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Saturday, September 3, 2016

Back2School: CEPPAM Gives Reasons Why Professional Education is Pre-Hording Corridor to Emergence



The Director of Centre for the Promotion of Professional Education in Mbumland-CEPPEM, Tatah Emmanuel Bantar has written a letter to the living forces of Mbumland give priority to professional education as the Pre-Hording Corridor to Emergence in Mbumland. In his letter, Tatah Emmanuel Bantar recommended pertinent actions to guide students as school reopens on Monday for the 2016/2017 academic year.
In his letter, CEPPEM Director called on parents, teachers, vote holders, elites, traditional rulers, religions authorities’ political flag bearers, media men and women, the development associations etc to be reminded of the need to oriented and guide mbum youths another academic year kickstarts. “Please ensure that your children, your future leaders make the right choices. It is time for career coaching, guidance and academic orientation”. He emphasized that professional education, technical education, and vocational education is employment focused and job oriented. To Tatah Emmanuel, it is also a requisite for growth and progress, a conditions son qua non for poorly alleviation, the pre-ordained corridor to emergence in Mbum land and, above all, the surest way to make heaven.

Here below is the letter in its entirety:

Bamenda the 18th August 2016.
From:
The Director
To: 
-          Mbum Youths and Parents
-          Honourable members of parliament Ndu Nkambe
-          Mayor Ndu council
-          Mayor Nkambe council
-          All churches in Mbum land
-          All mosques in Mbum Land
-          All community rallies in Mbum land
-          All other municipal council Ndu and Nkambe council
-          All civil society organisations
-          The National President – WICUDA
-          All Branch Residents – WICUDA
-          National Youth Council – D/M
-          All Traditional rulers
-          All Leaders of Political Parties                                                     
 Professional Education; The Pre-Hording Corridor To Emergence In Mbumland.
Recommended Actions As School Reopens For 2016/2017 Academic Year;
Dear youths;
Fellow brothers and sister of Mbumland;
It my singular pleasure to address to you the recommendation 0f the CEPPEM with regard to what academic paths our youths should follow as schools open their doors for admission against the 2016/2017 academic year. let me begin by congratulating the many  Mbum  youth  who made it at various  end of  course certificate  examination like the FSLC,GCE O/L and A/AL Technical  GCE O/L and  A/L , CAPP, Probatoire  and BACC . You people did marvellous jobs.
I equally wish to encourage those who did not make it. They should work harder in other   to have their names written with the golden pen comes 2017.
I refer you to the academic revolution which we (CEPPEM, the Member of Parliament for Ndu, The Lord Mayor for Ndu, Other Municipal authorities, National president of WICUDA, the Press, Mbum artist and other members of the public) launched in Ndu at the Ndu council in December 2014 during the ECCOFORUM 2014.
I equally refer you to the sanitation tours by the direction of CEPPEM especially that of the__/___/___, during which the primary six purples of the schools in Ndu sub-division were visited and preached the massage of Professional and technical education and vocational training. (See photo-copiers of the picture of the tours).
After the revolution and the several other sensitisation tours, the result are increasingly by interesting. During the 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 academic years, there were signification increases in enrolment of Mbum Youths in the technical schools, the vocational training centres and the professional schools.            
During the sub-divisional tour within the 2015/2016 academic year, more awareness was created and many and serious commitments were taken. Many parents promised a paradigm shift while teachers resolved to communicate more. Many pupils developed positive attitudes to go professional.
Today I write to you all, (parents, teachers, vote holders, elites, traditional rulers,                           religions authorities’ political flag bearers, media men and women, the development associations etc) to remind us of the need to oriented and guide mbum youths as we prepare for yet another academic year. Please ensure that your children, your future leaders make the right choices. It is time for career coaching, guidance and academic orientation. We must be reminded that professional education, technical education, and vocational education is;
-          Employment focused and job oriented.
-          A Requisite for growth and progress
-          A conditions son qua non for poorly alleviation.
-          The pre-ordained corridor to emergence in Mbum land and,
-          Thus the surest way to make heaven.
At a time when the country is yearning for emergence and the mbum people are craving for survival, it is important for any elite or alien, who has the opportunity, to contribute his or her quota to ensure that the mbum people are rationalized. Identifying the real causes of unemployment is central to providing a lasting solution. Many mbum youths select career paths which are incompatible with available resources; some are completely chopped up by ignorance, a good number suffer from deceits while others are victims of their own problematic mindsets and/or wrong attitude...
The repercussions are glaring. Many of our youths, who for the most part do not go beyond the right school levels, are found crisscrossing towns and cities and roaming streets in quest for jobs- many of which they are not qualified for. For the few who go beyond the A/L, fewer are those who opt for professional studies. Greater proportions prefer humanities when it comes to sciences. In effect, the consequences of this misguided educational path are numerous and alarming:
Ø  Dependency is unacceptably high and persistently increasing,
Ø  Unemployment is famous and joblessness seems like and acceptable status,
Ø  Poverty have subjected many to ridicule,
Ø  The economy of Ndu and Nkambe municipality experiencing stagnation and
Ø  Mbum people seem to be married to underdevelopment.
The place of professional education and by extension the corridor to emergence is largely enshrined in the bible, the greatest book that ever existed in human history. The scriptures made us to understand that Joseph, the husband of Mary, mother of Jesus Christ, was a carpenter, wood work engineering). Mathew was tax collector.........
 The neglect of professional education, technical education and vocational training was not just a visionary failure on our side; it went closer to sinning against God. The issue at stake here, therefore, goes beyond educational philosophy, visions and objectives to include salvation. The revival question thus is “what must we do be safe”
*      To be safe from unemployment,
*      To be safe from poverty and ridicule,
*      To be safe from stagnation,
*      To be safe from further ridicule and
*      To be safe from under development
I appeal to you to say NO to cloudy educational paths, and choose professional education as a pre-ordained corridor to emergence in Mbum land.
The time to act is now;
*      The person to act is you;
*      The action to take is to pursue professional education;
*      The action to take is to sponsor technical education and vocational training.
With Ndu now endowed with several technical schools and vocational training centres while Cameroon can boost of  eight(8) states universities and one hundred and ninety two(192) private universities and university institutes, many of which offers professional training and some just at your door steps, the stage is set for professionalism.
What is left for you is just the choice of the educational part. In making your choices parents and students are advice to attempt resolving the education-life equation below;
“Means (Finance) Ξ Educational Path Ξ Qualification/Skills Ξ Employment”
Going by this equation, parents and students must find out which educational path is more compatible with the job market, taking in to consideration the cost and duration of the training as well as the financial strength of the sponsors.
In conclusion, CEPPEM advises that parents should make choices which are relevant to the development of skills needed by the job market.
Thanks for your kind attention
Yours sincerely
_____________
Tatah Emmanuel Bantar
Director - CEPPEM




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Thursday, September 1, 2016

Brazilian President Gets Impeachment Vote

The embattled president of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff has been ousted from office as the Senate vote her out.
Dilma Rousseff
President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil has been removed from office by the country's Senate.
 She was removed for manipulating the budget.  Sixty-one Senators against 20 voted in favour of the impeachment Wednesday.
 Ms Rousseff was suspended in May after the Senate voted to go ahead with the impeachment process.
 Brazil’s lawmakers accused her of re-assigning funds between budget items.
 Her critics said she was trying to plug deficit holes in popular social programmes to boost her chances of being re-elected for a second term in October 2014, reports the BBC.
 Ms Rousseff said she did nothing wrong, and called the attempt to remove her a coup d’etat.
 He impeachment puts an end to 13 years in power of her Workers’ Party.
 Acting President Michel Temer will serve out her term, which ends on 1 January 2019.




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Post Presidential Elections Violence: Gabon in Flames, Blood



Following the proclamation of last Saturday’s Presidential Election results in which incumbent Ali Bongo and opposition candidate Jean Ping, all declared selves winners, and violence has erupted. Reports say the national Assembly and several public offices, shops, restaurants, etc been set on fire.  The opposition says it is a similar scenario that took place in 2009 during the last Presidential elections. Besides, Gabonese stormed the street enchanting end of the road for the 50 years; they have tolerated the Bongo dynasty that has survived through massive and untold electoral fraud.
Both candidates declared themselves winner after Saturday's elections. Yet official results announced by the Minister of Interior place Ali Bongo on 49.80% while Jean Ping scored 48.23%. As tension mounts, International observers EU, U.S, France have demanded for recount of vote polling station by polling station. At atmosphere of uncertainty now looms in Gabon. In an interview with France 24, Jean Ping decried that his supporters are being killed by armed soldiers and called on Ali Bongo to accept defeat, bow out and handover. “We will guarantee his security”, he concluded. However, below are some of the pictures circulation of the internet allegedly from Gabon. 









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Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Sacked CAMAIRCO General Manager Under Strict Surveillance?

The former General Manager of CAMAIRCO is said to have been barred from leaving the country at the Douala airport. Reports say Nana Sandjon Jean Paul was last night stop from leaving the country on the instruction of hierarchy. Public opinion is pointing accusing fingers at Sparrow hawk, though the reasons have not been made public. It should be recalled that Nana Sandjon was dropped and replaced few weeks ago as CAMAIRCO boss. Analysts are already suspecting that he may have committed alot of management errors when he was GM at CAMAIRCO. He replaced Federic Mboto some two years ago.
Nana Sandjon it should be noted was formerly the mayor of Bazou.



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CPDM Names Street at Bamenda University "Paul Biya Avenue", Tubah Mayor Threatens to Pull Down Billboard

Dr. Abety
Tongues are still waging as to why Dr. Peter Alange Abety took that decision to rename a street without informing the council. Yet, some critics suspect that even President Paul Biya may also think the decision is contradictory given that he (Biya) had warned that "Let politics be for politicians and schools for students". What is unclear is whether UBa authorities will implement the decision given the varied interpretations. To the mayor of Tubah, Dr. Abety always like to get people in projects that are illegal. He is quoted to have said that even the law naming streets was not respected and the procedure not followed. Besides, the mayor Tanjong Martin also added that his office received no application to that effect and threatened to pull down the billboard. He further explains that even the Fon of Bambili was not aware and did not even understand where the street Abety was naming was. 
The Mayor of Tubah Council, Tanjong Martin has frowned at Dr. Abety's decision to rename one of the streets at the University of Bamenda as "Paul Biya Avenue". This was the outcome of the joint CPDM Section conference that took place in Bambili last August 27, 2016, presided by Dr. Abety, Section President for Mezam V, Tubah.
The Anglo-Saxon University of Bamenda is the fruit of the collective effort of North Westerners and Cameroonians who believe in quality education. It is neither the property of Bambili people, nor Tubah nor CPDM. But Peter Abety thinks it belongs to Bambili people with him as custodian.


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NOWEFU Elections to Hold in November, Fon of Nkambe Tipped President General

Reports say the extraordinary and elective General Assembly of the North West Fons Union will hold in November. According to reports, the new constitution has been finalized pending adoption by the General Assembly. The Eye is aware that all would be over by November this year. It is alleged the new constitution has introduced the position of President of the General Assembly pending adoption and approval of the General Assembly. According to the new constitution, only a former President is eligible to be elected President of the General Assembly. Fon Teche, outgoing President we gathered has been tipped.
It is no more news that Donga Mantung Division would produce the next President General of NOWEFU. So far, HRH Fon Ibrahim Japbfu Nfor (fon of Nkambe) has been tipped as Teche's successor. He will become the pioneer President General under this new constitution. 

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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Lesson from Nigeria: Dangote Plans to Generate 12,000MW of Electricity by 2018

 Nigerian billionaire and business mogul, Aliko Dangote is set to be producing thousands of megawatts of electricity in two years to come.
 The President, Dangote Industries, Aliko Dangote, has said his company should be able to generate about 12,000 megawatts of electricity for the country by 2018.
He also said that his business estate would start selling foreign exchange to the Central Bank of Nigeria by 2020.
Dangote, who spoke in Lagos on Monday at the Nigerian Economic Summit organised by Economist Events, an arm of The Economist of London, said, “We are looking at a situation that by 2020, we will be the one selling FX to the CBN. Our projects are mainly import substitution. We are working to be self-sufficient to grow about a million tonnes of rice over the next five years.
“Our gas project would have our gas pipelines on the seabed. The output should be able to provide about 12,000MW of power. We see a lot of transformation when we are done with most of our projects by 2018.
“We have 15 countries in the ECOWAS community that are duty-free. The export market is big and profitable if you have the capacity. Players in the manufacturing (sector) should be encouraged to export if they have the capacity. We must also meet local consumption.”
Dangote said the fall in crude oil price was not a curse and that the nation must use the opportunity to explore the potential in other sectors of the economy.
Credit: Punch


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Esu Land Crisis Turns Ugly as Gendarmes Block Over 10.000 Protesters from Trekking to Bamenda

 An atmosphere of uncertainty looms in Esu as an estimated 10.000 villagers stormed to the street to stage a protest march from Esu to Bamenda to express their anger over the arrest and detention of some youth leaders. According to a post on Facebook by the Esu Youth Development Association-LYDA, the villagers were on their way to Bamenda but were blocked between Esu and Weh by Gendarmes. It is alleged the villagers are accusing Aladji Baba Danpoullo for invading their land. To them, "Baba Must Go" away with his cattle.  
It also alleged that Alhadji Baba after acquiring land for ranching in Esu, expanded it to the point that the people claim they no more have enough farm land. However, they did not say whether the land has been expanded by how many hectares. Notwithstanding, it is not clear whether the cows have destroyed crops. (More details soon as we dig into the crisis)

Villagers blocked by Gendarmes


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Sunday, August 28, 2016

Prepare to Die and Write Your Will If You're Going for Hajj in Mecca - Cleric Sends Warning to Muslims

An Islamic cleric has sent a rather stunning warning to all Muslims who are planning to go for the Hajj in Mecca.
Hajj pilgrims
 Sheikh Yahya Al-Yolawi, the Chief Imam of Area 10 Mosque, Abuja, has asked all Muslims to be alert as they go for the Hajj.
The cleric on Friday, reportedly advised intending pilgrims to settle their debts and leave their wills behind before traveling to Saudi Arabia.
According to DailyPost, the Abuja-based Islamic scholar, while delivering Jumma’at sermon titled ‘Essential tips for Hajj Preparations’, said the need to leave a will behind was because the journey to Holy land may be the final journey for some pilgrims.
 He explained that it was an invitation from Allah to the most famous acts of worship, adding that hajj was a unique and extra ordinary journey in the life time of all pilgrims.
 Al-Yolawi said, “An intending pilgrim should settle his debts and leave behind him a clear record as well as writing all his wills or what he intends to pass to his family.
“Journey to hajj requires high level of patience, because it was always accompanied with difficulties ranging from fatigue to physical and social abnormalities as well as intolerance from other pilgrims.
“One should not allow Shaitan (devil) to hijack him and spoil his hajj out of ignorance or annoyance. This emphasises on the importance of piety as first ingredient of one’s journey to Mecca, which means to maintain good relationship with your Lord by devoting yourself to obey him.”
 According to the cleric, the intention behind one’s journey to hajj must be for the sake of Allah alone as, whoever, performs any act of worship in order to please people or gain popularity has done wrong.
 While admonishing pilgrims that they should ensure that their sources of income are clean and legitimate as that would please Allah, the cleric said, “Prophets Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: learn your rituals from me, for I do not know whether I would be performing Hajj after this Hajj of mine,” (Muslim Hadith no 1297).”
 On taking photographs, Al-Yolawi warned that it was wrong to take photographs for whatever purpose while observing hajj rites, saying that such action could contradict pilgrims’ sincerity of performing hajj for the sake of Allah.
 He, however, prayed to Allah to continue to protect Islam and safeguard Nigerian pilgrims as they take off to Saudi Arabia, saying, “May the Lord accept their Hajj, prayers, grant their supplications and bring them back to us in peace and safety.”



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Saturday, August 27, 2016

Man Who Was Arrested, Detained for Naming His Dog Buhari Freed

Finally, the man who named his dog Buhari has been released from police custody after a team of lawyers rallied around to get him off the hook.
 Joachim Foretemose Iroko Chinakwe who was arrested and detained by the police in Ogun State for naming his dog 'Buhari has finally been released from police custody.
 This was made public by Inibehe Effiong, Lagos based lawyer and human rights activist who along with others raised money for the man's bail.
 Effiong wrote: "Chinakwe is out of the Prison custody and is presently in his house with his family. I spoke with him few minutes ago.
The struggle continues."
 It has also been learnt that about 100 lawyers are being gathered to defend the man.
 Another lawyer, Barr. Richard Akinnola, revealed this when he said, "I am trying to network with a number of lawyers to see if we can mobilise at least 100 lawyers as defence team for the man charged to court yesterday in Abeokuta for allegedly naming his dog BUHARI.
 "It's a political trial and we should make the nonsensical case political. If that vexatious and embarrassing charge is not withdrawn before the next hearing, those of us who are supporters of this government would turn the case as a trial of the government."




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Friday, August 26, 2016

Looking Glass: Meet Mejamah Adamu Ibrahim, The Brain Behind Harmony Ventures & Co LTD

Aladji Mejamah Adamu Ibrahim: The Exemplary Contractor
Great people have come to their standing not simply by dreaming huge and doing extraordinary things in a common manner but above all, by their pragmatism, charisma, trustworthiness, and consensus building goals. The most accomplished people have been their own best ally in achieving their high standing because they do common things that command respect and admiration.

Mejamah Adamu Ibrahim is a visionary and charismatic businessman (contractor) who did not put too much stock in circumstances to ascend to celebrity. His spectacular successes in contract execution from a humble background underscore the point that the Chief Executive Officer of Harmony Ventures & Co Ltd is a lavender and perfect nation builder.
Harmony Ventures & Co LTD is a household name in the North West Region. In Donga Mantung Division, this structure is celebrated for building structures like hospitals, schools, market sheds and bridges as well as its endeavours to build strong communities from the ground up. What makes Harmony Ventures and Co LTD different from others is that it gives back to the communities where they work and live in by providing infrastructure for the benefit of all. In Ndu, the company has proven its worth with the construction of the Maternity Block of the Ndu District Hospital, a project sponsored by DANA Petroleum Co. Ltd thanks to the lobbying proficiency of Simon Tamfu (elite of the municipality working at SNH).
If we go by the popular saying that a spirit of ingenuousness builds trust, then Mejamah Adamu Ibrahim (the CEO of Harmony Ventures and Co LTD) embodies the values of strength, and hardwork. The employees have strong connections to these ideals, which has contributed significantly to the progressive growth, success and leadership of the company. They have helped to develop the solutions, systems and they bring innovation, quality and value to the projects the company delivers. The construction projects as well as supplies executed by this structure are pragmatic cases.  Of course, it’s much more complex than that. But we know that success begins and ends with the right approach to planning, specification, scheduling, choosing the right team, managing sub-contractors, liaising with all the project stakeholders, resolving issues as they come up… in other words: project management.
Early this year, Mejamah was honoured by World Echoes Newspaper for his outstanding approach. And from all indications, many more awards are on the way.
Aladji Mejamah rose up the ladder through his trustworthiness and the love he has for perfection and the fact that he does not leave what should be done today for tomorrow. In Donga Mantung, he is loved and cherished by everyone given his charitable manner. He is often likened to Farfrae in the Mayor of Casterbridge who is clutched with the God given charm that everything he “touches is bound to prosper”.
Flanked by Mayor of Ndu, Div. Delegate of Public works, others
When Henry Wadsworth Longfellow said: “Lives of great men all remind us, we can make our lives sublime, and, departing, leave behind us, footprints on the sands of time” he was talking about the likes of Mejamah Adamu. Thomas Carlyle complemented Wadsworth when he said that ‘Man is only truly great when he acts from his passions’. The name Mejamah Adamu Ibrahim has become a household name not only among the hard-to-reach and underserved segments of the population but also within political circles for his passion to add value to the assessment of life. This retired civil servant from very humble beginnings can be said to have done what Napoleon left undone especially in the domain of social change and social transformation. Aladji Mejamah has toiled  labourously to transform lives and build common frontiers for all segments of society especially Ntumbaw where he hails. In doing this, he followed the principle outlined by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow that ‘heights by great men reached and kept were not obtained by sudden flight but, while their companies slept, they were toiling upward in the night’ burning the midnight candle of work before making the difference in life. Mejamah could have decided like others to do the simple things, but because he believes like Lance Armstrong that ‘Greatness is not a measure of how great you are but of how great others came to be because of you’, he decided to work where he takes others up along with him. Like Bill Copeland he believes that ‘the trouble with not having a goal is that you can spend your life running up and down the field and never score’. Today, he is scoring because of that firm believe and hard work.
In all what he does, he believes like Harry S. Truman that ‘we must build a world, a far better world - one in which the eternal dignity of man is respected’. In trying to build this world of respect and dignity, a people who are not only made in the image of (Allah) God but people who are only differently able. His input in the social domain and politics seeks to bring back human dignity into all of God’s creation.
Unlike many  Cameroonians who spend time today asking what Cameroon has done to them, Mejamah Adamu Ibrahim rather advise Cameroonians like J.F Kennedy that ‘Ask not what your country has done for you, ask what you can do for your country’. It is in this light that when he takes a job, he does it correctly.
He is one of the few Cameroonians who think it does not take the masses to effect change but conscience and character to perform the most outstanding feat. Like Rosa Park he is so passionate about it. Today others think he had effectively removed the mountain of poverty in the lives of most poor and disabled persons. Of course, he might have done that but as the Chinese proverb holds ‘A man who removes a mountain begins by carrying away small stones’. Mejamah started very small with a provision store, then established a warehouse in Nkambe where he reduced the long distances traders usual move to Bamenda to acquire goods for their shops and those who know him insist he has come a long way as he began from very humble beginnings. He only believed in the beauty of his dreams and had the courage to pursue them as Walt Disney put it: ‘All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them’. His was that courage and much more. And above all, his vision and action are two cardinal ingredients for success and as the Japanese proverb hold: ‘vision without action is daydream; Action without vision is nightmare’. He neither daydreams nor entertains nightmares.

A Role Model
Maternity Block Constructed at Ndu District Hospital sponsored by DANA Petroleum
Aristotle demonstrated that role models are people whose examples can be emulated. To say that Mejamah is a role model is to say that many a Cameroonian youth can look up to him. With the prevailing situation of moral decadence and bad behaviour from the elders, youths hardly have anyone to look up to. Donga Mantung before now has been the Eldorado of abandoned contracts. And with Mejamah sitting up the stairs as a model contractor, the tears poor contract execution and contracts abandoned have been eradicated. He has proven that the real opportunity for success is found within the person not only in acquiring the job. As a role model he has laid a foundation for a stronger and healthier hope that sustainable development comes through sustained actions. By all standards, he is a successful contractor whose deeds and actions continue to change lives.
As Sidney Greenburg puts it: ‘A successful man is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks that others throw at him’ thus making the difference people need in society. In trying to build a healthier society, he has not given in to detractors. As a veritable role model, he has used all the bricks that have been thrown at him to build rather than destroy. Having grown up from a humble beginning to the high ladders of life, Mejamah’s story is one of those interesting tales that would always attract public attention.
Aladji Mejamah remains a man of great spirits. As a man of great spirits, he is animated by the fact that life has two primary choices, which is accepting conditions as they exist, or accepting the responsibility for changing them. And he decided to be the exemplary game changer.

 TheRefined Politician 
With Shey Jones Yembe, Tamfu Simon and Adamu Musa
One of the characteristics of Mejamah Adamu Ibrahim is that he is a public speak and clutches with the magnesium that attracts people. It is not by error that he was elected CDPM Sub Section President for Ntumbaw. Meet him in the field talking politics and you will agree with me that he knows that politics is a game that unite people and not divide them. He is an advocate of the politics of love and tolerance. Even though a busy man, he is constantly in the field refreshing memories and winning more militants.
When two or more are gathered to talk positively about the CPDM in order to galvanize more support for President Paul Biya, he is always present. As a genuine politician, he has demystified the long established notion that politics is a systematic organization of hatred. As perfect as he is, he has made politics and development bedmates. He does not only preach politics of development but puts it in practice himself.  Aladji Mejamah is one of the pillars on which the CPDM can lean in Donga Mantung Division. The history of politics in Donga Mantung can never be completed if Mejamah’s name is not mentioned. To conclude, he is a force to reckon with and a great supporter of President Biya’s Vision 2035.



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