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Advent in Kumbo, Silence in Bamenda: When a Bishop Speaks and an Archbishop Bows

The Bishop of Kumbo breaks the cycle of hypocrisy. Without naming names, he acknowledges what everyone knows but few Church leaders dare to

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Opinion

AMBA WARRIOR: THE MINDSET OF A REVOLUTION

We, the Ambazonian Revolutionaries, remain proud, unshaken, and unbreakable. Let the talking drums speak across the hills, the plains, and the valleys. Let

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Commentary

The Unity Government Scam: Biya’s Latest Deceit and Why Ambazonia Was Right All Along

The future is already written: Ambazonia’s sovereignty is irreversible. Cameroun’s crisis cannot be solved by constitutional cosmetics. A broken union cannot be repaired

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Commentary

When Nations Walk Away: The Global Truth About Separation That the World Must Accept About Ambazonia

Political unions are like marriages. They survive only when built on consent, equality, respect, and shared vision. When one side imposes domination, erases

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Commentary

Kidnappings in Bamenda: The Direct Result of Archbishop Andrew Nkea’s CPDM Alliance and Betrayal of His Flock

As he spoke, the faithful murmured in disbelief and sorrow. That murmur was not a disturbance — it was the conscience of a

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Opinion

OP-ED | The World of Deception and Impunity

A people who have endured nine years of war without meaningful international intervention are not a people who should fear uncertainty. We are

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Call for action

A Concerned Citizen of French Cameroon, Claude Mbede Fouda, writes an open letter to Frank Emmanuel Biya, son of President Paul Biya of Cameroun.

Open Letter to Mr. Franck Emmanuel Biya, By Jean Claude Mbede Fouda (A Concerned Citizen of French Cameroon) Subject: Your Family’s Dynasty Has

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Commentary

THE GREAT DISTORTION: How They Tried to Turn a People’s Outcry Into a “War on the Church” — And Why Ambazonians Must Not Fall for the Trap

Let the world be clear: Ambazonians respect Catholicism. Ambazonians respect all Christians. Ambazonians have fought, suffered, died, and prayed alongside Catholics. The problem

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Commentary

THE COUNTRY THAT ONCE WAS IS NO LONGER THERE: Cameroon’s Collapse Is the Final Confirmation of Ambazonian Sovereignty

The country that once was Cameroon is no longer there. But the nation that always existed — Ambazonia — is rising from beneath

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Expose series

Election Legitimacy, Diplomatic Recognition, and the Politics of Congratulatory Messages: The Case of Cameroon

The 2025 presidential election in Cameroon presented foreign governments with a complex dilemma. Factors shaping their calibrated responses included: longstanding allegations of electoral

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