Retrospective,

Redessiner le silence : Preuves émergentes sur les frontières cachées de l’Ambazonie

Les traités, établissent que le fleuve Wouri, le port de Douala et même l’aéroport international de Douala relèvent du territoire de l’ancien British Southern Cameroons. Par la Rédaction | The Independentist25 juillet 2025 Une conversation discrète peut parfois ébranler les fondements de la compréhension d’une nation. Ce fut le cas lors d’un échange récent révélant

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Culture

When Stories Mirror Struggles: Sinners and the Spirit of Ambazonia

Sinners,the movie that tells the Ambazonian story By The Independentist Culture Desk Ryan Coogler’s newest film, Sinners, starring Michael B. Jordan, is far more than a gripping Southern horror story—it’s a haunting reflection on race, identity, and resistance. Set in 1930s Mississippi, the film follows twin brothers Smoke and Stack Moore as they return to

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Retrospective,

Cameroon’s Churchill Moment: Why Appeasement Will Not Stop Biya

Winston Churchill the man who put things right, Cameroon now needs a Churchill. By: Ali Dan IsmaelEditor-at-Large, The Independentist As Cameroon heads toward its 2025 presidential election, the political atmosphere feels eerily reminiscent of a different time in global history—a time when many believed diplomacy and restraint could contain a mounting autocracy. In 1938, British

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Football Sports

Nigeria Super falcons lift the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations trophy for the tenth time after beating the Atlas lionesses of morocco 3-2 in Rabat

Super Falcons bagged $1m in prize money and are the first to lift the new-look Wafcon trophy. By Editorial desk- The independentist Saturday July 26th 2025-The Super Falcons of Nigeria break record after they beat the Atlas lionesses of morocco 3 -2 to be a successive ten times winner of the female AFCON and picked

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News analysis

Proxy Rule in Yaoundé: How France Shaped Cameroon’s 2025 Election and the War in Ambazonia

Ambassador Thierry Marchand the man known, to be pulling the strings By Ali Dan Ismael and Young Jean-Pierre | The Independentist As Cameroon prepares for its 2025 presidential elections, the political landscape has been jolted by the exclusion of opposition leader Professor Maurice Kamto, a decision that has raised eyebrows both domestically and internationally. While

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Profiles Service

From Widikum to the World: The Health Legacy of Professor Martin Ayong Ayim

Professor Ayim a shining example for Ambazonian youth and a testimony to the power of purpose, education, and service. By Dr. Martin Mungwa, Ph.D, F.ASCE Formerly Engineering Manager, Civil Engineering Substation Project Engineering Section, Consolidated Edison, New York City, USA In the highlands of Ngwenjin City, within the culturally rich Azem-Njwekum area of Widikum, a

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News analysis

Recognition and Double Standards: What Palestine and Ambazonia Reveal About Western Diplomacy

Double statndards, the cry for statehood from one region inspire UN debates, while another—like Ambazonia—is met with silence? By Ali Dan Ismael, Editor-in-Chief When French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France would officially recognise a Palestinian state, the international reaction was swift. Some praised the move as a bold step toward justice, while others, like

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News Politics

Selective Outrage and the Price of Silence: Kamto, CODE, and the Ambazonian Reckoning

Brice Nintcheu,warns of mass resistance should Professor Maurice Kamto be excluded from the October 12 presidential elections By The Editorial Desk 26 July 2025 This week, the Cameroonian political diaspora—long detached from the brutal realities on the ground—has reawakened to the dictatorship it once accommodated. Brice Nitcheu, president of CODE (Collective of Democratic and Patriotic

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Retrospective,

Redrawing the Silence: Emerging Evidence on Ambazonia’s Hidden Boundaries

Treaties, dating back to 1919 under the league of Nations framework, establish that the Wouri River, the Douala seaport, and even the Douala International Airport are within Ambazonian territory By the Editorial Desk | The Independentist25 July 2025 A quiet conversation can sometimes shake the pillars of a nation’s understanding. Such was the case in

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News analysis

The End of SONARA and the Dawn of Strategic Realignment in Southern Cameroons

The ashes of SONARA abandoned for a new refinery in Kribi By Dr. Louis Egbe Mbua, Ph.D., Professor of Aeronautical Engineering& Dr. Martin Mungwa, Ph.D., F.ASCE, Utility Engineering Expert. Whether or not La République du Cameroun (LRC) rebuilds the SONARA refinery, the deeper truth is inescapable: SONARA was never created to serve the people of

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