Opinion

An Ambazonian Patriot reacts to Ambassador Herman Cohen’s 2018 television interview presently making rounds in the social media.

No Turning Back: Ambazonia’s Irreversible Path to Independence By An Ambazonian Patriot “We, the people of Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia), have chosen the path of independence. There is no turning back”. The ambassador’s statements may have been diplomatically coded, but between the lines, one truth stands out: France has never granted genuine independence to its overseas

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News analysis

Tchiroma vs. Atanga Nji: Cameroon’s Post-Election Power Struggle Begins

The battle between Tchiroma and Atanga Nji has just begun, but it is already shaking Cameroon’s political foundations. For Ambazonia, this is more than a news story — it is a strategic opportunity. The cracks within La République could become turning points in the broader struggle for self-determination and sovereignty. By Ali Dan Ismael, Editor-in-Chief,

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News analysis

Things Fall Apart — Inside the CPDM’s Moment of Reckoning

Maurice Tiibam Kube’s resignation letter adds to an atmosphere of uncertainty. His departure is not an isolated incident; rather, it reflects a broader unease among some local party actors who find themselves caught between loyalty to the system and growing public frustration. By Ali Dan Ismael, Editor-in-Chief on Assignment, in Bamenda A Resignation That Shook

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Editorial

From Nowhere to President — Tchiroma’s Calculated Rise

Tchiroma’s ascent is all the more fascinating given his long tenure within the very establishment he now challenges. For years, he served in senior ministerial positions, including Minister of Communication and Minister of Employment and Vocational Training. He also began his career as a railway engineer, a discipline that trained him to think strategically and

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News analysis

La République’s Dying Regime in Panic Mode

Amid mounting political uncertainty and internal fractures, the government has begun repositioning military units toward the north. Recent troop movements suggest more than routine redeployment: they indicate that the regime is preparing for possible instability on multiple fronts. By The Independentist news Desk The CPDM regime in Yaoundé is entering a phase of acute strategic

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Editorial

The Handshake That Shattered Illusions

This Trump–Macron handshake was not just a diplomatic oddity. It was the public signal that the age of sentimental alliances is over. In its place stands a new geopolitical marketplace, where strategic actors — including emerging ones like Ambazonia — must learn to bargain, not beg. Editorial — The Independentist editorial Desk When U.S. President

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Commentary

THE TCHIROMA VICTORY SETS THE TIME FOR RECKONING — From Silence to Legal Accountability

Tchiroma’s self-proclaimed victory is now being announced across major newsrooms and diplomatic circles worldwide. The media and diplomatic shield that Biya controlled in 1992 no longer exists. The same networks that once concealed electoral manipulation are now exposing the fragility of the regime’s control. By The Independentist news desk A Stolen Election in the Shadows

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News analysis

The Biya Dilemma: How They Misread the Real Threat

By betting on Kamto’s docility and dismissing Tchiroma’s ambitions, the regime has engineered its own dilemma. The hyena they once fed is now circling back. The electoral night that was supposed to end predictably is far from over. By The Independentist news Desk Kamto: The Predictable Opponent When the Beti-Bulu power establishment began preparing for

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News Politics

Macron’s Finger-Pointing Amid Political Meltdown: Cracks in the Colonial Metropole

Four prime ministers in 13 months and a fractured National Assembly after the July 2024 snap elections have left Macron isolated. His attempt to cast himself as guarantor of the institutions is widely dismissed as hollow. Polls show that two-thirds of French citizens now want his resignation. By The Independentist editorial Desk Paris October 13,

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Editorial

The Old Trap in New Clothing: Why Tchiroma’s Rise Is No Different from Biya’s Rule

By The Independentist editorial Desk Monday, October 13, 2025. – As the presidential race intensifies in La République du Cameroun, new polls show Issa Tchiroma Bakary rising sharply in popularity. Across the country and in diplomatic circles, this surge is being framed as a sign of “change.” But beneath the polished language and carefully staged

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