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THE SOUTHERN CAMEROONS IDENTITY — YOUR SOUTHERN CAMEROONIAN IDENTITY

There are two distinct nations: The Southern Cameroons and La République du Cameroun. The sovereignty of La République ended at her boundaries when she became independent on January 1, 1960. By Uchiba Nelson Too many of our people still live in denial. In the United States, I have met African Americans who say: “I am

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From Darkness to Hope: Dr. Sako and the Legacy of True Leadership

Dr.Samuel Ikome Sako:In the face of betrayal, sabotage, and overwhelming odds, has held steadfast to the conviction that our liberation is not just a political project but a moral obligation to future generations. By Peter Fonso In times of despair and despondency, it is good leadership that ignites hope and renews courage in a people.

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L’Ambazonie et le Service Après-Vente de l’ONU: Repenser l’autodétermination dans un système international en mutation

Le système international, aussi imparfait soit-il, reste accessible à ceux qui y recourent avec clarté, légalité et détermination. Par Ali Dan Ismael, Rédacteur en chef Lorsqu’on parle des Nations Unies, on imagine souvent une institution où les nations se rendent pour « obtenir leur indépendance ». Cette vision est en partie juste, mais elle reste

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Ambazonia and the UN’s Customer Service Desk: Rethinking Self-Determination in a Shifting International System

The international system, imperfect as it is, remains open to those who persist with clarity, legality, and determination. By Ali Dan Ismael, Editor-in-Chief When people speak of the United Nations, they often imagine it as a place where nations go to “get independence.” That view is partly true, but it is incomplete. To understand how

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AFTER RECEIVING MILLIONS AT ETOUDI PALACE… CAN AN ANGLOPHONE CHIEF/FON RESIST REPLACEMENT BY A FRANCOPHONE CHIEF/FON?

Recent reports of large sums of money given to Chiefs and Fons during visits to the Etoudi palace are transactions that further weaken their traditional authority and moral standing, By Nelson Uchiba The relationship between traditional leaders from the Anglophone regions — or Ambazonia, as pro-independence advocates define them — and the central government in

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When Education Meets Manipulation: Why Some of Our Brightest Minds Struggle in the Ambazonian Struggle

Uchiba Nelson is an activist and a fervent supporter of the Ambazonia course for Independence. By Uchiba Nelson In our liberation movement, many have wondered why highly educated figures—such as Dr. Epah, Dr. Simon Munzu, and Professor Carlson Anyangwe—have sometimes fallen short of the expectations placed upon them. The common assumption is that education alone

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Builders Wanted, Not Bystanders: A Message to Paul Nillong

Uchiba Nelson calls on Paul Nilong to understand that: Ambazonians are not liberated by complaints, but by courage. Not by slander, but by sacrifice. By Uchiba Nelson August 3, 2025 Mr. Paul Nillong, At your age and with your experience, one would expect you to focus on building something meaningful—not tearing down the efforts of

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Always Defend Your Right to Decide. By the Office of the President, Federal Republic of Ambazonia

By the office of the President. Lord Tony Benn once said, “Always defend the right to decide. Because if you cannot decide, you cannot govern. And if you cannot govern, you are not free.” These words speak not only to political theory but to lived experience. They reflect the heart of the Ambazonian people’s journey—a

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Have Francophones Grown a Backbone? A Moment of Truth, or Just Noise in the Echo Chamber?

Maitre Julius Achu: Defender of Nothing, Critic of Courage By Dr. Martin Mungwa – The Voice of Ambazonia BREAKING: In a rare moment of candour on state-run television in La République du Cameroun (LRC), two Francophone journalists have risked career and comfort to admit what Ambazonians have always known: Cameroon has never elected a president.

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A Message of Hope and Resolve for Ambazonia and the International Community, A Rebuke To Agbor Balla and Co.

Dr. Marcelius Atanga a political observer, and an advocate for justice By Dr. Marcelius Atanga As Cameroon approaches the 2025 presidential elections—arguably the most pivotal in its post-independence history—the eyes of the world turn not only to the political elite in Yaoundé, but to the long-suffering people of the sovereign nation of Ambazonia. With over

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