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Monday, June 14, 2021

Former Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Achidi Achu Glorified with Royal Blessings



Cameroon traditional rulers have poured royal blessings ahead of the arrival of the mortal remains in the late. Rt. Hon. Achidi Achu in Yaoundé on June 30, 2021. In a ceremony, the traditional rulers led by Fon Chafah of Cameroon Traditional rulers Forum and Fon Techei of North West Fons Union on Sunday, June 13 paid tributes to the departed statesman. Rt. Hon. Achidi Achu was not a commoner, apart from the fact that he was a palace prince, he was also an Akamanchu and Special Adviser of the North West Fons Union-NOWEFU. This explains why traditional rulers from all over the country stormed his residence at Lake Side in Yaounde to pay him homage. 

Present to receive the tribute was his wife Mafor Yaah Achidi Judith Sunday the current Managing Director of Camtel (Cameroon telecommunications) who doubles as the Queen Mother of the North West Region and Princess of the Ndu palace in Donga Mantung Division. She was flanked by her family members, friends and acquaintances. Senator Fon Techei Njei who was Pa Achidi 90 minutes man described the departed statesman as a "father of father's" and one of the greatest man of all men. To Senator Fon Chafah, Pa Achidi has left an indelible mark of greatness as an elite, career politician and development luminary. Speaker after speaker took to the rostrum to glorified the departed statesman. It was a moment of royalty and solemnity. 




It is worth mentioning the Rt. Hon. Achidi Achu died in the United States on May 4, 2021. His family had earlier announced that the late Simon Achidi Achu's mortal remains will arrive Yaounde on June 30, 2021 while his official funeral programme begins on July 2  and  burial in  Santa subdivision on July 3, 2021 

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Sunday, June 13, 2021

The Eyes of the fashion world turns to the capital of the North West this December 15-20, 2021, when the Bamenda traditional attire Fashion Week opens.

Announcing...Bamenda Fashion Week,December 15-20, 2021 Bamenda Congress Hall


Established traditional designers and young hopefuls will rub shoulders with buyers, celebrities and reporters’ cameras as new collections in the traditional regalia or 'contri clothes' industry are unleashed to the snap of photographers’ flashes.

Running from December 15-20, the event will feature more than 50 catwalk shows, displaying the latest cuts from within the industry.

More refined traditional looks shall be found at the Bamenda Fashion Week event where over 100 designers are lined up for the exhibition of the industry's latest movers and shakers.

The Bamenda Fashion Week which is created by Gwain Colbert Fulai, journalist and cultural promoter, is a unique event in the catwalk circuit with its mix of latest designs in the traditional regalia scene. We invite dress makers to take the opportunity and showcase their creativity and ingenuity in the domain. 

Holding at Bamenda Congress Hall, the Bamenda Fashion Week showcases North West traditional regalia in all its shapes, sizes and style

It celebrates the creativity and ingenuity of Cameroon women in the sector who struggle each day to empower themselves economically.

The Bamenda Fashion Week is also a celebration and an acknowledgement by men of women’s leadership in the domain of modern designs for this most respectable Cameroonian attire.

 You are invited to be part of the event which shall gather over 5000 visitors in one week either by becoming a volunteer or a sponssor

The Bamenda Fashion Week which shall be covered by over 30 media organs shall also benefit from live coverage from Africa Magic and Dignity Television and shall be a venue par excellence to promote the rights of women in the fashion apparel industry in Cameroon


For more inquiries and booking, contact: Gwain Colbert,Event Commissioner
Tel: 677852476, Email:dignitytelevision69@gmail.com
 
 


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Thursday, June 10, 2021

Here is the Funeral Programme of Late Rt. Hon. Achidi Achu

The family of the Rt. Honourable Simon Achidi Achu, has made public his burial programme.  According to the programme former Prime Minister, senator and one of cum most refined politician of the North West Region will be buried on July 3, 2021 in Santa. The Rt. Honourable Simon Achidi Achu will be remembered as the initiator of "politics na njangi" and " scratch my back, I scrath your back" a slogan that revamped the CPDM in the North West Region. He was a man of the people, career politician, great statesman and farmer. 
He occupied several positions and contributed enormously towards nation building. 






When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)


When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)

Here is the Funeral Programme of Late Rt. Hon Achidi Achu

The family of the Rt. Honourable Simon Achidi Achu, has made public his burial programme.  According to the programme former Prime Minister, senator and one of cum most refined politician of the North West Region will be buried on July 3, 2021 in Santa. The Rt. Honourable Simon Achidi Achu will be remembered as the initiator of "politics na njangi" and " scratch my back, I scrath your back" a slogan that revamped the CPDM in the North West Region. He was a man of the people, career politician, great statesman and farmer. 
He occupied several positions and contributed enormously towards nation building. 



When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

How Atanga Family Gave Cheerfully to God's People




The Bible teaches us that it is only when we learn to give ourselves to Christ that we can cheerfully give to support His purpose. If we find giving to God's ork difficult, we probably haven't given our heart, either.And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that in all things, at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work. The book of Proverbs 11:25 clearly states that the generous man will be prosperous, And he who waters will himself be watered. 
The statement is further illustrated in Romans 12:8  "if it is encouraging, let him encourage; if it is giving, let him give generously; if it is leading, let him lead with diligence; if it is showing mercy, let him do it cheerfully". The Book of  2 Corinthians 8:12 outlines that "For if the eagerness is there, the gift is acceptable according to what one has, not according to what he does not have". While Philemon 1:14 corroborates that "But I did not want to do anything without your consent, so that your goodness will not be out of compulsion, but by your own free will."
The consecration of the newly constructed Mary Immaculate Conception Parish of Efoulan village in Ebolowa on May 29, 2021 by Phillipe Alain Mbarga, the bishop of the Ebolowa Diocese was described by Impressionists as a solemn religious event to applaude an act of cheerful-giving. The consecration ceremony it should be noted was attended by the personal representative of President Paul Biya, Samuel Mvondo Ayolo, Minister, Director of the Civil Cabinet of the Republic. Also present to grease the solemn religious ceremony were cabinet ministers, a college of clergy, administrative authorities, elected political officials, religious, traditional leaders, external and internal elite and an enthusiastic population. To say the least, that consecration ceremony entered into annals of history as the most formidable act of cheerful giving. When Madame Yvonne Abang Atanga, an elite who doubles as congregational parish president took the rostrum, she welcomed all and sundry who took off time to witness the consecration of the rehabilitated God's house. She thanked the Head of State, Paul Biya, who honoured the population of the village of Efoulan by dispatching Minister Samuel Mvondo Ayolo as his personal representative to the consecration mass. She revealed that the Efoulan Catholic Church had dilapidated, and she and her husband, Minister Atanga Nji Paul, in honour of late Pa Atanga Abang, father of Atanga Nji Paul, decided to reconstruct the church for God's people. She hoped the church will serve as a place of prayers and will spiral other development projects in the village. Madame Yvonne Atanga prayed that the newly constructed Catholic Church being consecrated on Saturday May 29, 2021 will mark a turning point in the life of Catholic Christians in Efoulan in particular, and the population in general. She hoped and prayed that the entire Catholic Church in Cameroon will take a relay and construct schools and hospitals in Efoulan. 


Giving is an act of worship (Gen. 22:5). We are to give regularly and systematically whenever we come to worship God (1 Corinthians 16:2). 
Giving is both for the rich and the poor. A person does not have to be very wealthy to be a great giver in the sight of God. In His own measuring scale, a poor person can give as much or more than a wealthy person. God's method is very simple. He measures our giving by how much we give out of what we have. 


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Wednesday, May 26, 2021

How adopting Nico Halle's 3Ts' prescriptions would trangulate the flourishing decadent and corruption

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This reflection is inspired by the current mountain of shame and disgrace Cameroon is embroiled in, in the wake of news that billions of IMF-borrowed COVID19 funds have been mismanaged by frontline ministers and top government functionaries even as poor Cameroonians continue to die for lack of test kids, Personal Protective Equipment, PPE, oxygen supply and essential medication in treatment centres across the country. It is the more informed by the fact that if those appointed to assist President Paul Biya in the implementation of his nation-building policies employed even one-tenth of his espoused 'regour and moralization' principles contained in his book, 'Communual Liberalism', Cameroon would have been a wonderful shining city upon the hill. It is also inspired by the fact that in any society where truth, trust and transparency come in short supply, as obtains today in Cameroon, moral bankruptcy and corruption not only become a system of government but get raised to the level of fine arts where threats of arrest and imprisonment mean little to the main actors as corruption does not fight itself. If there's one Cameroonian who has continued to espouse President Paul Biya's principles of 'rigour and moralization', long thrown to the dustbin of history by many a Cameroonian, including his closest collaborators, it is international peace crusader and human rights defender, Ntumfor Barrister Nico Halle. He didn't imbibe them just because the President had said so, but because they are core moral values of the Bible. And being a convinced and convincing christian he saw nothing wrong in that. Upon taking up power in 1982, President Paul Biya through his 'New Deal' policies made 'rigour and moralization' the watchwords of his tenure. It was intended to be the main guides and principles his government was going to work to achieve. 'Rigour and moralization' made a lot of waves to a point where everyone saw in it dreams of a society where mediocracy would be kicked in the ass and meritocracy placed on a shiny pedestral. It was for that reason that artistes picked on it and spread it through sound tracks, sketches and drama pieces, as it sounded the dawn of a new era where tribalism, favouritism, nepotism, and all other attendant ills like bribery and corruption would fine no fertile ground to breed. Blindly beleiving that Cameroonians would follow suit simply because he has espoused it, the President went to sleep, and so did the follow up and implementation of the much cherished principles. Unlike politicians and other Cameroonians who saw in it just another political slogan like 'power to the people' where when time came for the people to ask to be given the power, the political leaders instead rushed to ally with the oppressor, Ntumfor Barrister Nico Halle saw in 'rigour and moralization' more a way of life. And for over 28 years, he has been living and breathing it. Even as people mock at him as the lone voice in the wilderness, he beleives like Chistopher Morley that 'Big shots were only little shots that kept shooting'. Of recent, this indefatigeable peace crusader and human rights defender was heard on national radio prescribing that President Biya's document on 'Rigour and moralization' be taught in schools in Cameroon as the surest way out of the moral bankruptcy and decay in society. The purpose of this writeup would have been defeated if Ntumfor's prescrptions were only in sloganeering and not in deeds. He has demonstrated in truimphant detail with his life. And in service to God and to the nation. He served as President General of Ndong Awing Cultural and Development Association, NACDA, with rigour and moralization, making sure truth, trust and transparency were his watchwords in the realization of development projects like water, roads, electricity and a befitting Fon's palace. When time came for him to serve as National President of the Christian Men Fellowship, CMF, he did so with accentuated rigour and moralization, taking church elders and pastors offguard on issues of truth, trust and transparency in the management of church funds and in proclaiming the good news. While serving as spokesperson for North West Fon's Union, NOWEFU, he did that with royal rigour and moralization, even to the point of clashing with power-mongering fons on critical issues of truth, trust and transparency in the management of funds he helped raise for the Fons' secretariat as well as the mismanagement of HIV funds from Public Health ministry. What about his role in election management as NEO representative for the North West during those burning political years? That there was never a rerun of elections in the politically alert and hostile North West during his mandate, and that he was often called in to assist in reruns in other regions attest to his living and breathing the principles of 'rigour and moralization', with truth, trust and transparency as watchwords. Little wonder that he was easily called in by Jean Ping, then African Union Commission President, to broker peace between Morgan Tshangari and Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe after the contested presidential elections of 2007 and through his principles of rigour and moralization, he brokered a power-sharing agreement that quickly brought back peace to that Southern African country. Little wonder that his espoused principles of truth, trust and transparency led to him being appointed by Archbishop Mvome Dambala of South Africa, then General Secretary of the All Africa Conference of Churches with Rt Rev Nyansako Ni-Nku as President, to head a constitutional drafting committee for the All Africa Council of Churches that remain in use till today. As immediate past President of the Cameroon Bar Association, he ensured truth, trust and transparency prevailed in the Bar Council. He does same as current President of the Court of Arbitration and Mediation of the Cameroon Chamber of Commerce, Arts and Mines. While he seems to be encountering myriads of challenges in his new role as member of the Commission on Bilingualism and Multiculturalism as he tries to push forward his much cherished principles of truth, trust and transparency in the resolution of the ragging Anglophone problem since Biya created that structure for that purpose in the first place, his over 28 years of using his hard earned resources in peaching peace and development, have largely been recognized nationally and internationally, as demonstrated by the over 116 awards and recognitions he has received. If not for the fact that he has had to reject some awards for lack of credibility and to turn down medals, some coming from his own Commission on grounds that he has done nothing in the commission to deserve them, since the Angloohone conflict is still ragging on, he would have been counting over 120 awards and scores of medals. Having received two international honoris causa doctorate degrees, one local, as well as three Universal Peace awards, Ntumfor vehemently refuses to be addressed Dr., on grounds he knows just so many Cameroonians and Africans who insist on being referred to as Dr. when they loot, pilfer, embezzle and mismanage public funds. He would not want to be identified with such categories of people, even as the only title he would have loved to be identified with would be 'christain'. He rather feels pained that his years and efforts at peace building have been cumbled by the mischievous activities of those carrying around such doctorate titles with nothing else but moral bankruptcy to show. Ntumfor Nico Halle has also been articulate on the fear epidemic that has gripped Cameroonians to an extend that people fear to speak truth to power. Like the COVID19 pandemic where people are forced to wear facemasks to survive, the fear epidemic in Cameroon has also forced many well-meaning Cameroonians to wear mouth-masks for fear of being attacked for speaking truth to power. Even though 'Be not afraid' is repeated in the Bible over 360 times, Ntumfor beleives Cameroonians fear to speak truth to power because of material and career-limiting consequences. His analysis of why Cameroonians continue to be gripped by the fear syndrome cuts through the foreboding shadows with a clear and courageous message of hope. To him, meaningful change can only come to Cameroon if fear is defeated and Cameroonians in their majority begin speaking truth to power. In a rare outing recently on Cameroon's state broadcaster, Ntumfor was categorical that ever since the start of the conflict in the two English speaking regions, an epidemic of fear has weakened the immune system of many Cameroonians. Like Dr. Lloyd John Ogilvie, Ntumfor is calling out on well-meaning Cameroonians to 'Face the future without fear' if any meaningful change is to be expected As peace crusader and whistleblower of international repute who defends the theory that there can be no peace without justice, Ntumfor Barrister Nico Halle continues to appeal to Cameroon leadership to use the wisdom it used in resolving the Bakassi conflict with Nigeria through the Green Tree Agreement, to quickly resolve the current Anglophone conflict that has taken thousands of lives, displaced thousands more, brought economic hardship, and installed insecurity in the two English speaking regions. Despite the mounting 'isms', hate speech, corruption, embezzlement, mismanagement, misappropration, Ntumfor Nico Halle continues to keep the faith and to stand firm on the promises of God, beleiving like Sir William Osier that 'Nothing in life is more wonderful than faith...the one great force which can neither weigh in the balance nor test in the crucible'. Ntumfor has recorded unequaled resounding successes wherever he has worked. His exploits are there for anyone to see even though his very unassuming posture has been so eloquent. He remains a polite, simple and respectful high profile personality without qualms. Yet, very strict in taking care of minute details. Over and above, he beleives that it is only the reinvention of rigour and moralization as well as the rigorous practice within government circles of the truth, trust and transparency principles, can Cameroon be sanitized and conflicts brought to an end. When News Breaks out, we Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)

Monday, May 17, 2021

Hon. Agho Joins Bambili Fon to Fundraise for Church House

Bambili's fon Afungchwi III, who is African royal by birth and christian soldier by choice, Sunday May 16, 2021, gathered scores of like-minded tradititional rulers from the North West, teaming elites from across Cameroon, and hundreds of christian faithful for an inuagural fundraiser for the building of a befitting church house for PC Bambili village, situated off the jaws of Bambili palace in Tubah Subdivision, Mezam Division of the North West Region of Cameroon. Amongst those who electrified the local populace and the Fon's fundraiser was Hon.Agho Oliver, Member of Parliament for Tubah/Bafut and special guest of Charles Awemo turned Fon Afungchwi III of Bambili. Before handing over his package of 500000 for the building of the Manne and Pastor's residence, Agho Oliver told christians during the special church service that the moment he received an.invitation from the Fon to the fundraiser, he immediately started appealing to his firends for support. In response, H.E Mbayu Felix, Edwin Fongod, Chenwi Peter, Dinghambong Anthony, Biyah Felix, amongst others chipped in their widows' mighty mite to the neighbourhood of close to 500000.
He told christians, and to a thunderous applause that immediately he entered parliament he took a.vow never to depart from his christian principles and believe and that for that reason, his parliamentary life is axed on three foundational pillars: spirituality, peace and development. He opined that anywhere tbese three are meeting, he is in their midst. Reason why he was at ease sitting all through the three hours lo.g church service and after that, taking time to commune with villagers and christians who had come from far and near. Welcoming guests to the special royal fundraiser, the initiator of the activity, Fon.Afungchwi III was all joy and praise to God for making him not only see this day but for also giving him the grace to serve his people spiritually and the church. He recounted that while still working in Kumbo, he initiated the construction of PC Bambili, and so could only be happy to be worshipping there now permanently.
The African royal and christian soldier told the congregation why he was bent on building a befitting God's house in.Bambili village and why it was important for his church pastor to minister to God's people in a comfortable residence. He told congregrants he has survived so far in the throne thanks to prayers and God's protection. He was categorical in his resolve to see lasting peace return to the university community of Bambili, and that unlike other fons and chiefs who have abandoned their fondoms, he would die in Bambili palace. Earlier, the preacher of the day, Rev. Dr. Florence Tache, Presbytery Secretary for Tubah/Boyo hailed the enriching and fruutful relations between the traditional authority in Bambili and the church. Falling short of canonizing the Fon of Bambili for always standing firm by the promises of God, the predicator of the day opined what strict and God fearing church leader the fon has been. Drawing inspiration from Isaiah 55:1-5, Rev.Dr.Florence Tache prayed Fon Afungchwi's reign to be like the one of King David and that no Golliath shall truimph against the Bambili fon. She challenged civil and religious authorities present during the church service to strive to have living souls rather than dry souls. By the close of the inuagural fundraiser, a total of 8.5 million was raised to the credit of the fon's initiative. The church building is estimated to cost some 30 million FCFA.
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)

Friday, May 7, 2021

Hon. Agho Oliver Donates to Sabga Muslim Community Ahead of Feast of Ramadan

Ahead of the feast of Ramadan, the Member of Parliament for Mezam North constituency, Hon Agho Oliver has donated Parliamentary goodies to the Muslim Community of Sabga. Hon. Agho Oliver used the occasion to applaude the Sabga Muslim Community as an exemplary peace loving community and for being development oriented. He said he personally holds the entire community in high esteem reasons why he decided to come and share with them during this fasting period. He equally congratulated the Lamido of Sabga for instilling peace in his community and expressed thank to the population as they foiled attempts by separatist fighters to burn down schools in the village "I have come to congratulate you for taking the commitment for peace" Hon Agho added. His congratulatory message for peace was accompanied with bags of rice, cartons of sugar, blankets and buckets to encourage the Muslim community during the month of ramadan. Mamuda Sabga, Lamido of Sabga saluted the MP who for the second year running has come to the aid of Muslim community during ramadan. He encouraged the MP to keep working for the progress of Tubah. And concluded that the population of Sabga has him.in their hearts. When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)

Sunday, May 2, 2021

#WorldPressFreedomDay2021: Ntumfor Barr. Nico Halle Challenges the Media to Tackle Hate Speech

By Ntumfor Barr. Nico Halle


Would it not be an unforgivable gaffe if the National Patron of CAMASEJ, CENPA etc  forgets to remember this land mark celebration and commune with the entire Media Family?

Such an event affords members and stakeholders of the Media to evaluate the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats;(SWOT) of their platform. 

After carefully monitoring the Cameroonian media for quite a while, I can aver without any iota of doubt on my mind that it is waxing very strong. Most of the journalists are more than ever before committed to investigative journalism thereby observing "best practices" principle. Reading through a cross section of the publications, I come away with the impression that the media are becoming more and more devoted to professionalism. 
It would be honest to note that the growth of our Democracy is largely due to the whistle blowing role played by the media. The media has for the most part fought the panel beating of the Constitution of the Republic of Cameroon. The media has equally fought electioneering without pity. 

Another area where the media has played a major role is in exposing embezzlers, corruption and graft specialists. 
In short the Press has fought moral decadence in all its forms. On this score I make bold to congratulate the Press. 

As regards weaknesses, I must say that we still have some sporadic sensational publications that do more harm than good to the image of the media family. If the various Press Unions or Associations can deal with the above vices, I bet you we can boast of the best Media in most of Africa. I am widely traveled, hence well placed to compare the media platforms of various countries. 
Yet the media has failed in the fight against Hate Speech which has caused a lot of damage to the peace that we should enjoy. I challenge the media to tackle Hate Speech, the monster. 

On the Front of opportunities, it would be more gainful if the Press diversified its portfolio. Here I mean exploiting the areas of multiculturalism. Cameroon being a country blessed with many tribes and traditions. This beauty should be showcased as a special asset for the country. 
There is also the area of folklore which still has not been sufficiently exploited. 

With regard to threats, one can advise that the Press should constitute itself into a powerful force to reckon with. It should protect its members against overzealous citizens who only have use for them when it comes to singing their praises. It has been a common practice that the Press is usually used and dumped by unscrupulous Cameroonians and self-serving individuals. The Press most watch out henceforth. 
The Press should also press for enough subvention from the State which will help it run well without becoming vulnerable to the beck and call of people who would bribe them to do their dirty jobs. 
Access to information still seems to be a major setback in our Society. There can be no credible Press without access to information. 
It is however known that classified information cannot be accessed by the Press.
Press freedom should be exploited properly, knowing that the right to freedom is not a blank cheque. Rights also have obligations that must be respected by all Press professionals. 

Finally, on the occasion of the celebration of the World Press Freedom day, I wish to dedicate my latest Award from the Nigerian government to the Cameroonian Press for their huge sacrifices in Nation Building. May God continue to protect you as you discharge your very daunting task with little or no resources. 

Happy World Press Freedom Day to you ALL.

When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)

Friday, April 30, 2021

Ntumfor Barr. Nico Halle Speaks Out on Hate Speech-A Must Read


MY LITTLE TAKE ON HATE SPEECH
By Barrister Nico Halle


Hate Speech. What causes it and what are it's ramifications? 

This little and simple article is definitely a continuation of my almost twenty-eight years quest for Justice and Peace for our beloved country where there is everything but Love, Justice and Peace. Too bad indeed. 

The article is also triggered by the exponential upsurge in hate speech in Cameroon and beyond. As a Justice and Peace crusader, and as one who has no kind words for embezzlers and predators it is incumbent upon my humble self to situate the current situation within its proper context even if I may only be repeating myself over and over again. 

Yet, what is hate speech? Hate speech though loosely used by so many is described by others as threatening and wanton words, articles that attack particular groups especially on the basis of minority, race, sexual orientation, religion, colour, belief, ethnicity, nationality and education. Hate Speech is also any kind of communication in writing, speech, behavior, action, character that hurts or attacks, uses pejorative or selective language that makes reference to a group of people who are deprived or marginalized. The definition might be varied and various, but it stems from one thing- absence of love, Justice, equity leading to ANGER/FRUSTRATION resulting in- VIOLENCE, CHAOS AND ANARCHY. 

Truth be told, when God created Cameroon like many other Nations, He provided for His people sufficient resources for their welfare. It is true that Adam and Eve played into the hands of the devil who tricked them into violating God's strict instructions. (Spare me details). Both of them fell and sin found itself in the world. 

Despite God's anger, He, in His infinite love for His people still sent Prophets to turn things around without success. He later on sent His only begotten son Jesus Christ to transform His people. These same people rebelled against Him and crucified him even though He committed no crime.

Today we are engulfed in Hate, greed, fear, graft, embezzlement, bribery and corruption, discrimination, tribalism, favoritism, xenophobia, regionalism, hypocrisy, falsehood, marginalization, lies, human rights and liberties abuse, election rigging etcetc etc. Are these not the platform on which Hate speech thrives abundantly? The answer is a big YES. Can we who are promoters of the above fight Hate speech? The answer is a big NO. I challenge some of us; all over our country who are condemning hate speech whether we have the moral authority to fight Hate Speech! How can we condemn what we promote? This is certainly very hypocritical and impossible. If we MUST fight Hate speech, we MUST start from what causes Hate speech otherwise it would be an effort in futility. 

How can we fight Hate speech when we cannot respect the Rule of law of our land? Are we truly patriotic? 

How can we fight Hate speech when discrimination is promoted at all the echelons of our society? Where there is discrimination there is hate speech.

How can we fight Hate speech when the core moral values of love, Justice, equity, transparency, accountability, integrity, truth, patriotism, respect of human rights and liberties, credibility etc that should be espoused to constitute the platform of our daily activities are treated with levity? 

How can we fight Hate speech when meritocracy has given way to mediocrity? 

How can we fight Hate speech when some of those who receive awards, distinctions and medals are of questionable character?

Some time ago I met with someone I know at an event who boasted that he has occupied high positions within our society and even trumpeted that he is one of the most bilingual and educated Cameroonians. I chatted with him for about twenty minutes and told him straight that I do not value his learned stature as most Cameroonians know him as corrupt and election rigger and that he had nothing to offer as he was morally bankrupt. I reminded him of his quest for power and money by corrupt means that people know. He was ashamed when I disclosed to him in the presence of another friend what he had done when he worked at one of our institutions. Can such a person fight Hate speech? Absolutely no,  because he is partly responsible for those in abject poverty idling around.

How can we fight Hate speech when poverty and unemployment are our mainstay? A hungry and an unemployed person is a fertile ground for Hate Speech.

How can we fight Hate speech when elections are rigged at almost all levels of our society? About 85% of uprising in the world emanate from rigged elections. See what happens at Cultural Associations, in our Communities, our global Churches, within Political parties, within the civil society, even in the Bar Association where the Rule of law ought to be the watch word. 

How can we fight Hate speech when Religious structures that ought to be a moral force to reckon with have degenerated into despicable moral decadence? 

How can we fight Hate speech when parents do no longer bring up their children in the way of the Lord? Proverbs 22:6 
The fear of the Lord which should be the beginning of wisdom has now been transformed into the fear of money, power, position etc is the beginning of wisdom. 

How can we fight Hate speech when religious knowledge and moral education do not feature in the curriculum of our children's studies? Five "O" level papers without Religious Knowledge; or Two "A" level papers without Religious Knowledge. Are we not saying that five or two papers without God?  So how does this situation bring up the child in the way of the Lord? Answer blowing in the wind.

How can one who promotes corruption, bribery, graft, discrimination, tribalism, division, divide and rule, hypocrisy, falsehood, xenophobia, violence, bitterness, frustration, sycophancy, surrogacy, bootlicking, praise singing, idol worshiping etc etc etc fight Hate speech? All of these vices virtually promote hate speech.

Even if we are not scrupulously respecting the Rule of law of our Country let us at least ask for direction from our awesome God. This is the person whose boots we should lick daily by going on our knees and asking for forgiveness after repenting from our sins. 

Why is it that even some of the books that could even lead us into being patriotic are systematically spurned?
I have had occasion of reading and re-reading many great books on Goodness, Audacity of Hope, and Lamentation for a beloved Country, Nation Building, the Politics of Jesus, Rigour and Moralization, The Seven Habits of highly effective people. These books have inspired and molded me a lot. 

These books were good yesterday and are today still relevant for a society that wants to live in peace and harmony. If these books had been imbibed at all echelons of our body polity, we would have long emerged as Cameroon is blessed with huge natural and human resources. We would have also avoided the socio-political crisis rocking the NW/SW Regions of our country. Most Cameroonians I know are very intelligent in almost all areas of life. Unfortunately, academia that is devoid of core moral values represents almost nothing. Such academia cannot build a great Nation.

Yet, why have these books been spurned? This is because by implementing their contents embezzlers and grafters would no longer have their way. They have over the years looted and plundered the resources thereby creating poverty and unemployment. Despicable. 

These books imply that the Rule of law would be respected by all and sundry thereby curbing inequalities that are fertile grounds for frustration and of course Hate Speech. Intrigues, greed, vaulting and inordinate ambitions, unbridled quest for power, recognition and position, manipulations, lies, cover ups, and FEAR are largely responsible for most of frustrations leading to Hate Speech. 

The socio-political crisis in the NW/SW Regions are still very pre-occupying owing to a couple of reasons. Some of the key players, call them stake holders have NEVER told the truth because of FEAR. They fear to lose friendship, they fear to lose benefits, favours, advantages, promotions, appointments or reappointments, grandeur, titles, awards, glamour, splendour and what have you! 

People have forgotten that all the above attributes no matter how we acquired them will slip off our fingers when God wills it. I have always reminded myself that there is no position or anything I possess anywhere that I cannot let go when it comes to standing for the truth and defending general interest. We have also forgotten that our live here on earth is ephemeral and that we have a responsibility to leave the world better than we met it. We have also forgotten that amassing wealth to the detriment of our brothers and sisters is a heinous crime against humanity and that we shall all be held accountable to our creator for all our deeds. We even forget that we came empty and will leave the world empty.

Some people are insensitive to the many civilians, and army that are perishing in the senseless war in the NW/SW Regions. Some of us are more interested in how much money we make on the blood of our brothers and sisters dying in their great numbers. Those countries manufacturing arms are making brisk business. Terrible. Others are making political capital of the crisis. A big SHAME to us all. There is always time for reckoning when all will be said and done. 

Finally, when the Pope's representative visited Cameroon recently he re-echoed what I have been recommending since about four years now on how we can honestly solve the socio-political crisis in the NW/SW regions: namely the creation of a Justice, Peace and Reconciliation platform. This will constitute the platform for honest, objective, inclusive dialogue to hold.  For this to happen smoothly, some preliminary measures should be taken to create an enabling environment. I still stand by this crusade and pray that God should show the people of this beloved country the right way to come out of the crisis. 

While this is the way, Spiritual and Moral Rearmament should be highlighted at all the facets of the country. Hate Speech must be tackled holistically especially at the grassroots where we find about 90% of frustration owing to the fact the people are living in abject squalor. 

Like JF Kennedy, I will always ask myself what I can do for my country and not what my country can do for me. This I shall continue to do till my Creator calls me home whenever He wishes. It is not about perfection as nobody is perfect. It is about being useful to humanity our frailties apart.

I pray and pray and pray for God’s people.


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Sunday, April 25, 2021

Hon. Naomi Donates Tons of Fertilizer to Farmers




The donation which comes as farmers in Ndu.sub Division are in need of inputs for their farms was saluted with alot of euphoria. The 10 tons of fertilizer is expected to boost production in the Ndu municipality. Hon. Mbongnyor Naomi Ngando was flanked during the distribution exercise by the Mayor of Ndu council, Abdou Borno and other elected officials as well as local administrators. Before handing over the support to women leaders of the 10 farmer groups, the Member of Parliament cautioned that the support should be used for the purpose intended. She equally expressed joy and thanks to the women of Ndu for being the bread basket of Donga Mantung Division and the North West Region at large. She reminded the women that agriculture remains the backbone of the economy and lauded their efforts for the significant contribution towards food sufficiency. 
On his part Abdou Borno Kamfon reiterated the fact that the economy of Ndu depends solely on agriculture and livestock. He said that the Ndu council is living no stone unturned in trying to provide farms to market roads as well as developing health infrastructures to sustain the farming population. He thank the MP for the timely support which will go a long way to boost maize and beans production qualitatively and quantitatively. 
The subdivisional delegate of agriculture and rural development for Ndu, said that the fertilizer will benefit an estimated 180 farmers and would likely increase production of maize and beans by over 30-40%




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Monday, April 19, 2021

Tribute to Christian Cardinal Tumi By Barrister Nico Halle

 


Pa Cardinal as I fondly called you when you sojourned in this sin sick world where there is everything but Love and Justice, I am doing this piece with deep pain in my heart as you have gone home to your creator. The news of your demise was surely a thunderbolt on my whole body set up. So devastating, shocking, smashing, crushing and unbelievable. Why because you are usually robust and promising in your outlook. 

When I remember the quality moments we had together in sharing a meals after both of us acted as resource persons at Seminars or workshops in Bamenda or at your residence here in Douala I am trapped by nostalgia. Excellent moments that remain indelible on my mind. I cannot forget the honour you bestowed upon my humble self when you sacrifice a greater portion of you day in personally taking part in my 30th Professional Anniversary at the Presbyterian Church Bonaberi-Douala in 2016. You electrified the large Assembly of invitees who had come to attend the event by the warm and kind words pronounced in describing me as a man of integrity and dignity. You added that though you were not close to me you appreciated what I was doing for the Nation in the domain of Peace crusading and fighting against Corruption and moral decadence in all its forms. You indicated that you loved my frank and courageous stance on the truth, patriotism, dignity and honesty. 


The climax of your love for me was when you paid my modest family a maiden visit at our home here in Bonaberi. The wisdom you shared with some friends and my Rev Pastors invited to receive you has remained engraved in our hearts. We were abundantly blessed by your visit especially as it was you who initiated it wanting to know where my family lives. We will never thank you enough Pa Cardinal. 
The last but crucial call I received from you is when you were assigned to lead a caravan to explain the contents of the recommendations of the Major National Dialogue MND in the NW Region. When you got to Bamenda you called me to find out where I was as I was on the list of the team you were leading. When I told you that I was still in Douala you asked what I was still doing in Douala when the rest of the members were already in Bamenda. In my response I told you that I could not come to Bamenda to be part of your caravan because I was never invited to the National Dialogue consequently could not come as I would not have much to say especially as the issues needed  mastery. Then you ask a question I could not answer. "Ntumfor if you were not invited to the MND who then was invited? You have over the years been crusading Peace and reconciling so many factions in society how come you of them all will not be invited? When I saw your name on the list I was happy that we had someone who would assist us. Now I do not know what to do. Yes Ntumfor you are right not to come because you were not invited to the dialogue. This is unfair". "Pa Cardinal, may kindly inform you that I checked with the PMHG Chief Dr Dion Ngute and he confirmed that my invitations had been directed to the Bilingualism Commission. When I called the Director of Cabinet of PM he equally confirmed that my invitations had been directed to the Bilingualism Commission. I further called H.E. Felix Mbayu who again confirmed that my invitations had been directed to the Bilingualism Commission. Of the two invitations sent to the Commission for me only that of the Cultural Gala was seen". After listening to me you expressed your indignation at such highhandedness and that was the end of our long chat.

Pa Cardinal you are gone home but your extraordinary huge legacy will live on and be perpetuated by those who espoused core moral values of society. 
I dare not grief for your departure. I would rather celebrate your unparalleled accomplished and fulfilled life. You were a great model. You talked the talk and walked the walk. 
Now that you have been called by your creator, we plead with you to continue to intercede for us all. Continue to pray for love, Justice and Peace to reign amongst God's people. Pray for Cameroon, Africa and the world. 
Finally, thank you for the love you had for me and my family. 
Rest well with the Lord where there is no more pain nor suffering. Where there is no hate, corruption, embezzlement, greed, bad blood, blackmail, rigging, graft, falsehood, hypocrisy, jealousy, discrimination, tribalism etc etc

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Thursday, April 15, 2021

Bafut Mayor, MP Handover Renovated Dormitory Blocs, Promise Scholarships to Students



The Mayor of Bafut Council, Ngwakongoh Lawrence and the Member of Parliament for Bafut/ Tubah, Hon. Agho Oliver have today April 15, 2021, officially handed the renovated dormitory at PSS Mankon (hosting) PSS Bafut. Reconstructed by Bafut council and roofed by Bafut/ Tubah MP as well as with substantial assistance from Presidential couple to renovate other blocs and boys dormitory of PSS Mankon also torched by fire during same period, PSS Mankon counts close to 900 students while PSS Bafut counts over 400 students. welcoming them on behalf of Presbyterian Education Authority, PEA, were the principals of Mankon and Bafut, who prayed God to allow the MP and Mayor live long enough to realize their promises to students of both colleges, while already acknowledging that a friend in need is a friend indeed. 


This is so because in addition to handing over of the reconstructed dormitary, the two dynamic elected young men promised scholarships covering three years tuition to 8 Advance Level students from both PSS Bafut and PHS Mankon, as well as 8 scholarships for high school for Ordinary level students of both schools beginning next academic year. The scholarship in it's entirety is a 3 years scholarship of FCFA 50.000 per year for 3 years for 8 "A" level students, and tuition of over FCFA 400.000 to 8 students for 2 years high school studies as well as 8 GCE 'O' level students transiting to high school. After inspecting refurbished buildings, the Mayor and MP addressed students of both schools, encouraging them to study hard as future of this country is in their hands. 
Hon. Agho Oliver and Ngwakongo Lawrence presented themselves as two examples of youth who dared to dream and succeeded, and urged students to also dream big given that education is the key to the world. 
Accompanying the Mayor and MP to event was the Commissioner for Economic Development for the newly installed North West Regional Assembly, Ghejun Awunti. Before leaving PSS Mankon, Hon. Agho Oliver and Ngwakongo Lawrence also offered 1500 facemasks to the two schools as part of their efforts to mitigate the widespread of covid 19. 
It is worth mentioning that the reconstructed dormitory blocs were equipped with fire extinguishers and solar energy. 





SHUMAS, BSFA-UK Extend Hand of Fellowship to Catholic Schools




Strategic Humanitarian Services-SHUMAS working ifxn collaboration with Building Schools for Africa-BSFA-UK have extended a hand of fellowship to Catholic Schools in Bamenda. SHUMAS Director, Ndzerem Stephen personally handed over the support to the beneficiaries a forth night ago in a solemn ceremony which was marked by the presence of clergies, school officials and parents. 
The support which amongst others included pedagogic material, benches, chairs and science laboratory was the first of it's kind to mission schools. The lucky beneficiaries were St John Catholic School Ntaghem, St Joseph Catholic College Mankon and Saint Charles Lwanga Catholic School Up Station. At St. John for example, SHUMAS rehabilated classrooms and equally donated a well equiped science laboratory for the school which since creation has never had one. Teachers, students, parents and the clergies, expressed gratitude and thanks to their donors for the gift of the future. 


Both Rev. Father Bonaventure Ndong and Rev. Father Edward Siani appreciated the donor for an investment for the future and for acknowledging that " children are jewels". They called on God to bless the hands that giveth and replenish the sources so that these givers will never lack.
Ndzerem Stephen, SHUMAS Director while handing over the gifts to the beneficiaries cautioned that the donation should be judiciously used for the purpose for which it was intended. To him, "the only thing u can give to a child is education. If a child is to be the president of this country and that child does not go to school, the child would not even be a truck pusher. That is why we invest eighty percent of our projects on education". He told students and pupils that education is the foundation of human existence and it is the only key to the future. 
It should be recalled that SHUMAS is one of the leading humanitarian organization in Cameroon and for over 15 years has been building schools and providing an enabling environment for teaching and learning in Cameroon. The SHUMAS Center is the best incubation training center for young agricentrepreneurs. 




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Friday, March 26, 2021

Cameroon's Foremost Whistleblower, Ntumfor Barrister Nico Halle Recognized by Nigeria




This reflection is inspired by the fact that unlike an umpteen African and Cameroon elite who have spent time over the years, fostering and perpetrating Western and European hegemony or North/South cooperation, Ntumfor Barrister Nico Halle has stood out as a shinning city upon the hill, in promoting and fostering South/South cooperation.

It is also informed by the fact that very few African thinkers and elites seem to understand the fact that Africans would remain underdogs and beggers infront of Western and European countries, if they do not fight to break down the movement and trade barriers amongst African countries skillfully imposed by the Western and European colonizers so as to keep African nations perpetually divided and reliant on them, while the West and Europe unites in exploiting such divisions, a phenomen Ntumfor Barrister Nico Halle now seems to be joining Professor Lumumba, in frontally challenging.


It is also inspired by the fact that it takes only a forward-looking and open-minded people and nation like Nigeria to publicly recognize and eulogize a citizen of another country like Cameroon, for years of promoting and fostering trade, tourism and cultural relations between Cameroon and Nigeria, as well as intra African trade.

Last March 22, 2021, saw a new chapter opened in the history of Cameroon-Nigeria relations with citizen diplomacy at the forefront as frontline Cameroon citizens who have over the years been promoting and nurturing trade, tourism and rich cultural relations between Cameroon and Nigeria were publicly recognized and awarded certificates. Singled out for appreciation and awarded by the Nigerian diplomatic mission in Cameroon, acting on behalf of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Nigerian people, was Cameroon's international legal luminary, human rights and humanitarian lawyer, Ntumfor Barrister Nico Halle, who in turn quickly dedicated the award to the media family in Cameroon for always standing by him in the dissemination of his crusades and campaigns against injustices, moral decadence and social ills.

The event that marked the end of the Cameroon-Nigerian Trade, Tourism and Cultural Week, an annual event curated by the Nigerian Consul General in Douala-Cameroon, where Ntmfor Barrister Nico Halle, the awardee was also guest speaker, was unique opportunity for the friendly and brotherly people of the two countries to showcase the richness of intra African trade, tourism and cultural cooperation as its sustainability needed to go beyond governments and diplomats to being appropriated by ordinary citizens in African countries, the likes of Ntumfor Barrister Nico Halle leading by example.

Not that Ntumfor's charity in leading by example began abroad. He has for years done so in his native Awing, the North West, Cameroon and in various spheres. His examplary leadership skills and humanitarian ouvertures have over the years, earned him over 116 local, national and international awards, which averagely could be an equivalent of three awards per year for the last 30 years, not counting awards and medals he has rejected, for want of credibility.

Apart from being holder of two honoris causa doctorial degrees from renowned university institutes, Ntumfor Barrister Nico Halle is also awardee the 2018 Africa Summit Universal Peace Federation, which award Ntumfor dedicated to all peace loving and law abiding Cameroonians, 2019 Nelson Mandela Memorial Lecturer, amongst others.

Some of his most exciting awards are a sign of encouragement and appreciation for his unrelentless whistleblowing against corruption, embezzlement, bribery, election rigging, moral decadence and human rights abuses in both public and private spheres, including the church.

Ntumfor's whistleblowing against powerful institutions and individuals cuts through foreboding shadows with a clear and courageous message of hope to all Africans in general and Cameroonians in particular: a message that fear must be defeated in 2021 for any meaningful change to be effected in Cameroon in particular and Africa in general. A message that Cameroonians, and by extension Africans, fear truth-telling because of the fear of material and career-limiting opportunities. 

And like Dr. Lloyd John Ogilvie in 'Facing the future without fear', Ntumfor is of the opinion that even though there are over 136 references in the Bible urging God's people not to fear, fear has weakened the immune system of Cameroonians and Africans to an extent that they compromise the morally corrupt governance systems across Africa.

His outings at times inspire awe and contempt, heightening the intense affective landscape in which whistleblowers will often find themselves.

Ntumfor's boldness and critical scholarship in calling out the injustices of power regimes, institutions and individuals, inevitably trigger anger, anxiety, shame, guilt, disgust, and indeed fear, as he refuses to behave like other Cameroonians by remaining silent in the face of corruption, embezzlement, linguistic and cultural violence and discrimination, as obtains today in Cameroon.

And going by the prevailing circumstances, especially in the two English speaking Regions of Cameroon where fear of speaking truth to power has become a constant companion to many, Ntumfor's prescription for 2021 is that it is preferable to speak the truth if any change in the situation is expected in 2021. 

That would also entail promoting and fostering intra African trade, tourism, cultural exchanges, and more importantly, indigenous methods of preventing and resolving intra-state and inter-state conflicts in much the same way Cameroon and Nigeria did over the Bakassi boundary conflict, where Ntumfor himself later gave awards of appreciation and recognition to the Presidents of Nigeria and Cameroon, for their statesmanship in peacefully resolving the conflict, and where he continues to bring pressure to bare on President Paul Biya to use the same enlightened wisdom to resolve the ragging Anglophone conflict.

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Thursday, March 25, 2021

Bambili Road Sink: Tubah/Bafut MP, Agho Oliver visits scene, sympathizes with victims



Hon. Agho Oliver, Member of Parliament for Tubah/Bafut, this Thursday morning made an on-the-spot visit and assessment of the distruction caused by the unfortunate sink caused by the heavy rains of yesterday, and that led to the obstruction of traffic and destruction of property.
The Hon. MP was satisfied that all was quickly put in place for traffic to resume and that the local company charged with the road works was putting all in place to see to it that all ends well.

Hon. Agho Oliver was however disappointed that the local contractor carrying the repair/reconstruction works has so far been high handed and not cooperating with local authorities of Tubah.
He was concerned about reports presented to him by Tubah Council authorities that since the contractor started work, he has refused to collaborate with Tubah Council authorities. It was further revealed that the road sink could have been avoided if the contractor did not, in the course of opening up the Bambili stretch of road, discarded the existing three metre rings for one metre rings and never made sure the pathways were canalized.
While calling for greater collaboration between contractors and local authorities, Hon..Agho Oliver took time off to sympathize with some inhabitants of the area whose properties and homes were destroyed by the torential rains.



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Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Hon. Agho Oliver Goes International, Speaks at Massachusetts Water Youth Summit



March 22 was largely observed around the globe as World Water Day, a day which underlines the significance of fresh water in our lives. 2021 edition was commemorated under the theme: Valuing water.  According to the United Nations, this day is not just only to celebrate water but more importantly it is also intended to raise awareness about some lesser facts. For instance, statistics show that approximately 2. 2 billion people don’t have access to safe drinking water. And besides, the UN has predicted that by 2050 approximately 5.7 billion people could be living in areas that will witness water shortage for at aleast a month every year. Accordingly, the UN says one of the core focus areas of World Water Day is to work towards accomplishing Sustainable Development Goal 6: water and sanitation for all by 2030. 
As part of the commemoration for this year, Hon. Agho Oliver Bamenju was one of the panelists at the 9th Annual Massachusetts Water Youth Summit organized by the Foundation for a Green Future.  In his presentation Hon, Agho Oliver that with the harshness of the dry season access to water remains a major preoccupation around the globe and Cameroon as well. “Covid 19” he added “has skyrocket the need for water given that water is one of the barrier measures that those who cannot afford facemask can easily afford if it is accessible to all”.  To Hon. Agho Oliver, improving access to water should start from protecting water sources which to him are “sources of life given that water is life”. Harping on his personal contribution and water government of Cameroon has been doing to improve access to water, Hon. Agho Oliver said every year, government provides water schemes to communities yet community beneficiaries hardly take care of the water sources. He also mentioned the invasion of water catchment areas by farmers and rampant grazing in around water sources. “Lash and burnt commonly known as Ankara” he reiterated also is also one of the drivers of climate change and contributes significantly in polluting water sources. When asked what has been his contribution in improving access to water, Hon. Agho said he started planting trees to restore water sources before he became Member of Parliament. “With the ongoing crisis and Internally Displaced in the North West Region, there is the need for us to improve on access to water in the North West Region”, he added. At the end of the presentation Hon. Agho Oliver expressed gratitude to Dr. Karen Weber, of the Foundation for a Green Future for inviting him to talk to youths and learn as well. 
It is worth mentioning that the 9th Annual Massachusetts Water Youth Summit was a virtual event was sponsored by Senator Ann Gobi, Senator Jamie and Representative Carolyn Dykema. Participants were made up of youth from USA, France, India, Cameroon, Kenya, Rwanda, Malaysia and South Africa. 



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Monday, March 15, 2021

Hon. Mbongnyor Naomi Ngando Communes with Wimbum Community in Yde



The Member of Parliament for Donga Mantung Centre Constituency, Hon. Mbongnyor Naomi Ngando was flanked by a powerful delegation as she Communes with the Wimbum Cultural and Development Association-WICUDA in the outskirts of Yaounde, on Sunday 14, 2021. There was euphoria and fanfare when Hon. Mbongnyor Naomi Ngando and her entourage arrived the meeting ground. She was saluted on her arrival by a huge crowd of Wimbum people. The echoes of drumbeats and chants in Limbum echoed into the small hills of Oyomabang and the lowland of Nkolbisson, which indicated to the Yaoundeans that something was about to happen. 
Upon arrival, she was received by the President and the entire executive as well as some title holders of Mbumland resident in the nation capital. Welcoming the MP 
and her entourage, the President of the WICUDA expressed gratitude to the Member of Parliament for Ndu for taking time off her busy schedule to commune with them.
Speaker after speaker poured expressed joy and happiness for the timely visit which they said will consolidate the solidarity amongst the Wimbum Community. 
Addressing the Wimbum Community, Hon. Mbongnyor Naomi Ngando said she is looking forth at WICUDA as a veritable partner in development. "We don't know everything, we learn every day and I am here so that we can put our ideas together to impact lives back home" she said. In her greeting speech she emphasized that she neither knows all nor they know all but that together they will know all for the development back home.She regretted for have not paid them a  visit because of the traumatizing unfortunate Ngarbuh incident of 14/02/2020 just  5 days after their election.
In comformity with the Wimbum tradition, before leaving the Wimbum meeting hall she offered drinks to the population



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Monday, March 8, 2021

Women's Day: Meet Hon. Mbongnyor Naomi Ngando, the Carreer Politician




Hon. Mbongnyor Naomi Ngando  is a female political giant whose rise to prominence paints the picturesque of how much women in leadership could impact lives in purely male dominated society.
She is the Member of Parliament for Donga Mantung Centre Constituency-Ndu in Donga Mantung Division of the Northwest region. She is on her first mandate. She is one of those exemplary female politicians who have dismantled male barriers to rise. Talk about female politicians who are fighting against the widespread of covid 19, the first name that come to mind is Hon. Naomi. Of late she was in town distributing maize seeds and covid 19 kits to women. She is making a mark in the Donga Mantung political landscape. 
Before becoming a career politician, her hard work, determination and involvement in community work and sound education shaped and influenced her life to where she is today.
This good natured, self-motivated and sparkling political icon has had a distinguished career as a teacher before a jump-start in politics where she is going into records in great names. Conscientiously speaking she has been rated as the agrarian political messiah who continues to stimulate the woman that “what a man can do in politics, a woman can do it better”. This is great motivation because she is and continues to make a difference in the lives of the rural woman as she is on her first mandate. 
Besides, she is an educationist. She had served as head teacher in several schools before moving to work in the inspectorate. 

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Christelle Bay Chongwain: The Exemplary Human Right Advocate

Behind every woman is an inspiring story. Meet Christelle Bay Chongwain one of the few women who has moved beyond artificial male barriers and she is changing lives as rights and peace advocate. On this special day,  the inspiring stories of women cannot be be told with mentioning her name. Christelle Bay is a woman of the future who was born with the knack to cater the need of 
others.  She is a Mandela Washington Fellow. She is the CEO of  Hope for the Needy Association-Cameroon. HOFNA  Accompanying rural women, advocating for gender equity, violence against women and rights of children as well as providing support has been her line of action in fostering the empowerment of the poor as well as building a better future for all. And providing scholarships to orphans as well as encouraging the education of the girl child is what has made HOFNA Cameroon the Best of the Best in Child result orientation. It is also this art of reaching out to the needy that has catapulted Christelle Bay Nfor in various communities in the North West Region of Cameroon. What makes her dissimilar from others is that she does uncommon things in a very common manner.
With the collaboration of funding partners and with donations from members, HOFNA has reached out to over 500 primary schools pupils in the North West Region by donating didactic materials. In her move to encourage communities realize their worth through the education of the girl child; HOFNA has offered scores of scholarships to little intelligent girls in the region. She started ten years ago by providing scholarship to pupils  at CS Ngwanri in Nkambe Central. This she said is a way to raise hopes in communities and build a better future for the next generation. 
Today, she has reached out to hundreds of children accross the country. Coming closer to Christelle Bay is discovering a pictogram in child welfare and an advocate for the right to education for the girl child. As a matter of fact, she is putting and has been putting HOFNA Cameroon on the ladders of the trusted NGOs that Cameroon needs to achieve the Vision 2035. HOFNA Cameroon from all observations inspires hope given that her devotion to work for a sustain future is what is making her to think of moving climate change issues from workshops and symposium to the classrooms for children to be informed and empowered on mitigation strategies. 

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Celebrating Leadership Skills of Ma Yaah Patience Tamfu on Women's Day



She is CPDM Section President in the United States. Her trappings as a career politician speak volumes. In fact, to have risen above the artificial barriers to be elected Section President in Uncle Sam's country is a feat. If there is any area in Cameroon where the Beijing platform can be assessed, it is in her participation in political and economic sphere which was former a no go one for the woman. This woman has shown that women in leadership could mean a lot to Cameroon. Ever since this daughter of the great statesman, late Hon. SN Tamfu became the sparkling flicker, the ever first woman to strengthen the CPDM party in the United State of America. She has become a symbol that women in leadership position could mean a lot to Cameroon. Hitherto considered a no go zone for women, Yaah Patience Tamfu has not only dismantled the male barriers constructed round politics but has more importantly serve as a woman emancipator. Where two or three are gathered to talk development, Patience Tamfu is always present. Though living in the USA, her contributions to development initiatives in Mbum land are surplus. Congrats Ma Yaah and Happy Women's Day. 



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