Storytelling
Cameroon, like many other nations in Africa, has a long history of oral literature and storytelling, which is one of the lists of Cameroon Culture, Customs, and Etiquette. Tales and stories play a significant role in Cameroonian culture, serving as a means of teaching without the necessity for written language. The Scared Door, The Story of The Bat and The Sun, and The Foolish Leopard are some of the most well-known Cameroonian story titles.
Each story has a moral lesson to impart and teaches us something about the interesting nation's culture. Younger children can learn and grow while being entertained and having their imaginations satisfied through storytelling. In traditional oral literature, the stories are brought to life by gestures, dancing, and nighttime singing, making them a really wonderful aspect of Cameroonian culture. The people of Cameroon believe that passing down stories and folklore is an essential part of preserving the culture and values of their nation for upcoming generations. In addition to assisting people in making sense of the world, they also educate both children and adults about significant aspects of the local culture.