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Time to Close the Village Provision Store: Cameroonians Seek Fresh, Energetic Leadership in 2025

Just like Bobe Jacks Sani of Muteff village, 92-year-old President/candidate Paul Biya, who has ruled Cameroon for 43 years, literally runs the country

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Editorial

The Enemies Within: How 2025 Has Unmasked the Traitors to Ambazonia’s Freedom

The enemies of Ambazonia are not just politicians; they are chiefs, Fons, academics, media personalities, members of the clergy, and now, anti-revolutionaries —

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News analysis

Double-Crossed and Betrayed: The Kamto Experience

Prof, Maurice Kamto, and Seseku Ayuk Tabe, jailed in same environment, Was not by chance. Reports suggested that, Kamto would lead the post-Biya

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Opinion

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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