About

Dr. Priscillia M. Manjoh is a Cameroonian author and initiator residing in Berlin Germany. She obtained her BA degree in English Modern Letters from the bilingual University of Yaounde 1, a Master’s degree in Anglophone Literatures and Cultures from the University of Potsdam, Germany and a PhD in Philosophy (Postcolonialism: African Literatures and Cultures) from the Humboldt University Berlin in 2016.

During her studies for the Master’s degree, she wrote a film script which she later produced as the movie Sucki in 2017.

Alongside her research for a PhD, she published her first novel titled Snare. Published in 2013, Snare won the 2015 Eko Award Prize.

In 2018, she published the book Representations and Renegotiations of the Nation in Anglophone Cameroonian Literature which is partly based on her PhD research.

In 2022, she published her novel Angri which she refers to as a faction.

She has been contributing to the restoration of peace, unity and stability in the nation of Cameroon, hosting conferences on this issue, attending the major national dialogue in Yaounde in 2019 and was appointed President of HCCCA (High Council of Cameroonians Abroad) Germany.

She is also a researcher, Speaker and part time University lecturer. She has worked with several organisations on issues of migration, integration, exclusion, intersectionality, diversity, discrimination and racism and is founder and Chairperson of the organisation I.P.M. e.V.