Opinion

The Separation Is Final: La République Is Imploding While Ambazonia Moves On

They denied dialogue, today they are crumbling.

By Ali Dan Ismael The Independentist Desk
July 10, 2025

For decades La République du Cameroun (LRC) insisted on an illusion of unity—a manufactured fiction that Ambazonia was part of its political, legal, and moral order. That illusion is now not only broken—it is burning to ashes.

Today, Yaoundé is no longer in control—not of Southern Cameroons, not of its own presidency, not even of its own party. While Ambazonia consolidates its identity and people power on the ground, the Biya regime is collapsing in real time.

We are witnessing the final days of a regime that has for too long survived on deceit, corruption, and foreign-backed violence.

Ambazonians are gone—and they know it.

The House of Biya Is Burning

What was once an all-powerful presidency is now a battlefield of ambition, betrayal, and fear. The inner circle of power is devouring itself as the health of President Paul Biya reaches terminal decline.

If you can’t see that the house is burning, then you’re sleeping more soundly than the head of state himself
— Paul Chouta, Le TGV de L’Info

According to high-level whistleblowers and journalists like Paul Chouta, the situation is beyond critical:

Ngoh Ngoh, propped up by Chantal Biya and the Baboke–Mvondo Ayolo clan, is attempting to govern by proxy—organizing meetings with officials to preserve the illusion that Biya is still in control.

Jean Nkuété, Secretary General of the CPDM, is running a parallel power operation, holding counter-meetings to break the “presidential clan’s” monopoly.

Ketcha Courtes openly challenged Ngoh Ngoh: “In whose name are you acting?”

Laurent Esso, weakened but lucid, warned: “Don’t come within five meters of me,” and boycotted the rogue meetings.

Dion Ngute, the puppet once meant to “represent” Southern Cameroons, has retreated to Bamenda, quietly gathering his loyalists.

Fame Ndongo, desperate and disconnected, claimed Biya is “200% candidate”—despite not having seen him.

René Sadi talks in riddles and contradictions. Grégoire Owona proposes a referendum. Léon Théiler now says any CPDM member can declare themselves candidate.

And through it all, Paul Biya—medicated, incoherent, and fading—remains a hollow symbol of a regime long past its expiration date.

The CPDM party, once confident in its “eternity,” is splintering into factions—Franckists, Bulu-Beti supremacists, Beti moderates, regional opportunists, and foreign sponsors. But amid this palace chaos, a dangerous distraction is re-emerging:

The Treacherous 4-State Federation Agenda.

Let Ambazonians not forget: the same regime that rejected true dialogue is now quietly advancing a dangerous federalist bait-and-switch. Their plan, long endorsed by the compromised SDF, envisions a so-called “Four-State Federation”—a geopolitical trap designed to dissolve Ambazonia’s identity once and for all:

The Northern Zone is to be assimilated into West Region (Bamileke axis)

The Southern Zone absorbed by Littoral Region (Douala axis)

A Bulu-Beti and East superstate would protect the current oligarchy

And a Grand North state would serve as a containment zone

This proposal is not federalism—it is partition and assimilation. It is a disguised continuation of colonization under the language of reform. Any Ambazonian leader who embraces it is either a fool or a traitor.

Ambazonia: Already Gone

Meanwhile, Ambazonia has moved on.

No longer are Ambazonians included in LRC’s recruitment drives. The BIR no longer dares enter your territory to recruit its killers. Public appointments have ignored you. Presidential speeches are no longer addressed to you. This is not oversight—it is quiet confession.

For the first time, LRC is no longer pretending.

They know you are not part of them. They just haven’t said it out loud yet.

But you should.

Where Do you Go From Here

Turn Silence Into Law
The world must help translate LRC’s withdrawal into legal and diplomatic recognition of Ambazonia.

Reject the Four-State Trap
Whether called federalism or decentralization, any model that dismembers Ambazonia is unacceptable and illegitimate.

No to Succession Tricks
Whether it’s Franck Biya, Ngoh Ngoh, or a Dion Ngute puppet, the system remains genocidal and colonial. No Ambazonian must fall for their next “inclusive” lie.

Prepare the Ground
As LRC implodes, the time is ripe for Ambazonia’s leadership to coordinate globally—from diplomatic missions to refugee protection, and from economic planning to transitional governance.

The Final Push
The CPDM death spiral proves it: The union is dead. The occupation is dying. The separation is final.

Final Word

Let no one say you were impatient. Let no one say you didn’t try.
They rejected dialogue. They embraced genocide. Now they’re crumbling under the weight of their own deceit.

Ambazonians, do not look back.
History is on your side. Freedom is your inheritance.
Yaoundé is not your capital.
Buea is.

Ali Dan Ismael

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