Sierra Leonean-born Professor Michael Abioseh Porter, who knew Cameroon’s Professor Bernard Nsokika Fonlon very well laments the demise of one of Professor Fonlon’s literary legacies: the internationally renowned …
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I re-visit the following interview which I conducted in the late 90s with Sierra Leonean-born Professor Michael Abioseh Porter of Drexel University in Philadelphia in which he talks about the …
In this part of his interview on Cameroonian and African literatures, Professor Abioseh Porter talks about the Fonlon-Nichols Prize, which the African Literature Association (ALA) created to reward excellence in …
In the following interview, conducted in 2006 but which still has its relevance today, Sierra Leonean-born Professor of African literatures, Michael Abioseh Porter of Drexel University in Philadephia, USA, discusses, …
Sierra Leonean-born Professor Michael Abioseh Porter of Drexel University in Philadelphia, USA, applauds the contributions African writers have made to world literature, and further elaborates on how he sees African …
Mission to the British Cameroons (Mission Book Service, St Joseph College, 1991) is a book on the missionary activities of the Mill Hill priests and sisters in the British Cameroons …
(Revised and reproduced from Cameroon Panorama Nos. 376 of April 1993; pp. 17-19) and 377 of May 1993; pp. 18-21). The news of the “March for Peace”, which His …
On Sunday, July 24, 2007, the Catholic men of the Douala Archdiocese in Cameroon held the general assembly of the Catholic Men’s Association (CMA) at the Our Lady of Annunciation …
Daniel Noni Lantum, Dr. Bernard Nsokika Fonlon: An Intellectual in Politics (Gown and Throne), Yaounde SOPECAM, 1992, 80pp. No price indicated. Some years ago, in the columns of what …
(Reproduced from Cameroon Post, No. 164, May 20, 1993, P. 7) The second day in the month of April in the year of our Lord 1993 is a Saturday. As …