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Periodical article |
| Title: | The Cameroon-Nigeria border (cont.) |
| Author: | Weladji, C. |
| Year: | 1975 |
| Periodical: | Abbia: revue culturelle camerounaise |
| Issue: | 29-30 |
| Pages: | 163-195 |
| Language: | English |
| Geographic terms: | Nigeria Cameroon |
| Subject: | boundaries |
| Abstract: | Second article: Cross River to the sea. The Cross River Akwayaffe (sea) section was the most difficult and protracted of all of Cameroon's international boundaries to negotiate. Sections: German commercial interests threatened- German annexation angers the British- The scramble for treaties - Unfriendly act, says Bismark - Bismark exploits Bonaberi incident demands territory west of Ambas Bay - Zululand and Mahim Beach; German flies in British ointment - Negotiations open in London - Germans discover Rio del Rey not a river - Friction in Rio del Rey: Bakassi peninsula neutralised - Preliminary Boundary Survey 1895 - Moor-Puttkamer agreements- Southern Nigeria-Kamerun Boundary Commission Protocol, 10th September 1974. Ref. |