Francis B. Nyamnjoh

Francis B. Nyamnjoh (born 1961) is a Cameroonian Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Cape Town.

[4][5][9] Nyamnjoh has conducted considerable study and written extensively about Cameroon,[10][11][12][13][14] Botswana,[15][16][17] and generally African politics.

[23] These problems are discussed against the backdrop of organised student protests that are roiling the nation's campuses and calling for change under the banner of "Black Lives Matter."

This thorough examination of the Rhodes Must Fall campaign raises interesting concerns regarding the benefits and drawbacks of exclusionary definitions of belonging due to its multifaceted complexity.

[24][25] What might the modern quick-footed makwerekwere from Africa north of the Limpopo possibly have in common with the big imperialist of the past like the stripling Uitlander or foreigner Sir Cecil John Rhodes?