The Lumumbah That Betrayed His Name
Patrice Mboh Lumumbah’s name may glitter today in the headlines of Yaoundé’s state press, but tomorrow it will hang as a warning on
Patrice Mboh Lumumbah’s name may glitter today in the headlines of Yaoundé’s state press, but tomorrow it will hang as a warning on
The verdict is now clear: the Southern Cameroons have shut their political door on Joshua Osih. His relevance ended the day he chose
Western intelligence reports now describe Cameroon as “a democracy in crisis” and Biya’s rule as “brittle and discredited.” When the world begins to
True unity will require humility from all — government officials, civic leaders, and diaspora organizations alike. The cause belongs to all, but it
Professor Biwole’s reflection is a spark in the darkness of conformity, but it dies in its own caution. Her analysis is intellectually elegant
From Suppression (1955–1971) to Silence (1971–2016) to Awakening (2016–2025), Cameroon’s historical arc has completed its moral cycle: from oppression through forgetfulness to remembrance.
Editors Note Subject: Clarification on Reported Contacts Between Yaoundé and Ambazonian Representatives The Independentist Intelligence Unit – Europe Field Office. November 10, 2025
Letter to the Editor: sir, Stop Feeding the Wannabes — They Own Nothing Let us speak without hesitation: the so-called Friends of Ambazonia
It serves no purpose to demonise individuals, yet the record must be transparent: Dr Ade Tima, Kizito Ellad, Emmanuel Tita, Amos Tumenta, and
France Knows — and Its Silence Is the Crime
Mélenchon’s statement may fade in the French press cycle, but it will not fade in African memory. For once, a French leader has