Nyamnjoh: There Will Hardly Be Change in Cameroon
By Charly Ndi Chia
Francis Beng Nyamnjoh midwifed the Department of Sociology at the University of Buea when it took off in 1993. But just when it was thought that this acerbic social critic and prolific writer would be nursing this Department to full academic adulthood, he left for the legendary greener pastures.
The Professor is apparently still searching for the greenest of the pastures as he moves from one country and one institution to the other, gathering academic and intellectual moss in the process. Nyamnjoh talked to The Post about his sojourn, in Buea, Botswana and Senegal. He examined the uniqueness of the Cameroonian people, which makes it impossible for them to go the Liberian, Sierra-Leonean or even Ivorian way. Excerpts:


















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