Babila Mutia
Ba’bila Mutia is a Cameroonian author, poet, and playwright. He holds an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Windsor, Canada. His short stories and poetry have been featured in anthologies and reviews worldwide.
Babila Fochang
Babila Fochang was born in Bali, Cameroon. He has served the Presbyterian Church as pastor in various capacities and currently serves as Synod Clerk since January 2015. He holds a Master of Theology in African Christianity from the University of KwaZulu Natal (UKZN) and currently completing his doctoral dissertation at the same institution. Fochang has published extensively on Christian and moral issues from an African perspective.
Augustine Ndangam
Augustine Ndangam (Ba Nkom Gwannua) is a seasoned educator, poet, and cultural advocate whose life’s work bridges literature, leadership, and community service.
Aretas Ndimofor
Aretas Ndimofor is an educator and a social entrepreneur from the North West Region of Cameroon.
Anthony Ndi
Anthony Ndi is a retired Associate Professor of History.
Amin Alhassan
Amin Alhassan (PhD) is an Associate Professor at the University for Development Studies, (UDS) Tamale, Ghana.
Razinat T. Mohammed
Razinat T. Mohammed is an award-winning Nigerian author of A Love like a Woman’s and other Stories (2006).
Victor Gomia
Dr. Gomia is a professor of World Literature at the Department of Languages and Literatures, Delaware State University.
Lilian Lem Atanga
Lilian Lem Atanga is an Associate Professor of Gender and Discourse Studies, formerly of the Department of African Studies of the University of Dschang, the University of Bamenda, and Fulbright Scholar at the University of Florida, USA.
Kehbuma Langmia
Dr. Kehbuma Langmia is a Fulbright Scholar/ Professor and Chair in the Department of Strategic, Legal and Management Communication, School of Communications, Howard University.
Joyce Ashuntantang
Joyce Ashuntantang (Joyce Ash) is a poet, actress, interdisciplinary scholar and Professor of English at the University of Hartford, Connecticut.
Eunice Ngongkum
Eunice Ngongkum holds a PhD in Postcolonial African Literatures from the University of Yaoundé 1 where she is presently Professor of African Literature and Culture in the Department of African Literature and Civilizations.
