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Editorial series

1972: The Constitutional Coup That Erased Ambazonia

By unilaterally abolishing federalism, Yaoundé destroyed the very basis of the union. A treaty that never existed could not be amended. A minority

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Editorial series

The Constitution That Started the War: How Ambazonia Was Annexed Without a Treaty

Ambazonia did not secede from Cameroon. Cameroon dissolved the union and annexed Ambazonia. A state robbed of its sovereignty has every right and

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Editorial

Trump’s Immigration Crackdown: A Wake-Up Call for Ambazonia

If the United States is closing its doors, then Ambazonia must open every door of opportunity at home. The world will not build

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Commentary

The Children of a Nation in Exile: Why Removing U.S. Birthright Citizenship Matters to Ambazonians

But if this executive order is upheld, children who will be born tomorrow could be stripped of citizenship, creating a new category of

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News analysis

Can Trump Bring Peace: And What will that Mean for Ambazonia?

When America acts, the world listens. Now is the moment for Ambazonia to speak louder, push harder, and make sure global peace efforts

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Religion

The Church and the Pharisees

This is not the moment for fancy robes or church politics. This is the moment for truth and compassion. Jesus always stood with:

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Commentary

Why There Was Never a Legal Union Between British Southern Cameroons and La République du Cameroun

A union established without consent or compatibility left a structural fault line. Rather than the harmony once promised, tensions have deepened over time,

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Letters to the Editor

A Concerned Ambazonian Citizen writes to The Independentist editorial desk calling for the protection of Ambazonian citizens.

Letter to the Editor Subject: Protecting Our People Protects Our Struggle. History teaches us one thing clearly: A liberation movement that loses the

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Commentary

Reclaiming the Black Narrative The Politics of Belonging, Memory, and Historical Power

Whether your ancestors: cultivated cocoa in Cameroon, ruled in Benin or Ethiopia, fought colonizers in Haiti or survived the Middle Passage in shackles,

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Editorial

Dr Sako: Ambazonias Greatest Asset — The Facts that Speak Louder Than Gossip

They shout about being active, Because they have nothing to show for their years of noise. They are members of the defunct Interim

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