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Online visibility becomes currency for young Cameroonians

Global Voices

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July 5, 2026

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Online visibility becomes currency for young Cameroonians

In Cameroon, many young people combine university studies, part-time jobs, and social media content creation, turning their online presence into a valuable source of income while diversifying their earning opportunities.

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· Jul 4, 2026

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BellaNaija

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Related coverage for "Online visibility becomes currency for young Cameroonians": Legit.ng — Young man reacts after girlfriend buys him expensive Father's Day gift, mentions cost of item. CameroonOnline.org — La communauté camerounaise au Canada en deuil après la noyade du petit Nathanael Selambi (7 ans) lors de la Fête du Canada. Guinee news — Coupe du Monde 2026 : Comment la Guinée va vivre la plus grande scène du football. BizNews — Why Africa's entrepreneurs are buying Caribbean citizenship. South Africa Today — Cameroon Youth Unemployment Crisis Drives Graduates Toward Informal Work and Emigration. BellaNaija — #OlodoUprising: How Did We Get Here?