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Author Mbile, N. N. (Nerius Namaso), 1923-

Title Cameroon political story : memories of an authentic eye witness / Nerius Namaso Mbile
Published Mankon, Bamenda : Langaa Research & Pub. CIG, 2011

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 288 pages) : portraits
Contents Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Foreword; About the Author; Chapter One -- My Early Days; At Death of Uncle Iyele; D.O. Anderson Visits Lipenja; My Father's Reaction; Another Kumba N.A. Scholarship; Those College Days; The Second World War; My Return from School; I meet Zik; Chapter Two -- As Journalist with the Zik's Press; I Face D.O. Newington; Chapter Three -- Trade Union Days; "Crawley Must Go"; A Desperate CDC Move; Chapter Four -- I Become Assembly Man; Home Coming for an M.P; My Father's Exit; Chapter Five -- The Eastern Crisis of 1953; The Cameroon Bloc
The Crisis Shifts to LagosThe Bloc Splits -- Endeley Announces Policy of "Benevolent Neutrality"; Eastern House of Assembly Dissolved; KNC versus KPP 1953 Elections; Constitutional Advance: London Conference 1953; KNC Wins 1953 Elections; 1953 Election Results (Southern Cameroons); KNC Action Group Conclude Alliance (1954); Dr. Endeley's Government -- 1954; Chapter Six -- Lagos Reassembled Constitutional Conference: January -- February 1954 Southern Cameroons Gains; Quasi-Federal Status; Federal Elections 1954; KNDP Launched in 1955; 1957 London Conference; Senate Representation
Chapter Seven -- Elections 1957-1959 and Constitutional MattersThe 1957 Campaigns; KPP Song; We Attempt a KNDP/ KPP Government; Motomby and Mbile Returned; Ideological Conflict -- KPP / KNDP; The Wind of Change; The Endeley -- Galega Story; Endeley Installed Premier; Dr. E.M.L. Endeley -- Premier Endeley's Government -- 1958; New Ideological Battle Line; London Constitutional Conference 1958; The Southern Cameroons Delegation:; Foncha Wins the 1959 Elections; Foncha Installed Premier as Nkrumah Visits; Premier Foncha's Government -- 1959; The Great Debate on Reunification; I Visit America
As Petitioner at the United NationsThat "Famous" Letter; Chapter Eight -- Plebiscite Campaign and Results; Green Box and White Box; CPNC Born; Thirteen: Thirteen; The Frambo Episode; Second Thoughts; Plebiscite Day; Results by Number of Votes in the Southern Cameroons Plebiscite; It Was Glorious to Be There; Chapter Nine -- Interpretation of Plebiscite Results; Battle Shifts to the United Nations; The Last Battle at the UNO (CPNC Delegation April, 1961); Cameroonians Listened in New York -- Change of Heart?; We Return Together; Bamenda Consultations June 1961
Chapter Ten -- The Foumban Conference and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of CameroonKNDP Does It Alone During Provisional Arrangement; 1961 Elections; The Mensah Commission; More Faithful Fall; Honourable Motomby-Woleta Passes; Provisional Arrangements; Cracks in the KNDP; Premier Jua's Government 1965; Chapter Eleven -- KNDP Breaks Up; Jua Heads Coalition Government; The Spirit of National Unity; Muna Becomes Prime Minister; Muna Becomes Prime Minister; A Happy Surprise; I Meet an Angry Fon; The Bafut Succession of 1969; Premier Muna's Government -- 1968
Chapter Twelve -- My Closing Days
Summary Annotation The Cameroon Political Story is a long journey through the eyes and actions of the author himself. It is a mix between Mbile's memoirs, a bit of his biography and the Cameroon political story, heavily weighted in favour of that part of the Republic formerly identified as Southern Cameroons, later West Cameroon, now South West and North West Regions. The story is told in the interest of the Cameroonian youth and scholar who have often complained of the inadequate recording by political leaders of the life and deeds of their times. It is the story of an African boy of humble village beginnings who rose to participate in the making of a modern political community. It is hoped the book provides useful knowledge on the history, growth and constitutional evolution of Cameroon, a country which after more than a century of administrative metamorphosis settled to its present statehood in 1961, a Cameroon reborn
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Subject Mbile, N. N. (Nerius Namaso), 1923-
SUBJECT Mbile, N. N. (Nerius Namaso), 1923- fast
Subject Politicians -- Cameroon -- Biography
Journalists -- Cameroon -- Biography
Labor union members -- Cameroon -- Biography
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- General.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Historical.
HISTORY -- Africa -- Central.
Journalists
Labor union members
Politics and government
Politicians
SUBJECT Cameroon -- Politics and government. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85019144
Subject Cameroon
Genre/Form autobiographies (literary works)
Autobiographies
Biographies
Autobiographies.
Biographies.
Autobiographies.
Biographies.
Form Electronic book
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