Note on Contributors

Agbor Charles Nda, Lecturer and social science researcher in the Department of History, Heritage and International Studies, University of Bamenda. Specialized in History of International Relations, he is holder of a Doctorate/Ph.D degree from the University of Dschang on “The Practice of Social Security in Cameroon: The case of British Southern Cameroons (1939-1972). Besides being certified in Social Security, he is a visiting lecturer at the National School of Local Administration (NASLA), Buea, where he lectures: Training, Professional Integration and Social Inclusion in Cameroon.

Bafon Joel Nshom is a PhD student in the Department of: Educational Management – Administration and Inspection of school systems, under the supervision of Djeumeni Marcelline Tchamabe, Associate professor at university of Yaoundé 1. His areas of interest include sustainable Development, Economics of education (knowledge economy), Educational Technology, Institutional Governance/Management Internationalization, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Intellectual Capital and Knowledge Management, Strategic Management/communication, conflicts and crisis management and Professional and Academic Linguistics, etc. bafonnshom@gmail.com, Tel: 237671938274;

Canute A. Ngwa is Professor of history and Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Bamenda. He has been head of Department of History at the University of Buea and at the Higher Teachers Training College of the University of Bamenda. Cyprian Nanji is an Assistant Lecturer at the Department of History and African Civilizations in the University of Buea. His areas of interest include research on African Civilizations, Culture and Political History; where is also completing his PhD Studies. He is the founding president of My Culture My Heritage, a grassroots organization which projects and promotes African cultural values amidst western domination.

Djeumeni Marcelline Tchamabe is an Associate professor at university of Yaoundé 1 in the Department of Curriculum and Evaluation in the Faculty of Education with research interests in sustainable Development, Economics of education, management of education and policy.

Elvis Nkome Ngome, holds a Ph.D in Social and Economic History from the University of Yaoundé 1, Cameroon. His research interests are in the fields of Cultural History, heritage, Archaeology, Provenance Research, Museum, decoloniality, Peace and Conflict studies. He teaches heritage studies, history and other courses in the Departments of History and Tourism at the University of Buea where he is a permanent academic staff member. Besides, he also served as a research assistant under the project ‘the Blue Rider Post’ and the Max von Stetten Collections from Cameroon, 2020-2022. He has attended several conferences in Cameroon and abroad.

Isaac Kyere holds a PhD in History. He is a tenured lecturer of history at the University of Ghana. His primary academic strengths and interests are in the field of economic and social history. Yet he prefers to collaborate with social scientists and other researchers from other departments and universities. Also, Isaac co-authored numerous publications on other scholarly subjects with other experts. He is also a reviewer of many journals and occasionally teaches foreign University undergraduate students from the United States of America and the Czech Republic.

Nchinda Elvis Suh was born on July 8th 1991 in Santa Sun-division of the North West Region. He attended his primary and secondary education at Presbyterian School Santa, Santa Memorial College and Government Bilingual College Santa where he obtained his GCE Ordinary and Advance Level certificates. He holds a Bachelors and a Master Degree in History from the University of Buea. He is currently enrolled in a Doctoral program (Ph.D) in History while teaching at Amasia College Yaoundé.

NWUFOR Christian Fuh is a holder of a BA and MA degrees in History and a Professional Master in Public Administration all from The University of Bamenda. Having grown up in a heterogeneous society like Bafut characterized by plenty of identity conflicts, he became interested in minority problems. Currently, he is a PhD student in the Department of History and Archaeology at the University of Bamenda under the mentorship of Prof. Canute A. Ngwa and Prof. Sylvestre Fidessou.

Paul Maluleka is an Associate Professor of History (of) Education at the Department of Educational Foundations, College of Education, University of South Africa. His activism, research, supervision, and teaching are located along the fault lines of Africanisation, decolonisation and queer theorizations, especially where school history is a concern. Dr. Maluleka has published numerous peer-reviewed papers and has presented at various National and International Conferences. Dr. Maluleka’s co-edited book, Decolonising Knowledge and Knowers: Struggles for University Transformation in South Africa, was published with Routledge in 2022. ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3168-150X

Tabi James Ndip has taught History in both private and Catholic Mission colleges for over 22 years. He was a GCE examiner from 2005 to 2020. He holds a B.A degree in History with a minor in Education, an MA in History from the University of Buea and, a PhD degree in History from The University of Bamenda. He is currently senior Lecturer at the Department of History and African Civilizations, Faculty of Arts of the UNIVERSITY of Buea-Cameroon. He is multidisciplinary/interdisciplinary in his approach to the study of History and takes particular interest in socio-economic, women and gender histories within which has published several books and peer reviewed articles.

Rose Frii-Manyi Anjoh holds a Ph.D in History of International Relations from the University of Yaoundé 1. She is an Associate Professor in the Department of History, University of Buea. She was head, Department of Administrative Techniques, Higher Teachers Training College, Kumba-University of Buea between 2015 and 2021 and is currently the Commissioner for Education, Sports and Cultural Development at the North West Regional Assembly since 2020. Her research interests are in conflict, peace and security, history of agriculture and local governance within which she has published extensively.

Roland Ndille is Associate Professor of History and Education and Head of Department History and African Civilizations at the University of Buea-Cameroon. He is a Research Fellow at the University of the Free State (UFS), University of Johannesburg (CERT-UJ), and University of Milan-Italy. He is also a Fellow of the Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research (GEI) Germany and convener of the Annual Cameroon History Postgraduate Conference (CHPC). He was educated at UB-Cameroon, Dalarna Sweden and at UNISA-Pretoria, South Africa. He is founder and Principal Investigator of the Global South Epistemologies Research Centre at the University of Buea and Editor in Chief of the Global South Perspectives (GSP) Journal. He has published over 30 peer reviewed articles and book chapters as well as three books.

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