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From Dependency to Dignity: How U.S. Foreign Policy Now Mirrors Dr. Sako’s Ambazonian Agenda

Marco Rubio, US secretary of state sets a turning point in US foreign policy By Secretary Martin Mungwa | Department of Strategic Communications, Federal Republic of Ambazonia A Turning Point in U.S. Foreign Policy—and an Opportunity for AmbazoniaOn July 1st, the United States took a decisive step to reform its approach to foreign assistance. The

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Commentary

From Kuva to Sako: The Spirit of Fako Still Stands

Despite the difference in centuries and fights the parallels between Kuva and Sako are striking. By Fontem Asonganyi – Independentist Correspondence, Kumba Who says the people of Mount Fako lack revolutionary greatness? That myth crumbles when we revisit the story of Kuva Likenye, the fearless warrior-chief of Buea, and draw lessons from Dr. Samuel Ikome

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Letters to the Editor

A fervent reader of the Independentist from home writes to the editorial desk. ( identity concealed for security reasons).

To the Editor The Independentist Dear Editor, I enjoy reading your paper, The Independentist, and wish to thank you and your team for this publication. It is very professional and well researched. I am writing in reaction to your recent publication titled, “The SONARA Deception: PM Dion Ngute, Kribi, and the Truth Ambazonians Deserve.” Many

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Letters to the Editor

The government of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia ( in Exile) writes to the Independentist editorial team in response to the reaction from the prisoner of conscience, Tsi Conrad.

LETTER TO THE EDITORSubject; A response to Tsi Conrad’s Open Letter to Prof. Martin AyimBy the Communications Desk, Government of the Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia) in Exile Dear Editor, We have read with sober reflection the open letter from Brother Tsi Conrad addressed to Professor Martin Ayim. His words echo with the intensity and raw emotion

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Commentary

Bui County the epicenter of the Ambazonian quest for Independence: A source of Faith, Courage, and Spiritual Strength

Cardinal Christian Tumi (1930–2021), born in Kumbo, became Cameroon’s only Cardinal By Religious Correspondence Bui County, nestled in the highlands of Ambazonia, is more than just mountains and valleys. It is widely known as the spiritual heart of Ambazonia. In both peace and conflict, the people of Bui have turned to God—not only for comfort

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Letters to the Editor

A Prisoner of Conscience from the Kondengui central prison Yaoundé Cameroun reacts to a publication in the Independentist

Tsi Conrad is a Prisoner of Conscience in theKondengui central prison Yaoundé Cameroun Subject; “RECLAIMING SOVEREIGNTY: WHERE THE SOUTHERN CAMEROONS RESTORATION STANDS TODAY.” By Tsi Conrad Dear Professor Martin Ayim, I have read your latest missive, “RECLAIMING SOVEREIGNTY: WHERE THE SOUTHERN CAMEROONS RESTORATION STANDS TODAY.” And with a sense of anguish, I must address the

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Commentary

The Eleventh Province syndrome: How Ambazonia’s Open Door Became Yaoundé’s Political Tool

By Mankah Rosa Parks | The Independentist In the 1950s, as French Cameroon descended into a brutal war over independence led by the Union des Populations du Cameroun (UPC), thousands fled to the calm and orderly British Southern Cameroons. Most of the refugees came from the Bamileke and Bassa regions, escaping military crackdowns and political

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Commentary

Cultural Exchange or Covert Infiltration? Rethinking the Alliance Française in Ambazonia

By Julien PoccachardContributing Analyst, The Independentist In the ongoing struggle for the soul of Ambazonia, the fight is not only against bullets and tanks—it is also against invisible forces that shape minds, loyalties, and identities. Among these quiet battles lies a curious question that deserves national reflection: What happened to the French Cultural Centre (Centre

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Commentary

Le Projet Présidentiel d’Assimilation des Anglophones : La Main Cachée de la France au Cameroun

Par Young Jean-Pierre Pendant des décennies, la France a mené en Afrique une stratégie discrète mais dévastatrice — non pas par la guerre directe, mais en soutenant des présidents africains fidèles chargés d’exécuter son agenda géopolitique et culturel. Au Cameroun, cette stratégie s’est déployée à travers Ahmadou Ahidjo et Paul Biya — deux régimes qui

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Commentary

The Presidential Project to Erase Anglophones: France’s Hidden Hand in Cameroon

By Young Jean-Pierre For decades, France has executed a subtle but devastating strategy in Africa—not through direct warfare, but by empowering loyal African presidents to enforce its geopolitical and cultural agenda. In Cameroon, this strategy unfolded through Ahmadou Ahidjo and Paul Biya—two regimes that systematically dismantled the identity of Anglophone Cameroonians. While the world viewed

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