Nzo Ekangaki

Nzo Ekangaki (22 March 1934[1] – 3 June 2005) was a Cameroonian political figure.

After studying in West Germany, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Cameroon in 1961, and he became a member of the National Federal Assembly when the two Cameroons were united; he was re-elected in April 1964.

He succeeded Diallo Telli of Guinea, who had served as Secretary-General of the OAU for 8 years.

Ahmadou Ahidjo, the President of Cameroon, was unhappy with both Ekangaki's independent style at the OAU and his resignation.

Back in Cameroon, Ahidjo sent Ekangaki to work as Technical Adviser at the Ministry of Territorial Administration, a very minor post for someone so prominent; Ekangaki remained there from 1974 to 1985.