In French Cameroon, political activism intensified after the Second World War. The Union of the Peoples of Cameroon advocated immediate independence and social reform. Tensions between colonial authorities and nationalist groups sometimes erupted into violence. On January 1, 1960, French Cameroon achieved independenc… Read More
The Fulani, or Fulbe, established emirates during the nineteenth century as part of a broader Islamic reform movement across West Africa. The Adamawa Emirate became a prominent political and religious center, linking northern Cameroon to wider Sahelian cultural … Read More
in the bustling streets of Abidjan where modern towers rise beside lagoon waters, Ivory Coast expresses both continuity and change. Its people draw strength from ancestral heritage while engaging with global currents. As the country continues to navigate economic development and social reconciliation, it carries forw… Read More
The southern region contains dense rainforests rich in biodiversity, while the north features savanna landscapes. National parks such as Taï and Comoé protect endangered species, including forest elephants and chimpanzees. Environmental challenges, including deforestation linked to cocoa farming, have prompted conser… Read More