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The Choice Between “Walking Slaves” and the Train to Buea

The choice now confronting many is not framed in slogans, but in realities. It is a choice about identity, security, and the kind

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The Yaoundé Charade: A Vice President for a Vanishing Union

The introduction of a Vice President—whether symbolic or strategic—does not alter the fundamental questions that remain unanswered. It does not redefine the relationship

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Ambazonian House Slaves: The Architecture of Internal Betrayal

The Ambazonian struggle is not only against external domination; it is also against internal complicity. The greatest obstacle to freedom has never been

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Manufactured Praise, Manufactured Power: The Fiction Behind “Biya’s Best Choice”

The tragedy is not that such headlines are printed. The tragedy is that they are expected. Expected in a system where power has

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Commentary

The Queen’s “Little Gift” Is a Graveyard: Britain’s Debt of Honour

What responsibility does history impose? What role should former administering powers play in present crises? And how can past decisions be reconciled with

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Commentary

The Quebec Standard: Why Does France Support Self-Determination Selectively?

France, like many global actors, operates within a complex web of strategic, economic, and diplomatic considerations. Yet, complexity does not remove the need

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Commentary

The Commonwealth of Complicity: A Club with No Conscience?

The question, then, is not whether the Commonwealth has a role—but whether it is prepared to exercise it with the clarity and resolve

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Commentary

The Hidden Secret: The Truth London and Paris Avoid

The metaphor often used is stark: that those who helped design the structure are now reluctant to confront its failures. Whether one agrees

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The Power of One Phone Call: A Demand for Action

The people affected by this conflict do not need more statements. They need movement—measurable, credible, and sustained. If global leadership is to retain

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Profiles

The Unshakable Resolve of Barrister Fru John Nsoh – A Pillar of the Ambazonian State

Barrister Fru John Nsoh’s role illustrates one important dimension of the struggle—legal advocacy and international engagement. Whether this approach yields decisive outcomes remains

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