Independentist News

Editorial

False Independence, True Resistance: Ambazonia’s Answer to Neocolonialism

President Amadou Ahidjo visits the colonial master. At Independence, all were blind to the conditions under which that freedom was granted. By Ali

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Science & Development

Power from Pee: African Girls Invent Generator That Runs on Urine—and Spark Global Interest

Teenage girls, Duro-Aina Adebola, Akindele Abiola, Faleke Oluwatoyin, and Bello Eniola turn waste to wonder. By Dr Martin Mungwa, PhD, F. ASCE A

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Commentary

Brooklyn Moment or Missed Opportunity? Reflections on the Tita–Mbah Video

Tita Emmanuel Nji and Victor Mbah on a quiet street in Brooklyn, New York. By Timothy Enongene – The Independentist A recent video

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Natural disasters Science & Development

Mild Earthquake in New Jersey Reminds Us to Stay Prepared: What It Means for Ambazonia and Why Building Standards Matter.

Light earthquake with a strength of 3.0 hit Hasbrouck Heights in Bergen County, New Jersey. By Martin Mungwa, Ph.D., PE, F.ASCEUS Licensed Professional

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Editorial

False Peace, Real Repression: How French Agreements Sustained Control in Cameroon and Denied Ambazonia Justice

By The Independentist editorial desk– Truth in Resistance, Clarity in Crisis In the political theatre of French Cameroon, peace is often preached—but rarely

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News analysis

The French Chessboard in Yaoundé: Understanding Cameroon’s Succession Crisis and Ambazonia’s Democratic Stand

Cameroon’s constitutional council, military, and electoral commission have all come under scrutiny, particularly in how they manage political participation and institutional checks. By

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Letters to the Editor

A fervent reader of the Independentist and victim of the crisis, writes to the editorial desk.(identity withheld for security reasons.)

Letter to the EditorSubject: “Builders Wanted, Not Bystanders: A Message to Paul Nilong” – Published by The Independentist Dear Editor, I wish to

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Society/Family

Broken vows, bold futures: the rise of gray divorce in Africa and Ambazonia

In the West, the trend of gray divorce has been rising, meanwhile in Africa, it’s still considered a taboo. By The Independentist Editorial

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Opinion

Builders Wanted, Not Bystanders: A Message to Paul Nillong

Uchiba Nelson calls on Paul Nilong to understand that: Ambazonians are not liberated by complaints, but by courage. Not by slander, but by

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Retrospective,

Truth in Resistance. Clarity in Crisis: When Loyalty Fails: The Legacy of Epesse and the Lessons of Today

First from left to right standing, Epesse who sold his team PWD Bamenda at the 1979 cup of cameroon finals for crumbs. By

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