Omgba Bissogo

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Omgba Bissogo was an Ewondo ruler who, during the colonial period in Cameroon in 1895, led a rebellion against forces of the German Empire. Omgba Bissogo was head of the Ewondo Mvog Ottou sublineage.[1] Bissogo and his forces surprised the Germans and won their initial skirmishes. However, the Germans responded with a strike on the Mvog Ottou. Bissogo was arrested and imprisoned in the German station at Jaunde (present-day Yaoundé).[2]

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  1. ^ Ahanda, "Memorandum".
  2. ^ Ahanda, "Atangana".

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