Investigative report

Investigative report

The New Era of Media Infiltration in the Ambazonian War: How Yaoundé Uses Dual Citizens and Digital Influencers to Manipulate Public Opinion

Ambazonians must learn to: analyze propaganda structures, recognize infiltration patterns, question sudden media personalities, avoid spreading unverified content, identify manipulative vocabulary. Cross-check sources, reject divisive narratives, protect morale and unity. By The Editorial Board The Independentist Introduction — The Battle for Ambazonia Is Also a Battle for the Mind For eight years, Ambazonia has faced

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France’s Dying Empire and Ambazonia’s Unfinished Freedom:How the Fifth Republic Was Engineered to Break Us and Why It Is Finally Failing

Across the Sahel, across West Africa, across the Francophone Africa, the French are leaving; their influence is disintegrating. Nations expelling French troops, currencies reclaimed resources nationalized, youth rejecting colonial illusions. The African continent is breaking free from the last European empire still pretending to exist. And this is dangerous. Empires become most violent when they

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When the Pulpit Becomes the Palace — Bishop Nkea and the Hypocrisy of the Clergy

In the Holy Scriptures, the prophet Nathan rebuked King David for his crimes. In Ambazonia, Bishop Nkea blesses King Biya for his. Instead of confronting the Pharaohs of Yaoundé, our clergy now dine at their tables — toasting “national unity” while refugees rot in camps across Nigeria. By The Independentist Investigative Desk In times of

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Old Trick, New Stage: How Foncha’s Playbook Lives On in Yaoundé

To be fair, Foncha might have acted out of ignorance, believing in the honesty and goodwill of French-backed statesmen who promised partnership and mutual progress. But history later proved that promise hollow. What began as faith in cooperation became submission through deceit. The result was tragic: Southern Cameroons lost its sovereignty not by defeat in

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Chris Anu and the Anti-Revolutionaries — The Rubber-Neck Leaders and their search for relevance

History will not remember their hashtags — it will remember their hesitation. From pro-independence to pro-Biya to pro-Chiroma, and now to pro-Mike Fusi Zoom politics, the circle of betrayal is complete. By The Independentist Investigative Desk From Pro-Independence to Pro-Biya to Pro-Chiroma — and Now the Mike Fusi “Strategy” Circus. Every revolution produces two kinds

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THE SPLINTER SYNDROME: HOW BETRAYAL MASQUERADES AS REFORM

When transparency became inevitable, many chose the same route: to splinter, to smear, and to rebrand themselves as reformers. By The Independentist investigative news Desk Across the Ambazonian liberation movement, a troubling pattern keeps repeating itself.Those who once held privilege and power within the Interim Government have become its loudest critics — not out of

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The Dark Face of Digital Intimidation: How Threats Are Being Used to Silence Voices in the Ambazonian Crisis

The architecture of this intimidation is simple but effective. First comes accusation — usually moral or political. Then, exposure — real or fabricated details about a victim’s private life. Finally, the threat — death, arrest, or humiliation. The goal is not merely to discredit but to break the target’s spirit. By The Independentist Investigations Desk

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The Papal Visit That Wasn’t Just Spiritual, How the Regime in Yaoundé Is Using Faith to Contain Frustration

Officials of the Holy See insist that no formal date has yet been set for the Pope’s visit. The Vatican’s communications describe the mission as “under preparation,” with the Pontiff’s intention being “to pray for peace, forgiveness, and reconciliation among the people of Cameroon.” There is, for now, no confirmed schedule — only an expectation.

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Tchiroma’s Gamble and France’s Hidden Test: How Paris Is Measuring Popularity in Cameroon While Silencing Ambazonia’s Truth

Issa Tchiroma Bakary, the fiery former government spokesman turned opposition challenger, has called the people to the streets at 3 p.m. to “defend their victory.” Behind this standoff lies a deeper game — not just about ballots and power, but about France’s quiet experiment in control. By Ali Dan Ismael, Editor-in-Chief, The Independentist on special

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Communal Liberalism, Napoleonic Law, and the Unraveling of Cameroon

This investigation examines how communal liberalism, once sold as a philosophy of harmony, became entangled with France’s Napoleonic legal tradition, producing a centralized state that many citizens now see as alien to their realities. By Ali Dan Ismael, Editor-in-Chief, on special assignment in Maroua, French Cameroun Cameroon’s political evolution has long been guided by a

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