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| Re: Basic Insights Of My Country Cameroon; With A Huge Nigerian Expatriate Community by Beninwitch: 8:04am On Mar 31, 2021 |
grandlexuz:Good to hear from you. Hopefully, I will be visiting Cameroon again next year. But place of academic conference not sure yet. I have some friends at University of Buea. And lots more at University of Bamenda and Dschang. It prolly might be Bamenda but the crises and hot spot makes it risky. I would love to visit Limbe. Did you say black sand beaches? Sounds exotic. Maybe we will meet up one day. I have a growing number of friends in Cameroon. I pray the crises ends real soon. I want to be able to visit the country freely as much as I like. It is a great place with great people and lots of food. |
| Re: Basic Insights Of My Country Cameroon; With A Huge Nigerian Expatriate Community by Beninwitch: 8:11am On Mar 31, 2021 |
grandlexuz:You have spoken well. My anglophone friends say the difference between the average anglophone and francophone is like the difference between day and night. I forgot to mention the last exchange rate was 850 to 1000 naira. Naira is dead and useless. You speak so beautifully of your country it makes one long to visit it again. I pray the cou try gets it right and the crises end. I don't think it is too much to give the anglophones the referredum they are asking for. Wishing the best. Do let us keep up communications. I have a question. So at the last conference some friends couldn't eat the food said it had too much pepper. But the food was very mild in my opinion however, they said food is prepared without pepper in Cameroon and a separate dish of pepper kept.I did notice there was a separate dish of pepper but I thought it was a part of the menu. Do the people generally not eat pepper? Or it is peculiar to an ethnicity? |
| Re: Basic Insights Of My Country Cameroon; With A Huge Nigerian Expatriate Community by Lens101: 9:42am On Apr 17, 2021 |
grandlexuz:Thank you l. I got my passport and I am currently in Cameroon yaounde. I will like to know the best way to send money to Nigeria. If you won’t mind I will love to have your contact. |
| Re: Basic Insights Of My Country Cameroon; With A Huge Nigerian Expatriate Community by grandlexuz(op): 3:16pm On Apr 17, 2021*. Modified: 3:37pm On Apr 17, 2021 |
Lens101:A month in Cameroon and you remitting to Nigeria. Welcome to the Land of Milk and Honey..hahaha. That business in Yaounde that is filling your pockets, link me up oh. I be guy man also..hahaha. Twice while sending money to Nigeria I used Ecobank and just paid into the recipients account in Naija. Two years ago you could send through Mobile Money from the comfort of your phone but the service is now been restricted to the CEMAC zone. Did you check with Western Union and Money gram. I will enquire from someone on the cheapest way ..If you are in Yaounde you could enquire from the lots of Nigerian guys who sell motor spare parts in Mvog Ada. I am certain the should know better. You can reach me on 678 74 04 99 (Dr Ayuk) (Both WhatsApp and call) |
| Re: Basic Insights Of My Country Cameroon; With A Huge Nigerian Expatriate Community by grandlexuz(op): 3:33pm On Apr 17, 2021 |
Beninwitch:The volatile price nature of Nigeria's biggest foreign currency earner puts the Naira at the dancing corner of the village square. Russia and many others have all been hard hit at some point. The pepper thing got me laughing ..Generally most restaurants will have an extra dish of pepper. In the North West (Bamenda) people don't generally eat pepper that much. Most meals especially at restaurants will have a mild amount of pepper to taste and an extra well fried bowl of pepper for those who like their food spicy. People in the South West (Buea, Kumba, Mamfe) generally eat pepper with some tribes tribal meal being a bowl of fried pepper and plantains. Imagine that. I also don't eat much pepper preferring it mild. At a restaurant I do prefer plain food with a served pepper in a bowl. Others just put ungrounded pepper in the food. You could burst and make it part of your food as you desire. |
| Re: Basic Insights Of My Country Cameroon; With A Huge Nigerian Expatriate Community by Beninwitch: 6:31pm On Aug 03, 2021 |
grandlexuz:Hello! I have missed this thread. Been pretty busy and forgotten about here. How are you? Trust you are good? I have been keeping up with my friends in Cameroon. Mostly especially I am trying to study some of the playwrights and writers from Cameroon. I was able to gets some playtexts. One is from Perpetual Lola, she is the cultural attache of the Cameroon embassy here in Nigeria. Another I got was from Bole Bukate. Was sad to hear he has passed. I do hope the crises will be resolved totally soon. I still have plans to visit. Thank you and do take care. Everytime I think of Cameroon, I remember plantains and fishes. ![]() |
| Re: Basic Insights Of My Country Cameroon; With A Huge Nigerian Expatriate Community by MERCHANDISER: 6:13am On Sep 02, 2021 |
grandlexuz:Pls how is auto spare parts business in Doaula Cameroon? Can 1million naira to establish in that business |
| Re: Basic Insights Of My Country Cameroon; With A Huge Nigerian Expatriate Community by concho(m): 2:38pm On Apr 15, 2022 |
I can’t find you on WhatsApp bro grandlexuz: |
| Re: Basic Insights Of My Country Cameroon; With A Huge Nigerian Expatriate Community by kobarney(m): 9:54am On Apr 18, 2022 |
This is so sweet. Especially your English and the part where you said your kids have never seen a generator. As I type this, I currently do not have power supply. |
| Re: Basic Insights Of My Country Cameroon; With A Huge Nigerian Expatriate Community by grandlexuz(op): 8:44pm On Apr 19, 2022 |
concho:I'm sorry. +1669 237 2729....at the moment |
| Re: Basic Insights Of My Country Cameroon; With A Huge Nigerian Expatriate Community by grandlexuz(op): 8:47pm On Apr 19, 2022 |
kobarney:Thank you Bro..I had lost track of this thread. I have been busy with setting up my own shrine...Lol..The power situation in Nigeria truly scares me. I hope and pray things can improve.. |
| Re: Basic Insights Of My Country Cameroon; With A Huge Nigerian Expatriate Community by Yemmysworld91: 10:09pm On Oct 11, 2024 |
Beninwitch:Hi sir, I want to reach out to you. I hope you wouldn't mind. I have something to do in Bamenda Cameroon and i want to try link up with Nigerians over there |
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however, they said food is prepared without pepper in Cameroon and a separate dish of pepper kept.