Mr. Achille Mbembe, who is a historian, has made strange statements about an alleged “Bamiphobia,” which he claims is proven by the disqualification of Mr.
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Ask any African to describe president Paul Biya and you will hear expressions like “the wise man”, “great statesman”, “a man of peace”, “a moving
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If you live outside Cameroon, you maybe surprised to hear Cameroonians say the peace and stability of their country will be better guaranteed by a
When other Africans call Cameroon “Africa in miniature” or “the continent” they are actually referring to the way everything found in Africa is condensed in
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Dear compatriots, dear brothers and sisters of the North, It is crucial to understand the complex dynamics that underpin identity and intercommunal relations in the
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