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Investigative report

Paul Atanga Nji: The Enforcer from Bamenda Who Turned His Back on His Own People How the Minister of Territorial Administration Became the Face of Repression

Paul Atanga Nji has chosen to defend power. He has chosen to defend denial. He has chosen to defend silence. But there is

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Investigative report

Elung Paul Che: The Technocrat Who Turned His Back on Tombel, The Man Who Controls the War Purse in Yaounde

While mothers in Tombel carry their children through the forest to escape gunfire, their most academically accomplished son works comfortably in marble corridors,

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Investigative report

Judith Yah Sunday and the Politics of SilenceHow Cameroon’s Telecom Boss Became a Gatekeeper in a War Against Her Own People

Judith Yah Sunday does not carry a weapon or fire a shot. But she participates in something more subtle and potentially more destructive:

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Editorial commentary

PAUL TASONG: THE MINISTER OF CORRUPTION BY RECONSTRUCTION

Paul Tasong Njukang, Ambazonians will remember who stood by them and who stood against them. They will remember who spoke truth and who

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Editorial commentary

THE CELEBRATED SILENCE: How Dr Asheri Kilo’s Cultural Brilliance Became a Mask for a Genocidal Regime

In the face of such documented horrors — massacres, kidnappings, burnings, mass closures — the person who holds the title of Secretary of

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Commentary

The Silent Architect: How Sylvester Moh Tangongho Helps Power the System Holding Ambazonia Down

As long as people like Sylvester Moh Tangongho control the purse of the state, the suffering of Ambazonia will not end. The violence

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Commentary

Representation Without Accountability Is Collaboration, Why the World Must Stop Treating Mbah Acha Rose as a “Reform Figure”

To the outside world: She is proof that women are empowered, that Anglophones are included, that anti-corruption mechanisms exist. To the regime: She

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Commentary

Customs, Corruption, and Conflict: How a Broken System Fuels War in Cameroon

As the conflict drags on, the customs system continues to play a double role — keeping the state financially afloat while holding the

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Public scrutiny

How Minister Pauline Nalova Lyonga Helped Turn Education Into a Weapon Against Ambazonians

As Rector of the University of Buea (2012–2017), Lyonga oversaw an institution that became the spark of the modern Ambazonian revolution. When students

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Editorial series

The Road to Peace and Restoration: A Diplomatic Blueprint for Resolving the Ambazonia–Cameroon Conflict

The international community has two choices.Pretend the legal truth does not exist and watch the conflict continue Or Uphold the law and end

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