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Thursday, November 5, 2015

Meet Waa Nkeng Musi, The Image Hunter

 By FC Ndi


Waa Nkeng Musi: The Image Hunter
Aristotle one of the greatest philosophers once developed an idea of virtue ethics that relies substantially on the effects role models have on people. According to Aristotle we learn to be morally (virtuous) by modeling the behavior of moral people. He believed that it was the moral duty of every citizen to act as a good role model. This was especially true for people who were most likely to be in the public eye, since these people had so many eyes on them that is why when asked, many youths would say that they want to be like their role models. Aristotle would argue that this is not a choice a person can make. Since these people are so prominent in our society they are role models and should take this responsibility seriously.
One person who is taking his leading role seriously is Waa Nkeng Musi, founder of MUSINASH Image Central, an audiovisual firm based in Bamenda, regional capital of the North West Region. Waa Nkeng Musi is a super-mega photographer, a profession in which he has gained fame. As the world celebrates World Photography, Musi should as well be acknowledged for clouting a weighing scale in the sector.
The most interesting thing about this energetic young man is that he looks beyond the horizon that appears to be the end of the world for others to see other opportunities that nobody imagines can exist. From a humble photographer with a small Kodak pushed by the passion to preserve images and the quest to earn a living, Waa Nkeng Musi moved out of the madding crowd to becoming a professional photographer, Movie Maker, Senior Audiovisual consultant. Talk about photography in Anglophone Cameroon and the first name that comes to mind is Waa Nkeng Musi. “My motivation to do photography came as a result of my love to preserve events in images”.
Musi Waa’s success story as a professional photographer,(image hunter) could be traced as far back as the early 90s when he was a student of Government Bilingual High School Mbengwi. One of teachers, Jaji Manu (Bilogy teacher) having discovered the knack young Musi had to images nicknamed him MUSINASH “Branche” which today a trademark in Cameroon.
With a lot of innovations in the sector, Musi says “the challenges are enormous now that digital equipments have been simplified and functions like robots leaving users just with the option to point and shoot”. This, he says attracted adventurers to the point that almost everyone with a Smartphone thinks his/herself a photographer.  However, the principalities according to Waa Musi must be applied by the professionals in order to make the difference. “We have kept our mark as seen in our art so as to meet up with international standards.  In order to strive as a professional, I have kept my skills wanting as well as upgrading them and above all, respecting the norms”. In fact, this could be seen through his work. Those who have had the opportunity to visit his office would agree with this reporter that Musi is as perfect as a mathematician.
  To say that Doumana has rescued the population from the pangs of useless drivers is to use one of the weakest diction ever to describe the work of a workaholic. But to say he has rescued the population from the pangs of useless driver and holders of fake drivers’ licenses makes his actions to similar to those of William Still.
Seemingly, these fascinating acts of transforming, acting and realizing positive multiplier upshot are gifted.
Rudyard Kipling, one of the finest English writers once said that “if you can keep your head when all around you are losing theirs and if you can meet with triumph and disaster and treat the two the same, yours is earth and everything that is in it”. This is a clear-cut veracity justifies why has earned him several recognitions. He has won several national and international awards in photography and film making. In 2006 he was the Best Photographer in the North West in a competition organized by the then Ministry of Culture. This was prior to the National Festival of Arts and Culture. At a national exhibition held at the Hilton Hotel in Yaounde in 2008, Musi won the second national prize on photography. In 2006, he took part in an international photo exhibition, Ono Bursary Photography of the Year organized by The Duke of Edinburgh where he picked the crown of runner-up of the 150 participants representing their respective countries. His exploits at that exhibition gave him the opening to participate in the International Gold Event in Hong Kong and China where he took official pictures for the event.
What is important about this award winning dynamic young man is that he is resourceful, down to earth and fertile in expedients. In the year 2006, he started a jump-start career in the movie industry. His first film “Grains of Honesty” won the Best Feature Film for Africa at the Abuja International Film Festival. The following, he was selected Best Virtual Artist of the North West for his innovative ideas expressed through the Bring The Noise Project Africa by the British Library.  
Musi’s trappings can only be best captured through the lenses of John Quincy Adams who said that if your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader. Musi is not just a self-motivated person hunter with unparalleled qualities. In getting to where he is today he is also leaving a mark of greatness in his approach to empower young Cameroonians. “I have trained a lot of young people both in studio training that is long term as well as through Government sponsored project. My studio graduated 15 trainees and 6 others under the sponsorship of a government programme PAJER’U”. Majority of his trainees are settled in business both within and outside Bamenda. I have a trainee who is a photographer in the USA”. Some budding filmmakers and photographers like Bobmarli Muluh, Asanji Emmanuel, Eboua Mark, Billy Val, and the seasoned filmmaker Musing Derrick are his former students.   If Musi is building common frontiers for all segments of society as a photographer, it is thanks to his commitment to do just the right thing in sector that has recorded a lot of evolution. In keeping his head high, Waa Nkeng Musi 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 to change lives around. This is also thanks to the training that he acquired at the Duke of Edinburgh’s program UK majoring in Photography and Filmmaking.
Harping on the major challenges at this year’s Photography Day commemoration in Bamernda, Waa Musi said that not everyone with a camera is a photographer. To him, a photographer is that person who is able to pull out a good image that speaks. Yet the sector is full of untrained photographers. Elaborating on the nomenclature of images, he said “most media houses exploit images without hiring the services of professions and at the end result is that they return home with extremely poor pictures for their publications and jeopardize the profession. However, he recommended that society should embrace photography as a profession and see photographers as preservers of history. “Government must give us the opportunity to proof our work by allowing us to have access to publication of arts in public space.  A good example is the municipal space in Yaounde around the Chinese center and the ministry of external relations where photos of our national integrity are displayed. In effect, it will sell our cultural values”.
The question as to how much of Cameroon as Africa in miniature is preserved in pictures abound high. This he said will expose them and will permit professional photographers to also participate in international exhibitions. It is for this reasons that young photographers have been chopped by the syndrome of on-spot shot collection. The reasons why photographers are hired abroad to do the job that can perfectly be done is also a major hindrance. Besides, authors’ rights are not also respected.    
As to whether photography is a sustainable job, Musi said “I am a proud photographer and my family goes by my sweat sweat as an image hunter just like a tapper who sustains his family from the rip of palms. From all indication, you will judge without doubts that I am happily living a blessed life. Though it is challenging to get there, it is all about steadfastness, honesty, respect for costumer ship,  duty conscious and above all surrendering it under God’s protection”.



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Tuesday, November 3, 2015

MTN Bows to Pressure, Agrees to Pay N1.04trn Fine by Nigerian Communications Commission


MTN has finally agreed to pay the controversial and mammoth fine slammed on it by the NCC
 
News reports say MTN has finally bowed to pressure and accepted to pay the N1.04 trillion fine slammed on it last week by the telecoms regulatory authority, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), while pleading for staggered payment model.
Accordingly, the telecoms operator was fine for violating its directive on SIM deactivation.
This follows series of meeting held between MTN management team from South Africa and Nigeria with the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.
The telecoms operator which has largest subscriber base in Nigeria, it was gathered, may have agreed to pay the fine to sustain the interest of its telecoms business.
Industry sources who confirmed the new arrangement, disclosed that the federal government is already yielding to the plea, which according to him, was part of the agreement reached at the series of meeting held at the weekend in Nigeria.
“There have been series of meeting at the Presidency between the Vice President Osinbajo and MTN team both from South Africa and the Nigerian arm. MTN wanted a waiver considering their level of investments in the country, but government did not buy the idea of waiver. Instead, I think there will be concession, but certainly not a waiver. At the conclusion of the meeting, the MTN people negotiated on how to stagger the payment. The Presidency is even angry because MTN was a signatory to the regulation, but they are failing to comply with rules.”, the source added.
It would be recalled that NCC had said that MTN would not escape the fine, owing to the enormity of its implication to national security.
Although NCC had hinted that the issue is being handled by the federal government, the telecoms authority also noted that MTN would risk withdrawal of its licence if its fails to comply with the fine.
Even with the widespread calls for the intervention of the Office of the National Security Adviser (NSA), on the N1.04 trillion fine, Chief Femi Falana, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), had last week called on the NSA not to intervene in the matter, adding that NCC regulation must take its course.
NCC said it had consistently engaged Mobile Network Operators, (MNOs) to strictly adhere to the regulations and its business rules in the registration of their subscribers.
Following several engagements, the Commission had confirmed various cases of violations of the regulations and sanctioned appropriately.


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Meet the Twin Sisters Who Are Married to One Husband


Twin sister who grew up sharing virtually everything in life decided to marry the same man.
The Twins on their wedding day

 
A weird romance story narrates how twin sisters decided to marry the same man for the rest of their lives to the amazement of many.

The twin sisters from South Africa have actually gone ahead to marry the man after he acceded to their requests, and with polygamy being accepted in their country, the marriage took place in a big way.
According to The Drum, for identical twins Owami and Olwethu Mzazi, it was their life-long dream to marry the same man. They stated that during their childhood days, they shared everything, washed the dishes, played, and went to school together. They even bathed side by side.
One of the twins, Owami, told the magazine: “We have always done everything together…that is how our grandmother raised us. So when we decided to marry, we said any man that wants to marry one, will marry the other.”


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My Abong Mbang, La Meilleure Ville de la Vieille

 By FC Ndi
Abong Mbang council area

Abong Mbang, headquarters of Upper Nyong is the window to the regional headquarters of land of the rising, Bertoua. The old Abong Mbang like Nkongsamba, Lolodorf made during the pre-colonial era. Current trends might have forgotten them but history has it on record. But I remember Union of Abong Mbang, a soccer team that has contributed enormously in our yesteryear football glories. Abong Mbang, the road junction for the numerous timber exploitation companies. Abong Mbang “La belle ville". 

However, the old town is fabulous! Interesting quirky bush meat sellers and a great selection of good people too. Truck drivers contemporary adds to the flavour its busy nature.

 Created in 1955, as headquarters of Upper Nyong Division, it located 144 km from Bertoua and 236 km from Yaounde. With a population of more than 30.000 inhabitants, the Abong Mbang council area covers 11 340 km2. It is made up of 34 villages.
It is in this municipality that The Fomunyoh Foundation in its humanitarian mission will be donating books to some schools today November 3, 2015. The beneficiary schools include GBHS Abong Mbang and Catholic College of Abong Mbang.

 (details soon)


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Monday, November 2, 2015

Red Feather Reception Given to Ta Nformi Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh by Wimbum Community in Bertoua (PhotoNews 1)

Ta Nfor Cameroon flanked by Exco of Mbum Abi Bertoua

Perfoming Nfuh dance

















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MTN Gets November Deadline to Pay N1.4trn Fine


As the controversy over the N1.4 trillion fine on MTN lingers, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has given the telecommunication giant a deadline to comply.
The NCC has given MTN a deadline of 16 November to pay the fine imposed on it for failing to register the personal details of 5.1 million subscribers.
Vanguard reports that this deadline is coming after the  South Africa’s stock exchange, JSE Ltd, launched an investigation into the timing of the operator’s announcement of its penalty.
According to a report, the spokesman for the Nigerian Communications Commission, the country’s telecoms watchdog, was quoted as saying that the outcome of the discussion may affect the date.
A statement by MTN said its CEO is still in talks with the Nigerian authorities and its senior management and advisers also talking to JSE, after the announcement of the fine knocked around 20 percent off the company’s stock price.

‘‘That’s why they are having the discussion so that they can reach a solution,” the spokesperson said.
The report also said Nigeria’s presidency and internal security agency are involved in the talks.
As for the JSE probe, the head of the regulatory division, Andre Visser, said, “the investigation will follow due process to establish whether there have been any breaches of the listings requirements and can be a lengthy process.”

Under South African capital markets rules, companies are required to immediately warn shareholders of price-sensitive information.

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US Hunt Burkina Faso Man For $12m Mosquito Net Fraud


A Burkina Faso man has been charged with defrauding the United States of America of more than $12 million.
 
Reports say 33-year-old Malamine Ouedraogo is being sought for defrauding more than $12 million out of the US government and a Swiss-based fund by supplying faulty, Chinese-made mosquito nets.
AFP reports that Ouedraogo, faces up to 20 years in jail if arrested and convicted on one count of wire fraud. He remains at large.
The Global Fund, which is supported by the US Agency for International Development (USAID), allegedly gave Ouedraogo $12 million to buy and distribute more than two million UN-certified mosquito nets as part of a USAID campaign against malaria in Burkina Faso.
The mosquito-borne disease is the biggest cause of death in the west African country.
But instead of buying the nets from the recommended manufacturer in Thailand, as promised, US prosecutors say Ouedraogo sourced the nets in 2010 from a much cheaper supplier in China.
The nets allegedly contained little or no insecticide, and were fraudulently packaged as if they had come from Thailand.
Nets not treated with insecticide fail to repel mosquitos and can develop holes over time that mosquitos can penetrate, therefore presenting a much greater health risk to users.
The indictment comes after John Ashe, a former president of the UN General Assembly, was charged in New York this month for allegedly taking $1.3 million in bribes from Chinese businessmen.


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I Predicted the Russian Plane Crash - Prophet TB Joshua Reveals


Prophet T.B. Joshua has released a video claiming he predicted the tragic Russian plane crash in Egypt.
Prophet T.B. Joshua
 
It will be recalled that a Russian plane crashed on Saturday, while flying across the Sinai peninsula in Egypt en-route to St Petersburg. Unfortunately, all 224 passengers on board the plane were tragically killed.

Now T.B Joshua, the founder of the Synagogue Church of all Nations, appears to have predicted the Russian plane crash.

In a sermon he delivered in his church back on Sunday August 31, TB Joshua said: “It will not be between Ukraine and Russia this time but a close region, a neighbouring region. I am seeing a full load of passengers crash again.”

The prophet is famed for his alleged ability to foretell the future.

 

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

 By FC Ndi

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










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

 FC Ndi

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














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