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Our struggle is alive. Our statehood is recognized. Our diplomacy is feared. Our prisoners are protected. Our victory is inevitable. Not because of magic. Not because of noise. But because Ambazonia had a leader who stayed in the arena. Because Dr Samuel Ikome Sako did not blink. Because he refused to surrender the legitimacy of our state.
By The Independentist Political Desk
For years, the colonial regime in Yaoundé believed torture, abduction, and prison could silence Ambazonia’s voice. They kidnapped our leaders across an international border, violated every treaty, and paraded themselves as masters of destiny.
They thought that was the end. They thought Ambazonia would kneel, surrender, evaporate. But the biggest miscalculation in French Cameroon’s political history is happening right now. Ambazonia did not die. Ambazonia internationalized.
Sako Hit the Nerve That Makes Dictators Tremble
While some shouted noise in empty rooms, Dr Samuel Ikome Sako took the fight where it hurts. Into the corridors of Abuja. Onto the desks of top United States policymakers. Into United Nations human rights mechanisms. Across Europe’s diplomatic registries.
His legitimacy forced recognition. His strategy triggered consequences. His diplomacy pinned Yaoundé into a legal coffin. The colonial state is now choking on the very laws it ignored. That is why a Supreme Court hearing once impossible is now unavoidable. Yaoundé did not wake up with a conscience. Yaoundé woke up cornered. They Would Have Buried the NERA-10 if They Could
Let us be brutally honest. If the legitimate Ambazonian Government was silent. If Sako’s diplomacy did not rattle Washington and Brussels. If Nigerian courts did not secure rulings condemning the illegal extradition. The NERA-10 would have disappeared years ago. Their only protection is Ambazonia’s international footprint. That footprint exists because Sako stayed the course when others were busy burning down the house.
A Struggle of Many Hands
We speak truth with clarity. Victory is coming because many hands stayed on the wheel. The home front fighters who refused to surrender. The diaspora communities who funded every legal battle. The silent fasting mothers who never gave up hope. The lawyers who worked day and night. The prisoners who kept their faith alive even behind bars. The young activists who carried the message into every country where Ambazonians live. And a leadership that refused to blink. It is this fullness of courage — political, legal, spiritual, financial, and military — that terrifies Yaoundé today.
To the Saboteurs and Sofa Commanders
While soldiers defend our homeland. While prisoners endure hell in filthy cells. While families bury the innocent. Some sit online reducing a national war to personal grudges. They mock diplomacy because they do not understand power. Here is the newsflash. Memes do not win independence. International law does. Recognition does. Consistency does.
Right now Ambazonia is gaining ground with law, with legitimacy, and with a statehood mandate that is shaking the foundations of the regime. Noise is useless. Division is a gift to the enemy. Bitterness is a liability.
The Hunger Strike: A Line in the Sand
December ten to December twelve. Ambazonian Prisoners of War are risking their lives again for freedom. While they starve, let no one gossip, sabotage, or divide. This is a time to stand tall or step aside. If you cannot fight, do not block the way of those who do.
December Eighteen: Judgment Day
The colonial Supreme Court will try to save face. But the world will be watching. United Nations rulings say release. Nigeria says release. International law says release. If Yaoundé defies the world, consequences follow. If they comply, Ambazonia’s legitimacy explodes into daylight. Either way. Cameroon loses. Ambazonia gains.
The Message to Ambazonians Everywhere
Our struggle is alive. Our statehood is recognized. Our diplomacy is feared. Our prisoners are protected. Our victory is inevitable. Not because of magic. Not because of noise. But because Ambazonia had a leader who stayed in the arena. Because Dr Samuel Ikome Sako did not blink. Because he refused to surrender the legitimacy of our state.
That steadiness saved the struggle. That persistence kept the world engaged. That continuity now cracks the walls of Kondengui. That is the reason our people still have hope.
Final Word
Yaoundé tried to finish us. Now they are the ones gasping. Ambazonia did not bow. Ambazonia did not break. Ambazonia did not shut up. Because Dr Samuel Ikome Sako did not blink. Ambazonia is about to collect the receipts.
Our struggle is alive. Our statehood is recognized. Our diplomacy is feared. Our prisoners are protected. Our victory is inevitable. Not because of magic. Not because of noise. But because Ambazonia had a leader who stayed in the arena. Because Dr Samuel Ikome Sako did not blink. Because he refused to surrender the legitimacy of our state.
By The Independentist Political Desk
For years, the colonial regime in Yaoundé believed torture, abduction, and prison could silence Ambazonia’s voice. They kidnapped our leaders across an international border, violated every treaty, and paraded themselves as masters of destiny.
They thought that was the end. They thought Ambazonia would kneel, surrender, evaporate. But the biggest miscalculation in French Cameroon’s political history is happening right now. Ambazonia did not die. Ambazonia internationalized.
Sako Hit the Nerve That Makes Dictators Tremble
While some shouted noise in empty rooms, Dr Samuel Ikome Sako took the fight where it hurts.
Into the corridors of Abuja. Onto the desks of top United States policymakers. Into United Nations human rights mechanisms. Across Europe’s diplomatic registries.
His legitimacy forced recognition. His strategy triggered consequences. His diplomacy pinned Yaoundé into a legal coffin. The colonial state is now choking on the very laws it ignored. That is why a Supreme Court hearing once impossible is now unavoidable. Yaoundé did not wake up with a conscience. Yaoundé woke up cornered. They Would Have Buried the NERA-10 if They Could
Let us be brutally honest. If the legitimate Ambazonian Government was silent. If Sako’s diplomacy did not rattle Washington and Brussels.
If Nigerian courts did not secure rulings condemning the illegal extradition. The NERA-10 would have disappeared years ago. Their only protection is Ambazonia’s international footprint. That footprint exists because Sako stayed the course when others were busy burning down the house.
A Struggle of Many Hands
We speak truth with clarity. Victory is coming because many hands stayed on the wheel. The home front fighters who refused to surrender.
The diaspora communities who funded every legal battle. The silent fasting mothers who never gave up hope. The lawyers who worked day and night.
The prisoners who kept their faith alive even behind bars. The young activists who carried the message into every country where Ambazonians live. And a leadership that refused to blink. It is this fullness of courage — political, legal, spiritual, financial, and military — that terrifies Yaoundé today.
To the Saboteurs and Sofa Commanders
While soldiers defend our homeland. While prisoners endure hell in filthy cells. While families bury the innocent. Some sit online reducing a national war to personal grudges. They mock diplomacy because they do not understand power. Here is the newsflash. Memes do not win independence. International law does. Recognition does. Consistency does.
Right now Ambazonia is gaining ground with law, with legitimacy, and with a statehood mandate that is shaking the foundations of the regime. Noise is useless. Division is a gift to the enemy. Bitterness is a liability.
The Hunger Strike: A Line in the Sand
December ten to December twelve. Ambazonian Prisoners of War are risking their lives again for freedom. While they starve, let no one gossip, sabotage, or divide. This is a time to stand tall or step aside. If you cannot fight, do not block the way of those who do.
December Eighteen: Judgment Day
The colonial Supreme Court will try to save face. But the world will be watching. United Nations rulings say release. Nigeria says release. International law says release. If Yaoundé defies the world, consequences follow.
If they comply, Ambazonia’s legitimacy explodes into daylight. Either way. Cameroon loses. Ambazonia gains.
The Message to Ambazonians Everywhere
Our struggle is alive. Our statehood is recognized. Our diplomacy is feared. Our prisoners are protected. Our victory is inevitable. Not because of magic. Not because of noise. But because Ambazonia had a leader who stayed in the arena. Because Dr Samuel Ikome Sako did not blink. Because he refused to surrender the legitimacy of our state.
That steadiness saved the struggle. That persistence kept the world engaged. That continuity now cracks the walls of Kondengui. That is the reason our people still have hope.
Final Word
Yaoundé tried to finish us. Now they are the ones gasping. Ambazonia did not bow. Ambazonia did not break. Ambazonia did not shut up. Because Dr Samuel Ikome Sako did not blink. Ambazonia is about to collect the receipts.
The Independentist Political Desk
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