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Freedom Statement
The United Kingdoms of Bamenda stands as a testament to that truth—our pursuit of liberty is not born of entitlement, but of unwavering purpose.
Founding & National Origins
Explore how the United Kingdoms of Bamenda was founded, shaped by history, tradition, and the unyielding quest for liberty and indigenous self-rule.
National Symbols
Understand the deeper meaning behind the UKB’s flag, anthem, and national emblem—symbols of unity, heritage, sacrifice, and our sovereign vision.
Administrative Map & Regions
See our regional structure, traditional councils, and decentralized governance across the Bamenda region’s kingdoms and local communities.
Constitution & Legal Documents
Read our constitution and laws defining governance, citizen rights, justice, and the founding legal framework of the UKB government.
Freedom Statement
Understand our national mission, why we exist, and what we strive for as a people: dignity, independence, and a home for every citizen of UKB.
Our National Story
Review the full timeline: colonial era, 1961 plebiscite, 1972 betrayal, and the grassroots movements that gave rise to the UKB vision today.
People’s Testimony & Truth
Real voices, lived experiences, and the untold realities of those affected by conflict, injustice, and the quest for opportunity and peace.
Vision for the Future
From trauma to transformation: our bold roadmap for economic growth, education, and inclusion across all communities and generations.
Global Anglophone Solidarity
UKB welcomes allies, partners, and people of goodwill who believe in freedom, development, and the global role of English-speaking Africa.