Sankie Maimo
Cameroon buku sabira
Sankie Maimo (1930 – 4 September 2013)[1][2] o daa nyɛla buku sabira ŋun yin British Southern Cameroons. Maimo daa yimi n labi Ibadan, Nigeria, n-ti wuhiri shikuru ni. Nimaani, o daa yina ni "Cameroon Voice" joonal yuuni 1955. Din nyaaŋa o daa yina ni kpɛrigu din yuli booni I Am Vindicated, ni bihi buku din yuli booni Adventuring with Jaja. O tuma shɛli n-nyɛ nimmohi zaŋ chaŋ European taɣada nima kpɛna Africa, din kuli yɛn niŋ ka bi gba yuli be dunia yaɣa.[3]
Sankie Maimo | |
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Kumbo (en) , 1930 | |
O ya Tiŋgbaŋ | Cameroon |
Kpibu shee | Silimin gɔli September 4, 2013 |
Education | |
Bala yɛlibu, sabbu bee buɣisibu | Silmiinsili |
Tuma | |
Tuma | writer (en) |
Tribute
mali niŋNinsali tali
mali niŋ- I Am Vindicated. Ibadan: Ibadan University Press, 1959 (Kraus reprint 1970).
- Sov-Mbang the Soothsayer. Yaounde: Editions Cle, 1968.
- Twilight Echoes. Yaounde: Cowrie Publications, 1979.
- The Mask. Yaounde: Cowrie Publications, 1980.
- Succession in Sarkov. Yaounde: SOPECAM, 1986.
- Sasse Symphony. Limbe: Nooremac Press, 1989.
- Retributive Justice or “La Shivaa.” Kumbo: Maimo, 1999.
Kundivihira
mali niŋ- ↑ Tande, Dibussi, "Another Baobab has Fallen! Playwright Sankie Maimo is No More", Scribbles from the Den, 9 September 2013.
- ↑ Tande, Dibussi, "Obituary: Sankie Maimo" Archived 2023-04-27 at the Wayback Machine, The New Black Magazine, 17 February 2014.
- ↑ Mbaku, John Mukum (2005), Culture and Customs of Cameroon, Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, pp. 80–81.
- ↑ bamendaonline.com.