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The President of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia (in exile) Dr. Samuel Ikome Sako addresses his people for the new year 2026

In a tone of total hope, in his address to his people in the end of year 2025, Dr. Samuel Ikome Sako, reveals

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Geo-strategic commentary

When Rhetoric Replaces Reality: The Dangerous Comfort of Cameroon’s ‘Indispensable’ Myth

When a regime ignores advice, tightens civic space, mismanages succession, and then insists it is “indispensable,” it’s like a driver removing the brakes

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Editorial

EMIA: The War College That Produced a National Embarrassment

That single fact strips French Cameroun’s leadership naked. It exposes an army fluent in repression but illiterate in legitimacy; officers adept at destruction

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Editorial commentary

You Cannot Buy a People: Why Cameroon’s Political Deals Will Never Solve the Ambazonian equation

Let it therefore be said plainly: Cameroon’s elite bargains are about survival of a regime. Ambazonia’s struggle is about the dignity of a

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Investigative report

From Vichy to Yaoundé: How France Exported Defeat, Guilt, and Cruelty to Africa

Nowhere was this more evident than in French Cameroun. French Cameroun was not a continuation of German Kamerun. It was a French post-war

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Investigative report

The Lie of “Re-unification”: How French Cameroun Built a State on a Fiction

“Re-unification” is not history. It is camouflage. It was designed to blur trusteeship law, erase British Southern Cameroons’ legal personality, and retrofit legitimacy

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Commentary

Cameroon’s Conflict Cure: Stealing the Separatists’ Thunder

Names confer recognition. When the state refuses to adopt the language through which people understand their suffering, it sends a clear message: your

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Commentary

Special Status: the oxygen mask to rescue Kamto’s Bamileke base under the Beti-Bulu rule.

Let it be written plainly: Special Status was never meant to free Ambazonia. It was meant to outlive Ambazonia. And Ambazonia refuses to

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Editorial commentary

Extrajudicial Excesses in Bamenda: A French Cameroun Culture of Impunity

The lesson is simple and brutal: whether you fight or do not fight, whether you support or reject the Ambazonian struggle, the Biya

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