Jean-Félix Belinga-Belinga

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Jean-Félix Belinga-Belinga (born  January 22, 1956 in Ndélé (Sud) , Cameroon ) is a Cameroonian author , journalist and pastor living in Germany .

Life

Jean-Félix Belinga-Belinga was born in Ndélé, Cameroon in 1956. He studied Protestant theology , philosophy and musicology in Erlangen (Bavaria) and obtained a master's degree in theology. He then continued his education in journalism .

Belinga-Belinga is currently working as a representative for intercultural learning for the Ecumenical Center of the Evangelical Church in Hesse and Nassau. In addition, he mainly writes children's books and is a freelance journalist .

Belinga-Belinga lives in Brensbach , is married and has three children.

Works

  • 1988 When the palm tree loses its leaves
  • 1998 The three of us against Uncle Boss
  • 1998 singing the drum
  • 1990 Ngono Mefane, the girl of the woods
  • 2011 Akiba and the miracle corn
  • 2011 When Paul came to visit
  • 2011 The hedgehog's wife
  • 2011 Zabaland and Kribbelzauber

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