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LA FABRICATION D’UN TYRAN : Paul Biya et le Plan Français pour une Subjugation Néocoloniale

Paul Biya le Tyran bien PROTÉGÉ Par Joseph FritzMcBobe, Correspondant local, Quartier Endeley, Bokwango, Buea(+237) 697889553 Introduction : Le Tyran n’est pas Né – Il a été FabriquéL’ascension de Paul Biya au pouvoir au Cameroun n’est ni un hasard de l’histoire, ni le fruit d’une quelconque évolution démocratique. Elle résulte d’une stratégie postcoloniale bien rodée

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THE MAKING OF A TYRANT: Paul Biya and the French Blueprint for Neo-Colonial Subjugation.

Paul Biya, the well protected tyrant By Joseph FritzMcBobe, Local Correspondent, Endeley Quarters Bokwango, Buea(+237) 697889553 Introduction: The Tyrant Wasn’t Born—He Was Made. Paul Biya’s rise to power in Cameroon was neither an accident of history nor the result of democratic evolution. It was the calculated outcome of France’s long-standing postcolonial strategy: to govern Africa

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The Southern Cameroons (Federal Republic of Ambazonia) Restoration Negotiation Strategy.

Barrister Timothy Mbeseha, Human rights activist – A Personal Opinion –By Barrister Timothy Mbeseha 1. Purpose This write-up serves as a reminder that the Ambazonian restoration struggle has reached its final phase. Sooner or later, both parties—Ambazonia and La République du Cameroun—will be compelled by necessity to meet face-to-face to address the root causes of

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War in Ambazonia: Of Goats, Boundaries, and Betrayals – Dr Gwayam and the Vanishing Honour of the Anglophone Elite.

By Dr. Martin Mungwa – New York, USA | Ambazonian When Dr. Nick Gwayam (also known as Dr. Nick Ngwanyam) declared with stunning finality that “there is nothing like an Anglophone problem in Cameroon,” he did more than echo the tired lines of Yaoundé’s propaganda machine. He exposed the tragic degeneration of a generation of

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The Biya Regime, A Tyranny That Refuses to Die: How a Crumbling Regime Parades a 93-Year-Old Dictator to Prolong Its Grip on a Dying Union

By Mankah Rosa Parks |Senior Analyst. What is unfolding in Cameroun today is not an election campaign — it is a desperate ritual of survival, a hollow performance designed to preserve power, not to transfer it. The re-emergence of 93-year-old Paul Biya as the standard bearer of his ruling party for yet another presidential term

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Political Change in Cameroon: Eric Chinje writes to media professionals and social media influencers.

Eric Chinje calls on media experts to sit up. Letter to media professionals and other social media influencers in Cameroon Dear colleagues, A deep thirst for change in the country: a role for the media… Dear friends, Dear colleagues, Cameroon finds itself at a critical crossroads in this 2025 election year. The political, economic, and

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‘Ink in My Blood’ by Charlie Ndi Chia; A Passion that Rivalled the Flames of a Thousand Fires

By Colbert Gwain @The Colbert Factor We grew up in our compound in Jinaku-Muteff village, Fundong Municipality, North West Region of Cameroon, knowing that our father, Bobe Jude Thadeus Fulai Biyong, was a very rich timber merchant. We had mistakenly assumed that his close friend, Bobe Faie, who lived in mainland Abuh, was just using

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The Unyielding Spirit of Pan-Africanism: Lumumba, Sankara, Gaddafi, and Nkrumah Live On

As Africans and Panafricanist, just celebrated another African day last May 25th, the Juba Global News Network, took advantage to recall that the recent anti colonial agitations witnessed around the continent are signs of the unyielding spirit of Panafricanism that lives on. Following is a recall of some of Africa’s Pan-Africanist actors that inspire today’s

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Africa’s AI Future: Rights, Risks, and Responsibilities

By Colbert Gwain in Bamenda, Cameroon Prior to the popularization of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Africa, particularly in Cameroon, a significant amount of information about my village, Muteff, in the Fundong Subdivision of the Boyo Division, North West Region, existed online, especially on social media platforms. When I began exploring the AI world and its

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The concept of Donors and foreign funding in Africa, and the reality of who benefits: Africans or the donors?

Up till date, African leaders and intellectuals, are yet to fully understand the global concept of Foreign financing that has engulf this black continent since independence. Africans can sign a billion financing agreements, or what it takes, but it will not change the daily lives of common Africans, as 90% of this funding will leave

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