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Record Nr.

UNINA9910458391103321

Autore

Ngwafor E. N

Titolo

Ako-Aya [[electronic resource] ] : a Cameroonian pioneer in daring journalism and social commentary (an anthology) / / Ephraim N. Ngwafor

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Mankon, Bamenda, Cameroon, : Langaa Research & Pub. CIG, 2010

ISBN

1-282-86921-3

9786612869211

9956-578-72-X

9956-616-87-7

9956-616-95-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (258 p.)

Disciplina

070.92

Soggetti

Electronic books.

Cameroon Politics and government 1960-1982

Cameroon Social conditions 1960-

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Content; Dedication; Introduction. The King is Dead; Chapter One. The Daring Nature of Ako-Aya; Chapter Two. Ako-Aya Against Tribalism; Chapter Three. Ako-Aya Exposes: The Vices of Certain House-Wives; Chapter Four. Ako-Aya and Prostitution; Chapter Five. Ako-Aya and Women from the East; Chapter Six. Ako-Aya and Women: Personal Experiences; Chapter Seven. Ako-Aya and Gossips; Chapter Eight. Ako-Aya and Letters to the Editor; Chapter Nine. Ako-Aya and his Enemies; Chapter Ten. Ako-Aya and the Big Towns; Chapter Eleven. Ako-Aya and Re-Unification

Chapter Twelve. Ako-Aya and PoliticsChapter Thirteen. Ako-Aya and the Big Stories; Chapter Fourteen. Ako-Aya's Problems at Job-Site; Chapter Fifteen. Ako-Aya and Misleading Titles; Chapter Sixteen. Ako-Aya and Christmas; Chapter Seventeen. Ako-Aya and the Fall of the City of Victoria; Chapter Eighteen. Ako-Aya and Fraud in the Bota Wharf; Chapter Nineteen. Ako-Aya - A Prophet of his Death; Chapter Twenty. Ako-Aya's Last Few Months on Earth; Epilogue; Back Cover



Sommario/riassunto

Patrick Tataw Obenson, alias Ako-Aya, the rabid critic, social crusader and witty journalist, all rolled up in one, was indeed a popular and widely admired pioneer in daring journalism and social commentary in Cameroon. Little wonder that when he died, he left behind countless painful hearts and many questions on the lips of his admirers. As a man of the people, the fallen hero of Cameroon's Fleet Street shared his experiences, be they good or bad, with his readers. He was a virile critic even of the sordid things in which he himself secretly indulged. Obenson's mind was open, and through his