The President of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia (in exile) Dr. Samuel Ikome Sako extends a message of condolence to the victims of the Likomba fire accident.
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History offers a clear lesson: boundaries imposed without consent rarely bring peace. More often, they deepen alienation, internationalise grievances, and strengthen claims of
Where consent is credibly disputed, the Constitution itself provides the remedy: dialogue, legality, and collective decision-making. Accordingly, any credible national dialogue, constitutional review,
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The future does not belong to those who are loud, correct, or emotionally satisfied. It belongs to those who are organized, disciplined, and
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Placed side by side, the pattern is unmistakable.Kennedy offered hope. Clinton demonstrated the deadly cost of Western silence. Bush delivered survival. Obama offered
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From Nothing to Nationhood: How Dr. Samuel Ikome Sako Built Institutions While Others Chased Shadows
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