Matrilineal Succession in Cameroon: Seed of Social Ills and Underdevelopment

This research on matrilineal succession in Cameroon aims at showing how matrilineal succession in Cameroon causes socio-economic backwardness. The mixed method of research was used to collect qualitative and quantitative data. Results from the study shows that the rationale for practising matrilinea...

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