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Anglophone Marginalization: A Numbers Game That Was Never Going to Favor the NW,SW

By Hans Ngala In 1961, the former British Southern Cameroons found itself in a precarious position. As a United Nations Trust Territory, it was compelled through a plebiscite to choose between joining the already independent states of Nigeria or French Cameroun. Independence as a separate entity was not an option on the ballot. With a population of barely 800,000 compared to French Cameroun’s 3.2 million, Southern Cameroons entered the federatio…
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Cameroon News Agency broke the news in on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.
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