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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

The Euphoria that Saluted Ta Nformi Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh as Presonality of The Year (PhotoNews)

Donga Mantung SDO making his closing remarks

SDO Applauds The Eye Newspaper
Personality of The Year #Dr.ChrisFomunyoh cutting the Anniversary Cake

SDO Ngone Ndodemesape Bernard unveiling anniversary Cake

SDO Ngone Ndodemesape Bernard unveiling anniversary Cake

DO for Nkambe, Abba Abdouraman cutting the cake

Deputy Mayor for Nkambe Mme Ajara cutting the cake

Hon. Njingum Musa cutting the cake

Ndansi Elvis cutting the cake

Ta Shey Frankline Ndzi Nformi cutting the cake

From left to right: Dr. Ndonwie from Ghana, Ndansi Elvis and the Mayor of Nkambe, Ngabir Paul

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The Euhoria That Saluted The Coronation of Ta Nformi Dr. Chris Fomunyoh at the 9th Anniversary of The Eye Newspaper


Ta Nformi Dr. Chris making the acceptance speech

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Mayor of Nkambe Ngabir Paul Bantar

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Dr. Chris Fomunyoh Wins Two Great Titles in One Day (PhotoNews)


Ta Nformi Dr. Chris Fomunyoh flanked by Fons of Donga Mantung Division

Ta Nformi Dr. Chris with the Fon of Nkambe

Ta Nformi receiving "Personality of the Year award" from the sdo for Donga Mantung



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Sunday, August 30, 2015

Shaa Festival Kickstarts in Misaje with Zonal Finals, Sub Divisional Final Slated for Monday

Courtesy (Bees &Nectar)
The 2015 zonal finals of the Shaa Festival is making newodef Belo Buba Maigari, take time to monstrate how shaa women can safe cons in Misaje Sub Division in Donga Mantung Division of the North West Region.  This shaa festival which is in its 3rd edition is aimed at promoting hygiene and sanitation in the brewing and sales of this local liqour made from fermented corn is pulling crowd. Before handing over the prizes in Cash and material, the promoter and organiser, Ndansi Elvis who doubles as National Youth President of the National Union For Democracy and Progress NUDP took time to sensitize everyone on the risk attached. He said by applying good hygienic conditions the brewing and selling of shaa could eradicate contagious disease such as cough, tuberclosis or typhoid by washing used cups using running water from stand bucket taps. Taking himself as an example he said his grand mother sold shaa to pay his school fees so women selling shaa today should do same for their children in order to give these children the opportunity other children have got which to acquire knowledge. He equally decried the rampant early child delivery common among young girl who should be going to school and not making babies in the house out of wedlock.
So far the team has been to Sabongida, Dumbu, Bakinchine, Kamine and Kidung. a grand finals is scheduled for Monday 3& in Misaje to round up with 2015 edition that is after Nfume and Nkanchi.





 320 Liters of Shaa brought in for the competition in Kamine

 First Prize winner handed her trophy and prizes

 Ndansi Health Talks to Kamine people

 A young girl who participated and won in Kamine encouraged by Ndansi
 Winners of 2015 Misaje Shaa festival at Kamine pose with Promoter Ndansi Elvis
 First Prize winner talks to the Press at kamine

 Ndansi Elvis pays courtesy visit to the Fon of Bessa at his Kidung Palace
Prizes displayed for winners at Kidung
 Ben Colins busy enlisting participants at the Shaa Festival at Kidung
Ndansi  Health talks to Kidung people

 Demonstration on how clean cups
 Ndansi Elvis demonstrating how to clean used cups with running water from a tap bucket
 Winner of First Prize smile with fat envelop and a bucket including a trophy
 Jubilating Husband of First Prize Winner in Kidung


Ndansi Elvis and his team leaving Kidung Leaving behind a big smile






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Misaje Gets Own Football Academy

The Misaje Football Academy has been launched. The launching ceremony took place at the Misaje Municipal stadium in the presence of its promoter, Ndansi Elvis Nukam.  Present in Misaje to ignite hopes, was the lone Division III side, Bang Bullet FC of Nkambe. Vuvuzelas echoed into the valleys of Nkanchi, Chunghe and to the hills of Banso when the two teams entered the field. There was euphoria and fanfare as football lovers could be seen from all the angles of the town rushing not to miss an inch of the football encounter. (Details soon)








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Ndansi Elvis Donates to Muslim Communities

The National Youth President of NUDP, Ndansi Elvis Nukam has donated kettles to the Muslim community in Misaje.  He extended the hand of fellowship to on August 28, 2015 when he visited the Misaje and Dumbu mosques. 
This was during his tour in Misaje Subdivision for the Shaa festival. While handing the donation to the leaders of the beneficiary communities, Ndansi Elvis prescribed peace and love to the Muslim faithfuls and pleaded that they should be prayerful against societal ill that is trying to enter into their community. The Muslim faithfuls on their part also promised to continue praying for God's guidance and protection as well as for peace to reign in Cameroon, Africa and the world at large.




 With inputs from Budi Nji in Misaje

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Friday, August 28, 2015

2035 Cameroon Emergence Benchmark is lazy Dr. Chris Fomunyoh Says

 Courtesy Foundation Radio (Njouny Nelson)
The President of The Fomunyoh Foundation-TFF made this observation while receiving students of the second batch program of the Executive MBA of the University of Bamenda. He justified his assertion with two points; that those who set such a target were sure that they would not be there in 2035 to render account and be judged; or simply that they were incompetent to deliver on time.He pushed his argument forward by citing countries that were less endowed in natural and human resources than Cameroon that had set early emergence benchmarks;Ivory Coast-2020 and Gabon 2035.
Dr Fomunyoh encouraged the students to have the attitude of things can be changed and rise above their diversities so that with a new leadership things may turn around for the good of Cameroon.According to the TFF President "People adjust to the leadership that they have."
Quizzed on the Anglophone problem in Cameroon he reminded that "Democracy is not only the rule of the majority but the protection of the minority."
Dr Christopher Fomunyoh remained evasive as to persistent rumours that he was aiming at Cameroon's top job-"From what I have gone through in life coming from a poor but humble background and being supported by others throughout to being what I am today;it would not be fair to God if I had the opportunity to pay back and I don't."he responded.











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Thursday, August 27, 2015

Third Edition of ‘Shaa’ Festival Opens

 Press Release

MISAJE, August 25, 2015—The third edition of the ‘shaa’ festival has opened in Misaje in the Donga Mantung Division of the Northwest region of Cameroon. The festival opened on Tuesday August 25 and will span six days.
Some five villages of the local municipality of Misaje; Kamani, Sabonguida, Mfume, Misaje are taking part in the third edition with over 100 ‘shaa’ producers.
The initiator of the festival, Ndansi Elvis Nukam said besides the increase in the number of participating villages and ‘shaa’ producers, the third edition will witness a number of innovations.
“Some 40 under privileged pupils from denominational schools will receive scholarship. Staff of Unite for Health Foundation will carry out sensitization campaigns, donate drugs and rapid HIV test drips to the participating communities,” Mr Ndansi Elvis said.
Day four of the festival would be reserved for the muslim community of Misaje and Dumbu. The festival initiator will donate praying mats and kettles to the Misaje and Dumbu mosques.
The hallmark of the third edition of the ‘Shaa’ festival will be the launching of the Misaje Sports Academy. The baby soccer academy will play an inaugural match with Bang Bullet FC; a third-division football team from Nkambe.
About the ‘shaa’ Festival
‘Shaa’ is locally brewed liquor which is highly consumed in the rural municipality of Misaje. While most households depend on the sale of the liquor for a livelihood, most youths spend their days drinking—making them lazy and less productive. Hygienic conditions surrounding its production and sale too have been doubtful over the years.
“The festival does not aim at encouraging the consumption of alcohol. It is an avenue to educate producer and consumers on how they could better manage the business and render the consumption more responsible,” Mr Ndansi Elvis said.
‘Shaa’ manufacturers from the different contesting zones each bring a 20litres of the liquor which a specialized committee tastes and grade. Results are tallied and first three finalists are awarded prizes ranging from cell phones, tap adapted buckets, drinking cups, amongst others. Each participant’s 20litres of ‘shaa’ is paid for by the organizing committee and shared to consumers. All participants receive a token participation bonus (and transport where necessary).
“‘Shaa’ is made out of corn and is served locally using cups. These cups are re-used after each person drinks from them. And so during this period of washing the cups they have their traditional washing bucket system wherein they use one bucket in washing. Based on the principle of basic hygiene if you continue to use this method and we have the outbreak of a disease like cholera, it would be disastrous,” the festival initiator explained.
During the first edition, ‘Shaa’ sellers adopted a resolution dubbed ‘operation 12 O’clock’. Rather than open their ‘shaa’ houses from 6-10pm, they agreed that the drinking spots will hence open from midday and close at 8pm.
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