FROM WAR TO LEGITIMACY: The Second Phase of the Ambazonian Conflict
War alone rarely decides the future of nations. At a certain point, the decisive battleground is no longer physical. It is conceptual. It
War alone rarely decides the future of nations. At a certain point, the decisive battleground is no longer physical. It is conceptual. It
Ambazonia is not a request to undo history. It is a reminder that some parts of it were never fully completed. The post-war
The consequences are visible. Cameroun exports raw materials and imports finished goods, expertise, and systems. This is not misfortune. It is design. An
Nations are not only destroyed by their enemies. They are destroyed when their own people become useful to the enemy’s plan. Ambazonia must
When intellectuals cannot think beyond power, when institutions cannot act beyond approval,and when the future cannot be imagined beyond one individual— the system
This is no longer a war defined by territory—it is a war defined by perception. And history has settled this question many times
There comes a point in every conflict where language can no longer carry the weight of reality. That point is not marked by
If the Church, the international community, and political intermediaries continue to frame this crisis as a mutual failure rather than a structural one,
The responsibility now is clear. The Federal Republic of Ambazonia must demonstrate—not declare—that the lesson has been learned. Because history does not reward
FEAR AS POLICY: WHY AMBAZONIA MUST NOT BREAK NOW. Dr. SAKO WARNS
This is no longer a conventional conflict. It is a contest of will. Of clarity. Of psychological endurance. The enemy cannot defeat Ambazonia