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Acknowledgement As this work progressed, a number of people read the manuscript at various stages and offered valued critical insight and encouragement. In particular, I should like to thank Professor Milton Krieger, a distinguished Cameroonologist, and Professor Tatah Mentan for spurring me on. Drs. Dominic Awahmukalah and Augustine Enow Bessong, like Mr. Clement S. Gwanyama, became very committed to the venture; they made themselves available at all times when I needed help with ideas and facts. I am grateful to you all. I am indebted to my dear friend Susan Sandoval who has functioned almost like a private secretary of mine, one with great editorial skills and challenging ideas. Dee Klagstad of Century College’s writing lab also read this manuscript. I thank her for her perception. I am grateful to the staff of Century College’s library, especially to Cathy Adams who was so graceful in ensuring that I got on my desk whatever book I needed from wherever. To all those scholars whose works I read as I worked to put my ideas in perspective, I am appreciative. I am particularly indebted to my spouse and our children for bearing those lonely hours when I could not be with them. However, whenever we could afford time together, our challenging discussions, as I bounced ideas off of them, gave me an overwhelming sense of purpose in this venture. I am, above all, most grateful to God almighty for giving me back my life, without which I could not make this contribution. ...