La République du Cameroun Revolution 1955–2025: The Seventy-Year Arc of Resistance
From Suppression (1955–1971) to Silence (1971–2016) to Awakening (2016–2025), Cameroon’s historical arc has completed its moral cycle: from oppression through forgetfulness to remembrance. By Prof. Louis Mbua, Contributing Author to the Independentist When the Union des Populations du Cameroun (UPC) was banned in 1955 in the French-administered United Nations Trust Territory of Cameroun, the seeds


Sixty Years Without a Ballot: How Ambazonians Lost the Right to Choose Their Leaders
In the 1959 general elections, Dr. John Ngu Foncha’s KNDP defeated Dr. Endeley’s KNC. In an extraordinary moment for Africa, the transfer of power was peaceful, democratic, and transparent. The ceremony in Buea was attended by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, who praised both men for setting an example that many newly independent African nations would later