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Pray for Bamenda — But Do Not Pray Blind

We will continue to pray — not for the comfort of the occupier, but for the departure of the occupier. We pray for justice to resurrect. We pray for independence to dawn. We pray for a future where Bamenda breathes free. This is Crossfire Of Conscience — Truth in resistance. Clarity in crisis. By A

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Reclaiming Our Shared Story A Call for Unity Across the Black World

Unity is not about being the same. Unity is recognizing that we are branches of the same sacred tree. Wherever we stand today in Africa, the Americas, Europe, or elsewhere we are descendants of survivors and inheritors of greatness. When we come together, we are capable of transforming our future and restoring our full history.

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WHY YAOUNDE WANTED SONARA DOWN

SONARA’s destruction is not just an industrial loss.It is a symbol of how Cameroon is held hostage by a small class that thrives when the country collapses. We must break the silence, Cameroon stands at a crossroads. By Dr. Tata Fon Emmanuel The Independentist contributor. There are moments in a country’s history when the truth

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Reign of Terror: Africa’s Dark Age

Africa’s Dark Age is not about lack of potential. It is about suffocated potential. It is not about lack of talent. It is about talent being hunted and silenced. It is not the absence of light. It is the deliberate extinguishing of light. But as long as there are Africans willing to speak the truth,

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France’s Empire Is Dying and Macron Cannot Save It. Britain Survived Collapse. France Will Not.

Macron still dreams of rebuilding Gaullist grandeur. Africa has already woken up. France cannot resurrect an empire that Africa has buried. Britain survived its fall because it respected the human person. France will not survive because it respects only the state. The empire is dead, but Macron refuses to attend the funeral. By The Independentist

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Beyond the Colonial Script: Reclaiming African Agency Through Inclusive Politics

Africa’s future—self-defined, prosperous, and globally respected—will depend on inclusive systems, accountable leadership, and a commitment to dialogue over conflict. It is time to step beyond the scripts written by others and build the future envisioned by Africans themselves. By M. C. Folo The Independentist contributor. More than sixty years after the first independence celebrations, African

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Age, Power, and the Crisis of Performative Leadership in Cameroon

The appointment of Alice Nkom is more than symbolic. It exposes: the shrinking pool of credible voices, the desperate hunt for moral authority and a growing leadership vacuum within the opposition. If a nation must turn back to its oldest reserves of moral authority, it is not a sign of revival, but exhaustion. This is

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The Unity Government Scam: Biya’s Latest Deceit and Why Ambazonia Was Right All Along

The future is already written: Ambazonia’s sovereignty is irreversible. Cameroun’s crisis cannot be solved by constitutional cosmetics. A broken union cannot be repaired by the same people who broke it. History has reached its verdict. Ambazonia was right. Ambazonia is right. Ambazonia will remain right. By Kemita Ashu, Independentist Contributor Suddenly, after forty-three years on

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When Nations Walk Away: The Global Truth About Separation That the World Must Accept About Ambazonia

Political unions are like marriages. They survive only when built on consent, equality, respect, and shared vision. When one side imposes domination, erases identity, and uses violence to hold the other hostage, the union is already dead. By Kemita Ashu, Independentist Contributor The world pretends that political separation is rare, dangerous, or illegitimate. That is

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Kidnappings in Bamenda: The Direct Result of Archbishop Andrew Nkea’s CPDM Alliance and Betrayal of His Flock

As he spoke, the faithful murmured in disbelief and sorrow. That murmur was not a disturbance — it was the conscience of a wounded people refusing to bow to falsehood.The Nuncio should have heard it as a warning. By Nchumbonga George LekelefacIndependentist contributor Priests in Chains, A Church in Shame Bamenda is praying — and

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