8, September 2022
Biya is root cause of insecurity, instability in the two Cameroons 0
Southern Cameroons’ senior figure of the Foreign Affairs Department, Professor Carlson Anyangwe, has described 89-year-old President Paul Biya as the root cause of insecurity and instability in both Southern Cameroons and in French Cameroun, stating that the leader of the Yaoundé regime adamantly insists on his hostile policies in the Federal Republic of Ambazonia.
Professor Carlson Anyangwe made the remarks during a telephone conversation with Cameroon Concord News on Tuesday and stated that Southern Cameroons suffers from French Cameroun military incursions and acts of aggression against its sovereignty almost on a daily basis. For more than 57 years the Francophone regime in Yaounde has been pressing ahead with its aggressive and hostile policies against the people of Southern Cameroons.
Anyangwe pointed out that the international community’s silence and inaction have emboldened the Biya French Cameroun regime to further commit more atrocities in Southern Cameroons in 2022. “This clearly shows that Biya is the root cause of insecurity and instability in both Southern Cameroons and La Republique du Cameroun” the Ambazonia front line leader added.
Professor Anyangwe underscored the importance of unity among all Southern Cameroons groups and factions, and noted that Vice President Dabney Yerima is very committed to initiatives that push for a common front against French Cameroun.
By Chi Prudence Asong




















8, September 2022
UK: Queen Elizabeth’s doctors ‘concerned’ for her health 0
Queen Elizabeth II’s closest family travelled to join the 96-year-old monarch on Thursday after doctors placed her under medical supervision, prompting concern from British political and religious leaders.
Britain’s longest-serving monarch has been dogged by health problems since last October that have left her struggling to walk and stand.
All her children — heir to the throne Prince Charles, 73, Princess Anne, 72, Prince Andrew, 62, and Prince Edward, 58, were either at or heading to join her at the Balmoral royal estate in Scotland, aides said.
Also heading to Balmoral was Charles’s elder son Prince William along with his younger son Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, who have been on a rare visit to Britain after abandoning royal life to move to the United States.
The queen — an instantly recognisable figure to billions of people across the world — is in her Platinum Jubilee year, marking 70 years since she succeeded her father king George VI in 1952.
Moments before Thursday’s announcement, notes were passed in the House of Commons to Prime Minister Liz Truss, her ministers and opposition leaders, prompting them to leave the chamber.
“The whole country will be deeply concerned by the news from Buckingham Palace this lunchtime,” the new premier tweeted, just two days after the queen appointed her at Balmoral to succeed Boris Johnson.
Source: AFP