Anglophone Problem – Economic Asset Destruction

The Southern Cameroon State (now renamed West Cameroon) came into a two-state federation with La Republic Du Cameroun (LRC) also referred to as East Cameroon in 1961. The constitution of 1961 safeguarded the minority status of English-speaking Cameroonians in West Cameroon in this federation of two states equal in status. [...]

2017-01-01T19:28:55+00:00 January 1st, 2017|Anglophone Problem, Currently Trending, Economy & Finance, Politics & Governance|Comments Off on Anglophone Problem – Economic Asset Destruction

The Anglophone Problem – When Facts don’t Lie

By Ekinneh Agbaw-Ebai* A preacher once told his congregation: "Next week, I plan to preach about the sin of lying. To help you understand my sermon, I want you all to read Mark 17." The following Sunday as he prepared to deliver his sermon, the pastor asked for a show of hands. He wanted [...]

2017-01-02T14:16:15+00:00 March 12th, 2015|Economy & Finance, History & Culture, Perspectives, Politics & Governance, Uncategorized|Comments Off on The Anglophone Problem – When Facts don’t Lie

Systematic Annihilation of West Cameroonian Culture and Identity

Gradual Erosion of Anglophone Identity   There has been a misleading argument from some quarters where some have argued that an Anglophone is anyone who can speak English, as a way of countering Anglophone Cameroonians who protest the issues we have enumerated above. It might be helpful, for the purposes of our presentation and [...]

2016-12-29T17:22:07+00:00 March 12th, 2015|Civil Society, Economy & Finance, History & Culture, Politics & Governance, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Systematic Annihilation of West Cameroonian Culture and Identity