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Exhibition “Global Transformation: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow” opened in Brazzaville

Exhibition “Global Transformation: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow” opened in Brazzaville On August 30, 2025, the grand opening of a unique exhibition organized by the international association of experts GlobUS took place in the capital of the Republic of Congo. This significant cultural event brought together high-ranking guests and attracted keen interest from the residents of Brazzaville….

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Southern Cameroons Is Not a “Translation Problem”

Correcting Calixthe Beyala’s Misrepresentation: Southern Cameroons Is Not a “Translation Problem” Calixthe Beyala, such remarks reflect not only a lack of precision, but also a distortion of history, and it is necessary—especially for the education of French-speaking audiences—to set the record straight. Independence Dates Are Crucial Republic of Cameroon: January 1, 1960 (independence from France)….

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AMBAZONIA 

AMBAZONIA A former Cameroonian Minister of Communication Mr Issa Tchiroma Bakary has publicly apologized for previously claiming that Ambazonians had no issues coexisting with Cameroon. He acknowledged being misled by Cameroon’s colonial-style government, led by a French-backed president often regarded as a puppet. The former minister now calls for direct negotiations between Cameroon and Ambazonia,…

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THE FIGHT FOR THE TOTAL FREEDOM OF THE SOUTHERN CAMEROONS AKA AMBAZONIA

THE FIGHT FOR THE TOTAL FREEDOM OF THE SOUTHERN CAMEROONS AKA AMBAZONIA, IS THE CONTINUATION OF THE DREAM OF ASSASSINATED ABENDONG ZACHARIA AKONUNG. Abendong Zacharia Akonung: The Fallen Torchbearer of Southern Cameroons’ Sovereignty In the struggle for Southern Cameroons’ liberation, few names carry the weight of both promise and betrayal like Abendong Zacharia Akonung. His…

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Are the French Trying to appease the “Anglophones” with the post of Vice President?

Are the French Trying to appease the “Anglophones” with the post of Vice President? The French believe that appointing a credible Anglophone voice — such as Joshua Osih or Akere Muna — could buy legitimacy both domestically and internationally. By Timothy Enongene, Independentist Contributor Reports suggest that France is considering the appointment of an “Anglophone”…

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