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Bernard Nsokika Fonlon (19
November 1924 – 27
August 1986) was a
Cameroonian politician and
educationist who
worked on the
development of bilingualism...
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Republic of Cameroon, an
English version was
written by
Bernard Nsokika Fonlon,
which was
later officially adopted in 1978. In 1970, the
French lyrics...
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journal covering the
culture of Cameroon. It was
established by
Bernard Fonlon and
Marcien Towa in 1962 and ran
until 1982. Its
influence was discussed...
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created the
division between the
Bamum and
Bafia people.
Bernard Fonlon,
Cameroonian politician and educationist[citation needed] Bill F Ndi, Cameroonian...
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writers as
Chinua Achebe,
Rajat Neogy,
Bloke Modisane, Okot p'Bitek,
Bernard Fonlon,
Ngugi Wa Thiong’o,
Olusegun Olusola,
Grace Ogot,
Jonathan Kariara, Rebecca...
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Award for
significant contribution to The
Black Literary Arts 1996: The
Fonlon-Nichols Prize, New York, for
Artistic Excellence and
Human Rights 2001:...
- Djam Afame,
Samuel Minkio Bamba, Moïse
Nyatte Nko'o (French), Dr
Bernard Fonlon (English) René Djam
Afame 0m 58s Canada "O Canada" ("Ô Canada") 1980 Adolphe-Basile...
- John
Pepper Clark, Obi Wali,
Gabriel Okara,
Christopher Okigbo,
Bernard Fonlon,
Frances Ademola,
Cameron Duodu, Kofi Awoonor; from
South Africa: Ezekiel...
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international scholars in the
Nigerian capital, Abuja,
following the
Fonlon-Nichols
award to the dramatist.[citation needed] She is
regarded as one...
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Kaberry Men Own the Fields,
Women Own the
Crops by
Miriam Goheen Bernard Fonlon Cardinal Christian Wiyghan Tumi
Archbishop Paul
Verdzekov Bishop Immanuel...