Ayuk Kingsley Eyong
Dr. Ayuk Kingsley Eyong is a distinguished scholar and Lecturer at the University of Bertoua, Cameroon, specializing in the field of Political Anthropology and Conflict Resolution. With a multidisciplinary approach. He has made significant contributions to the understanding of African History and social dynamics, particularly within the context of the Cross River Region of Cameroon and Nigeria. He holds a Doctorate in Anthropological History and has a robust academic background with extensive research experience. His work primarily focuses on the intersection of history, culture, and politics, aiming to shed light on the complexities of traditional practices and contemporary issues in African societies.
Recent publications:
Eyong, K.A., Wihbongale, L.A., Mbi, T.R., Ngome, M.D., & Junior, Y.N. (2024). The Role of Death, Burial Rituals, and Ghost Spirits in the Banyang Traditional Political System: An Anthropological Investigation. EAS Journal of Humanities and Cultural Studies.
Eyong, A. K. (2023). Black survival in the diaspora: Cameroon 1858–1958. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing.
Eyong, K. A., Arrey-Mbi, S. B., Mbu, T. D., & Tambi, A. P. (2024). Anthropological history of the Upper Banyang people in the Banyang country, from pre-colonial times to 2022. International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 8(2), 89–104.
Dzelamonyuy, E. The Role of Women in the Farmer-Grazier Conflicts in Aghem 1972–2020. The International Journal of Humanities Social Studies.