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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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Retrospective,

As Britain Broke Away from French Influence, So Does Ambazonia

Ambazonia’s stand is not secession. It is restoration — a return to legality, dignity, and historical truth. Just as Britain’s Glorious Revolution of

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Communique

The Paradox of a United and Indivisible Cameroon

The slogan of “one and indivisible Cameroon” has lost its moral force. It stands as a relic of an era when unity could

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Motivation

From Divine Breath to Innovation: A Metaphysics of Human Creativity

By Dr. Louis Mbua, Philosopher I. The Metaphysical Premise Human creativity is not a random evolutionary outcome but a manifestation of transcendent intelligence.

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News

Moral Crisis in the Diocese of Buea: A Call for Transparency and Renewal

Bishop Michael Bibi, whose leadership has inspired both loyalty and criticism. Supporters point to his efforts to modernize diocesan administration and strengthen discipline;

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Rebuttal/Response

The secretary for communication and spokesperson for the Government of Ambazonia (in exile) Dr. Martin Mungwa, responds to Professor Patrice Nganang’s analysis on “ISSA TCHIROMA BAKARY AND THE AMBAZONIAN QUESTION”

The Ambazonian Question cannot—and must not—appear on any “federalist” negotiating table. It is a matter of international law, historical rectification, and human survival.

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Opinion

ISSA TCHIROMA BAKARY AND THE AMBAZONIAN QUESTION

The test of leadership now is not the cleverness of slogans but the courage to pair historical understanding with policy creativity. If Issa

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Public scrutiny

Ali Dan Ismael The Independentist’s editor in chief, just back from special assignment in Yaounde, Xrays Cameroons media landscape

Licensing restrictions, selective advertising, and politically motivated prosecutions have turned the press into an echo chamber. The late Samuel Wazizi, tortured to death

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Opinion

The Drowning of Paul Biya: A Regime Losing Grip on Power and Legitimacy

The drowning of Paul Biya marks more than the twilight of a ruler; it signals the end of an era — the slow

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Commentary

A Strategic Position That Could Endear Issa Tchiroma to the Ambazonia course.

The single act that could redefine Issa Tchiroma’s legacy is formal recognition of Ambazonia’s right to self-determination with a promise to withdraw Cameroon

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