
Djaili Amadou Amal is a Fula, native to the Diamare in the Far North region of Cameroon is a Cameroonian writer, and feminist activist.

Dorothy A. Atabong is an award-winning actress, writer and producer best known for Sound of Tears for which she’s won various awards including an Africa Movie Academy Award in 2015.

Calixthe Beyala is a Cameroonian-French writer who writes in French.

Hemley Boum is a Cameroonian writer. She is a recipient of the Grand prix littéraire d'Afrique noire.

Divine Verkijika, also known as Dyllann, is a Cameroonian pop/Afro-fusion artist, author and socio-cultural activist. He is winner of the Beyond Music Creativity Award 2020, National finalist at Afrimusic Song Contest 2018 and Winner of the KamerFest Music Competition 2018

Frieda Ekotto is a Francophone African woman novelist and literary critic. She is Professor of AfroAmerican and African Studies and Comparative Literature at the University of Michigan and is currently the Hunting Family Fellow at the Institute for the Humanities. She is best known for her novels, which focus on gender and sexuality in Sub-Saharan Africa, and her work on the writer Jean Genet, particular her political analysis of his prison writing, and his impact as a race theorist in the Francophone world. Her research and teaching focuses on literature, film, race and law in the Francophone world, spanning France, Africa, the Caribbean and the Maghreb.

Beryl-Adolphs Nalowa Esembe is a Cameroonian. She is trained as a sociologist and anthropologist trained in Cyprus by the present Anti Human Trafficking Coordinator for the European Commission. She is the author of the book Because I am a Foreigner - Migrant Women In Cyprus Speak Out, the first ever book published about Human Trafficking in the Republic of Cyprus. She is a Seventh-day Adventist Christian. Beryl Esembe is also the author of How Do You Burn? and 'God Answers Wen We Call. The Intercessors' Regalia'. and the most recent controversial book, The Book After Revelations - The YOU Testament

Léonora Miano is a Cameroonian author.

Yvan Sagnet is a Cameroonian activist and non-fiction writer, known for founding the charity No Cap and his work against the exploitation of workers in the Italian agricultural industry.

Delphine Zanga Tsogo was a Cameroonian writer, feminist and politician. She served in the country's National Assembly from 1965 to 1972. Her married surname was Tsanga.