Ambazonia
The Courage to Heal: Addressing the Anglophone Crisis through Representative Governance and Truthful Dialogue
The Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon is not merely a story of political disagreement; it is a saga of identity, alienation, and the complexity of resistance. For eight years, this crisis has torn apart communities, disrupted lives, and transformed identities, often in inexplicable ways. To begin mending these fractures, Cameroon needs a rare and powerful virtue:courage…
Why Bakassi Remains an INTEGRAL PART OF Southern Cameroons
Why Bakassi Remains an INTEGRAL PART OF Southern Cameroons: Commentary on the ICJ Ruling on Bakassi. By Denis Atemnkeng COMMENTARY ON THE ICJ RULING IN THE LAND AND MARITIME BOUNDARY BETWEEN NIGERIA AND CAMEROON, FOCUS ON THE BAKASSI PENINSULA By Denis Atemnkeng On 29 March 1994 the Government of the Republic of Cameroon filed in…
Batibo Drivers Union President Fatally Shot in Bamenda Amid Ongoing Unrest
The president of the Batibo Drivers Union, identified as Robert, was tragically shot and killed in Bamenda on January 8, 2025. The attack occurred early in the morning along the Bamenda-Mbengwi road, between 5:30 and 6 a.m., near Nchualam in the Bamenda II subdivision. Eyewitnesses reported that Robert was traveling with three other passengers when…
WHICH OF THE CAMEROONS IS ONE & INDIVISIBLE?
A concerned Southern Cameroonian–Ambazonian, Elangwe Joseph questions, Which Of The Cameroons Is One & Indivisible; German Kamerun, La République Du Cameroun, Or The Southern Cameroons? Very often, we hear francophones, including the bulu beti nonagenarian génocidaire Paul Biya and some enslaved and brainwashed anglofools with empty ngongngong heads, saying Cameroon is one and indivisible. We…
AGovC Claims Responsibility for Akwaya Attack, Contradicting Initial Reports
The Ambazonia Governing Council (AGovC), a separatist group, has claimed responsibility for the recent deadly attack in Akwaya, Manyu Division, Cameroon. This claim contradicts initial reports that attributed the attack to Fulani herdsmen. The AGovC stated that the attack, which resulted in the deaths of seven Cameroonian soldiers from the elite Rapid Intervention Battalion (BIR),…
Capo Daniel’s Family Home Torched in Bamenda: Activist Speaks Out
Capo Daniel, a prominent separatist activist, has expressed deep anguish over the burning of his family home in Bamenda. The incident occurred on the evening of January 7, 2025, at Mile 2 Junction. According to reports, arsonists fired gunshots to prevent any intervention, allowing the house to burn down completely. In a public statement, Capo…
Anglophone Crisis: Cameroon Military Kills Two Separatist Fighters
In recent military operations in Cameroon’s conflict-hit North West and South West Regions, two separatist fighters were killed. One of the fighters, Hassan Njatow, who styled himself as “Mission Commander,” was killed in an ambush in Rom village, Nwa Subdivision, North West Region. Villagers reportedly tipped off security forces about his movements due to his…
Which government structures of Southern Cameroons were dismantled by the Cameroun government?
Since 1972, the government of Cameroon has dismantled several key government structures and institutions that existed in Southern Cameroons (present-day Northwest and Southwest regions). These institutions were originally established during Southern Cameroons’ self-governance under British administration and the federal system with La République du Cameroun. Below are some notable dismantled structures: 1. Southern Cameroons Legislature…
Breaking News No.259 Now Available in Newsstands and Digital Format
We are thrilled to announce that the latest edition of our esteemed newspaper is now available for purchase at newsstands across the city. This edition brings a wealth of articles, insightful analyses, and in-depth reporting on the most pressing issues of our time. For those who prefer the convenience of technology, we have also released…
APJ Proposes 2030 Independence Referendum for Cameroon’s Anglophone Regions
The Alliance for Peace and Justice (APJ) has proposed a referendum on independence for the Anglophone regions of Cameroon by 2030. This proposal was made during the 17th session of the United Nations Forum on Minority Issues in Geneva, Switzerland. The APJ advocates for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing Anglophone crisis, which began in…

