When shall Southern Cameroonians know that they are not part and parcel of Francophone Cameroon?

When shall Southern Cameroonians know that they are not part and parcel of Francophone Cameroon? MESSAGE TO ALL “ANGLOPHONES Dear “Anglophones “, needless complaining, Anglophones are neglected in LRC appointments. It tells you, you’re not part of their January 1st 1960 Country. Rather, throw your support, hope in the Southern Cameroons government in exile under…

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The Battle Over Truth in Cameroon’s Anglophone Conflict

Ndzerem-Nyam: A Massacre, a Silence, and the Battle Over Truth in Cameroon’s Anglophone Conflict By Carl Sanders Guest Writer, Independentist News | Soho, London April 30, 2026 A Massacre Followed by Silence In the early hours of April 26, 2026, a cultural gathering in Ndzerem-Nyam was violently disrupted, leaving at least fourteen civilians dead. Among…

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The False marriage between the Southern Cameroons and la republique du Cameroun

The False marriage between the Southern Cameroons and la republique du Cameroun There is no single treaty that the Republic of Cameroon 1/1/1960 signed that legally gave it rule over Southern Cameroons on 1/10/1961. The legal instruments that YaoundΓ© uses to claim authority | Instrument | Date | What it did | Who signed/issued |…

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Prayers Don’t Stop Wars

  The Pope has zero influence in stopping the war in the Southern Cameroons, Federal Republic of Ambazonia. Prayers have zero influence. Even Ambazonian fighters and French Cameroun soldiers have limited influence on ending the war. Wars always end through negotiations between both parties, the belligerent parties. They don’t end on social media or through…

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Cameroon’s Engineered Chaos: When a Nation Is Turned Against Itself in Bui and Ngokitunjia

Cameroon’s Engineered Chaos: When a Nation Is Turned Against Itself in Bui and Ngokitunjia By Ali Dan Ismael, Editor-in-Chief, The Independentist News A Moment Where Ambiguity Ends There are moments in the life of a people when ambiguity becomes a luxury they can no longer afford. This is one of those moments. What is unfolding…

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After Bamenda: The Information Stormβ€”and the Government’s Intellectual Response

After Bamenda: The Information Stormβ€”and the Government’s Intellectual Response By Ali Dan Ismael, Editor-in-Chief The aftermath of the Holy See’s visit to Bamenda was expected to be a moment of diplomatic reflection. Instead, it became something far more revealing: a rapid succession of narratives, each testing the coherence, clarity, and authority of the Ambazonian cause….

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