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Johnnie MacViban

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Nationality
  
Cameroonian

Books
  
An Anecdoted Patchwork

Role
  
Journalist

Name
  
Johnnie MacViban


Johnnie MacViban

Occupation
  
Writer, Poet, Journalist and Teacher

Genre
  
Poetry, Fiction, Journalism

Literary movement
  
Modernism, Postmodernism

Johnnie MacViban (born 1955) is a Cameroonian journalist, poet and novelist educated in the International School of Journalism and the International Communication Institute, Montreal (Canada).

Life and career

As a news analyst, he has worked with Cameroon Tribune and CRTV and was incarcerated on 26 July 1986 alongside Sam Nuvalla Fonkem and Ebssy Ngum for airing over the radio a story on multi-party politics titled The Enemies of Democracy on Cameroon Calling. They were later released five months later in November of the same year.

In 1994, he won the Editor’s Choice Award in Poetry for the National Library of Poetry and his novel A Ripple from Abakwa was shortlisted for EduART's Jane and Rufus Blanshard Award for fiction.

References

Johnnie MacViban Wikipedia