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The Blackitude Museum is a private ethnographic institution. It is located in the city center of Yaoundé behind the Presidential Tribune on the Boulevard du 20 Mai, in the Central Region of Cameroon. The Blackitude Museum is a cultural institution that embodies the richness and diversity of Cameroonian culture. The museum project was born in March 1998 thanks to the commitment of Her Majesty Ngo Nab Fô I Nana Agnès Sunjio, founder of the museum. As part of the Bahouoc royal family, she meticulously protected and preserved the collections of art objects that were bequeathed to her by her father and by the kings of other chieftainships.
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