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39th African Union Summit: The High Price of Silence, When “African Solutions” Ignore African Lives

Pan-Africanism has always been more than rhetoric; it was born from the belief that African lives matter equally, whether threatened by colonial oppression

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Appeals

Projected Papal visit: An Appeal from the Women of the Former British Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia)

Your Holiness, women are the heart of the family and the foundation of society. When women suffer, the suffering reverberates through generations. In

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Appreciation

A Chant in Limbum, A Nation in Memory

No contribution is too small in the advancement of a community. A chant in Limbum, offered in honour of a fallen elder, can

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Commentary

The Tchiroma Gambit: Strategic Opening or Political Diversion?

The question is not whether the “Tchiroma Gambit” generates headlines. The question is whether it advances resolution—or merely reshuffles the stage. That distinction

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Appeals

Memorandum in Light of Catholic Social TeachingConcerning the Pastoral Visit of the Holy Father

Your Excellency, our appeal flows from faith, not hostility. We trust in the wisdom of the Holy See and the moral clarity of

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Appeals

Humanitarian Appeal for the Protection of Civilians On the Occasion of the anticipated Papal Visit to Bamenda

Let this moment serve not as a stage for division, but as a reminder that peace begins with protecting the innocent. By Concerned

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Appeals

A Diplomatic Appeal to the Holy See, On the Occasion of the anticipated Papal Visit to Bamenda

If your visit can serve as a bridge—encouraging meaningful negotiations, humanitarian relief, and protection of civilians—then it will strengthen both the Church’s credibility

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Appeals

Legitimising the Illegitimate: An Appeal to the Pope on his anticipated visit to Cameroon

The Southern Cameroons and La République du Cameroun both emerged from United Nations Trust Territories. Questions of self-determination and political status are not

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Commentary

The Ghost of Etoudi: Factional Strain and the Erosion of Authority in Cameroon

To citizens across Cameroon—Francophone and Anglophone alike—the present moment invites sober reflection. Long-term stability cannot rest indefinitely on factional balancing alone. Durable governance

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News commentary

The British southern Cameroons Decolonization, and the Question of Unfinished Self-Determination: Reflections for South Africa

For South African readers, the issue in Bamenda should not be viewed through the lens of confrontation, but through the lens of unfinished

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