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Commentary

Ambazonia — The New Superpower Inside a Collapsing Republic

While Yaoundé factions plot and fracture, Ambazonia has become the new superpower inside La République du Cameroun — not in weaponry, but in

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Commentary

Condemnation Without Consequence — Why the World’s Silence Is Fueling Unrest in Cameroon

The recent elections in La République du Cameroun have once again exposed a painful weakness in the global system that claims to defend

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Editorial

The Irony of New Converts — Why Ambazonia’s Struggle Remains Distinct and Unshaken

Southern Cameroons — known to the world as Ambazonia — regained its sovereignty on October 1st 1961, only to be illegally annexed by

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Commentary

THINGS FALL APART FROM PARIS TO YAOUNDÉ: Biya, the Last Student Who Met De Gaulle — The Death of Françafrique

The Fifth Republic, built by Charles de Gaulle as a presidential monarchy, once projected stability and grandeur. Today, it stands hollowed out —

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Opinion

Cameroon’s Dangerous Drift Towards the Weaponization of Security and JusticeThe Fall of Two Sacred Pillars

This weaponization of security and justice is not merely authoritarian—it is suicidal. When citizens lose faith in the institutions meant to protect them,

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Public scrutiny

A concerned and patriotic Ambazonian writes to the CPDM elites and Elecam officials of the North west and south West regions.

THE BETRAYAL WE WILL NEVER FORGETAn Open Letter to the CPDM Elites and ELECAM Officials of the North West and South West Regions

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News Politics

Biya Declared Winner Again — What Next?

After more than four decades in power, the 92-year-old ruler faces a nation exhausted by corruption, repression, and war. His so-called victory brings

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Education

EPOSI UNPACKS: WHY AMBAZONIANS SAY “THE CAMEROON ELECTION DOES NOT CONCERN US”

Ambazonians argue that they withdrew that consent long ago — when the so-called United Republic of Cameroon was imposed in 1972. That act,

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Commentary

The Tables Have Turned — And Now, Who Speaks for French Cameroon?

When the Ambazonian resistance demanded genuine dialogue years ago, Yaoundé mocked the request with its familiar sneer: “With whom shall we negotiate?” Now

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