Editorial

Editorial

No Treaty, No Union: Why Ambazonia Stands Outside Cameroon’s Borders

The files are clear. There has never been a treaty of union between Southern Cameroons — today’s Ambazonia — and La République du Cameroun. Editorial desk – The Independentist For decades, the political establishment in Yaoundé and their allies abroad have repeated the same fiction: that the former British Southern Cameroons is a “region” of

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The Last Gavel in Yaoundé: Why Ambazonia Has Moved On

Issa chiroma Bakary, Maurice Kamto,Joshua Osih, Bello Bouba Maïgari are yesterday’s political pillars that have been neutralized in the political scene. By The Independentist Editorial desk. August 7, 2025 When Cameroon’s Constitutional Council announced its decision on the 2025 presidential race, it confirmed what many already knew: no meaningful challenger will be allowed to threaten

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Le retrait de Kamto, la fermeté de Sako : deux trajectoires opposées

Maurice Kamto. Il a finalement choisi de se retirer discrètement — en remboursant les dons de campagne et en quittant la scène sans résistance — laissant derrière lui une vague de désillusion. Par The Independentist7 août 2025 Il existe des moments dans la vie d’une nation où le vrai visage de ses leaders se révèle.

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Kamto’s Retreat, Sako’s Resolve: A Tale of Two Paths

Maurice Kamto, his decision to withdraw quietly—returning campaign donations and abandoning the field without protest—has left a trail of disillusionment in its wake. By The Independentist Editorial deskAugust 7, 2025 There are moments in the life of a nation when the character of its leaders is laid bare. Maurice Kamto’s recent retreat from Cameroon’s 2025

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False Independence, True Resistance: Ambazonia’s Answer to Neocolonialism

President Amadou Ahidjo visits the colonial master. At Independence, all were blind to the conditions under which that freedom was granted. By Ali Dan Ismael – editor in chief When French Cameroon celebrated independence in 1960, few questioned the conditions under which that freedom was granted. Hidden beneath the tricolor flag and newly written constitutions

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False Peace, Real Repression: How French Agreements Sustained Control in Cameroon and Denied Ambazonia Justice

By The Independentist editorial desk– Truth in Resistance, Clarity in Crisis In the political theatre of French Cameroon, peace is often preached—but rarely practiced. It is used not to uphold justice but to suppress it, not to resolve conflict but to mask continuity in control. Behind this facade is a decades-long blueprint that traces its

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When the Center No longer Holds: — The Fall of Issa Tchiroma and the Lessons of Loyalty

Issa Chiroma Bakary,His public support for a united opposition and his call for Maurice Kamto to be reinstated as a presidential candidate, hit the wrong chord. By The Editorial Desk, The Independentist The unfolding case of Issa Tchiroma Bakary, former Minister of Communication and now a presidential hopeful, presents a powerful illustration of the crisis

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Justice Deferred: Ambazonia, International Law, and the Promise of Montevideo

There exists no treaty of union between the former British Southern Cameroons and La République du Cameroun. No constitutional ratification. No bilateral agreement. Two countries with two separate maps. An Editorial by The Independentist On this day, Wednesday, July 30, 2025, we reaffirm our editorial responsibility as The Independentist—not simply to report events, but to

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Two Statesmen, One Struggle: The Legacy of Dr. E.M.L. Endeley in President Sako’s Ambazonia

Dr. Emmanuel Mbela Lifafa Endeley, the man whose vision remains the Ambazonian dream. By The Independentist editorial desk In the complex history of the British Southern Cameroons—today claimed by many as Ambazonia—few names resonate with such lasting consequence as Dr. Emmanuel Mbela Lifafa Endeley. Born in 1916 in Buea, Dr. Endeley was not just the

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AINO ALERT: Who Mandated Agbor Balla to Campaign for “One Cameroon”?

Agbor Balla on an assignment for which he was not mandated. By The Editorial Desk – The Independentist Agbor Balla is at it again. From courtroom dramatics to diplomatic luncheons, from Ottawa to Yaoundé, and now back to Bamenda with a new coat of deception—he has taken it upon himself to rebrand treachery as dialogue.

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