Profiles

Ambazonian Scholarship and French Sabotage: The Case of Prof. Gregory Tanyi

Prof. Gregory Eno Tanyi became the founding Head of the Department of Mathematics at the newly created Federal University of Yaoundé. By Martin Mungwa, PhD, MBA, PE, F.ASCE, Formerly Head of Department of Civil Engineering, École Polytechnique Yaoundé, Cameroun Early Life and Education Prof. Gregory Eno Tanyi, a proud son of Manyu County and a

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Profiles

La Bourse du Savoir Ambazonien et le Sabotage Français : Le Cas du Professeur Gregory Tanyi

le Professeur Gregory Eno Tanyi était le premier Chef du Département de Mathématiques de la jeune Université Fédérale de Yaoundé. Par Martin Mungwa, PhD, MBA, PE, F.ASCE, Ancien Chef du Département de Génie Civil, École Polytechnique Yaoundé, Cameroun Jeunesse et Formation Le Professeur Gregory Eno Tanyi, fils fier du comté de Manyu et fierté des

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Commentary

The Price of Power: How Akere Muna Pledges Ambazonia’s Wealth to Yaoundé

Akere Muna is not without intelligence, credibility, and international standing. But when it comes to the Ambazonian question, he has shown himself tied to the same mistakes of the past. By Uchiba Nelson Akere Muna recently told Cameroonians that if he became president of La République du Cameroun, he could bring in 800 billion CFA

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Public scrutiny

Promesses brisées: 21 Questions au Premier ministre colonial Joseph Dion Ngute

Dion Ngute n’est pas seul. Depuis le Nord-Ouest, Akere Muna a suivi le même chemin. Il parle de réforme mais évite la vérité : aucun traité ne lie le Cameroun méridional à la République du Cameroun. Rédaction du Desk Éditorial de The Independentist 25 août 2025 En 2019, la raffinerie de pétrole Sonara à Victoria

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Public scrutiny

Broken Promises: 21 Questions for Colonial Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute

Dion Ngute is not alone. From the Northwest, Akere Muna has followed the same path. He speaks of reform but avoids the truth: there is no treaty binding Southern Cameroons to La République du Cameroun. The Independentist Editorial Desk August 25, 2025 In 2019, the Sonara oil refinery in Victoria burned down. The government promised

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News analysis

Paul Biya missing again? His Absence Raises Questions in Cameroon

Until Biya himself speaks—or appears—the question remains open: is Cameroon witnessing the managed continuation of a long-standing presidency, or the quiet transition to something new? By The Independentist editorial desk For several months, Cameroon’s President Paul Biya has not appeared in public, fueling speculation about his health and political future. The uncertainty deepened when his

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Commentary

LEÇONS DE LA TRAHISONPourquoi l’Ambazonie doit choisir des bâtisseurs

1er octobre 2017, la Restauration de l’Ambazonie fut proclamée — restaurant un peuple, un territoire, un gouvernement et, plus encore, un rêve. Par Uchiba Nelson, Contributeur de l’Independentist On dit souvent que Rome ne s’est pas construite en un jour. Une nation ne se limite pas à son gouvernement et à ses structures physiques ;

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Commentary

LESSONS FROM BETRAYAL: Why Ambazonia Must Choose Builders

October 1st, 2017, the Restoration of Ambazonia was declared—restoring a people, a territory, a government, and above all, a dream. By Uchiba Nelson, Independentist Contributor It is often said that Rome was not built in a day. A nation is more than its government and physical structures; it is also the psychological and moral strength

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Commentary

L’expérience Coloniale: Les Chaînes de la France, le Souffle de la Grande-Bretagne

Si l’Inde a pu secouer la Couronne, si le Ghana a pu briser les chaînes de la Côte-de-l’Or, si le Botswana a pu s’élever de la pauvreté du protectorat vers la stabilité, alors l’Ambazonie peut elle aussi reconquérir sa liberté. Par la Rédaction de l’Independentist Le Partage Colonial L’histoire nous enseigne une vérité douloureuse :

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Commentary

Colonial experience:Chains of France, Breath of Britain

If India could shake off the Crown, if Ghana could break the Gold Coast chains, if Botswana could rise from protectorate poverty into stability, then Ambazonia, too, can reclaim her freedom. By The Independentist Editorial Desk The Colonial Divide History shows us a painful truth: both Britain and France brutalized their colonies. Both whipped, imprisoned,

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