In his New years address to the Ambazonian people, President Dr. Samuel Ikome Sako presents a bright and promising 2026 for the peoples quest for freedom
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A struggle with discipline becomes a nation in formation. Defend the people. Protect the cause. Preserve the future. By The Independentistnews Medical Desk Every living body survives because it knows how to defend itself without destroying itself. Modern science has proven something simple but powerful:the immune system does not survive by attacking everything. It survives
Restoring Moral Authority, Political Coherence, and Civilian Trust By Efase Wole, PhD for The Independentistnews Preface: Situating This Reform Within Presidential Doctrine, Operationalizing the Governing Principles of the Ambazonian Presidency This document is written in explicit alignment with the governing doctrine articulated by President Samuel Ikome Sako, President of the Government of the Federal Republic
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By Tsi Conrad On December 8, 2016, my camera — my only weapon — was smashed, and I was dragged into the darkness of the Paul Biya dictatorship. I was documenting the truth of the Anglophone struggle. For that, they labeled me a terrorist. Today marks exactly nine agonizing years stolen from my life. From
By Nchumbonga George Lekelefac The Independentist Contributor. Monday, November 24, 2025. “Not merely to recount what has been, but to share in moulding what should be.” — Prof. Dr. Bernard Nsokika Fonlon, Editor of Cameroon Cultural Review, Abbia (1960–1980) “Woe to the shepherds who destroy and scatter the sheep of my pasture!” — Jeremiah 23:1,
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22 November 2025 – Fellow Ambazonians,My dear brothers and sisters of Mezam, Today, we gather not simply as leaders, but as custodians of a national mission. We gather here with a solemn responsibility to focus, to unite, and to drive this struggle forward with discipline, clarity and courage. Mezam has always stood at the heart
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