My Latest Posts
- Stories of Conflict and Reconciliation: Because separation does happen in friendship tooIn the past years, I have intentionally started to pay close attention to my circle of friends, because I felt the growing need to surround myself with people that truly…More
- My Adventures in Southern Africa: Zimbabwe, my forever love (Part 1)I can’t remember the exact moment that pushed me toward the decision to visit Zimbabwe. Since 2021, I have made it my mission to explore the Southern Africa region. A…More
- Stories of Conflict and Reconciliation: Stop in Chad“It is my village…Look what they are doing to us. They’re still killing us.” The first time I landed in Chad was in May 2016. The breeze felt different, yet…More
- Why Africans Pay More to Travel Across AfricaEverything started the day I decided to plan my second trip to Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Botswana. Holding a Cameroonian passport, I was shocked to discover that I was not eligible…More
- Côte d’Ivoire: The Legacy of Artisans and the Loss of IdentityIn December, I walked into the Artisanal Centre of Abidjan with a clear intention: to speak with artisans about art, memory, and their possible connections to reconciliation. What I encountered…More
- Cameroon: Because Oppression Always Reaches an End“We, the people of Cameroon, proud of our linguistic and cultural diversity, an enriching feature of our national identity, but profoundly aware of the imperative need to further consolidate our…More
- One and the Same Nation: A Reflection on Cameroon’s Promise“We, the people of Cameroon, proud of our linguistic and cultural diversity—an enriching feature of our national identity—but profoundly aware of the imperative need to further consolidate our unity, solemnly…More
- My Adventures in Southern Africa: Zambia, My Difficult Love StoryZambia is the country that made me believe that immigration offices are accountable, and I will tell you why. After touring more in West and East Africa, I decided to…More
- Tourism, Accents, and the Colonial HangoverThroughout my childhood, the only profession I knew—and perceived—as having requirements about how you should sound versus how you actually sound was journalism. In most French-speaking African countries, national news…More
- Discovering South Sudan: My First Encounter with the Last Born of AfricaHave you ever heard of a city nicknamed “Sunny Town”? Well, let me introduce you to Juba, the capital city of South Sudan, the last born of Africa. And like…More
My Latest Posts
- Stories of Conflict and Reconciliation: Because separation does happen in friendship tooIn the past years, I have intentionally started to pay close attention to my circle of friends, because I felt the growing need to surround myself with people that truly…More
- My Adventures in Southern Africa: Zimbabwe, my forever love (Part 1)I can’t remember the exact moment that pushed me toward the decision to visit Zimbabwe. Since 2021, I have made it my mission to explore the Southern Africa region. A…More
- Stories of Conflict and Reconciliation: Stop in Chad“It is my village…Look what they are doing to us. They’re still killing us.” The first time I landed in Chad was in May 2016. The breeze felt different, yet…More
- Why Africans Pay More to Travel Across AfricaEverything started the day I decided to plan my second trip to Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Botswana. Holding a Cameroonian passport, I was shocked to discover that I was not eligible…More
- Côte d’Ivoire: The Legacy of Artisans and the Loss of IdentityIn December, I walked into the Artisanal Centre of Abidjan with a clear intention: to speak with artisans about art, memory, and their possible connections to reconciliation. What I encountered…More
- Cameroon: Because Oppression Always Reaches an End“We, the people of Cameroon, proud of our linguistic and cultural diversity, an enriching feature of our national identity, but profoundly aware of the imperative need to further consolidate our…More
- One and the Same Nation: A Reflection on Cameroon’s Promise“We, the people of Cameroon, proud of our linguistic and cultural diversity—an enriching feature of our national identity—but profoundly aware of the imperative need to further consolidate our unity, solemnly…More
- My Adventures in Southern Africa: Zambia, My Difficult Love StoryZambia is the country that made me believe that immigration offices are accountable, and I will tell you why. After touring more in West and East Africa, I decided to…More
- Tourism, Accents, and the Colonial HangoverThroughout my childhood, the only profession I knew—and perceived—as having requirements about how you should sound versus how you actually sound was journalism. In most French-speaking African countries, national news…More
- Discovering South Sudan: My First Encounter with the Last Born of AfricaHave you ever heard of a city nicknamed “Sunny Town”? Well, let me introduce you to Juba, the capital city of South Sudan, the last born of Africa. And like…More









