From Napoleon to Biya: The Arrogance of Empire and the Lessons from Sarkozy’s Fall
Eighteen years after he rose to power promising a “stronger France,” Sarkozy returned to the headlines in disgrace, sentenced to five years in
Eighteen years after he rose to power promising a “stronger France,” Sarkozy returned to the headlines in disgrace, sentenced to five years in
Under Biya’s 43-year reign, justice has been privatized. It is not blind; it sees only what the regime permits it to see. The
France will never accept Tchiroma’s brand of federalism. But not because Paris defends Cameroonian unity or democratic order — rather, because federalism undermines
No one loves this nation more than another; the difference lies in motive. Some love Cameroon for the benefits they receive; others love
In Yaoundé and Douala, demonstrations have been mostly peaceful but increasingly vocal, with protesters chanting “50 years is enough.”Security forces have maintained a
We must not repeat the errors of 1961. Our forefathers entered cohabitation with French Cameroun as equals, but that agreement was betrayed. Southern
All three are U.S. citizens of Southern Cameroons origin — men who came to America to work, raise families, and give back to
When Newsweek quoted him describing Trump’s diplomacy as “a breath of fresh air”, it captured the resonance between two otherwise distant figures —
For the first time since the failed 1984 coup, the Cameroonian army is questioning its own role in preserving the Biya system.Inside Etoudi,
From his youth, Steve Neba Fuh has been a leader of action and principle. At just 17, he was already mobilising students and