The All Anglophone Conference that held in Buea from April 2-3, 1993, culminated in what has come to be known as the Buea Declaration, a historic document that carried, and …
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By Dibussi Tande Beads of Memory is the story of Leinteng Basha, a young Cameroonian studying in Madrid in the 1970s. The story starts off like any other about African …
(Revised and reproduced from Cameroon Post # 0062, May 23, 1997) For the past several years, an Italian Catholic organization, the Centro Orientamento Educativo (COE), which has been active in …
Simolen Tala Jumbam “I am a survivor of the Yazidi Genocide, and now I am a refugee. I was a villager who found herself ripped from her life of freedom …
(Revised and reproduced from Cameroon Post, No. 88, November 6-13, 1991, p. 11) The early nineties were knotty times for Cameroon. As the country slowly untangled itself from the suffocating …
(Revised and reproduced from Le Lien: Nkeng Shalom # 0002 of November 2001). I operate a translation unit in the American Language Center of Douala. To keep it running, I …
(Revised and reproduced from Le Lien: Nkeng-Shalom, # 0001 of July 2001, pp 17-18). Ask any ordinary Cameroonian if they think that we, as a people, can win the war …
(Interview conducted on December 26, 2015 by Mrs. Lola Perpetua Nkamanyang (Ph.D), Lecturer, Cultural Attachée, Cameroon Embassy, Abuja, Nigeria) Let me start our interview by asking you to tell us, in …
On July 18, 2020, I was one of the speakers at the virtual launch of a ground-breaking work on the Anglophone crisis in Cameroon titled Bearing Witness, Poems from a …
Did you say culture shock? That feeling of disorientation when you are suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture, way of life, or set of attitudes? Yes, I experienced one just …