We Go Down the Cameroon Bay
"I just remembered a song this morning and recorded it. It talks of the Cameroon Bay which is actually called Ambas Bay [in South West Cameroon]. I remember that up to the early 1970's, Ambas Bay was a hub of activity with ships coming in and a booming shopping center in the city of Victoria. It was exciting to go to Ambas Bay and Victoria. In fact, we even have a traditional dance from the Dualas called: 'Ambassi Bay' which of course is Ambas Bay!
I think we got these songs from soldiers as there was a lot of mobilization of Nigerian and Cameroonian soldiers while the British ruled both the British Cameroon and Nigeria. I think this song probably originated from the Nigerian soldiers." -Nyango
We Go Down the Cameroon Bay
Children's Song
We go down the Cameroon Bay
We go down the Cameroon Bay
We go down the Cameroon Bay
We gonna go down the Cameroon Bay.
Notes
"There was a lot of cross-over of songs and other popular expressions between Nigeria and Cameroon because of the British presence in both countries in the pre-independence days and shortly after, with teachers from either country serving in the other - my parents were teachers in Nigeria for a few years before returning home to Cameroon - and other administrators, soldiers, etc. serving in either country." -Nyango
Many thanks to Nyango M. Nambangi of the Minnesota African Women's Association for contributing and singing this song for us.