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, PhD

Elizabeth Bifuh-Ambe

Editorial Advisory Member

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.

Eric Chinje

Author

Eric Chinje is a Cameroonian-born and raised Communications and Media expert. He is also a visiting scholar at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. Fluent in English and French, Mr. Chinje studied at the universities of Yaoundé (Cameroon), Syracuse (New York), and Harvard (Cambridge, Massachusetts).

Simon W. Nganga holds a PhD in General Linguistics from the University of Bayreuth, Germany. The Broken Stool and Other Stories is his first book of fiction.

Joseph Ajale Ekane dedicated over three decades to a distinguished career in education in Cameroon. Beginning in 1957 and spanning until 1967, he served as a primary school teacher under the Basel Mission in Victoria, Kake, and Tombel, respectively.

Sama-Ambe is passionate about drama, poetry, and fiction. Some of his publications include Cries of Restoration (play), Stories from the Pulpit, Volumes One & Two (short stories), all published locally in Cameroon.

Hans M. Fonka

Author

Hans Mbonwuh Fonka is a lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Bamenda, Cameroon, where he also serves as coordinator of English Language.

Michael M. Kengnjoh, SD, PhD is an educationist, psychologist, and leader with a strong interest in these fields.

The Honourable A.W. Daiga was born in Bali Nyonga in 1922. After his primary and secondary education in Bali, Mbengwi, and St Joseph’s College Sasse, he joined the Nigerian Police Force which he left shortly after to engage in farming and animal husbandry.

Fondi Ndifontah Nyamndi earned degrees in History, Journalism, and International Relations from the University of Yaounde, and a PhD from the London School of Economics and Political Science of the University of London. He served in Diplomacy and Corporate Management. He has researched extensively on the Cameroon.

Ngong Joseph Sam holds a PhD in American Literature from the University of Maroua

Camilla Arundie Tabe is Associate Professor in English language and Linguistics, and Head of the Department of English Language and Literature in the Faculty of Arts, Letters and Social Sciences at the University of Maroua.

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