News analysis

Issa Tchiroma’s Bamenda Statement Exposes Deep Undercurrents: Dr. Sako Vindicated

Issa Tchiroma announced that before heading to the Savannah Zone, he sought and received permission from his “friend” Chris Anu. By The Independentist Editorial Desk A few days ago, during the October 12 political selection exercise organized by la République du Cameroun, Issa Tchiroma made a public declaration in Bamenda, in the Savannah Zone, that

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Retrospective,

REJOINDER: When History Speaks — Ambazonia and the Manipulation of the Past

The future of the Southern Cameroons was decided during a debate at the United Nations General Assembly on 21 April 1961. This debate led to UN General Assembly Resolution 1608 (XV), which provided the international legal basis for ending trusteeship in the territory. By Edwards Nyamkah, Victoria, Ambazonia Both French Cameroun and British Southern Cameroons

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Commentary

Where Were They on Ambazonian Independence Day? A Leadership Void Exposed

Chris Anu, Marianta, Cho Ayaba, Ebenezer Akwanga, Tapang Ivo, and Capo Daniel — names that once dominated conversations within the movement — were conspicuously absent from both the public celebrations and the strategic events that defined this historic commemoration. By The Independentist Editorial Desk As Ambazonians across the homeland and the diaspora celebrated Independence Day

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News Politics

The Ambazonian War of Independence: President Sako and the People Set a Clearer Pathway to Recognition

The diaspora echoed the same spirit. In the days leading up to Independence Day, committed Ambazonians advocating for total and unconditional independence joined the Government of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia (in exile) for a three-day Ambazonian Stakeholders’ Constituent Assembly in Washington, D.C. By The Independentist Editorial Desk Eight years into the armed struggle that

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Commentary

False narative of a German reunification unveiled: Yaoundé Is French, Buea Was the German Capital

In 1901, Governor Jesko von Puttkamer moved the capital inland to Buea, on the slopes of Mount Cameroon. The relocation was motivated by climatic considerations and administrative convenience: Buea’s elevation offered a healthier environment for Europeans and facilitated inland control. By The Independentist editorial Desk For more than sixty years, La République du Cameroun has

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Expose series

Traitors and Infiltrators (Part 4)

Atam Milan, designed the plan for the Nera Hotel kidnapping in Nigeria. Mimi Mefo, spreads misinformation on social media against Ambazonia while promoting LRC narratives. Milton Taka, personally paid off General Okoro of Santa to stop fighting. The Independentist series of betrayals In this series, we have already said much about traitors and infiltrators, demonstrating

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Expose series

Traitors and Infiltrators (Part 3)

It is not everyone who loudly proclaims “Ambazonia Must Be Free” who genuinely works for Ambazonia’s freedom. The Independentist series on betrayals This is the third in our series, and as mentioned previously, the goal is to ensure that all Ambazonians understand that there are traitors and infiltrators among us, working diligently to undermine our

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Expose series

Traitors and Infiltrators (Part 2)

Benedict Arnold a distinguished American military commander grew resentful because other leaders received credit for his successes, Out of frustration and ambition, he began spying for the British. He sent coded messages to British Major John André, revealing details about the defenses of West Point, a key American fort. The Independentist series on betrayals As

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News analysis

The selection in LRC’s election: What Ambazonians Need to Know About October 12, 2025 Exercise

In the so-called Grand Centre (Centre, South, and East regions) — widely viewed as Biya’s political base — no candidate was allowed to emerge. This ensures that votes in the regime’s stronghold remain consolidated. By Timothy Enongene, Independentist Contributor, Kumba – Meme County It is becoming increasingly evident, even to those who were previously unaware,

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Opinion

Uchiba Nelson an Ambazonian activist speaks out as Ambazonians celebrate independence day

The Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia) problem is the invasion, occupation of Southern Cameroons by la République du Cameroun on 30th September 1961. It’s NOT a cultural or linguistic or marginalization problem as la République du Cameroun want you to believe. Therefore, la République du Cameroun should pull out from Southern Cameroons to her boundaries at independence

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