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Lessons from Zohran Mamdani’s Victory: What Ambazonians in the Diaspora Can Learn

It’s a reminder that identity and struggle are not enemies. You can be proudly African and still serve your American city. You can

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Rebuttal/Response

WHEN INTELLIGENCE CLOSES, TRUTH STILL SPEAKS: Dr. Martin mungwa clarifies in response to his francophone interlocutor.

When Britain and France violated that covenant, they did not “reunite” two peoples; they recolonized one through deceit. Southern Cameroons and La République

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Discussion

Dialogue Across a Broken Republic

I was among the fewer than 500 Cameroonian students who publicly supported the creation of the SDF on March 26, 1990 — two

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Letters to the Editor

A fervent but anonymous reader of The Independentist news, writes to the editorial team.

Letter to the editor of The Independentist news Sir, Permit me to begin by extending heartfelt appreciation to you and your distinguished editorial

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Editorial

THE FALL OF THE FRENCH MIRROR — WHEN LA RÉPUBLIQUE DU CAMEROUN LOOKS INTO ITS MOTHER’S FACE AND SEES ITS OWN FAILURE

Across Africa, the myth of French superiority has evaporated. From Niger to Gabon, Mali to Burkina Faso, the colonies are walking away from

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Editorial

History Has No Reverse Gear

The idea of “reunification” remains one of Africa’s most persistent myths. Before colonization, the two territories were governed separately — one under Britain,

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Retrospective,

THE MAN WHO OUTLIVED HIS OWN LIES: PAUL BIYA AND HIS FRENCH MASTERS

France—once proud, and now desperate—continues to hold his trembling hand, terrified that when he falls, the truth about Ambazonia’s stolen sovereignty will stand.

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Investigative report

THE SPLINTER SYNDROME: HOW BETRAYAL MASQUERADES AS REFORM

When transparency became inevitable, many chose the same route: to splinter, to smear, and to rebrand themselves as reformers. By The Independentist investigative

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Profiles

Professor Patrice Nganang: From Federalist Realism to the Recognition of Ambazonian Self-Determination

His recognition that the way forward may rest on acknowledging Ambazonia’s right to self-determination should not be dismissed as mere academic speculation. It

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Commentary

The Rise of an African in American Politics — And the Challenge to the Ambazonian Diaspora

For Ambazonians abroad, Mamdani’s story poses a question that touches both heart and conscience: “If an African born in Kampala can shape the

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