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News analysis

The Bororo attack in Ndu: A Call for Vigilance and Resilience

When people speak of “unknown gunmen,” kidnappings, and unexplained violence, we must not rush to blame communities or neighbors. In many conflict zones

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News analysis

Visa Pressure Is Not a Punishment — It Is a Signal

History shows a pattern. Visa restrictions are often the first step before: – targeted sanctions – asset freezes – arms restrictions – international

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Investigative report

Ndu’s Blood and Yaoundé’s Lie: A Counter-Statement on the Gidado Incident

Cameroonian troops, gendarmes, and regime-aligned militias operate there daily. So the first question any honest authority must answer is: Who controlled Gidado on

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Editorial

The “Mother of the People” and the Succession Trap

Cameroon’s elites are preparing a soft landing for a hard system. Ambazonia is preparing a hard truth for a soft world. One path

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News feature

Africa’s Chains Are No Longer Forged in Iron. But They Still Bind

History will not ask whether Africa was protected. It will ask whether Africa was free. Chains that are invisible are still chains, and

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Editorial commentary

The Balkanisation of Our Cultural and Tribal Diversity: The Apex of the Biya Regime’s Wickedness

Cameroon’s cultural diversity should be a source of strength, creativity, and development. Under Biya, it has been turned into a weapon. And when

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Editorial

When Children Become Propaganda: MKPD and the Blood Trade in Ndu

Ambazonia is not fighting the Mbororo. Ambazonia is not fighting ethnic groups. Ambazonia is fighting an occupation army and its proxy networks —

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Opinion

The Denial of Moral Truth Under Religious Oppression

For many Ambazonians, these institutions were not neutral. Our land was taken, our people displaced, and our suffering often met with theological justification

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Commentary

The “Prisoner’s Trap”: Why Captive Leaders Cannot Rule Free Nations

The world saw this truth in Venezuela. With Nicolás Maduro now detained in New York following his capture on January 3, 2026, no

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Biography

The Life of a Pioneer Ambazonian Electrical Engineer Biography of Late Ebaichuo Agbortoko Mbiwan (aka “Blackstone”)

From 1962 to 1968, POWERCAM under his leadership became a model of professionalism, reliability, and technical excellence—a golden age of public service that

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