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AFTER RECEIVING MILLIONS AT ETOUDI PALACE… CAN AN ANGLOPHONE CHIEF/FON RESIST REPLACEMENT BY A FRANCOPHONE CHIEF/FON?

Recent reports of large sums of money given to Chiefs and Fons during visits to the Etoudi palace are transactions that further weaken

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News analysis

When Bishops Meet Power: The August 13 Etoudi Encounter and Its Fallout

This image went public within hours, and so was the backlash. With over 203 reactions compiled from Catholics and non-Catholics alike, By George

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News analysis

Co-opting the Pulpit: How Power Tests the Boundaries of Law — and How Civil Society Must Respond

At every electoral period, we see a familiar choreography of traditional rulers from the West, fons from the Northwest, imams, and Catholic bishops

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Commentary

Britain’s Recognition of Palestine and Her Implicit Responsibility in the British Southern Cameroons, a UN Trust Territory Under Her Care

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer: called to take responsibility and know that, the UK, recognition of Southern Cameroons would not be a departure

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Commentary

From Silence to Tremors: The Catholic Church, Biya’s Regime, and Dr. Sako’s Call for Moral Courage

Archbishop Samuel Kleda: His public call for moral probity resonates across the state and recalls the power of the church in the days

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News Politics

France’s Colonial Atrocities in Cameroon and Southern Cameroons: The Case for Reparations

French President Emmanuel Macron: acknowledges French atrocities committed in Cameroon during the 1950s as the country fought for independence, but forgets to mention

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Commentary

The Price of Compromise, Ambazonians cannot afford to pay.

Paul Biya master of his game: He does not compromise in the sense of mutual concession. He absorbs, neutralises, and renders his opponents

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News Religion

Deux archevêques, une nation en tourmente — et l’appel à une séparation pacifique avec l’Ambazonie

L’archevêque Samuel Kleda (en blanc) dit la vérité au pouvoir, l’archevêque Andrew Nkea (en noire)est prudent à l’extrême Par Clarise Fonkwa, The Independentist

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News Religion

Two Archbishops, One Nation in Turmoil — And the Call for Ambazonia’s Peaceful Separation

Archbishop Samuel Kleda(in white) speaks truth to power, while Archbishop Andrew Nkea(in pink) is cautious to a falt. By Clarise Fonkwa, The Independentist

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Retrospective,

Retour sur le passé : La trahison canadienne depuis une chambre d’hôtel au Québec

Ils etait au Canada Ayaba Cho. John Mbah Akuroh. Dabney Yerima. Ebenezer Akwanga. Capo Daniel. Marianta Babila, avec mission d’abandonner la lutte pour

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