Achirimbi II

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Who is Achirimbi II?

Achirimbi II was the tenth Fon who ruled over the town of Bafut and adjoining areas in a semi-autonomous fashion. His reign lasted from 1932 to 1968, and included the time of handover from the British protectorate of British Cameroon to the independent country of Cameroon. He was preceded by Abumbi I and succeeded by Abumbi II.

He alienated himself from other Fons by being sympathetic to the British cause. He was awarded a Certificate of Honour in 1946 by the British government 'as a record of the valuable services rendered by him to his own country and people and to the British Government... and loyal services given to the Administration in the maintenance of good order'.

Achirimbi II took advantage of his favourable standing with the administration and sought compensation for loss of sovereignty to arrogate to himself the residual powers the sub-chiefs or the Atangchuo, had retained over land matters and other disputes.

He was befriended by the famous naturalist Gerald Durrell, who visited Bafut on his animal-collecting expeditions twice in 1949 and 1957. The Fon helped Durrell substantially in these expeditions. The books written by Durrell about these expeditions - The Bafut Beagles and A Zoo in My Luggage - portray the Fon mostly in a humorous fashion, lampooning his polygamy, anglophily and high tolerance for alcohol, but also in more flattering ways as well. The Fon awarded Durrell the ceremonial dress and staff during his second expedition.

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on July 23, 2013

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