M luc sindjoun biography
- Luc Sindjoun est un universitaire camerounais, professeur de science politique à l'université de Yaoundé.
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- T H E political agenda in Cameroon has become increasingly dominated by what is known as the 'anglophone problem', which poses a major.
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I. Insatiable materialization of national feeling in Cameroon
Ethno centered and socio-centered perceptions which consider the nation building as an hegemonic alliance between dominant ethnic groups appear to be one of the severe critics of political integration in Cameroon[10]. The economy of the "voice option"[9] argues that there is a process of "mutual assimilation"[11]in state mechanisms for the promotion of "living together" and national integration which have been instrumentalized in order to legitimate authoritarianism. The conference Foumban can be convoqued to illustrate it (A).
A.The nation building process and the political use of the dialogue : the case of Foumban Conference
Historically, the aim of the nation building process initiate by Cameroon’s political authorities was to reach the level where "the citizens would first identify themselves as Cameroonian before presenting themselves as Bamileke, Ewondo, Fulani, Bassa, Bulu, Douala, Bakweri Baya or Maka"[12]. In this historical context where allegiance to the primary group of solidarity and, altern
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1Mr S. spent 28 years in Gabon, most of the time employed on fishing boats. "Luckily, thank God, I came back legally. On the ship, I did all the jobs, cook, deckhand, assistant mechanic oiler, up to first mate which I learned on the job. It’s a matter of experience. I did 300 days at sea: 25 days at sea, 4 days ashore. We would set sail from Port Gentil as far as the frontier with Equatorial Guinea or the frontier with the Congo". Since he wanted to retire in Senegal, his home country, where his wife and children lived who had never come to join him in migration, he applied in 2016 in Gabon for a ‘certificat de vie’, the key document which would enable the old age pension office to check that the person they were to pay the pension to was still alive. After completing the necessary formalities with the Gabonese authorities before going back to Dakar, Mr S. received his pension for a year before it was suspended; after a change of management, the Gabonese pension office (CNS) now required the physical identificatio
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