Through the Bonateki case, Cabral Libii opens a substantive debate on the colonial distortion of traditional Cameroonian chiefdoms and calls for a structural reform that six decades of independence have not yet produced. He does not talk about the incident. He talks about what made it possible. When Cabral Libii speaks about the Bonateki case, he does not stop at the controversy of the moment. He goes back. Far away. Until the 1977 decree. Until…
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Through the Bonateki case, Cabral Libii opens a substantive debate on the colonial distortion of traditional Cameroonian chiefdoms and calls for a structural reform that six decades of independence have not yet produced. He does not talk about the incident. He talks about what made it possible. When Cabral Libii speaks about the Bonateki case, he does not stop at the controversy of the moment. He goes back. Far away. Until the 1977 decree. Until…