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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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News Politics

Ambazonian war of Independence: MISGUIDED ACTIVISM as Cameroonian activist falsely accuses the Ambazonian President in exile.

By Ali Dan Ismael – Senior Investigative Correspondent, Sahel Region Yaounde June 2025 – On June 21, 2025, Cameroonian media activist Mimi Mefo published a misleading article alleging that Dr. Samuel Ikome Sako, President of the Ambazonian government in exile is implicated in atrocities committed by separatist fighters in the conflict-ridden Anglophone regions of Cameroon.

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Letters to the Editor

The Independentist news readers write to our editorial desk.

LETTER TO THE EDITORRe: Eric Chinje and the Betrayal of the Truth. To the Editor, I write in response to the recent ABS interview in which veteran journalist Eric Chinje, once a staunch and articulate voice for Ambazonian self-determination, declared that Ambazonian independence is nothing more than a “pipe dream.” Coming from the author of

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Finance News

Monetary Sovereignty in West Africa: From Sankara’s Vision to Today’s Regional Realignments

By Young Jean-Pierre | Senior Correspondent – Pan-African Affairs & GeopoliticsJune 2025 – Ouagadougou / Abidjan / Abuja / Paris In the late 20th century, West Africa saw a bold experiment in independent governance and economic reform under the leadership of Thomas Sankara in Burkina Faso. His administration emphasized national ownership of resources, reduction of

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News Politics

War in Ambazonia:Narratives, Proxies, and Power: How the Biya Regime Is Orchestrating Strategic Disunity Among Ambazonians and their leadership.

By Ali Dan Ismael | Senior Investigative Correspondent – Sahel Region. June 2025 – Yaoundé | Oslo | Abuja | London | Toronto | Geneva Disclaimer This article is an independent investigative report based on publicly accessible information, expert interviews, and verified sources within media, diplomacy, and regional security. It is intended solely for informational,

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News Politics

War in the Southern  cameroons:From Principle to Pragmatism or to Propaganda?Eric Chinje and the Contradictions on the War situation.

By Mankah Rosa Parks | Senior Investigative Correspondent Yaounde – June 2025: “We are a nation at war.”So declared veteran journalist Eric Chinje in his widely circulated essay “Understanding the Civil War in Cameroon.” In it, he described the post-1961 betrayal of Anglophones and affirmed, unequivocally, the legitimacy of their uprising against La République du

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Oil & politics

Oil, Currency, and Global Power: The Petrodollar System and Its Legacy.

By Jennifer McChriston | Senior Correspondent – Geopolitics & Global Finance June 2025 – Washington / Riyadh / LagosIn the aftermath of the 1970s oil crisis, a new global financial order emerged—one that would profoundly shape international economics, diplomacy, and energy policy for decades. Central to this transformation was the creation of the petrodollar system,

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News Politics

JOURNEY TO FREEDOM: The people of the British southern Cameroons (Ambazonia) mourn two national Heroes

AMBALAND, June 2025 — The Federal Republic of Ambazonia bows its head in solemn remembrance as the nation bids farewell to two towering pillars of its liberation struggle: Ma Iya Emma Endeley, Director General of ABC Networks 24, and Vice President Eric Ateh, a devoted statesman and architect of government cohesion during turbulent times. Ma

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News Politics

Regime Change and the Currency Question: How Economic Sovereignty and Dollar Dominance Intersect in Global Affairs

By Jennifer McChriston | Senior Correspondent – June 2025 – Global DeskFor over seven decades, the United States has played a central role in shaping global financial norms, trade patterns, and international governance. This leadership has often been articulated through the defense of democratic values, humanitarian intervention, and global stability. Yet a closer look at

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News Politics

Strategic Interventions and Sovereignty in Crisis: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, and Sudan in Global Context.

By Jennifer McChriston | Senior CorrespondentJune 2025 – Global Desk In recent decades, a series of high-profile crises across Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, and Sudan have transformed these once-stable nations into fragile or contested states. From external military interventions to economic shocks and internal upheavals, these developments raise complex questions about international law, post-colonial

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