Ama Tutu Muna

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Born1960/07/17
Limbe, Southwest Province of Cameroon
CitizenshipCameroon
EducationUniversity Degree
AlmamaterUniversity of Montreal
Ama Tutu Muna
Ama Tutu Muna in 2012
Born1960/07/17
Limbe, Southwest Province of Cameroon
CitizenshipCameroon
EducationUniversity Degree
Alma materUniversity of Montreal
OccupationPolitician
TitleMinister of Arts and Culture
Term8 years
Children1
Parents
  • Salomon Tandeng Muna (father)
  • Elizabeth Fri Ndingsa (mother)

Ama Tutu Muna (born 17 July 1960) is a Cameroonian politician who was the Minister of Arts and Culture from 2007 to 2015.

Muna was born in Limbe in Southwest Province on 17 July 1960.[1] She is the youngest of eight children born to Salomon Tandeng Muna, formerly Prime Minister of West Cameroon and then Vice President of Cameroon, and Elizabeth Fri Ndingsa.[2] Her brothers include Bernard Muna, Chairman of the Alliance of Progressive Forces, and Akere Muna, President of the International Anti-Corruption Conference Council.

Muna studied linguistics at the University of Montreal in Canada, graduating in 1983.[1]

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