
Cameroon 2007
According to ezinereligion, in 2007, Cameroon had an estimated population of over 18 million people, composed of multiple ethnic groups including Bantu, Fulani and Kirdi. The official language was French but several other languages were also spoken. The economy was largely based on agriculture, mining and services as well as exports of oil and timber. In terms of foreign relations, Cameroon had close ties with its neighbor Nigeria and maintained diplomatic relations with several other countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom and France. Politically, Cameroon was a semi-presidential republic led by President Paul Biya since 1982 until his death in 2020. Following his death Chantal Biya became president in 2020 and is still in power today. Yearbook 2007 Cameroon. A campaign against corruption that started in 2006…