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Justice Ebong Frederick Alobwede :Jurist, Statesman, and Proclaimer of the Restoration of the Independence of Southern Cameroons (Ambazonia)

Justice Ebong Frederick Alobwede entered history by proclaiming the Restoration of the Independence of Southern Cameroons. By Uchiba Nelson Early Life and Background Justice Ebong Frederick Alobwede was born in Southern Cameroons during the era of British Trusteeship. From an early age, he developed a keen sense of justice and patriotism, shaped by the political

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Augustine Ngom Jua: The Great Statesman Betrayed, but Never Broken

Augustine Ngom Jua, became Prime Minister of West Cameroon in 1965, when John Ngu Foncha moved to the Federal level as Vice President. By Joseph Kfusalu Bochong — The Independentist In the annals of Ambazonian history, few names command as much respect as Augustine Ngom Jua. Born in 1915 in Njinikom, Boyo Division, Jua embodied

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Mola Njoh Litumbe: A Titan of Integrity, A Son of Bakweri, A Giant of Ambazonia

Mola Njoh Litumbe bore witness to the betrayal of the 1961 UN decolonisation process, where instead of independence, Southern Cameroons was coerced into a fraudulent “federation” with La République du Cameroun. By The Independentist Editorial Desk Mola Njoh Litumbe’s life is a story of brilliance, integrity, and unyielding resistance. A proud son of the Bakweri

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Abendong Zacharia Akonung: A Southern Cameroonian Pioneer Remembered

Abendong Zacharia Akonung secretary to John Ngu Foncha, known to have written In 1962, to the Colonial Inspector of Administration, demanding the withdrawal of gendarmes from West Cameroon. By The Independentist editorial Desk Few names from the early years of Southern Cameroons politics shine as brightly as that of Mr. Abendong Zacharia Akonung. Though his

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Ambazonian Scholarship and French Sabotage: The Case of Prof. Gregory Tanyi

Prof. Gregory Eno Tanyi became the founding Head of the Department of Mathematics at the newly created Federal University of Yaoundé. By Martin Mungwa, PhD, MBA, PE, F.ASCE, Formerly Head of Department of Civil Engineering, École Polytechnique Yaoundé, Cameroun Early Life and Education Prof. Gregory Eno Tanyi, a proud son of Manyu County and a

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La Bourse du Savoir Ambazonien et le Sabotage Français : Le Cas du Professeur Gregory Tanyi

le Professeur Gregory Eno Tanyi était le premier Chef du Département de Mathématiques de la jeune Université Fédérale de Yaoundé. Par Martin Mungwa, PhD, MBA, PE, F.ASCE, Ancien Chef du Département de Génie Civil, École Polytechnique Yaoundé, Cameroun Jeunesse et Formation Le Professeur Gregory Eno Tanyi, fils fier du comté de Manyu et fierté des

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Le Portrait de la Professeure Émérite Dorothy Njeuma : Pionnière Devenue Loyaliste du Régime

Dorothy L. Njeuma: Son rôle y fut particulièrement controversé lors du dernier grand scandale électoral. Selon plusieurs témoignages, elle fut instrumentale dans l’élimination de la candidature du professeur Maurice Kamto Par The Independentist Enfance et Formation Née Dorothy Limunga Effange en juin 1943 dans le Cameroun méridional britannique, elle grandit à une époque où les

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The Portrait of Professor Emeritus Dorothy Njeuma: Pioneer Turned Regime Loyalist

Dorothy Njeuma, went to Brown University in the United States from (1962–1966), She graduated with a degree in Biology and later earned a PhD in Zoology from University College London (1966–1970) — one of the first Cameroonian women to reach that academic height. By The Independentist Early Life and Education Born Dorothy Limunga Effange in

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Chief Nyenti Stephen Eyong – The Forgotten Champion of Southern Cameroons’ Independence

Chief Nyenti stephen Eyong: The man known as a straight-talking politician who stood for the full Independence of the British southern cameroon from inception. By The Independentist editorial desk In the story of British Southern Cameroons’ troubled journey to independence, the spotlight has long fallen on two familiar figures: John Ngu Foncha, who pushed for

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Portrait de Joshua Osih – L’opposition fantôme

Joshua Osih est plutôt un urbain, jeune d’apparence, bien connecté et élégant qui utilise ses réseaux familiaux, son influence dans les affaires et son charme pour projeter l’image d’un homme politique enraciné en Afrique, tout en jouissant des privilèges et des attaches de son identité étrangère comme véritable persona. Par The Independentist En politique, les

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