Julienne Honorine Eyenga Fouda, crowned Miss Independence on 1 January 1960 in front of the First Lady Germaine Ahidjo, mother of nine children, three major figures of Cameroonian culture, had just passed away, taking with her an entire part of the memory of a nation. It was a night of January 1960. Cameroon had just been born as a free nation. And that evening, a 17-year-old woman, born in a village in the Centre, was on a stage to receive the …
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Julienne Honorine Eyenga Fouda, crowned Miss Independence on 1 January 1960 in front of the First Lady Germaine Ahidjo, mother of nine children, three major figures of Cameroonian culture, had just passed away, taking with her an entire part of the memory of a nation. It was a night of January 1960. Cameroon had just been born as a free nation. And that evening, a 17-year-old woman, born in a village in the Centre, was on a stage to receive the …