Investigative report

Investigative report

British and French Colonial Politics in Africa: A Debate of Indirect Shadows and Direct Control

The true question is not which empire governed more wisely, but how deeply colonial power reshaped African political life, and how fiercely Africans continue to resist, renegotiate, and redefine those imposed systems. By M C Folo The Independentistnews contributor The proposition that British colonial policy better prepared African territories for post-colonial governance than French colonial

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How France Still Keeps 200 Million Africans Enslaved From the Spoils of World War II to the Breaking of the Shackles

Today, from Senegal to Cameroon, nearly two hundred million Africans still use a currency designed in France, guaranteed by France, and historically supervised with French approval. This is not independence. It is rebranded domination. By Kemi Ashu, Mankah Rosa Parks, and Kfusalu Bochong Africa’s present condition did not begin with poor leadership or bad policy.

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From Vichy to Yaoundé: How France Exported Defeat, Guilt, and Cruelty to Africa

Nowhere was this more evident than in French Cameroun. French Cameroun was not a continuation of German Kamerun. It was a French post-war construction, headquartered in Yaoundé, administered through French military logic, and governed by officers shaped by wartime humiliation. By Kfusalu Bochong and Ali Dan Ismael One of the least discussed truths of French

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The Lie of “Re-unification”: How French Cameroun Built a State on a Fiction

“Re-unification” is not history. It is camouflage. It was designed to blur trusteeship law, erase British Southern Cameroons’ legal personality, and retrofit legitimacy onto a political takeover that never received the people’s consent. By Kemi Ashu and Mankah Rosa Parks One of the most enduring falsehoods in Central African politics is the claim that Southern

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The Forgotten: Christ Lost in Christmas, Ambazonia Lost in Cameroon’s Conflict

Without Christ, Christmas is empty.Without compassion, Ambazonia becomes unrecognisable. And without a moral compass, even the most legitimate struggle risks losing not only its direction, but its reason for being. By Colbert Gwain | The Muteff Factor (formerly The Colbert Factor) Christmas is meant to be a moment of reflection—of humility, compassion, and shared humanity.

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A Region Held Hostage: How the Kidnapping Industrial Complex Exploits the Amba Fighter Moniker for Evil Gains

Armed groups and opportunistic criminals exploiting the chaos and using the “Amba fighter” moniker as a bogeyman to perpetrate heinous crimes have one thing in common: they are usually disaffected individuals and imbalanced malcontents who have been drugged and radicalized. By Colbert Gwain | The Muteff Factor (formerly The Colbert Factor) North West Governor, Adolphe

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Baited Deaths and Useful Corpses: From Abe Michael to Ngwang Njeba, and Mayor Frida Joko — How the French Cameroon System Lures Lives to Blame Ambazonia

This editorial is not written to mock the dead. It is written to protect the living. Because every baited killing strengthens a lie—that Ambazonia is chaos rather than a people resisting annihilation. Every staged death stains the truth of the struggle. By The Independentist Investigative Desk There is a stupidity more lethal than bullets: refusing

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Targeting Civilians and the Manufactured Blame on the ASA: What the Facts Actually Show

Mr. Ngwang Raphael Njeba’s death is a tragedy. So too are the deaths of Senator Kemende Henry, Wardress Florence Ayafor, and Hon. Abe Michael. Exploiting these tragedies to launder state violence and criminalize a people’s resistance compounds the harm. The facts point not to a rogue resistance agenda, but to a failed and brutal state

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MINFI’s Corruption Crisis: Why it Matters to Ambazonia

For Ambazonians, this is not about Cameroon’s embarrassment. It is about proof. Proof that the problem is not rebellion, but governance failure. Proof that internal reform is illusory. Proof that the internationalisation of the Ambazonian question is justified. And proof that a different political future is not only desirable—but necessary. By The Independentistnews Financial Investigation

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The Trump vs the Tory approach — and the hard lessons for Ambazonia’s old political class

Liberation movements do not succeed by waiting for former custodians to rediscover their conscience. They succeed by building internal coherence, legal clarity, economic leverage, and geopolitical relevance. Those who cannot transition from emotional attachment to strategic adulthood become footnotes — not founders. By the Independentist Political Desk At first glance, Donald Trump’s foreign policy posture

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