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Jerin kungiyoyin mayakan Ambazonia

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Taswirar halin da sojoji ke ciki a yankin Ambazonia

Mai zuwa akwai jerin kungiyoyin 'yan bindiga masu fafutukar neman 'yancin kai na Ambazonia, wadanda aka fi sani da "Amba Boys", a cikin Rikicin Anglophone . Ya kamata a tuna cewa akwai wasu kungiyoyi da ke da hannu amma dabarun su ba su da tashin hankali . Saboda yanayin duhun yawancin ƙananan ƙungiyoyi, wannan jeri zai kasance bai cika ba har sai an sami ƙarin bayani.

Yawancin ƙungiyoyin 'yan tawayen Ambazoniya da kwamandojinsu suna ɗaukar sunaye na alama waɗanda ke nunin dabbobi ko takamaiman halaye na mutum; ana amfani da waɗannan don jawo tsoro da girmamawa. [1]

Name of group Part of

(if applicable)
Political allegiance

(if applicable)
Commander(s) Strength
Alou Guerilla Fighters[2] ? ? "General Ayekeah"Samfuri:KIA[2][3] ?
Al-Qaeda Squad of Meme[4] ? ? Ndiba Lenya Clifford ("General Lucifer" or "Field Marshall Lucifer")Samfuri:KIA[4][5] ?
Ambaland Forces N/A ? ? 10–30 (by 2018)
Ambaland Quifor[6] ? ? Silas Zama[6] 200 (by 2019)[6]
Ambazonia Dark Forces[7] ? ? Capo Daniel[7] ?
Ambazonia Defence Forces (ADF) N/A Ambazonia Governing Council

(in turn allied with the Ayuk Tabe loyalist faction of the Interim Government since 2020)
Ayaba Cho Lucas[8]

Benedict Nwana Kuah[8][6]

Ivo MbahSamfuri:KIA

"General Efang" ("Big Number")[9]

Capo Daniel (formerly)

"Major General King Commando"[10]

"General Manboy"[10]

"General Cross and Die"Samfuri:KIA[11]

"Colonel John"Samfuri:KIA[12]

"General Rasta"Samfuri:KIA[12]

Orock Valentine aka "General Mbula"Samfuri:KIA[13]

"General Abakwa"Samfuri:KIA[14]

"General Sumanguru"[15]

"General Weapon"Samfuri:KIA[16]
200–500 (by 2019)
Ambazonia Intelligence Forces[17] Ambazonia Self-Defence Council ? ? ?
Ambazonia Revolutionary Guards[18][19] Ambazonia Self-Defence Council[20] ? Clement Mbashie aka "General No Pity"[21] (General No Pity also leads the Bambalang Marine Forces and Bui Unity Warriors) ?
Ambazonia Restoration Army[22] Ambazonia Self-Defence Council Southern Cameroons Liberation Council (Interim Government) Paxson Agbor a few dozen (by 2019)[6]
Ambazonia State Army (ASA)[15] Bui Warriors[23] Interim Government of Ambazonia (Sako faction)[24] "General Talk and Do"[15] ?
Bambalang Marine Forces Ambazonia Self-Defence Council[20] ? Clement Mbashie aka "General No Pity" (General No Pity also leads the Ambazonia Revolutionary Guards and Bui Unity Warriors)

Sylvester Mbashie aka "General Shina Rambo"Samfuri:Surrendered
?
Asawana[25] ? ? ? ?
Black Cats[1] ? ? ? ?
Black Hearts of Banga Bakundu ? ? ? ?
Black Lions of Bamali[26] ? ? "General Kolambo"[26] ?
Black Mambas[1] ? ? ? ?
Black Shoes of Oku[17] ? ? ? ?
Banso Resistance Army[27] ? ? ? ?
Buffaloes of Bali[28] ? Unclear, but fought against ADF militia of "Big Number"[29] ? ?
Bui Unity Warriors[30] Unclear[a] ? Clement Mbashie aka "General No Pity"[30] (General No Pity also leads the Ambazonia Revolutionary Guards and Bambalang Marine Forces)

"General Mad Dog of Bui"[30]
?
Bui Warriors Ambazonia Self-Defence Council[31]

Southern Cameroons Restoration Forces (General Insobu was General Chacha's successor;[30] Chacha was aligned with the SCRF[32])
? "General Insobu"Samfuri:KIA[30]

"General Thunder"Samfuri:KIA[14]
?
Dongang Mantung self defense group[6] (or "Donga and Mantung liberation forces")[27] ? ? ? ?
Expendables 100[33] ? ? "General Ten Kobo"[34] ?
Fako Action Forces ? ? ? ?
Fako-Meme Black Tar Council ? ? Augustine Ambe ("General Above the Law")Samfuri:KIA[35] ?
Fako Mountain Lions ? ? ? ?
Ground Zero ? ? Success NkonghoSamfuri:Surrendered[36] ?
Gorilla Fighters ? ? "General Ayeke"Samfuri:KIA ?
Jaguars of Bamessing[37] ? ? "General Sagard"[37] ?
Menchum Fall Warriors[6] ? ? ? a few dozen (by 2019)[6]
Manyu Ghost Warriors Ambazonia Self-Defence Council Southern Cameroons Liberation Council (Interim Government) Martin Ashu[6] 500 (by 2019)[6]
Ngoketundjia Defence Council ? ? ? ?
Nso Liberation Army[22] ? ? ? ?
Only Bro[38] ? ? ? ?
Pythons of Boyo[39] ? ? "General Nyih"[39] ?
Red Dragon[40] Ambazonia Self-Defence Council[41]

"Lebialem Defence Force"[22]
Southern Cameroons Liberation Council (Interim Government) "Field Marshall" Lekeaka OliverSamfuri:KIA

"General Ayekeah"Samfuri:KIA[3] (also head of Alou Guerilla Fighters)[2]
200 (by 2019)[6]
Ribbons of Ambazonia[42] ? ? Desmond Koa ("General Mad Dog" of Ndian and Meme)Samfuri:KIA[43]

"General Millepede"[42]
?
Seven Karta[40] Ambazonia Self-Defence Council Southern Cameroons Liberation Council (Interim Government) "General Alhaji"Samfuri:KIA

"General Peace Plant"Samfuri:KIA[44]

"One Blood"Samfuri:KIA[45]
200 (by 2019)[6]
Southern Cameroons Defence Forces (SOCADEF)[46] Aligned with, but not officially part of, the Ambazonia Self-Defence Council Southern Cameroons Liberation Council (APLM) Ebenezer Akwanga[8]

Andrew NgoeSamfuri:KIA

"General Opopo"Samfuri:Executed

"General Jason"[47]
400 (by 2019)[6]
Southern Cameroons Restoration Forces (also known as "Southern Cameroons Defence Forces," SCDF)[6] Ambazonia Self-Defence Council[41] Southern Cameroons Liberation Council (Interim Government) Nso Foncha Nkem[8]

"General RK"[6]

"General Chacha"Samfuri:KIA
100 (by 2019)[6]
Team Retina[48] ? ? "General Massacre"[48] ?
Ten Cobo[28] ? ? ? ?
Ten-Ten[6] ? ? "General Ten-Ten" 50 (by 2019)[6]
The Mountain Lions[28] ? ? ? ?
Tigers of Ambazonia[40][8] (also known as "Manyu Tigers"[6][49] or "Tigers of Manyu")[22] Ambazonia Self-Defence Council Southern Cameroons Liberation Council (Interim Government) ? c. 500 (by 2019)[6]
The Sword of Ambazonia (TSOA)[6] ? ? ? 200 (by 2019)[6]
Vipers[46][1] N/A ? ? a few dozen (by 2019)[6]
White Tigers[6] ? ? ? 50 (by 2019)[6]
Warriors of Nso[6] ? ? ? 100 (by 2019)[6]
One Touch[8] ? ? ? ?
Isakabas[8] ? ? ? ?
More than 20 unnamed militias as of 2019[6] ? ? For individual leaders whose affiliation could not be verified, see list of Ambazonian commanders in the Anglophone Crisis. Hundreds, split into dozens of groups (by 2019)[6]
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