*The Cry of Cameroonians* is a compelling story that delves into the political and social issues plaguing Cameroon. Written against the backdrop of Cameroon’s Anglophone crisis, the book captures the voices of Cameroonians longing for justice, freedom, and human rights. Through personal narratives, testimonies, and poignant reflections, it explores the struggles faced by the people in regions marginalized and affected by systemic discrimination, economic instability, and cultural erosion. The author presents both historical and contemporary perspectives, shedding light on how colonial legacies, corruption, and poor governance have fueled unrest and discontent. As the people cry for change, the story reveals the courage, resilience, and unity that bind Cameroonians, who remain hopeful despite their hardships. The book is both a critique of the power dynamics at play and a call for reform, equality, and peace, aiming to bring global awareness to the plight of Cameroonians in their quest for a more just and inclusive nation.