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THE VATICAN HAS SPOKEN: AMBAZONIA IS THE BEACON OF PEACE

As the Pope spoke of peace, he was, in essence, describing the very soul of Ambazonia. Whether the world knows it yet or

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Financial Influence and Grassroots Voices: Examining the Aftermath of the Papal Visit

The Papal visit did more than draw attention; it exposed underlying tensions. On one side are structured efforts to present stability and order.

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The “Atango” Masquerade: Power, Propaganda, and a Crisis of Credibility

The masquerade may still be playing to the cameras. But for many on the ground, its illusion has already collapsed. By Timothy Enongene,

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From Bamenda to the United Nations: Documentation, Accountability, and Rising Tension in Bafut

Whether this transition leads to meaningful progress will depend on both international response and developments within the region. For now, the situation remains

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THE POPE HAS SPOKEN. THE WORLD CAN NO LONGER PRETEND

And in conflicts of this nature, validation is the first fracture in the wall of denial. Because once suffering is acknowledged as real,

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Shadow Dialogues and Sacred Dossiers: The Battle for the Pope’s Ear

The Papal visit has passed, but the issues it brought into focus remain unresolved. Questions of influence, access, and accountability now sit alongside

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The Pope in Bamenda : A Double-Edged Call for Justice

As the visit draws to a close, one question remains: Will these words lead to meaningful change, or will they fade into the

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THE BAMENDA MOMENT: WHEN POWER WAS CONFRONTED—AND COULD NOT ANSWER

A question that cannot be managed, spun, or silenced: If power knows the truth— if it has heard it, seen it, and been

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The Aftermath of the Decree: Bafut in the Crosshairs as the Pope Departs

As night falls over Bafut and its surrounding communities, the situation remains uncertain. The Pope’s words have traveled far beyond Bamenda. Whether they

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