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Stop Begging History: What Asia Did Right — and Why Africa Must do same.

The future does not belong to those who are loud, correct, or emotionally satisfied. It belongs to those who are organized, disciplined, and

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Investigative report

The Trump vs the Tory approach — and the hard lessons for Ambazonia’s old political class

Liberation movements do not succeed by waiting for former custodians to rediscover their conscience. They succeed by building internal coherence, legal clarity, economic

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Editorial commentary

Symbolism, power, and Africa’s unfinished question

Placed side by side, the pattern is unmistakable.Kennedy offered hope. Clinton demonstrated the deadly cost of Western silence. Bush delivered survival. Obama offered

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Commentary

Between Drumbeat and Border: Africa’s Diaspora, the Motherland, and the Long Argument of Belonging

The argument between the motherland and her scattered children is not about loyalty. It is about trust. And like all enduring relationships, its

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Editorial

The Long Walk Toward Collapse: Why Yaoundé Can No Longer Contain the Truth

From Bamenda to Maroua, from Tiko to Ngaoundere, frustration has become national. People everywhere are tired of promises without change. This is not

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Retrospective,

Everything You Need to Know About the Anglophone Crisis (Part 1)

The Anglophone Crisis did not begin with violence or terrorism. It began with peaceful professional protests, met by state repression, which gradually radicalised

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Commentary

Calling on the Consciences of the International Community to Stand for Humanity, Justice, Freedom, and Human Rights

As the Nera 10 go to the supreme court come December 18th, the world is watching. History will judge the response of the

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Commentary

A Sovereign Warning to the Northern Zone: Identity Is Sacred, Not a Playground for Ambition

Any idea that one group can overshadow another within the Northern Zone is dead on arrival. Oku, Mbiame, Nkambe, Kumbo, Ndu — each

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Retrospective,

Amba Warrior with the Cry of the African Ancestors

We have come a long way through bondage and betrayal. Today, Africa stands at a crossroads. This is the moment to return to

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Commentary

A Misguided Diplomacy: Why “Crying at Senators’ Homes” Will Not Free Ambazonia

No nation earns respect by turning its liberation struggle into a spectacle. Ambazonia must present itself as a serious state with a serious

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