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  • AFRICAphonie
    AFRICAphonie is a Pan African Association which operates on the premise that AFRICA can only be what AFRICANS and their friends want AFRICA to be.
  • Jacob Nguni
    Virtuoso guitarist, writer and humorist. Former lead guitarist of Rocafil, led by Prince Nico Mbarga.
  • Postwatch Magazine
    A UMI (United Media Incorporated) publication. Specializing in well researched investigative reports, it focuses on the Cameroonian scene, particular issues of interest to the former British Southern Cameroons.
  • Bernard Fonlon
    Dr Bernard Fonlon was an extraordinary figure who left a large footprint in Cameroonian intellectual, social and political life.
  • George Ngwane: Public Intellectual
    George Ngwane is a prominent author, activist and intellectual.
  • PostNewsLine
    PostNewsLine is an interactive feature of 'The Post', an important newspaper published out of Buea, Cameroons.
  • France Watcher
    Purpose of this advocacy site: To aggregate all available information about French terror, exploitation and manipulation of Africa
  • Bakwerirama
    Spotlight on the Bakweri Society and Culture. The Bakweri are an indigenous African nation.
  • Simon Mol
    Cameroonian poet, writer, journalist and Human Rights activist living in Warsaw, Poland
  • Bate Besong
    Bate Besong, award-winning firebrand poet and playwright.
  • Fonlon-Nichols Award
    Website of the Literary Award established to honor the memory of BERNARD FONLON, the great Cameroonian teacher, writer, poet, and philosopher, who passionately defended human rights in an often oppressive political atmosphere.
  • Kencor Foods: Greatdryfish™
    Kencor foods dries, smokes, vacuum-packs and fish to suit African and Asian tastes in conformity with FDA standards. Kenkor will ship greatdryfish™ to your family or in bulk to your restaurant or store.
  • Omoigui.com
    Professor of Medicine and interventional cardiologist, Nowa Omoigui is also one of the foremost experts and scholars on the history of the Nigerian Military and the Nigerian Civil War. This site contains many of his writings and comments on military subjects and history.
  • Victor Mbarika ICT Weblog
    Victor Wacham Agwe Mbarika is one of Africa's foremost experts on Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). Dr. Mbarika's research interests are in the areas of information infrastructure diffusion in developing countries and multimedia learning.
  • Martin Jumbam
    The refreshingly, unique, incisive and generally hilarous writings about the foibles of African society and politics by former Cameroon Life Magazine columnist Martin Jumbam.
  • tunduzi
    A West African in Arusha at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda on the angst, contradictions and rewards of that process.
  • Godfrey Tangwa aka Rotcod Gobata
    Renaissance man, philosophy professor, actor and newspaper columnist, Godfrey Tangwa aka Rotcod Gobata touches a wide array of subjects. Always entertaining and eminently readable. Visit for frequent updates.
  • Francis Nyamnjoh
  • Ilongo Sphere
    Novelist and poet Ilongo Fritz Ngalle, long concealed his artist's wings behind the firm exterior of a University administrator and guidance counsellor. No longer. Enjoy his unique poems and glimpses of upcoming novels and short stories.

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For Osagyefo Capitaine Thomas Sankara

By Bate Besong

thomasankaraMongrelised Iscariots
Were in fact bred there.

A cruel ghommid-in-wellingtons
Wore
A canary pullover
Pulled on his putschist muffler
Dyed,
A brownish yellow

Butchered
Ceaselessly into the grey
Hours of the dawn

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Enoh Tanjong, Global Scholar

By BATE BESONG
 
Africa_in_international_media_1 ENOH TANJONG has brought new insights into campus relationships while challenging the unspoken temptation that the tribal gaze was a distinctly University of Buea phenomenon.

His national and trans-tribal outlook and commitment has no parallel in the Cameroon University system.

It is scholars like Professor Tanjong who have de-mythologized the atavistic, clannish gorgon, on campus.

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L’ecrivain est mort : Alas, Poor Fredinand (Son Excellence Leopold Oyono)!

By Bate Besong

ALA Bulletin Vol. 28 No. 2 Spring pages 119-124

The list of African writers who opposed colonialism and stood for independence and freedom is long. Unfortunately, the list of those who ended up compromising and making deals is a long one too… But Mongo Beti,… was never one of them.

Dennis Brutus - University of Pittsburg

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Where will the New Deal intellectual/ Writer Stand at the Trumpet of Reckoning?

(To the memory of Kenjo wa Jumbam, playwright, educationist and novelist, who died in his sleep on 12 December, 2005)

By BATE BESONG

Kenjo_jumbam3 Brahmins of our higher institutions of learning have not provided the elixir that would redeem our inchoate democracy from its prolonged, socio- economic death sleep, and, political quagmire. This refusal to turn history into a useful dialogue has given rise to the perverted culture of glorification of a parasitic, comprador bourgeois ruling class, as well as, the encrustation of a pleasing propaganda image of the Establishment.

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The Bernard Fonlon Revolution: If Gold Should Rust, What will Iron Do?

By Bate Besong
Paper Read During The Commemoration Of The 19th Anniversary Of The Passing Away Of Professor Bernard Nsokika Fonlon - Djeuga Palace Hotel, Yaounde,24th November 2005

Bernardfonlon_1 WILLIAM FULBRIGHT has argued that literary agitation, like practical political instigation, which edges on dissent or rebellion is “an act of faith”. Accordingly, and, as I have already shown elsewhere, although Professor Bernard Nsokika Fonlon (a man who was so exceptionally handsome), was, an intellectual pillar of fire; a Prometheus among his peers; indeed, something of a twentieth century Aristotle, the Greek philosopher and classical biologist, his neo-classical treatise on literary composition have, neither, received accolades nor endorsement from me.

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CPDM Mayor: A Short Comment

By Bate Besong

I would like to make a preliminary remark before going to the matter at hand.  I refer to statements in the local press by the President of the South West Chiefs Conference, His Majesty Nfaw Lawyer Tabetando, during the Philemon Yang-Dion Ngute caravan of opportunism and collaboration. I do not know to what extent these have been reported accurately. But I do know that his interview over Cameroon Calling last September, exuded, with the sort of toady enthusiasm that tends to imperil and suffocate debate and thus generate cynicism and apathy.

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Nomination of Dr. Jacobs Bate Besong for the Scholar Rescue Fund Fellowship

Letter of Support by Chief Charles A. Taku

Srf_logolg_1 I have the honor most respectful to nominate Dr Jacobs Bate Besong a citizen of Cameroon and lecturer in the Arts Faculty of The University of Buea, Cameroon for a fall fellowship in your program.

I am an international lawyer currently lead counsel in the trial of senior military officers accused of genocide, crimes against humanity, article three common to the Geneva conventions and additional protocols two and other international violations in the territory of Rwanda and neighboring countries.I am also lead counsel at the Special Court for Sierra Leone defending senior officers of the Revolutionary United Front of Sierra leone. I have practised law for twenty three years and specialise in international humanitarian law and international human rights law.

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The Fall of Sesekou E. T. Egbe and The Book of his Life

By Bate Besong

Et_egbe1_1 SESEKOU’S entourage is distraught. When rumours circulated, in 2002, that the old man had passed on during a heart surgery in the U.S that cost the family 50 million FCFA, the Presidency, promptly, suspended the roving ambassador’s stipend. It was never reinstated until his death, in Easter, 2005.

And now this: The children are angry that their father "would not have died" but for the "combination of blunders" at the Yaounde Referral Hospital.

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Advocates for Critical Literature: Patrice Nganang

By Bansi Daniel Song in Bamenda

Published in The Herald No. 1618, Moday, 14-15 March 2005

Cameroonian-born US-based writer says, only writers like Bate Besong, Bole Butake whose books he said reflected the opinions of Cameroonians were worth reading.

Nganang_foto Patrice Nganang, a literary scholar who teaches in the USA and publisher of seven books has said critical writing would fill the gap left by opposition parties that have joined the ruling party, CPDM. Speaking at the presentation of his books at Alliance Franco Cameroonaise, Bamenda on 11 March, Patrice Nganang said Cameroonian writers should emulate Bate Besong, and Bole Butake in critical writing, adding that it was the only way the opinions of Cameroonian abandoned by greedy parties like UNDP, UPC could be expressed.

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IN APPRECIATION: Siga Asanga, My Friend

BY BATE BESONG

Signs of vacuity and morbidity appeared on the horizons. Implosions here and there.

The country was witnessing social oppression, economic chaos and the forces of neo-colonialism. The nation had become balkanised along lines of the very rich and raggedly poor.

Cameroonians were struggling to exist in difficult situations and thus the beliefs they held were attempts to make sense of their situation and guide their everyday actions.

The CPDM, then, was the veritable government-as-leviathan. It avoided difficult choices and hard decisions.

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