Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

A patriotic Ambazonian and fervent reader of the Independentist writes to appreciate the editorial team.

Letter to the Editor Subject: Appreciation for Insightful Communication and a Call for Public Engagement Dear Editor Good job, Commissioned Secretary of Communications. I truly enjoy listening to the Voice of Ambazonia Radio and reading The Independentist online newspaper. Both platforms are highly informative, inspiring, and grounded in clarity and truth. In your future communications,

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An Ambazonian Patriot and fervent reader of the Independentist, writes to the editorial desk. Stays anonymous

Letter to the Editor: sir, Stop Feeding the Wannabes — They Own Nothing Let us speak without hesitation: the so-called Friends of Ambazonia own nothing. Not the struggle. Not the government. Not even the confidence of the people. They are not founders or builders — they are squatters in a history written with the blood,

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A fervent but anonymous reader of The Independentist news, writes to the editorial team.

Letter to the editor of The Independentist news Sir, Permit me to begin by extending heartfelt appreciation to you and your distinguished editorial team at The Independentist for the sterling work you continue to do in informing, educating, and inspiring your readers. Your recent publications have illuminated, with remarkable clarity, the historical and legal foundations

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A patriotic Ambazonian and critical reader of the Independentist writes to the editor, Identity withheld.

Letter to the Editor Sir, I wish to draw your attention to a matter of phrasing, that often slips into our public communications. Words matter, and we must be careful not to confer legitimacy where none exists. President Paul Biya himself recently admitted in Paris that the attempt to assimilate Southern Cameroons had failed. He

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A commited reader of the Independentist Johnson Fonwi, writes to the editorial Team, decrying Issa Tchiroma’s misrepresentation of facts on the history of the two cameroons .

Letter to the Editor Sir/Madam, Presidential candidate Issa Tchiroma deserves credit for finally acknowledging that the root causes of the Southern Cameroons conflict must be addressed. However, his recent statement misrepresenting the 1961 plebiscite risks perpetuating the very historical distortions that have long eroded trust between peoples and undermined genuine dialogue. Mr. Tchiroma claimed that

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A fervent reader of the Independentist writes to the Editors, on the Tchiroma vs Chris Anu Bamenda revelation.

Letter to the Editor The Chris Anu Saga Continues: The Cost of Betrayal Once hailed as “The Anchorman” and the lion voice of Ambazonia, Chris Anu rose to national prominence during his tenure as Secretary of State for Communications and IT in the Government of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia under President Samuel Sako. As

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A Fervent reader of The Independentist identified as Homeland Patriot, writes to the editor, raising concerns about the ongoing lockdown.

Letter to the Editor Good Afternoon, Current events have left me deeply unsettled and confused. Some people called for a lockdown, and we were assured there would be none. Yet, we have now lived under lockdown for three weeks and counting. The government has further announced a serious lockdown lasting until October 14th. This means

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The Secretary of state for Communication and IT of the Government of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia (in Exile) writes to the Independentist editorial desk.

Letter to the EditorSir/Madam, On behalf of the people of Ambazonia, I wish to bring to the attention of the international community a historic fact and a present reality. On October 1, 1961, the people of the former British Southern Cameroons — today known as Ambazonia — achieved independence as a sovereign nation, distinct and

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Timothy Enongene an Ambazonian citizen and fervent reader of the Independentist writes to the editor raising some saliente points.

Letter to the Editor The Ambazonia vs Cameroun War: It Is Between the ASA and the FDS Each nation has its own terminology and symbols. The Southern Cameroons, today known as the Federal Republic of Ambazonia, obtained its independence on 1 October 1961, following UNGA Resolution 1608 (XV) of 21 April 1961. By contrast, neighbouring

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Uchiba Nelson writes to the Independentist editorial desk, recalling the past.

Letter to the Editor Subject: Remembering the Past: Why Ambazonian Youth Must Not Forget Sir, The burning of houses and entire villages in Ambazonia did not begin with our recent interstate conflict. This barbaric practice is rooted in an older colonial habit — a brutal tool used to crush dissent in territories under foreign control.

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