🇨🇲 American Couple Reacts "Geography Now! CAMEROON" | The Demouchets REACT
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- Опубліковано 18 тра 2023
- 🇨🇲 American Couple Reacts "Geography Now! CAMEROON" | The Demouchets REACT
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▹Original video: • Geography Now! Cameroon!
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this is so exciting as a cameroonian I love when people learn about my homee
CAMEROON O BOSSO
It was nice to learn about it. Much love, fam!
The guy did a good job describing Cameroon. There’s so much more to my beautiful country & nuance that can be added to give you a better understanding of the inner workings. I’m surprised he didn’t touch on our food. It’s as diverse as the country & sooooooo good! That’s a conversation to be had. #237🇨🇲
Ooh you know we like the food haha Can you send us a good link to learn about the food culture?
Wow I'm so pleased to see you guys chose to watch a video on my country! I'm a Cameroonian resident in Cape Town,South Africa and for the past few weeks have been watching lots of your videos. Glad to see yiu guys watching with wrapt attention 😊
indomitable lions of cameroon
Idk does anybody else see a crested bird riding a Christmas tree as the Cameroon borders? 😂😂😂😂 rather then a cockatoo
This guy indeed knows more about Cameroon 🇨🇲 than some of us 😭🤌❤️
My country❤️
please do more videos about cameroon
There are about 600 languages spoken in Cameroon 🇨🇲. Even Wikipedia couldn't mention the language it speaks!
Cameroon is a Central African country
Yess my country.😆 Cameroon has good relations with Nigeria now to reassure you. We are african brothers. The political issues are reaaalll.... Also, the lake the guy talked about in the video is no longer dangerous, cause the gas it contained has been drained (plus the volcano is not as active as it used to be).
Well that is good to know!!!
Cameroon lets Goooooo
I love you guys ❤️
Beautiful country
The dispute between Nigeria and Cameroun was over a region between them called Bakassi Peninsula which some say actually belong to Nigeria. As the story goes, in 1967 during the Nigerian-Biafra war, the then military president of Nigeria Yakubu Gowon signed away that piece of land to Cameroun because the Nigeria military wanted to use it as a route to attack the Biafra people.
When the war ended in 1970, the Nigeria government did not want to keep its side of the bargain. The people of Cameroun started infiltrating the land in other to possess it and there was always strife between them and the Nigerian people who inhabited the region. That generated a huge conflict until the French government stepped in and Nigeria had no choice but to give up the region. However, in recent times the relationship between Cameroun and Nigeria has improved tremendously
You are wrong.
The Peninsula was giving back to Cameroon not because Gowon or anyone ceded it to them, rather Cameroon rightly went to the international court of justice, which handed over the peninsula back to them.
How did they win it? They used the colonial map which was made by the Germans and the British. Note that Cameroon was first a German colony before the French and the British divided it after the defeat of the Germans in the 1st world war.
So that's how they got back Bakassi peninsula, which was originally theirs, but Nigeria was using military might to intimidate the Cameroonians and claim it, with majority of the inhabitants being Nigerians.
@@ekinematics you're actually telling part of the story as well. So both of you are right to a certain degree. The conflict that started the bakassi war in 1993 was because of Cameroun's army incursion into the land that caused general sani abacha to strike back and it escalated to war.
The commenter is right is saying the french stepped in and the land was ceded to Cameroon by the ICJ, but if you think it was because a judicial case was won by jurisprudence, you're wrong. .the world is ran by powerful elite and France negotiated the handover of bakassi to Cameroon.
@@IamGodSon It's not part of the story, it's not just the truth, it's the whole truth.
The Peninsula wasn't given to Cameroon because France stepped in. This has nothing to do with the French, rather with the Germans. The colonial map that was used was the German map, which clearly defines the borders of Cameroon. This same map was signed by the British, who themselves created what we know as Nigeria today.
I'm a Nigerian and I know this case pretty well. I also know that 95% of my fellow Nigerians blindly follow the Gowon story.
@@ekinematics 😂😂😂😂 you're truly naive. By that same argument, ambazonia should be an independent country by now. Why is that not happening already?
@@IamGodSon you’re very wrong and ambazonian are crazy.
Great video can you do Guinea next ? 😊
We can add it to the list.
I was nervous…my country😂😂. Senegal is in the west Africa. West Africa is a little dry. Central Africa is very wet. Climate changes from regions to regions in Africa.
Cameroon is in west, central africa. But more of west.
No need to be nervous lol
Cameroon and Senegal we have so many similarities.
We need a Liberia or Sierra Leone one next
Soon, soon!
He did great with the geography, especially physical geography. However he is also wrong on many points. He needs to do better.