Category: Meanwhile in Cameroon

Because we love Cameroon and the Cameroonian culture, we have decided to make them known to the rest of the world.

Toghu

The Toghu: its amazing Meaning, Origin and HistoryThe Toghu: its amazing Meaning, Origin and History

History The Toghu or Atoghu is a colourfully patterned garment of the Grassfields people of the North West region of Cameroon. You can find this article in French here! Traditionally, it is made of black velvet on which patterns and decorations are hand-embroidered with thread or strips of yellow, orange,

ADN camerounais

The Cameroonian DNA leads to success? Check these 27 astounding celebritiesThe Cameroonian DNA leads to success? Check these 27 astounding celebrities

All the personalities that you will discover are not Cameroonian by nationality, but have a certain percentage of Cameroonian DNA. Not to be confused with those who already claim their Cameroonian nationality loud and clear. Happy reading! Kylian Mbappe Lottin Since the recent FIFA World Cup in November 2021, there

mamans africaines

7 secrets why our mothers are loyal to the scarf !7 secrets why our mothers are loyal to the scarf !

Today, considered a fashion accessory for many pan-African women, the African scarf, previously worn with traditional outfits, now blends with a much more urban style. Retrouvez cet article en français ici!! But after watching with scrutiny my 3 grandmothers, 2 mothers, my countless aunts and grandaunts, as well as the

films camerounais

30 free Cameroonian movies to watch and rewatch!30 free Cameroonian movies to watch and rewatch!

Often called Collywood, or more rarely Camlywood, the very little known Cameroonian film industry sometimes conceals real nuggets, short and feature films of course, series, but also animated films, moreover 4 of them have been purchased by Netflix, including “Therapy”, “Fisherman’s diary“, “Broken” and “A man for the weekend“ Here,