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Monique Kwachou

Welcome to my digital corner of the web. This is a space for thinking, writing, remembering, and speaking in public. Whether you are here to read, research, or collaborate, the door is open.

What Chapter of Life are You On?

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The practice of giving themes to a year is not a new one, it has been customary for many people across the world for ages. In Cameroon however, declaring themes for a year is fairly recent and has been made popular by Pentecostal Churches.  Most often these themes are prosperity-centered: My Year of Double Portion, […]

November 13, 2017 / 0 Comments
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So This is How it Starts?

Socio-political Commentary on Cameroon

When you watch Hotel Rwanda, one of your first thoughts is: this story is incomplete. How did they get there, that early scene? How do a people get to a point where it is ok to order machetes for killing other human beings they had lived with, worked beside, bought from, and sold to? In […]

October 4, 2017 / 4 Comments
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Happy Birthday Musings!

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On this very date, in the year 2012, Monique’s Musings was conceived in a hotel room in Nigeria. I was returning home via Calabar from the Farafina Trust Workshop and was convinced by a friend of a friend to blog my ‘think pieces’ (which I had self-published as a newsletter and sold for 100 francs […]

August 25, 2017 / 0 Comments
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What I Wish I Could Tell my Younger Self About Depression & the Things I Still Need to learn.

Demystifying Depression

In Cameroon, you can be depressed for months without your roommate or neighbor being aware. Most likely this is not something limited to Cameroon, depression- emotional and mental health or the lack thereof is often overlooked in many countries around the world. But I can only speak for mine.The truth is you can suffer from […]

July 15, 2017 / 0 Comments
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Nude Pics, Sex Tapes and the Things We’re Not Saying

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Nude pics? Sex tapes? Revenge porn is trending in Cameroonian social media spaces. For us, it’s a fairly new phenomenon. In a country where sex talk is still something to be done in the dark or behind closed doors, the ease with which sexually explicit content is being shared among young and old alike is breaking […]

June 22, 2017 / 2 Comments
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Takeaways from ‘The Struggle’

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I recently wrote a piece for This is Africa on the lessons my experience of living under the Internet ban left me with. You can read the piece here The internet ban was just a fraction of this protest, however. This ‘struggle’ which has gone on for over seven months experience has marked me in […]

May 23, 2017 / 2 Comments
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Pssss….I hope you know I’m a Christian

About My Faith

I’ve been downcast since Sunday. What started as self-disappointment over my inability to capture what I need to say properly in writing has evolved into a wave of misery over things I have yet to achieve, yet to overcome, or may not even be able to change. These thoughts sent me to my vault of […]

April 27, 2017 / 0 Comments
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No-Internet Cameroon: Two months on

Socio-political Commentary on Cameroon

On the evening of 17th January 2017, two regions in Cameroon- one of which is my permanent domicile- were indefinitely cut off from internet access. Today marks two months. The government claims it “had to take drastic measures to curb the spread of false information and extremist messages”. This could be debated. However collectively punishing […]

March 17, 2017 / 0 Comments
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What’s happening in Cameroon? Learning, I hope

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On the 10th of October 2016, Lawyers in two out of ten regions in the country went on strike/industrial action, after giving the government fair warning in 2015. For two weeks they sat home and did nothing. No one paid them any mind, in fact the Minister of Justice insulted them. They took permission to […]

February 12, 2017 / 9 Comments
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The Silent Majority

Socio-political Commentary on Cameroon

August of this year shall make five years of my blogging here on Musings. It was in August of 2012 during a trip to Nigeria for Chimamanda’s Farafina workshop that a friend of a friend, Martin Takha first introduced me to the world of blogging. Helping me with everything from the Gmail account to deciding […]

January 24, 2017 / 1 Comment
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