Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Uchiba Nelson writes to the Independentist on leadership betrayals.

Letter to the Editor Sir, With due respect, I must state plainly that the message from my comrade is misleading and unhelpful. For years now, certain individuals—Mancho, Ayuk, Abdulkarim, and others—have placed their hopes in Maurice Kamto, all the while undermining the legitimate Southern Cameroons Government in exile and fighting against President Dr. Samuel Ikome

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Uchiba Nelson writes to the Editor of the Independentist Lamenting the deaths of Zachariah Abendong and Samuel Wazizi

Letter to the Editor Zachariah Abendong & Samuel Wazizi: Two Illustrious Sons of Ngie Assassinated by Colonial La République du Cameroun Sir, The people of Ngie have given Cameroon and the world illustrious sons whose voices were silenced by the same colonial system that continues to oppress us today. Two names stand as enduring symbols

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A reader of the Independentist writes to the editor from Bamenda, names withheld for security reasons.

Letter to the Editor Dear Editor, Thank you for the informative and educative article titled “The Price Of Power: How Akere Muna Pledges Ambazonian Wealth to Yaoundé”, The article highlights much about Barrister Akere Muna being a nice person. That is unarguably true. However, when it comes to his father, the writer incorrectly stated that

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A keen reader of the Independentist from Bui County writes to the editor, on the supposed naivety of the Home Front in the Ambazonian struggle for freedom.

Letter to the Editor Dear sir, Just to recall that, the heart of man is so complicated. One never knows what is in his neighbor’s heart, even of his closest relative. The origin and organization of all we think, say and do is the heart. Our decisions are formed and finalized in our heart. It

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A passionate reader from Bui county, writes to the Independentist editorial team (names withheld) commending the efforts.

letter to the Editor. Dear Editor , I write to compliment you on what by has been published in the Independentist on who Archbishop Andrew Nkea is and what he stands for, in relation to the ongoing Ambazonian struggle. Truth can never be successfully buried nor be destroyed. It will always come back. We all

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A reader of the Independentist by name Epykom, writes to the editorial team, accusing Dr. Samuel Ikome Sako,the President of the Ambazonian government in Exile, as being paid to delay the struggle.

Letter to the Editor This is all what Sako’s followers know that Liberation struggle depends on governing. They have forgotten that life is conceived in division, so for stability in the move let’s have all the leadership be as higher the disorder is the more stable state, the theory of entropy in my mind. Sako

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A reader of the independentist (names withheld for security reasons) writes to the editorial desk and comments on the leadership of the revolution.

Letter to the Editor Revolutionary Comrades, Let us not be distracted by these empty fellows parading themselves as “PhD holders.” Even if they earned those titles honestly, there is one thing they clearly lack: common sense. And it is not degrees or foreign certificates that build or rule a nation. If anything, it is wisdom,

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A reader of the Independentist, identity concealed writes to the editorial desk, and comments on the attitude of the chiefs and Fons.

Letter to the Editor Sir/Madam, The genocidal war in Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia) is not only fueled by the guns of La République du Cameroun, but also by betrayal from within. A handful of self-proclaimed Ambazonians—among them certain chiefs and Fons—have sold their people for crumbs. These are the true enemies within, and history must never

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The fervent reader of the Independentist Johnson Fonwi writes to the Editor, raising some errors by the United Nations system that give credence to the Ambazonian claim to her right to self-determination.

Letter to the Editor Sir, In reflecting on the President’s recent speech, it is vital that we, as Ambazonians, provide clarity on certain historical and legal points to avoid dangerous misinterpretations of our national cause. First, Britain did not transfer sovereignty of the Southern Cameroons to La République du Cameroun. No treaty of union exists

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Our fervent and passionate reader of the Independentist Johnson Fonwi, writes to the editorial desk, and raises why the Cameroon National Assembly has not spoken on the ongoing crisis this far.

Letter to the Editor Sir, When La République du Cameroun convened its “Major National Dialogue” in September–October 2019, it claimed to address the nation’s deepest grievances. Yet the one question at the heart of the crisis—the status of Southern Cameroons—was conspicuously excluded. Instead, the government announced it would grant the Anglophone regions a “special status,”

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