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Argent, pouvoir et les escortes vers Yaoundé — Pourquoi l’Ambazonie dit Non

Conseil constitutionnel: les allégations abondent sur l’argent ayant changé de mains lors du jugement sur la candidature de Maurice Kamto Par The Independentist De nouvelles allégations de corruption dans le système politique de la République du Cameroun mettent une fois de plus en lumière la profonde pourriture qui mine ses institutions. Selon le média d’investigation

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Money, Power, and the Escorts to Yaoundé — Why Ambazonia Says No

Constitutional council: Allegations abound of money having changed hands on the ruling, on the candidature of Prof. Maurice Kamto By The Independentist Editorial desk Fresh allegations of bribery in La République du Cameroun’s political system have once again laid bare the deep corruption embedded within its institutions. According to investigative outlet Le TGV de l’info,

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News analysis

Ghana at the Crossroads: Strategic Partner or Target in West Africa’s New Geopolitics

Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama: Is his country’s economic role in the west African sub-region becoming a threat to the west? By AfrikanChild for the Independentist There is a quiet but growing storm over Ghana — a storm whose winds reach far beyond its borders.To some, the country is becoming the crucial link in a

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News analysis

From Strongholds to Shifting Sands: Ambazonia, Ivory Coast, and the Waning Grip of French Influence

French President Emmanuel Macron watches as the strongholds shift and still working hard to safeguard her interests. By The Independentist Editorial desk In both West and Central Africa, the political landscapes of nations once tied tightly to France are showing signs of change. From Buea to Abidjan, familiar patterns emerge — ageing incumbents extending their

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De l’héritage de Fru Ndi à la régression autoritaire de Biya – Une perspective équilibrée

John Fru Ndi a travers son Front Social Démocrate (SDF), a mobilisé les bases populaires et attiré l’attention internationale sur la possibilité d’une réforme démocratique dans le Cameroun francophone. Par Joseph FritzMcBobe, Quartier Endeley, Buea Feu Ni John Fru Ndi est largement reconnu comme le visage du multipartisme dans la République du Cameroun (LRC). Son

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News analysis

From Fru Ndi’s Legacy to Biya’s Regime Regression – A Balanced Perspective

John Fru Ndi in 1990 defied Paul Biya’s one-party state. Through his Social Democratic Front (SDF),he galvanized grassroots movements and brought global attention to the possibility of democratic reform in French Cameroon. By Joseph FritzMcBobe, Endeley Quarters, Buea Late Ni John Fru Ndi is widely regarded as the face of multiparty democracy in La République

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La Comédie Judiciaire de Yaoundé : Pourquoi l’Ambazonie ne Reviendra Jamais

Les citoyens ordinaires ont été empêchés d’entrer dans la salle, et la chaîne nationale CRTV, n’a pas diffusé l’événement, une chaîne privée, NAJA TV, a été interrompue de retransmettre l’audience en direct. Par la redaction Independentist Le 4 août 2025, un événement politique crucial s’est déroulé à Yaoundé, la capitale de la République du Cameroun.

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News Politics

The Courtroom Charade in Yaoundé: Why Ambazonia Will Never Return

Members of the public were denied access to the courtroom, and —CRTV—did not broadcast the event, private local media house, NAJA TV were forced to stop livestreaming, Journalists were reportedly threatened. By Independentist Editorial desk On August 4, 2025, a critical political event took place in Yaoundé, the capital of La République du Cameroun (LRC).

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Commentary

Brooklyn Moment or Missed Opportunity? Reflections on the Tita–Mbah Video

Tita Emmanuel Nji and Victor Mbah on a quiet street in Brooklyn, New York. By Timothy Enongene – The Independentist A recent video circulating online shows Messrs. Tita Emmanuel Nji and Victor Mbah on a quiet street in Brooklyn, New York, speaking about Ambazonia. In the footage—about six minutes long—trucks are seen bearing Ambazonian banners

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Editorial

False Peace, Real Repression: How French Agreements Sustained Control in Cameroon and Denied Ambazonia Justice

By The Independentist editorial desk– Truth in Resistance, Clarity in Crisis In the political theatre of French Cameroon, peace is often preached—but rarely practiced. It is used not to uphold justice but to suppress it, not to resolve conflict but to mask continuity in control. Behind this facade is a decades-long blueprint that traces its

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