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MimiMefo INFO: Journalism or Propaganda?

Detractors of Dr. Samuel Ikome Sako, are repeatedly given airtime and coverage, the man himself—the legitimate head of our liberation movement—has never once

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Profiles

Bate Besong: The Poet Who Refused to Be Silent

Bate Besong: His pen was a weapon of defiance against dictatorship and corruption. In 1992, after his play Beasts of No Nation was

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Profiles

Emmanuel Mbela Lifafa Endeley: First Prime Minister of Southern CameroonsEarly Life and Education.

In 1951, Endeley entered politics as a member of the Eastern Nigerian House of Assembly in Enugu. A year later, he was appointed

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News Politics

Biya’s Prisoner Gambit: Cheap Tricks Will Not Break Ambazonia

Let it be known: no Ambazonian victory or dignity depends on Cameroun’s prison gates. Every Prisoner of War must be freed, indemnified, and

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News analysis

Cameroun: Selection, Not Elections: Dictator Paul Biya Shatters October 12, 2025 Presidential Candidates’ Manifestos

Paul Biya survives not by popular consent, but through the backing of France and its neo-colonial networks. French military, diplomatic, and financial support

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Profiles

Justice Ebong Frederick Alobwede :Jurist, Statesman, and Proclaimer of the Restoration of the Independence of Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia)

Justice Ebong Frederick Alobwede entered history by proclaiming the Restoration of the Independence of Southern Cameroons. By Uchiba Nelson Early Life and Background

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Public scrutiny

An Open Letter to Rev. Dr. Mbah Victor

Rev. Dr. Mbah Victor, the Ambazonian struggle is bigger than Irene Ngwa, bigger than Moghamo, and bigger than you. By Gamon Andrew My

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Retrospective,

The Origin of the Ambazonian Problem

On September 1, 1961, the draft of this Constitution was completed. One month later, on October 1, 1961, it came into effect, giving

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Editorial

A PATH TO SUCCESS FOR AMBA WARRIORS: TRUTH, CONSCIOUSNESS, AND SOVEREIGNTY

By Hon. Che for The Independentist To succeed in life, individuals and nations alike must elevate both their consciousness and their moral character.

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Commentary

Britain Abandoned John Ngu Foncha and the Southern Cameroons delegation in Foumban: What Did they Do Wrong?

John Ngu Foncha, leader of Southern Cameroons, stood alone in Foumban, deprived of genuine British support,despite her obligations as trustee, No treaty was

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