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Ambazonia
The name Ambazonia or Ambazania refers to two separate entities. One pertains to an advocacy group struggling for the total restoration of the statehood of the former British League of Nations Mandate of Southern Cameroons. It is also used to refer to the Southern Cameroons by organisations that struggle for the dissolution of the 1961 union of the Southern Cameroons with Cameroun. ==Etymology== The term "Ambazonia" is derived from the word ''Ambas Bay'', the bay at the mouth of the Mungo river, considered the natural boundary between La Republique du Cameroun and Southern Cameroons. The name was coined by a group of citizens of the former UN Trust Territory of Southern Cameroons, led by Barrister Gorji Dinka, an ancestral leader of the Widikum people. They accused the President of Cameroon, Paul Biya, of having unilaterally withdrawn the Republic of Cameroon from the Union that was created in 1961 and later modified by Ahmadou Ahidjo in 1972. By his decree No 001 of 4 February, 1984, he declared the name of the country as The Republic of Cameroon, which was the name it acquired at Independence in 1960 before joining with Southern Cameroons in 1961.
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