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Cameroonians light up the Social Media with #EndAnglophoneCrisis

After the outcry of Cameroonians on the media with the #EndPhoneTax, Cameroonians, particularly are focusing the resolution of the Anglophone crisis.

The crisis has been going on for more than 4 years, and despite the outcry from local international community, a much-trumpeted inclusive dialogue is yet to take place.

With the #EndAphoneCrisis trend on Social Media, Cameroonians will hope it forces the stakeholders to come to a compromise for peace to be restored in the Northwest and the Southwest Regions.

Over three thousand people have been killed and over one million others displaced within and out of the country.

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