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Redrawing the map: Yaoundé’s real objective examined

History offers a clear lesson: boundaries imposed without consent rarely bring peace. More often, they deepen alienation, internationalise grievances, and strengthen claims of exclusion rather than unity. Sustainable nation-building depends not on rearranging administrative lines, but on trust, inclusion, and political courage. By Blasius Awonsang The Independentistnews Contributor A reform presented, a debate provoked Yaoundé’s

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Can Trump Bring Peace: And What will that Mean for Ambazonia?

When America acts, the world listens. Now is the moment for Ambazonia to speak louder, push harder, and make sure global peace efforts do not leave our people behind. Peace delayed is lives destroyed By Ali Dan Ismael and Mankah Rosa Parks For The Independentist — Ambazonia’s Voice for Freedom There is fresh talk around

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THE WAR ON TRUTH: HOW CAMEROON BUYS SILENCE AND WHY AMBAZONIA WILL STILL RISE

Millions spent to silence Ambazonia have failed. The name Ambazonia is global now. It exists in the legal record. It exists in the memory of its people. It exists in the conscience of humanity. Ambazonia is not waiting to be created. It already exists. Recognition will only confirm reality. By The Independentist news Desk The

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The Bishop’s Syndicate that never prevailed.

In this climate of suspicion stands Archbishop Andrew Nkea. Many Ambazonians—especially those directly displaced or brutalized by the conflict—feel that his public posture has too often aligned with narratives that minimize LRC’s responsibility. By The Amba Patriot A Crisis of Trust in the Liberation Space The arrest of Ayaba Cho Lucas by the Norwegian criminal

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THE FALL OF THE GAULLIST EMPIRE: Guinea Bissau, Macron’s Last Gamble, and Why Ambazonia Must Read the Writing on the Wall

The High Military Command for the Restoration of Order has seized power in Guinea Bissau, suspended the electoral process, closed borders, and detained the president. The pattern is familiar. A disputed election. A tired electorate. A compromised elite. A presidential guard turning against the very president it is meant to protect. By The Independentist Political

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FRANCE’S PETAIN PROBLEM AND ITS DYING DAYS IN AMBAZONIA

In Verdun — the vast cemetery of Europe where I personally spent a week in the summer of 1995, walking among its crosses, ossuaries, and unmarked graves — a small group gathered to honour Philippe Pétain, the Nazi collaborator whose Vichy regime helped deport 75,000 Jews to their deaths. By Ali Dan Ismael — Editor-in-Chief,

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THE TCHIROMA AFFAIR AND THE PRECARIOUS STATE OF CAMEROON

The Tchiroma affair is not a peripheral issue. It is a major geopolitical fault line at the crossroads of regional identity, historical grievance, power politics, and transnational influence. By Timothy Enongene The Independentist Analysis of Issa Tchiroma’s Signaling Garoua November 12th 2025 – Recent intelligence assessments indicate that Cameroonian political figure Issa Tchiroma is deliberately

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The Fraud That Freed a Nation: Why Clément Atangana’s Confession Validates Ambazonia’s Right to Self-Determination

What Clément Atangana unwittingly revealed is that Cameroon no longer functions as a republic; it survives as a syndicate of power. Yet, in exposing that truth, he has done what no Ambazonian petition or protest alone could achieve: he made the case for freedom irrefutable. By Ali Dan Ismael (London) and Jean-Marie Poccachard (Lyon) Yaounde

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How France Institutionalized Paul Biya’s Tribal Supremacy through the So-Called “Cooperation Accords”

Through the so-called Accords de Coopération, France institutionalized tribal supremacy, economic servitude, and political dependency — building a system where one man’s survival became the guarantee of another nation’s interests. By Ali Dan Ismael (London), Eposi Lum (Bamenda), and Jean-Marie Poccachard (Lyon), The Independentist A Pact Built on Dependence, Not Development For more than four

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The Fragmentation of La République du Cameroun and Its Implications for Ambazonian Sovereignty

Across the board, three distinct fault lines are now visible. The Northern bloc—comprising the Far North, North, and Adamawa—has become increasingly alienated from Yaoundé’s southern elite and is now asserting its historical and cultural independence. The Southern bloc, encompassing the Centre, South, Littoral, and East regions, remains the stronghold of the Biya establishment, clinging to

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