(Revised and reproduced from Cameroon Life Magazine Vol III, No 6, July 1992). Decades before the Biya government declared war on the two English-speaking regions of Cameroon — the Northwest …
Category: Interviews
In Part 3 of his interview to Cameroon Life Magazine, Celestin Monga talks of his encounter with some Anglophone and Francophone intellectuals, especially those who played a significant role in …
In Part 4 of his interview to Cameroon Life Magazine, Celestin Monga denies that he is nursing any political ambitions and dismisses the idea that Paul Biya is an intellectual. …
In Part 5 of his interview to Cameroon Life Magazine, Celestin Monga says that our religious leaders of all denominations have let the country down. He openly accuses some of …
The Counselor for Public Affairs at the US Embassy to Cameroon, Mr. Lonnie Kelley, says that Cameroon could reap a fortune from itstourism potential provided efforts are made to curb …
Many retired Dutch men and women, experts in various fields, have joined an association called PUM, with a challenging objective: defeat poverty through work. It is “geared towards fighting poverty …
(Revised and reproduced from L’Effort camerounais No 71, 30 May – 13 June 1997). A film-maker from Angola, Rui Duarte, is a dignified-looking, pipe-smoking, elderly, gracefully-greying, bald-headed gentleman, who was …
The January 1991 issue of Cameroon Life Magazine carried an interview I conducted with Professor Steve Arnold of the Department of Comparative Literature of the University of Alberta in Edmonton, …
Professor Michael Abioseh Porter, was at the time of this interview, the head of English at the Philosophy Department at Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Born and bred in …
Sierra Leonean-born Professor Michael Abioseh Porter of Drexel University in Philadelphia, USA, knew Professor Bernard Nsokika Fonlon well for having met and interacted with him in Cameroon and outside Cameroon. …