List of Ambazonian militant groups
Following is a list of militant groups fighting for the independence of Ambazonia, commonly referred to locally as "Amba Boys". It should be recalled that there are other groups involved but their tactics remain nonviolent. Due to the obscure nature of many of the smaller groups, this list will remain incomplete until more information becomes available.
List
Name of group | Part of | Political allegiance | Commander | Strength |
Ambaland Forces | N/A | ? | ? | 10–30 |
Ambaland Quifor | ? | ? | Silas Zama | 200 |
Ambazonia Defence Forces | N/A | Ambazonia Governing Council | Ayaba Cho Lucas Benedict Nwana Kuah Ivo Mbah | 200–500 |
Ambazonia Restoration Army | Ambazonia Self-Defence Council | Southern Cameroons Liberation Council | a few dozen | |
Bambalang Marine Forces | "General No Pity" | |||
Dongang Mantung self defense group | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Menchum Fall Warriors | ? | ? | ? | a few dozen |
Manyu Ghost Warriors | Ambazonia Self-Defence Council | Southern Cameroons Liberation Council | Martin Ashu | 500 |
Red Dragon | Ambazonia Self-Defence Council | Southern Cameroons Liberation Council | "Field Marshall" Lekeaka Oliver | 200 |
Seven Karta | Ambazonia Self-Defence Council | Southern Cameroons Liberation Council | "General Alhaji" "General Peace Plant" | 200 |
Southern Cameroons Defence Forces | Aligned with, but not officially part of, the Ambazonia Self-Defence Council | Southern Cameroons Liberation Council | Ebenezer Akwanga | 400 |
Southern Cameroons Restoration Forces | Ambazonia Self-Defence Council | Southern Cameroons Liberation Council | Nso Foncha Nkem "General RK" "General Chacha" | 100 |
Ten-Ten | ? | ? | "General Ten-Ten" | 50 |
Tigers of Ambazonia | Ambazonia Self-Defence Council | Southern Cameroons Liberation Council | ||
The Sword of Ambazonia | ? | ? | ? | 200 |
Vipers | N/A | ? | a few dozen | |
White Tigers | ? | ? | ? | 50 |
Warriors of Nso | ? | ? | ? | 100 |
One Touch | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Isakabas | ? | ? | ? | ? |
More than 20 unnamed militias | ? | ? | Notable individual leaders include: "General Nyambere" "General Satan" "Eugène" "General Obi" "General Aekeh" | Hundreds, split into dozens of groups |