The Fall of Françafrique: How Africa’s Awakening and Sarkozy’s Legacy Ended France’s Post-Colonial Empire
The beginning of the end came in 2011. Nicolas Sarkozy, then President of France, pushed hard for military intervention in Libya. The fall
The beginning of the end came in 2011. Nicolas Sarkozy, then President of France, pushed hard for military intervention in Libya. The fall
The fall of Muammar Gaddafi unleashed a torrent of weapons and fighters across the Sahara. Arms stockpiles that had been under tight control
The economic model that underpins France’s state spending and global influence is being challenged at its foundation. African countries are nationalizing assets, rejecting
This entire mechanism is the creation of Paul Atanga Nji, Minister of Territorial Administration and one of the regime’s most loyal operatives. He
Chris Anu worked with Bamkoui to engineer a plot to capture President Samuel Ikome Sako. The plan was simple but sinister: convince the
Tony Blair the former british Prime minister in washington , Trump’s circle has embraced him. JD Vance, Marco Rubio, and even hard-nosed White
Issa Tchiroma announced that before heading to the Savannah Zone, he sought and received permission from his “friend” Chris Anu. By The Independentist
The future of the Southern Cameroons was decided during a debate at the United Nations General Assembly on 21 April 1961. This debate
The diaspora echoed the same spirit. In the days leading up to Independence Day, committed Ambazonians advocating for total and unconditional independence joined
Where Were They on Ambazonian Independence Day? A Leadership Void Exposed
Chris Anu, Marianta, Cho Ayaba, Ebenezer Akwanga, Tapang Ivo, and Capo Daniel — names that once dominated conversations within the movement — were