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“Friends of Ambazonia” — Behind the Mask of Unity

It serves no purpose to demonise individuals, yet the record must be transparent: Dr Ade Tima, Kizito Ellad, Emmanuel Tita, Amos Tumenta, and

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News feature

The United Nations at the Crossroads: Complicit by Commission or Omission?

The UN’s own agencies had long warned that Cameroon’s civic space was closing. Independent journalists were jailed, opposition rallies banned, and entire regions

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Education

Charles Taku Speaks Truth to Power: “Self-Determination Is Not Treason — It’s a Right”

In his VOA interview, senior barrister Charles Taku began by condemning the illusion of stability promoted by the regime in Yaoundé.“You cannot bomb

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Investigative report

When the Pulpit Becomes the Palace — Bishop Nkea and the Hypocrisy of the Clergy

In the Holy Scriptures, the prophet Nathan rebuked King David for his crimes. In Ambazonia, Bishop Nkea blesses King Biya for his. Instead

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Investigative report

Old Trick, New Stage: How Foncha’s Playbook Lives On in Yaoundé

To be fair, Foncha might have acted out of ignorance, believing in the honesty and goodwill of French-backed statesmen who promised partnership and

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Commentary

Sixty Years Without a Ballot: How Ambazonians Lost the Right to Choose Their Leaders

In the 1959 general elections, Dr. John Ngu Foncha’s KNDP defeated Dr. Endeley’s KNC. In an extraordinary moment for Africa, the transfer of

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Investigative report

Chris Anu and the Anti-Revolutionaries — The Rubber-Neck Leaders and their search for relevance

History will not remember their hashtags — it will remember their hesitation. From pro-independence to pro-Biya to pro-Chiroma, and now to pro-Mike Fusi

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Commentary

The Ambazonia State Army (ASA): The Naivety of Despising the Cover of a Government

The cover of a legitimate government is what shields freedom defenders from being branded as terrorists. It provides the legal and moral protection

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News Politics

BIYA’S OATH AND THE EIGHT-YEAR MIRROR OF FAILURE

The record of the government’s security operations has been costly. Soldiers and gendarmes, often young conscripts with limited training, continue to suffer casualties

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News Politics

Paul Biya’s Disputed 2025 Election — Power Without People

Across the country — from Douala to Bamenda to Garoua — people reported seeing pre-stuffed ballot boxes, double voting, and disappearing results. In

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