Augustine Ngom Jua: The Great Statesman Betrayed, but Never Broken
Augustine Ngom Jua, became Prime Minister of West Cameroon in 1965, when John Ngu Foncha moved to the Federal level as Vice President.
Augustine Ngom Jua, became Prime Minister of West Cameroon in 1965, when John Ngu Foncha moved to the Federal level as Vice President.
Calixthe Beyala, tels propos traduisent non seulement un manque de précision, mais aussi une déformation de l’histoire, et il est nécessaire — surtout
For decades, underdevelopment was no accident — it was strategy. Institutions were systematically dismantled:PWD (Public Works Department) — once the backbone of road
In the name of ensuring a so-called “peaceful voting exercise”, Ngoh Ngoh’s agents plan to: Camp military personnel in local areas. Abduct civilians
Paul Biya has survived for over four decades not through statesmanship, but through instinct — the cold, reptilian instinct to adapt, shed skin,
Book Review: By Martin Mungwa, PhD, F.ASCE The Marketplace Leadership Vacuum: How the Church Must Win the War on Values in the Family,
The toll on civilians is staggering. According to humanitarian organizations and satellite evidence, more than 700 villages have been burned, displacing over 1.5
Mola Njoh Litumbe bore witness to the betrayal of the 1961 UN decolonisation process, where instead of independence, Southern Cameroons was coerced into
Paul Biya himself admitted to Ibrahim Moh that assimilation was the regime’s project. And he confessed — it failed. By The Independentist editorial
Correcting Calixthe Beyala’s Misrepresentation: Southern Cameroons Is Not a “Problem of Translation”
Calixthe Beyala’s remarks may reflect widespread misconceptions, that needs to be corrected. Southern Cameroons is not a translation problem, nor a regional grievance.