Kamerun in West Africa was freed from German forces in 1916.
Kamerun was administered by an Imperial Governor, a Chancellor and two secretaries, with a local council of three merchants.
We are told that there is no family institution amongst the Bako, dwarfs in Kamerun.
The native policy is in the Kamerun worse, if possible, than in Togoland, and the natives have been systematically sweated.
Kamerun is a rich and largely unexplored territory, very similar in character to the southern part of our colony of Nigeria.