Anglophone Cameroonian

Anglophone Cameroonians are the people of various cultural backgrounds who hail from the British Southern Cameroons, which has been split into the mistaken "North West and "South West" Regions; also English-speaking provinces of Cameroon. These people constitute the minority of Cameroon and have been marginalized by the current French Cameroun. These territories were formerly British part of the League of Nations mandate and United Nations Trust Territories (Southern Cameroons) which now suffers annexation from the French Le Cameroun.

The two English-speaking provinces of Cameroon make up 20% of a population of 16 million (2006 estimation) and provide over 70% of the country's GDP.

On the political front, Anglophones are the avant-garde of Cameroon politics. Anglophones in Cameroon are often denigrated "Les Bamenda" or "Les Biafras" because of their continued fight for independence from the French Le Cameroun. The Social Democratic Front, the largest opposition political party in Cameroon's parliament, is headed by an Anglophone. A nationalist movement, Southern Cameroons National Council (SCNC) (the only "secessionist" movement in Cameroon), calls for the independence of the British Southern Cameroons.