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The Dangerous Misreading of the Ambazonian Conflict: Why the “Anglophone Pressure Group” Narrative Continues to Fail

The Ambazonian conflict has evolved far beyond the framework through which many still attempt to interpret it. Until that reality is honestly confronted,

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Commentary

THE LACK OF FOUNDATION LEADS TO DRIFT: Why the Ambazonian Quest Must Be Rooted in Moral, Spiritual, and Strategic Consciousness

The survival of Ambazonia will therefore depend not only on resistance in the field, diplomacy abroad, or political negotiation. It will also depend

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Commentary

Reclaiming the Narrative: Why We Reject “Anglophone” Conferences and Stand with the Federal Republic of Ambazonia

A significant segment of the Ambazonian movement no longer views the conflict through the lens of minority rights within Cameroon. Instead, it views

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Editorial commentary

The Falling Baobabs: Nature’s Coup and the Succession Shadow-Play in Yaoundé

The giants are falling. The political forest in Yaoundé is changing The Falling Baobabs: Nature’s Coup and the Succession Shadow-Play in Yaoundé the

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Editorial series

The Twilight of a Dynasty: Cameroon and the Structural End of the Biya Era

Whether the eventual transition unfolds through orderly succession, elite negotiation, military influence, or broader national instability remains unknown. What is increasingly clear, however,

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News commentary

The Succession Shadow-Play: Why Ambazonia Must Guard Against Yaoundé’s Coming “Peace” Offensive

Whether such fears ultimately prove justified remains uncertain. What is undeniable, however, is that succession in Cameroon is no longer viewed merely as

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Science & Development

FOUNDATIONS OF AMBAZONIAN RECONSTRUCTION — PART V: Faith, Culture, and Identity: The Soul of a Nation

A people grounded in faith, rooted in culture, and confident in their identity cannot be easily shaken. Ambazonia must protect its soul as

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Editorial series

SIGNALS OF STRAIN: What the Nsimalen Incident Reveals About Elite Coordination in Cameroon

The grounding of a Prime Minister at the point of departure is an unusual event in any political system. In a centralized and

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Editorial series

THE SUCCESSION ARCHITECTURE: How Controlled Disruption Masks Power Transition in Cameroon

The recent changes in Cameroon’s National Assembly are not best understood as the beginning of a reform cycle. They are part of a

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Commentary

The Vatican’s Quiet Signal: Why Pope Leo XIV’s Visit May Mark a Turning Point for Cameroon A Subtle Diplomatic Shift That Could Reshape International Perceptions of Governance, Legitimacy, and the Conflict in Ambazonia

Whether intentionally or not, Pope Leo XIV may have accelerated that transition in global perception. The visible structures of power in Cameroon remain

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