Chinonye C. Ekwueme-Ugwu
Chinonye Ekwueme-Ugwu is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of English and Literary Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
Bertha Yenwo
Dr. Bertha Yiberla Yenwo is the Founder and CEO of the Mike Denny International Institute of Excellence in Cameroon.
Nol Alembong
Nol Alembong is Professor of African Literature and Cultural Studies and current Vice-Chancellor of Fomic Polytechnic University with campuses in Buea and Douala, Cameroon.
’Tunde Adeparusi
Babatunde Adebayo Adeparusi (aka ’Tunde Adeparusi) is a man of many parts whose creative and innovative talents have been expressed across the domains of language, art and social sciences.
John Ngong Kum Ngong
John Ngong Kum Ngong is an educationist with a master’s degree in African literature from the University of Yaoundé and a Certificate in Reading in a Foreign Language from the University of Birmingham, England.
Lyombe Eko
Lyombe Eko is the William S. Morris endowed professor in Innovation, Information and Journalism at the College of Media and Communication, Texas Tech University. Before he joined Texas Tech in 2015, he was an associate professor and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Iowa School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
Ambrosia Kweh-Mondoa
Ambrosia Kweh-Mondoa is an author and educator of intercultural development and a community advocate. She holds a PhD in education and human development from Michigan State University, a Master’s in Educational Counseling from Wilmington University, and a Bachelor’s in Education from the University of Delaware.
Sarah Craster
Sarah Craster is a high school teacher of English as an Additional Language and English Language Arts. She has been teaching at least one of those two subjects at the high school level since 2017.
Christina Margaret Lisk
Christina Margaret Lisk is committed to disability advocacy in the non-profit sector and the arts. She has publications in various channels, including The Mighty, Yahoo Finance, and Hearinglikeme.com and a short story in Nothing Ever Happens in Fox Hollow Anthology: Vol 2.
Matanda Mondoa
Matanda Mondoa was born in the United States to two Cameroonian parents. She recently graduated with a Master’s and Certificate in World Religions from Harvard University.
Kanla Rachel Ngeh
Kanla Rachel Ngeh is a dedicated professional with a strong foundation in both academia and community engagement. Born and raised in Kumbo, Cameroon, she completed her primary and secondary education in Kumba before earning a Bachelor of Science in Sociology and Anthropology with a minor in General Business from the University of Buea.
Elizabeth Bifuh-Ambe
Elizabeth Bifuh-Ambe, PhD is Associate Professor at the School of Education, University of Massachusetts, Lowell (UML), where she teaches courses in Literacy Development and Clinical Diagnosis and Assessment of Literacy.
