tita Emmanuel Nji from pro-government commentators and media platforms aligned with the Yaoundé establishment

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News commentary

The Yaoundé Military Tribunal: A Mirror to Cameroon’s Unseen Horrors

The lesson of Martinez Zogo is not simply that one man suffered. It is that a society that tolerates injustice against some will

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Commentary

THE MEN BEHIND THE THRONE: WHO ARE FRANCK BIYA’S BUSINESS ANGELS?

What is certain is this: The struggle for the future of Cameroon has already begun. And some of its most important battles are

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Commentary

OUR STUPIDITY, OUR NAIVETY: When Others Define Who We Are

The greatest victory of any occupier is not military conquest. It is convincing the occupied to forget who they are. A people who

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Commentary

BRITAIN’S GREATEST COLONIAL BLUNDER: LEAVING SOUTHERN CAMEROONS WITHOUT A SETTLEMENT

The lesson is clear: decolonisation is not complete when a colonial flag is lowered. It is complete only when the political future of

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Rebuttal/Response

DIPLOMATIC NOTES DO NOT MAKE A NATION DISAPPEAR: A NOTE TO PROFESSOR VICTOR NGOH

Until a legally binding treaty of union meeting the ordinary standards of international law is clearly produced and subjected to public scrutiny, assertions

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Commentary

WILL BRITAIN REGRET THE EMPIRE? How the World Britain Once Ruled Is Beginning to Question the Price of Empire

Empires rise. Empires decline. But history remembers. And history eventually asks every empire the same question: Was the wealth worth the cost? The

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Education

THE FUTURE OF AMBAZONIA: The trade skills that will survive AI – A Personal Perspective

If Ghana’s twentieth-century lesson was that nations rise when they create builders, then Ambazonia’s twenty-first-century opportunity is to create the most skilled reconstruction

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News commentary

THE TRUMP EFFECT CONTINUES: What Cuba Teaches the World About Strategic Patience

No one can say with certainty what will happen in Cuba over the coming months or years. The government may survive and reform.

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