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Opinion

The North’s Moment: Between Populist Uprising and Oligarchic Continuity Symbolism Without Substance

The lesson of Cameroon’s thirty-year political stalemate is simple but stark: symbolism without strategy is surrender. By Mola Monono for The Independentist Cameroon’s

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Editorial

Leadership Tested by Fire: Why President Sako Still Commands Legitimacy

Where others chased titles, Sako built systems. Where others retreated into silence, he kept the flame alive. That is why, despite repeated attempts

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Opinion

The Difference Between Legality and Legitimacy

Legality means being in accordance with established laws. It is a formal condition, ethically neutral and procedural. A government, company, or individual is

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Editorial series

The secretary for communication and diplomacy for the Government of Ambazonia (in exile) reacts to Professor Willibroad Dze-Ngwa’s open letter to President Paul Biya

Federal Reform or Historical Redress? — Why the Anglophone Question Cannot Be Solved Within Cameroon By Dr. Martin MungwaCommissioned Secretary for Communications &

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Editorial series

Dialogue Across the Divide: Professor Willibroad Dze-Ngwa writes to President Paul Biya

EDITOR’S NOTE Why We Publish This Letter In keeping with The Independentist’s tradition of open intellectual engagement, we publish the following open letter

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Letters to the Editor

A patriotic Ambazonian and fervent reader of the Independentist writes to appreciate the editorial team.

Letter to the Editor Subject: Appreciation for Insightful Communication and a Call for Public Engagement Dear Editor Good job, Commissioned Secretary of Communications.

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Commentary

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

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Public scrutiny

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

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Commentary

Political Epitaph: Joshua Osih’s Fall from Grace in Southern Cameroons

The verdict is now clear: the Southern Cameroons have shut their political door on Joshua Osih. His relevance ended the day he chose

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