This paper discusses the origin, development and current situation of the Anglophone crisis going on in Cameroon. It covers the period of pre-independence, independence and post independence of Cameroon’s status quo. The partition of Cameroon came in with a positive spirit as it galvanized the mind of the fellow subjugated people, thus made Cameroon people to revolt and stand against all the injustices perpetrated by the foreign powers. Therefore, separate nationalist movements took place in the territory with main objectives, the restoration of Anglophone sovereignty. The restitution of the people’s identity and way of life in all socio-cultural domains of the local people, for they found their traditions and customs being changed and jeop...
President Paul Biya of Cameroon has been silent for long in relation to the ongoing unrest in the co...
Political liberalization in Cameroon has been marked by the construction and mobilization of ethno...
The 1961 UN-organised Plebiscite provoked serious ethnic tension, bitterness and calls from some qua...
This paper is focused on the failing nation-building process between the minority Anglophones and ma...
This study explores the predicament of Anglophone Cameroon - from the experiment in federation from ...
The historiography of the “Anglophone Problem” has drawn a lot of ink from Cameroonian historians, l...
The historiography of the “Anglophone Problem” has drawn a lot of ink from Cameroonian historians, l...
The Civil War conflict between Anglophones and Francophones, also known as the Ambazonia war, is a l...
Anglophone Cameroon is the present-day NorthWest and SouthWest (English Speaking) regions of Cameroo...
The 1961 UN-organised Plebiscite provoked serious ethnic tension, bitterness and calls from some qua...
This paper attempts to answer the question: What are the factors that have contributed to relative p...
Anglophone Cameroon is the present-day NorthWest and SouthWest (English Speaking) regions of Cameroo...
This paper attempts to answer the question: What are the factors that have contributed to relative p...
One of Africa’s newest struggles for liberation: Cameroon’s Anglophone crisis, which emerged from le...
This paper intends to analyse the underpinnings of the Grand National Dialogue as a strategic and op...
President Paul Biya of Cameroon has been silent for long in relation to the ongoing unrest in the co...
Political liberalization in Cameroon has been marked by the construction and mobilization of ethno...
The 1961 UN-organised Plebiscite provoked serious ethnic tension, bitterness and calls from some qua...
This paper is focused on the failing nation-building process between the minority Anglophones and ma...
This study explores the predicament of Anglophone Cameroon - from the experiment in federation from ...
The historiography of the “Anglophone Problem” has drawn a lot of ink from Cameroonian historians, l...
The historiography of the “Anglophone Problem” has drawn a lot of ink from Cameroonian historians, l...
The Civil War conflict between Anglophones and Francophones, also known as the Ambazonia war, is a l...
Anglophone Cameroon is the present-day NorthWest and SouthWest (English Speaking) regions of Cameroo...
The 1961 UN-organised Plebiscite provoked serious ethnic tension, bitterness and calls from some qua...
This paper attempts to answer the question: What are the factors that have contributed to relative p...
Anglophone Cameroon is the present-day NorthWest and SouthWest (English Speaking) regions of Cameroo...
This paper attempts to answer the question: What are the factors that have contributed to relative p...
One of Africa’s newest struggles for liberation: Cameroon’s Anglophone crisis, which emerged from le...
This paper intends to analyse the underpinnings of the Grand National Dialogue as a strategic and op...
President Paul Biya of Cameroon has been silent for long in relation to the ongoing unrest in the co...
Political liberalization in Cameroon has been marked by the construction and mobilization of ethno...
The 1961 UN-organised Plebiscite provoked serious ethnic tension, bitterness and calls from some qua...