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61 Endnotes Acada – refers to someone who has acquired too much academic knowledge, or the process of acquiring such education. Term often used in a derogatory manner, e.g. a bookworm or someone displaying bookish tendencies. Akara (or makara) – bean paste deep fried in palm oil Birocol – Bishop Rogan College, a secondary grammar school and a prep college for prospective priests, near Buea, Cameroon. econs – Economics Fako (Mount) – Also known as “Mount Cameroon, is a volcanic massif in southwestern Cameroon that rises to a height of 13,435 feet (4,095 meters) and extends 14 miles (23 km) inland from the Gulf of Guinea. It is the highest peak in sub-Saharan western and central Africa and the westernmost extension of a series of hills and mountains that form a natural boundary between Cameroon and Nigeria”. Da man – that man Iroko – signifies colonialism and imperialism Kenja – basket used for transporting produce. It is usually carried on the head Ngeme – a village close to Mile Six Beach, Limbe (Cameroon) 62 Ngungu – The peak point that serves as the geographical boundary between the Anglophone and Francophone Mbo areas of Cameroon. It also served as the German military base prior to WWI. Mens sana in corpore sano – A sound mind in a sound body Mukala - Whiteman Or is the monkey right? – stems from the Pidgin saying ‘Monkey say anywhere na home – “The monkey says anywhere is home”. Osagyefo – Kwameh Nkrumah, who campaigned for a panAfricanist state as the only viable defense against imperialism summum bonum – virtue of the highest order ...

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