Editorial

Editorial

The $3 Billion Lie: How Yaoundé Borrows to Breathe and Calls It Development

This is now a pattern, not an event. Borrow, pay arrears, service old debt, fund political machinery, abandon projects, accumulate new arrears, borrow again. This is not governance. It is debt dependence. Not development economics. Not growth policy. Not fiscal planning. It is regime maintenance through credit. By The Independentistnews Editorial desk YAOUNDE January 22,

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Freedom First, Unity later: Why Pan-Africanism Fails Without Ambazonia

If Africa can acknowledge Ambazonia’s right to exist and govern itself, it will create a new model of Pan-Africanism — one built on voluntary association among free states rather than forced coexistence under violent regimes. By Timothy Enongene Guest Editor-in-Chief The Independentistnews BANJUL – January 15, 2026 – For decades, the halls of the African

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The “Mother of the People” and the Succession Trap

Cameroon’s elites are preparing a soft landing for a hard system. Ambazonia is preparing a hard truth for a soft world. One path leads to recycled domination. The other leads to real freedom. And no amount of emotional choreography can change that. Ali Dan Ismael Editor-in-Chief The Independentistnews just back from vacation. YAOUNDE January 2026

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When Children Become Propaganda: MKPD and the Blood Trade in Ndu

Ambazonia is not fighting the Mbororo. Ambazonia is not fighting ethnic groups. Ambazonia is fighting an occupation army and its proxy networks — the same networks MKPD belongs to. By The Independentistnews editorial desk The massacre in Ntumbaw, Ndu, is a horror.The killing of civilians — especially children — is a crime that should shake

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The President of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia (in exile) Dr. Samuel Ikome Sako addresses his people for the new year 2026

In a tone of total hope, in his address to his people in the end of year 2025, Dr. Samuel Ikome Sako, reveals a promising year for the freedom and Independence of the Ambazonian people in 2026,. Here is Dr. Sako’s full end of year address to the people of the former Bristish southern cameroons.

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EMIA: The War College That Produced a National Embarrassment

That single fact strips French Cameroun’s leadership naked. It exposes an army fluent in repression but illiterate in legitimacy; officers adept at destruction yet incapable of victory. If training meant competence, this war would have ended years ago. If French tutelage worked, Ambazonia would not still stand. But it does. And that endurance is the

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Dictators do not learn. They are removed—or they die in power.

Dictators fall when three blades descend together: loss of legitimacy, loss of capacity, and loss of impunity. Biya is already bleeding legitimacy. Capacity erodes as a state governs by permanent emergency. Impunity collapses when crimes are documented, named, and pursued without pause. History does not negotiate with men like Biya. It removes them. By The

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The Francafrique Command Structure and Crimes Against the People of Ambazonia

An administration that rewards atrocity is not malfunctioning; it is functioning as intended. The Ambazonian case is therefore not merely a humanitarian tragedy. It is probative evidence of a Francafrique system whose operational logic produces crimes against humanity. Judgment is overdue. Accountability is unavoidable. History is recording. An Editorial Indictment for the Court of Public

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The Long Walk Toward Collapse: Why Yaoundé Can No Longer Contain the Truth

From Bamenda to Maroua, from Tiko to Ngaoundere, frustration has become national. People everywhere are tired of promises without change. This is not politics anymore. It is survival By The Independentist — editorial DeskDecember 2025 A Nation Out of Balance La République du Cameroun is shaking. The recurring crisis in Ngaoundere, where transport operators shut

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Editorial Editors Note

Truth in a State of Coma

Soon, the truth will walk free again. When that day arrives, every word spoken by those who distorted it will become evidence. Every deed they tried to hide will stand exposed. And every life taken in darkness will be named in the light. The present may belong to the regime. But the future belongs to

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