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  • Step 1: Check out my Afrointroductions Review and Join the dating site for FREE. Step 2: Go to Search and choose Cameroon as a country. Step 3: Scroll down to Their Background / Cultural Values and select Bachelor’s Degree. When you now click on SUBMIT, you’ll only see girls who have a Bachelor’s Degree or above.

I had to find out why Cameroon girls were the most popular women on Afro Introductions.

“There must be a logical reason…” I thought to myself.

I was right. Even though I expected Kenya, Ghana, heck, even Uganda at the pole position, it turns out that the small African country next to Nigeria deserves to rank number one.

And no, it’s not because of the coasts in the West, the deserts and Savannah in the North and the jungles and rainforests in the East.

I doubt that you’re here for a geography lesson.

You are here because you want to meet and date Cameroon girls. And I’m here to show you why this is a really good idea.

Or is it?

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Here’s Why You’ll Love to Talk to Cameroon Women

“I’m German and all the ladies speak French. Goddammit, I’ll stick with the Ghana girls.”

That was my logic before I did my research.

Once I searched for Cameroon women on the largest African dating site, I changed my mind. Yes, they speak French, but they also speak other languages. I couldn’t believe that approximately 300.000 people in this country speak my mother tongue.

What if you’re American and you don’t give a flying that they can speak German?

Have a look at the data:

  • 57% speak French
  • 25.2% speak English
  • 11.6% speak French and English

'Which language do you want to speak?'

Less than 30% of the population speaks neither English nor French. That’s less than 7 million people of a population of more than 23 million.

Here’s what that means:

You can meet millions of Cameroon girls online who speak YOUR language...unless you are Russian.

Here’s Why Cameroon Girls Want to Talk to You (and Not to Cameroon Men)

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I had a funny conversation with a girl on Afrointroductions.

Her name is Nina. She’s 19-years-old, a university student, and she knows one thing for sure:

She doesn’t want to date a Cameroon man.

Calm down. Don’t jump off your chair and scream “what a racist bitch”, at least not yet. She had her reasons and if only 10% of what she told me is true, you will understand her.

Here are the reasons she mentioned:

  • Lack of responsibility
  • Lack of future-orientation
  • Lack of commitment

Dating in Cameroon is risky, especially for girls. Her boyfriend might commit for a week and then decide to have a second girlfriend. He might buy her flowers the first week and gamble all his money in the second week.

She can never be sure.

But she wants to be sure. That’s why she wants to date you.


Here’s Why the Cameroon Sex Ratio is Not What it Looks Like

“Holy shit…there are so many more women than men in Cameroon!”

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That’s what I thought when I looked at the sex ratio. The raw data looks amazing. Way more women than men means way more single ladies for you. Awesome!

Well, not really.

There are way more single women than single men…but only beyond 50.

You want sexy, young African women.

And you can get as many as you want. It doesn’t matter that there are more women than men. You are a Western man. Your status in this country is through the roof. You can choose among beautiful girls in their 20s and 30s.


Here’s Why You Should Meet Cameroon Girls from Yaoundé or Douala

Douala and Yaoundé are the only big cities.

Both of these cities have more than 2 million inhabitants. The next biggest city is Bamenda with a little bit over 300.000 people.

Why is that important?

Well, Cameroon isn’t the most developed country in the world…not even in Africa. If you’re looking for a girl who knows that you can’t eat a smartphone and that condoms protect from HIV, you should look for girls in the two biggest cities.

  • They are more educated.
  • They have access to Western media.
  • They have seen a white person before.

Stay away from the villages and small towns. That’s what I would do.


Here’s the Best Cameroon Online Dating Site to Meet Girls

Afrointroductions has more than 2.500.000 members.

Most of these members are young African women who are looking for Western men. Oh, and I already told you that Cameroon is the most popular country on this dating site.

I found thousands of girls from Yaoundé or Douala.

Here’s why Afrointrodutions is the best Cameroon dating site:

  • You can join for free and look at thousands of profiles.
  • They are not shy and contact you first.
  • The women are real and reply.

“The women are real and reply…can you prove that?”

Yes, I can.

In this review, I share the screenshots of messages. The girl from Cameroon loved my direct opener.


Here’s How You Can Impress Cameroon Girls on the First Date

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It’s not that hard to impress Cameroon ladies, at least if you know something about their tribes.

Most guys who visit the country don’t even know what the word tribe means. Heck, before I started writing this article, I didn’t even know that English was the second official language.

Here’s what you need to know:

  • 40% of the girls belong to the highland tribes.
  • 30% belong to the coastal Batu tribes.
  • 10% belong to the Fulani or Kirdi tribes.

Don’t try to remember the numbers. Just remember the name of the tribes. And don’t forget to ask her which tribe she belongs to.

I don’t know if you’re the first Western guy she goes on a date with, but I know for sure that you’re the first Western guy who asks her this question.


Here’s Why You Should Visit Limbe Beach with Your Cameroon Girl

Yes, I know. There’s also the Kribi beach.

However, I prefer the Limbe beach and I’m sure you’ll feel the same. Just don’t expect a second Ko Samui. It’s not that beautiful.

But the girls are…

You can meet so many beautiful girls at this beach, even when there’s no beauty competition. But I have to warn you. Some of them might be prostitutes.

That’s why it’s wiser to meet a girl on Afrointroductions and take her to the beach.


Here’s Why Your Cameroon Wife Might Not Be the Brightest Star

You’ll be so pissed at me. I know it.

But I have to say it anyway…

There’s a high chance that you’ll end up dating a girl who can’t read and write. And no, I’m not joking. According to the UNESCO Institute of Statistics, 70% of Cameroonian girls are illiterate.

What does that mean for you?

Don’t put a ring on her finger before you know that she can read the wedding vow.

Believe me:

You don’t want to date a girl who’s completely uneducated, no matter how sexy she looks in those skinny jeans. Over the years I met quite a few guys who did that and they all regretted it.

Later I’ll show you how to avoid this mistake.


Here’s Why You Won’t Get Bored with Your Cameroon Lady

Just because most Cameroon women can neither read nor write, doesn’t mean that you can’t date them…unless you want to open a book club with them.

There’s one thing that they know for sure:

How to have fun...

Cameroon girls know how to have a good time. Bu that’s not all. They also know how to take care of their men. And no, I’m not only talking about the bedroom (even though they are pretty good at that too).

  • They dance
  • They laugh and joke
  • They treat you like a king

Maybe it’s because they don’t think too much about the future. They live in the moment and they try to enjoy every second. I wish I could be a little bit more like that, at least sometimes.


Here’s Why Cameroon Women are Good Moms and Wives

Cameroon women are raised in a country where men and female roles are clearly defined.

Her beliefs about dating and marriage are simple…and you’ll love them.

She doesn’t want to be the man in the relationship. That’s your job. Her job is to be the woman. No, she’s not a feminist. She’s a traditional African woman. She learned to cook when she was 12 and she learned how to raise a child before she was an adult.

Have you ever eaten Ndole, Achu soup, or Kati Kati?

Then you’ll know why dating a Cameroonian woman is totally worth it.


Here’s How You Can Find a Bright Cameroon Girlfriend (or Wife)

You’re still thinking about what I said about her not being the brightest star, right?

I knew it!

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Listen:

Just because 70% of the girls are illiterate doesn’t mean that you’ll end up dating one of them. Yes, the chances are high, at least if you’re not careful. But that’s why you’re reading this article.

I want to help you to find the brightest (and the most beautiful) stars in the galaxy…or at least in this African country.

That’s why I prepared this short tutorial for you:

Step 1: Check out my Afrointroductions Review and Join the dating site for FREE

Step 2: Go to Search and choose Cameroon as a country

Step 3: Scroll down to Their Background / Cultural Values and select Bachelor’s Degree

When you now click on SUBMIT, you’ll only see girls who have a Bachelor’s Degree or above.

Believe me. These women can read and write. They are educated and there are millions of reasons why you should date an educated Cameroonian girl and not an illiterate one.

Can you think of at least one?

Let me know in the comments below and enjoy your time with you beautiful African princess.


Summed Up Wisdom

Cameroon Girls are worth dating. That’s what I thought after I logged into my Afrointroductions account and saw that they are the most popular group on this dating site. I didn’t expect that. There had to be a reason.

In fact, there are many reasons. Even though Cameroonian women are not known for their amazing reading and writing abilities, they are fun to be around and they can cook dishes that will give you pleasure.

But there’s more. And it’s all about communicating. No matter if you’re American, British, Australian, French or German. You will find the right girl. I know it because there are millions of girls who speak your language. I mean, it’s the only African country with 300.000 German-speakers. Give me one reason to not go there.

Here’s Why Cameroon Girls Are Worth Dating (Or Not?)
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Africa: Girlz Off Mute Celebrates One Year of Stories Told By African Girl Reporters

GirlZ Off Mute seeks to empower young African girls by giving them a voice
By Chrispin Mwakideu

A mic, a camera, and a girl with a story to tell are main ingredients of GirlZ Off Mute. The DW Africa show, which focuses on the trials and triumphs of African girls, is marking its first anniversary.

Chelsea Boakye vividly recalls her first time working in front of the camera for GirlZ Off Mute.

'I still remember it like it was yesterday,' 16-year old Chelsea said. 'The documentary was about a young female footballer whose family neglected her because she wanted to pursue football as a future career.'

Boakye was amazed by how determined the girl was, even though she lacked her family's support.

'It was then that I realized how fortunate I am to have my family support me in whatever dream that I have,' added Boakye, who lives in Ghana's capital Accra.

Chelsea says that she might now become a journalist.

After all, she's already gained considerable experience reporting for DW's GirlZ Off Mute, a multimedia series giving African girls and young women a voice.

Self-esteem boost

The series give the reporters, who are scattered across Africa, a chance to learn valuable skills.

For GirlZ Off Mute English Africa coordinator, Jane Nyingi, that is part of the attraction of working on the series.

'When the GirlZ Off Mute project came to light, I was eager to work with these African teen girls and share the experience I'd gathered over the years,' she said.

As well as English, GirlZ Off Mute -- which is funded by Germany's Federal Foreign Office -- is also produced in Amharic, Kiswahili and French.

GirlZ Off Mute Amharic coordinator, Lidet Abebe is proud of how much content has been produced so far.

'Since the beginning of this project, we have realized about 20 videos and eight radio debates,' she said. 'We have three teen reporters aged 13 to 17 in three cities.'

Well-deserved recognition

For Claus Stäcker, who heads DW's programs for Africa, the strength and skills of the young reporters came as a welcome surprise.

'Girls all over the world should have the same opportunities and be able to decide for themselves about their future.' he said. 'I am touched and thrilled by how enthusiastic and courageous these young reporters are. When we conceived the project, it was not yet clear to us that we would find such strong young allies.'

Some of the reporters are already being recognized in their home countries for their efforts in journalism.

DW Kiswahili's youth reporter, Hadija Halifa, was honored in the 'Outstanding Participation' category at the Excellence in Journalism Awards Tanzania (EJAT) in October.

'Hadija has become an inspirational role model to many girls in the country,' her father, Halifa Sadiki told DW. 'She has promoted advocacy for parents and society in general to play a part in discovering the talents of their children.'

Meanwhile in Malawi, Alertha Banda has featured in a movie and partnered with UNICEF since featuring on GirlZ Off Mute as a teen reporter, while Lena Igweanyiba in Gambia is now training with a local TV station.

Reporting in a conflict zone

Another GirlZ Off Mute reporter, Lum Precious Gom, said the show had given her an opportunity to tell the world how Cameroon's Anglophone crisis is affecting girls.

She said she is inspired by how girls in the conflict-ridden region are coping with the twin difficulties of COVID-19 pandemic and Cameroon's civil war.

'If I have the chance, I would like to tell the world stories [about] what it means to grow up in a typical Anglophone family,' Precious Gom said.

Although Ethiopia remains embroiled in conflict, Amharic coordinator Lidet Abebe says it hasn't stopped their reporters from telling the stories which are important to them and their communities.

'Despite the ongoing conflict in Ethiopia, which has lasted more than a year, the GirlZ Off Mute videos have kept up with political issues and are still very popular,' she said. 'We get feedback that encourages our reporters and interview partners.'

Tackling different topics

GirlZ Off Mute has already tackled a range of topics, ranging from education, health and sanitation to dating and relationships and child marriage.

'Child marriages violate the children's rights,' said Alertha Banda, DW's GirlZ Off Mute reporter in Malawi.

For Amharic coordinator Lidet Abebe, tackling some of the more difficult topics is one of the main goals of their upcoming reports.

'We still have to work on some taboo topics: For examle female genital mutilation (FGM) and menstruation,' she said.

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Since making its debut a year ago, GirlZ Off Mute has also been making waves on social media.

'Overall, we have about 750,000 views,' Anne Le Touze-Schmitz, the GirlZ Off Mute coordinator at DW's French Africa Desk, said.

'The best video has over 200,000 views. It was about women doing 'men's jobs' in Goma, eastern DR Congo.'

The Amharic team have also joined forces with popular Ethiopian influencer Rakeb Alemayehu to expand their reach even further.

'We believe that the videos she posts will reach even more young girls,' coordinator Lidet Abebe said. 'She has even travelled to visit our reporters in Hawassa and Dire Dawa and has already started posting these videos on her YouTube channel.'

Angel Onyi Unigwe, another GirlZ Off Mute teen reporter in Lagos, Nigeria, has seen her own social media profile grow exponentially since she started telling stories about Nigerian girls.

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'I have had the opportunity to interact with girls from all walks of life in my country,' Onyi Unigwe said. 'They have taught me that you can be anything you want in life.'

Deutsche Welle's programs reach 78 million users in sub-Saharan Africa every week, including 49 million via radio.

Edited by: Kate Hairsine and Ineke Mules

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