The Biya Regime: From Corruption to Tribal Supremacy
Mr. BIYA and his unelected entourage now preside over little more than the Centre and South regions — a brittle heartland clinging to
Mr. BIYA and his unelected entourage now preside over little more than the Centre and South regions — a brittle heartland clinging to
Across the board, three distinct fault lines are now visible. The Northern bloc—comprising the Far North, North, and Adamawa—has become increasingly alienated from
Before the elections, the Bishops of Cameroon had issued a courageous pastoral letter reminding the nation that “the will of the people must
Letter to the Editor Sir, I wish to draw your attention to a matter of phrasing, that often slips into our public communications.
Philippe Pétain’s trial in nineteen forty-five symbolized the reckoning of collaboration. Paul Biya’s own judgment may not come in a courtroom, but in
Across democracies, the rule is simple: citizens vote, and their choice decides. In Cameroon, citizens vote — and power politely thanks them for
Politicians have used social media to reach voters and build their public image, only for the same channels to become restricted after elections.
This is not only a political or military confrontation. It has evolved into an economic ecosystem where soldiers, officers, politicians, contractors, and security
The President’s Men — How Ambazonian Elites Helped Build the Biya System
From Solomon Tandeng Muna and his family — once symbols of pride — to later figures like Fonka shang lawrence, Simon Achidi Achu,