The Donor’s Delusion and the Illusion of Stability: Why Titles Cannot Save a Failing System
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
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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As discussions evolve, what remains clear is that administrative decisions of this scale carry implications far beyond governance charts. They intersect with identity,
The debate over labels is not superficial. It shapes how issues are understood, discussed, and addressed. Whether one speaks of “Anglophone regions” or
What is clear is that the conversation has moved beyond symbolism. It is no longer about representation alone, but about recognition—recognition of identity,
What is unfolding may not always be visible, but it is deeply felt. And over time, such shifts—quiet though they may be—can redefine
What remains today is not a lawful union, but a prolonged contradiction. Ambazonia’s struggle is not merely political—it is the ultimate defense of
The message is unmistakable. When identity becomes a marker for scrutiny, the idea of equal citizenship begins to fracture. And when that fracture
The choice now confronting many is not framed in slogans, but in realities. It is a choice about identity, security, and the kind
The Masquerade of Citizenship: Attached Without Belonging
The final truth is inescapable: We were attached. We were never integrated. We were never equal. And a people who do not belong