News Politics

Bamenda’s Inflated Voter Rolls Raise Alarms Ahead of Cameroon’s Elections

Official data from Elecam’s registers indicates that more than 2 million voters are registered in Bamenda, a figure that far exceeds the city’s total population of less than 700,000, including children and non-voting residents. Even the entire population of the Northwest Region — estimated at under 2 million — does not correspond to the number

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Commentary

Tchiroma’s Federalist Manifesto: A Rehearsal of Old Scripts in a New Strategic Era

Issa Tchiroma’s federalist manifesto is less a visionary blueprint than a strategic miscalculation. It seeks to revive a discredited constitutional model without addressing the legal, historical, and geopolitical realities that define the conflict today. By The Independentist Political Desk Issa Tchiroma has formally unveiled what amounts to his campaign manifesto, centered on a proposed return

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Commentary

“Friends of Ambazonia”: Proxy Diplomacy and the Politics of Manufactured Interlocutors

This phenomenon fits squarely within Yaoundé’s historical pattern. Since the escalation of the conflict in 2017, LRC has repeatedly sought to bypass the Government of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia in exile, led by Dr. Samuel Ikome Sako, by sponsoring or encouraging proxy groups. By The Independentist Political Desk In recent months, a little-known group

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News analysis

Cameroon Electoral Law Labels Ambazonia a Foreign Power, Exposing Legal and Political Contradictions

The legal argument is based on Article 118 of Cameroon’s Electoral Code, which renders ineligible any individual who has placed themselves in a situation of dependence or collusion with a person, organisation, or foreign power. The petition alleges that Tchiroma’s personal relationship with Ambazonian leaders places him in violation of this provision. By The Independentist

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News analysis

Ambazonia’s Sovereignty Exposed: A Watershed Moment for Complete Dislocation

In 2019, Paul Biya himself openly admitted to Mo Ibrahim that French Cameroun had tried and failed to assimilate Ambazonia. This single admission destroys the idea of a seamless national union. You don’t “assimilate” what is already part of you — you assimilate something separate By The Independentist Political Desk For over sixty years, French

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Letters to the Editor

A commited reader of the Independentist Johnson Fonwi, writes to the editorial Team, decrying Issa Tchiroma’s misrepresentation of facts on the history of the two cameroons .

Letter to the Editor Sir/Madam, Presidential candidate Issa Tchiroma deserves credit for finally acknowledging that the root causes of the Southern Cameroons conflict must be addressed. However, his recent statement misrepresenting the 1961 plebiscite risks perpetuating the very historical distortions that have long eroded trust between peoples and undermined genuine dialogue. Mr. Tchiroma claimed that

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News Politics

Yaoundé’s Own Law Confirms It: Ambazonia Is a Foreign Power, Not a Breakaway Region

Barrister Emmanuel Nsahlai, who filed the petition against Tchiroma, relies on Article 118 of the Cameroonian Electoral Code, which states that anyone who has placed themselves in a situation of dependence or collusion with a person, organisation, or foreign power is ineligible to contest the presidency. By The Independentist political Desk In trying to disqualify

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News Politics

Mid-Term Review Ahead of the October 12 Election: Cameroon’s 12 Presidential Hopefuls Fall Short in Making Burning Issues Campaignable

As the final week of campaigning intensifies, paid advertisements in newspapers and media outlets remain scarce. So far, only Paul Biya and Issa Tchiroma Bakary appear to be evenly matched in campaign visibility. By Colbert Gwain@The Muteff Factor (formerly The Colbert Factor) Since the official launch of the 2025 presidential election campaigns in Cameroon on

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Investigative report

No Russian Alliance: Exposing a Coordinated Propaganda Campaign Against Ambazonia

By fabricating a Russian “connection,” Yaoundé propagandists aim to undermine U.S. confidence in Ambazonian diplomatic actors, sow confusion within diaspora communities, and derail strategic focus from ongoing legitimate channels of engagement. By The Independentist Political Desk In recent weeks, a wave of fabricated narratives has emerged across various social media platforms and pro–Yaoundé propaganda channels,

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Letters to the Editor

A fervent reader of the Independentist writes to the Editors, on the Tchiroma vs Chris Anu Bamenda revelation.

Letter to the Editor The Chris Anu Saga Continues: The Cost of Betrayal Once hailed as “The Anchorman” and the lion voice of Ambazonia, Chris Anu rose to national prominence during his tenure as Secretary of State for Communications and IT in the Government of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia under President Samuel Sako. As

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