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Ngong Emmanuel, better known by his
pseudonym A pseudonym (; ) or alias () is a fictitious name that a person assumes for a particular purpose, which differs from their original or true meaning ( orthonym). This also differs from a new name that entirely or legally replaces an individual's o ...
Capo Daniel, is an
Ambazonia Ambazonia, alternatively the Federal Republic of Ambazonia or the State of Ambazonia, is a political entity proclaimed by Anglophone separatists seeking independence from Cameroon. The separatists claim that Ambazonia should consist of the N ...
n separatist and political activist who served as member of the
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(AGovC) and deputy commander of the
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(ADF) until 2023. Following his resignation from the AGovC and ADF, fighters loyal to him formed the Ambazonia Dark Forces. In 2024, he called for an end to the armed struggle. Daniel has generally operated from exile in
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Biography

Cameroon's
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regions have long been the subject to a separatist movement calling for the establishment of a state termed "
Ambazonia Ambazonia, alternatively the Federal Republic of Ambazonia or the State of Ambazonia, is a political entity proclaimed by Anglophone separatists seeking independence from Cameroon. The separatists claim that Ambazonia should consist of the N ...
". In the
2016–17 Cameroonian protests The 2016–2017 Cameroonian protests (later known as the Coffin Revolution) were a series of protests that occurred following the appointment of Francophone judges in English-speaking areas of the Republic of Cameroon. In October 2016, protests ...
, calls for separatism reached a new height, fuelled by militant online activists. Ngong Emmanuel adopted the pseudonym "Capo Daniel" and became one of these early militant online activists, with notable others being Mark Bareta Barra, and Tapang Ivo. In September 2017, tensions escalated into a civil war known as "
Anglophone Crisis The Anglophone Crisis (), also known as the Ambazonia War of Independence, is an List of ongoing armed conflicts, ongoing armed conflict in the English language, English-speaking Northwest Region (Cameroon), Northwest and Southwest Region (Came ...
" between the Cameroonian government and Ambazonian separatists. Daniel became a member of one rebel political faction, the
Ambazonia Governing Council The Ambazonia Governing Council (AGovC) is an Ambazonian independence movement. The movement has been known as "hardline" compared to other major Ambazonian separatist movements, and unwilling to engage with federalists. Starting off with a compl ...
(AGovC), and was appointed deputy commander and spokesman of the
Ambazonia Defence Forces The Ambazonia Defence Forces (ADF) are a military organization that fights for the independence of Ambazonia, a self-declared independent state in the Anglophone regions of the former Southern Cameroons, Cameroon. It was formally established by t ...
(ADF), an alliance of separatist militias. Over the course of the civil war, Daniel has been mainly based in exile in
Hong Kong Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
. A Cameroonian loyalist and lawyer, Christopher Nsalai, made repeated though unsuccessful attempts to force the
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to extradite Daniel to Cameroon. Daniel seemingly maintains a
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page and a
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channel, using them to spread separatist announcements and propaganda. However, journalist Zane Irwin pointed out that the tone between Daniel's Facebook and YouTube presence differed considerably, speculating that the two were possibly not run by the same person. Despite living in exile, Daniel has seemingly been involved in directing separatist military operations. He has occasionally been described as an Ambazonian "general". In 2020, elements of the Ambazonian separatists allowed the reopening of local schools in the Anglophone regions. These had previously been targeted by the rebels as
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institutes of the Cameroonian state. Daniel was among those rebels who expressed opposition to the school reopenings. He stated that his forces would only permit "community schools that have been approved by the Ambazonia Governing Council education board. We shall not tolerate any alien institution any longer. Our forces on the ground shall enforce this order". In 2021, forces associated with Daniel fought in
Operation Bui Clean Operation Bui Clean, also called Operation Kumbo Clean or Operation Clean Kumbo, was a military offensive conducted by the Cameroon Armed Forces against Ambazonian separatists in Cameroon's Northwest Region from May to June 2021. The operation took ...
. In 2022,
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attempted to contact several Ambazonian leaders to complain about crimes against civilians committed by rebel forces. Only Daniel responded to HRW; he apologized for an attack on the
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Health Services by the ADF and an allied militia, the "Buffaloes of Bali", but also stated that he considered the kidnapping of Senator Regina Mundi by the ADF as a legitimate operation. In April 2023, Daniel resigned from AGovC and, by extension, the ADF, in order to pursue independent activism. He publicly declared that disagreements with the rest of the AGovC and ADF leadership had made it "impossible for me to continue serving our Liberation Movement in those capacities", though clarified that he continued to support and involve himself in the separatist rebellion. AGovC leader
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acknowledged his resignation and thanked him for his years of work. By May, Daniel had become President of the "Ambazonia People's Rights Advocacy Group" and founded a new militant group called the Ambazonia Dark Forces. He openly called on his fighters to abduct journalists for ransom. He explained this policy as a reaction against allegedly hostile journalism after separatists had "accidentally" killed Anye Nde Nsoh, the regional bureau chief of ''The Advocate'' newspaper. By June, Daniel was openly criticizing Ayaba Cho Lucas for obstructing negotiations between the Cameroonian government and the rebel forces; he subsequently declared himself "the new leader of the war for the liberation of Ambazonia". In a statement released in May 2024, Daniel called for an end of the armed struggle against Cameroon and a switch to
nonviolent Nonviolence is the personal practice of not causing harm to others under any condition. It may come from the belief that hurting people, animals and/or the environment is unnecessary to achieve an outcome and it may refer to a general philosoph ...
resistance. Daniel said that the struggle had failed both militarily and diplomatically, and that pending negotiations, fighters should only use their weapons in self-defense. On 7 January 2025, the
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family home of the Daniel was burned down. He blamed separatist fighters from Bui for this attack.


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