Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Ghainwi Akamentsu a fervent reader of The Independentist writes to the editorial desk challenging the outing of Archbishop Andrew Nkea.

Letter to the Editor Sir, I wish to add my voice to the growing chorus calling for the immediate and unconditional release of Rev. Fr. Berinyuy. No servant of God should ever face the trauma of kidnapping. At the same time, however, this painful incident forces us to confront deeper questions about leadership, consistency, and

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An Ambazonian Patriot, and reader of The Independentist writes to the editorial desk reacting to Millan Atam’s opinion. Requests to stay anonymous

Letter to the Editor Subject: Responding to Atam Milan’s Recent Statement Sir, My warm greetings. I write to offer a balanced and sincere response to the recent statement issued by Mr. Atam Milan. Many Ambazonians had long hoped that whenever he resurfaced, he would bring clarity, accountability, and a concrete path toward progress. Sadly, his

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Ghainwi Akamentsu a Patriotic Ambazonian and fervent reader of the Independentist writes to the editor in reaction to Millan Atam’s opinion.

Letter to the Editor Subject: Milan Atam and the Cost of Disunity Sir, Debates about unity in our struggle are not new, and they will continue for as long as the Ambazonian quest for self-determination remains unfinished. I agree that unity cannot come “at all cost,” because uniting with individuals or movements that have incompatible

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The Amba Warrior. The Honorable Che Walter, writes to the editor of The Independentist on Millan Atam’s opinion: qualifies it “the outcome of a defaulters deception”.

Letter to the editor Sir, THE OUTCOME OF A DEFAULTER’S DECEPTION Individuals whose roots are anchored in La République du Cameroun often inherit a worldview shaped by that system — a worldview where duplicity is normalized, promises are flexible, and betrayal is a political instrument. That influence does not disappear overnight simply because someone claims

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Another patriotic Ambazonian and reader of The Independentist, challenges Millan Atam’s opinion as encouraging fragmentation. Stays anonymous

LETTER TO THE EDITORName Withheld by Request Sir, Atam Milan’s recent position encourages fragmentation — the very disease the international community has consistently warned against. Yet, as a self-styled leader, he appears unwilling to embrace a united front in pursuit of our collective liberation goals. It is a matter of public record that he moved

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Barrister Timothy Mbeseha, a patriotic Ambazonian and fervent reader of the Independentist, writes to the editorial team on Millan Atam’s opinion.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir, I think Milan needs to be reminded that SCACUF and the Governing Council were realities of 2017. Their fate was sealed on October 30th, 2017 with the creation of the Interim Government. The Interim Government has since matured into a full-fledged AMBAZONIA Government-in-Exile. The very idea of an Ambazonian Government

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A patriotic Ambazonian, former SCACUF Militant (Identity Withheld) writes to the Independentist addressing what he qualifies as Atam Millan rantings

letter to the editor. Subject; A Response to Atam Millan’s Rantings At the heart of Atam Millan’s essay lies a contradiction he has never confronted: He demands accountability from others, yet refuses to account for himself. Until that gap is closed, his posture as the guardian of purity collapses under scrutiny. First Truth: The Nera

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A key Contributor to The Independentist writes to the editorial team.

Dear Editorial Team, I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to express, with the utmost respect, my concern regarding the recent editorial version of my submitted article. While I understand and appreciate the necessity of editorial adjustments for clarity and coherence, the extent of the edits made has resulted in a version

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A Patriotic Ambazonian and fervent reader of the Independentist, writes to the editor. Says nothing good can come out of Tchiroma when Ahidjo promised better and failed.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Subject: Amadou Ahidjo Told Bigger, More Convincing Lies About “Federation” Than Issa Tchiroma Bakary — And Whatever Tchiroma Is Promising Today Is Dead on Arrival Sir/Madam, At a time when Issa Tchiroma Bakary is touring the media with recycled fantasies about “federalism,” “national reconciliation,” and a supposed new beginning for Cameroon,

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Letters to the Editor Rebuttal/Response

The Communications Secretariat of the government of Ambazonia (in exile) writes to the Independentist, responding to the Patriot, and addressing the issue of citizen Participation.

Dear editor, I write here on hehalf of the government of Ambazonia, to thank you for the great role you are playing in this struggle for our freedom, and to appreciate your fervent reader and Ambazonian patriot for her kind words and for her continued engagement through The Independentist and Voice of Ambazonia Radio. Her

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