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THE LONG STRUGGLE: REFLECTIONS ON ENDURANCE, SACRIFICE, AND THE POLITICS OF FATIGUE

The long struggle is more than a political contest. It becomes a test of patience. A test of institutions. A test of leadership.

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News commentary

THE JUDICIARY AND DEMOCRATIC CONTESTATION IN NIGERIA: LESSONS FROM RECENT POLITICAL DISPUTES

Democratic legitimacy rests upon the willingness of citizens to accept institutional outcomes, even when those outcomes are politically disappointing. That acceptance becomes far

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Commentary

The Politics of Psychological Fatigue: Lessons for Building a Democratic Republic, Why Strong Institutions Matter More Than Fear

The greatest challenge facing emerging democracies is not the absence of talented leaders but the tendency for citizens to wait for others to

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Sports/ football

Africa’s World Cup Ascendancy: Power, Performance and the Politics of Global FootballThe World Cup Has Finally Caught Up with African Football

Africa has not merely participated in the global game. It has helped redefine it. The rise of African football is more than a

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News commentary

Beyond the Headlines: What Issa Tchiroma’s Return Could Mean for Cameroon—and Why Ambazonians Should Pay Attention

The question is not simply who governs in Yaoundé. The question is whether developments move the parties any closer to addressing the underlying

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Science & Development

Climate Change and Coastal Resilience: Why Africa Must Redesign Its Coastline for the Storms of Tomorrow. Engineering a Safer Future Through Storm-Hardening Design Standards Part (1)

The objective of modern engineering is not simply to ensure that infrastructure survives extreme weather. It is to ensure that infrastructure continues serving

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Commentary

Financial Policy: The Invisible Foundation of National Prosperity. Why Ambazonia Must Learn from the World’s Great Central Bankers

Nation building is often judged by what people can see. Yet the institutions that matter most are frequently the least visible. Sound financial

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Commentary

Beyond Biya: Why Ambazonia Must Prepare for Every Transition Scenario History Rewards Those Who Prepare, Not Those Who Wait

Ambazonia’s greatest opportunity does not lie in the departure of one individual. Its greatest opportunity lies in demonstrating that it possesses the vision,

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Editorial

A Changing world order: What Ambazonia Must Learn from the Fracturing Global system.The Rise of a Multipolar World Demands a New Strategic Vision

Ambazonia’s future will not be determined by the rise or decline of any single power. It will be determined by the strength of

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Commentary

The Obama Legacy: Why It Matters to Ambazonia, Leadership, Institutions, and the Power of Democratic Example

History remembers leaders. But history is shaped by institutions. Barack Obama’s legacy reminds us that lasting national success is built not by the

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