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Monday, November 2, 2015

Red Feather Reception: Wimbum Community in Bertoua Honours Ta Nformi Cameroon Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh

 By FC Ndi

Ta Nformi Cameroon Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh, President of The Fomunyoh Foundation has hailed the Wimbum Community in Bertoua for the spirit of togetherness and development orientations. Ta Nformi Cameroon made the statement during a red feather reception in his honour offered by the Wimbum Bong Abi in Bertoua. Present at the groundbreaking were all the Presidents of sister communities of the North West Region based in Bertoua to share in the joy.
Singing there was ago-go and dancing too. Those who could have the opportunity to express their joy in speeches did it in songs.  It was total euphoria as the population sang and danced in ecstasy of the great happening. The population poured panegyric on their Ta Nformi and at the time called on God to grant him power energy, wisdom and good health for his humanitarian endeavours in changing and impacting lives. There was an explosion of happiness when Wimbum President Ngenge Victor disclosed that Bertoua was first Wimbum Community to receive Ta Nformi Cameroon since his coronation last August in Nkambe.
Ta Nformi Bertoua, head of the Nfuh House could not hide his emotions well. On his part, Ngenge Victor described Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh as a development luminary and added that he had the opportunity to have witnessed his humanitarian service to humanity at La Fondation Marie France. He saluted all these efforts by TFF in fostering development initiatives. He used the opportunity to present a vivid picture of their activities and added that they are putting up a scholarship scheme to encourage excellence and would like to collaborate with TFF. Before leaving, TFF President promised his foundation would spare no efforts in assisting such laudable initiatives.
The performances by the Nfuh, Mbaya and Njuh dance groups were tremendous and colourful. By the time he was leaving the Nfuh gave him and his team a standing ovation and gave their blessings to the man of hope.  (More soon)










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Hundreds Join Ta Nformi Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh in Bertoua to Pray for Peace

 FC Ndi

Happening as one with the visit to Land of the Rising, Bertoua, Regional capital of East, by The Fomunyoh Foundation the mass service for peace and security in Cameroon took place at the Saint Famille Cathedrale. Bertoua Catholic Cathedral was chock-full to capacity as hundreds joined in the mass service at the behest of The Fomunyoh Foundation –TFF, which is on a humanitarian mission to the East Region. The massive attendance was indicative as Rev. Fr Bruno Anyangma, administrator of the Bertoua Catholic Cathedral in his homily said that peace and security were indispensible for God’s people to serve humanity. Drawing his inspiration from the Book of God, Rev. Fr Bruno said God will always listen to his people. This explained why in his homily he hailed actions like those being carried out by the TFF President Dr.  Christopher Fomunyoh. Sunday’s mass service was just a continuation of the choral fiesta by Rhumsiki Choir, where members who for peace and security while glorifying God the Almighty.
In continuation of its humanitarian mission, TFF team after the church service also visited Fondation Nazareth, an orphanage in the capital city where gifts were handed. This was immediately followed by a memorable visit to Moghamo Family meeting and Wimbum family meeting (See separate story)














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Governance and Political Party Schools

 Tazoacha Asonganyi
Asonganyi
Society is in permanent flux, with new patterns of needs and interests emerging continuously. A great challenge of political parties is usually how to harmonize what is good for the party with what is good for the society as a whole. In spite of blueprints and programs that political parties adopt from time to time, leaders have to act continuously like catalysts that fasten the emergence of new policies to address the changing patterns in society.

This is why political parties are usually faced with the problem of nourishment – the generation of new ideas. Such new ideas depend on the vision and thought patterns – some would say ideology - that order(s) the course of the party. And such nourishment is best sourced from structures not animated by timeservers – those who for selfish reasons adapt opinions to the times and comply with the humors of the powers that be.

Kwame Nkrumah was one of the main actors at the fifth Pan African Congress that held in Manchester in October 1945. The congress adopted the principle of African socialism based on African humanism as a means of resolving the African colonial question. Nkrumah later adopted the principle as the ideology he used to lead the fight for the independence of Ghana. The political party, the Convention People’s Party (CPP) he created in 1949, had an ideology he later described as “consciencism” or “scientific socialism.”

When Nkrumah became the president of Ghana, he formed a youth wing of the CPP, the Young Pioneer Movement (YPM) in June 1960 in primary and middle schools; it had as a pledge to “live by the ideals of Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Founder of the State of Ghana and Initiator of the African Personality…” Students in high schools learned trades and ideology in scientific socialism in their extracurricular activities, while students in university institutions belonged to the National Association of Socialist Student Organization (NASSO) which had branches in colleges and universities. Further, there was a Kwame Nkrumah Ideological Institute (KNII) founded at Winneba for the reeducation of adults and public officials.

Nkrumah’s efforts to “teach” his “conscienscism” in these “schools” failed because he equated the state to his political party and imposed himself as a strong executive president that controlled a weak legislature and a weak judiciary. This undermined his vision of emancipating and developing Ghana. Robert Yaw Owusus’s glowing description of Kwame Nkrumah’s philosophy in his book - Kwame Nkrumah’s Liberation Thought - does not diminish Cameron Duodu’sopinion in a recent issue of New African Magazine that Nkrumah’s government considered the people’s enjoyment as a superficial aspect of life; only industrialization and other abstract words usually ending in “-tion” or “–ment” mattered to his socialist government. The CPP government enacted the undemocratic and repressive Preventive Detention Act that allowed it to detain “dissidents” for five years without trial! How this all sounds like the way power and “dissidents” are treated in Cameroon!

As defined by Joseph Ernest Renan, a nation is a moral conscience created by a big aggregation of people, pure in spirit and warm hearted. The dictionary definition of conscience usually turns around a sort of force within us which decides on the rightness or wrongness of our own actions and affections. And the word moral is also usually defined as the capacity to distinguish between right and wrong as determined by duty. Each component of the aggregation of the component people - the citizen - is assumed to possess a moral conscience. This guiding idea of moral conscience and people with pure spirits and warm hearts should be regardless of the temporary occupants of the power positions within the nation.

In such nations, moral conscience, purity of spirit and warm heartedness may be taught to children through the mainstream school system. In society, it is nurtured not through “schools” but through free debate and discussion in the free press, free association of citizens and the abundant existence of other freedoms – which all breed a “common sense” and feelings of solidarity among the aggregated people.

The Labour Party in the UK is nourished by the Fabian Society, an independent group of free thinkers founded to promote the “reconstitution of society so as to ensure the general welfare and happiness.” The Fabian Society promotes socialist principles and produces socialist policies that it circulates to the public through regular reports, tracts and essays. The Labour Party benefits from it not because the policy documents are directed exclusively to it but because it has adopted socialism/social democracy as its guiding principles.
It is obviously quite difficult for a thirty-something years old regime to initiate a shift to a new policymaking mode - to disrupt its usual way of thinking and action. A party that has created more martyrs of misgovernment than heroes of ideas cannot be trusted to engage in reflection on democracy and related issues. A party school or whatever it is called of a party like the CPDM that has shown itself to be incapable of facilitating the emergence of a constructive democratic society, and seeks to “give" democracy to society through imposed laws and commissions, will surely end like the Kwame Nkrumah “Schools”.
We can expect very little or nothing from any political “school” that will influence the allures of the CPDM government in Cameroon. What we urgently need is a change at the helm of the state to provide a fresh impetus to state matters that upholds the nation as a moral conscience.

TazoachaAsonganyi
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Sunday, November 1, 2015

Ta Nformi Christopher Fomunyoh Visits La Fondation Marie France, L’Association Cultura (PhotoNews 2)

Ta Nformi Cameroon Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh with Hilaire Pankui

Ta Nformi with Sis Marie France

Balafon


VIPs


Rep. of La Fondation Marie France


Rhumsiki Choir





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Ta Nformi Christopher Fomunyoh Visits La Fondation Marie France, L’Association Cultura (PhotoNews 1)


with Sister Marie-France

kids with Rhumsiki choir members

dancing





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The Fomunyoh Foundation Extends Hand of Fellowship to La Fondation Marie France, L’Association Cultura


Ta Nformi Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh handing gift

History has proven that what is never said in speeches is easy said in a song. This was exactly the euphoria that the children of La Fondation Marie France of Kolbikot in Bertoua portrayed when they all sang in solemnity “Papa thank you for the gift you have given us”.
Humanity in recent and past times might have done so little to overcome the disadvantages of the needy and the underprivileged to achieve an extraordinary success. Nobody would have loved to be delivered where he/she is. But behind almost every story is the essential influence of not only individual personal qualities, but also the good fortune of an excellent development oriented person who would spare no efforts to support causes, promote sustainable actions and act as a catalyst. The world population has crossed 7 billion. So competition for the best educational provisions and resources will increase, especially for poor rural areas. Consequently, there is a risk of education improving in cities and the education gap between poor and rich, rural and urban areas widening further reasons why Ta Nformi Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh, the President of The Fomunyoh Foundation-TFF extended a hand of fellowship to La Fondation Marie France, Bertoua. The act of generosity of Dr. Christopher to support the efforts of La Fondation Marie France has been interpreted as a sustainable action to deliver good quality and relevant lifestyle for the over 38 young boys and girls. The Bible teaches us that any support should be given freely, be it more or less; not grudgingly, but cheerfully because if we had more faith and love, we should waste less on ourselves, and sow more in hope of a plentiful increase. Can a man lose by doing that with which God is pleased? 
Before handing over the gifts made up of books, bags of rice, savon, biscuits etc, Ta Nformi Cameroon Christopher Fomunyoh expressed gratitude to Mandaris Marie-France for her commitment and kind-heart to take care of the less privileged. He also lauded the efforts of the Rev. Sister Marie-France in preparing a better future for the kids. As a matter of principle he said TFF could not be indifferent when they received a request for support from the La Fondation Marie France. To Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh, TFF will make sure that they come back in the future. “You have a father who has visited you and will continue to come”.
The representative of La Fondation Marie France while welcoming his august guests expressed thanks to God for journey mercies. He said that the foundation also runs a small health unit and intends to setup a primary school so as to bridge the gap of access to education.
The evening which ended with a choral festival organized by L’association Cultura also portrayed the rich culture of the people of the land of the rising sun. To the leader of the group, it is a dream comes true that The Fomunyoh Foundation responded to their appeal. Hilaire Pankui expressed thanks to Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh for giving his group the honour after their trips to South Korea and Gabon. “You have made Cameroonians proud”, Dr. Chris said.








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