Ndamukong Street: The Cost of Silence
A credible path forward requires transparency, verification, and engagement from all relevant stakeholders—local, national, and international. Until then, for many residents, silence is
A credible path forward requires transparency, verification, and engagement from all relevant stakeholders—local, national, and international. Until then, for many residents, silence is
These are not tears of conviction. They are the tears of a model under pressure. They are the reflex of those who see
If Cameroon is to endure, it must return to the wisdom of Bernard Fonlon. It must recover the principles of dialogue, balance, legality,
The issue is no longer whether reforms can fix the system. The issue is whether the system was ever meant to include us.
Are these incidents isolated, or indicative of a broader operational pattern? What oversight mechanisms exist to investigate such allegations? How are civilians protected
Ambazonia must train thinkers, not followers; creators, not consumers; builders, not survivors. When we do this, we will not need to chase development—it
By Ali Dan IsmaelEditor-in-Chief, The Independentistnews5 April 2026 A System Fed, Not Fixed There is a quiet absurdity at the heart of Cameroon’s
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The final truth is inescapable: We were attached. We were never integrated. We were never equal. And a people who do not belong
THE DAY THE LIE COLLAPSED: WHEN EVEN THE SYSTEM CONFESSED ITS FRAUD
And now, even its own defenders are forced to testify against it. The struggle for Ambazonian self-determination does not stand validated by this