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Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Fon Of Nkar Celebrates Press Award At Palace Plaza

Fon Moolo II, The Fon of Nkar-Nso
 The Fon of NKar is venerated for Fighting obnoxious traditional practices against widows and Promoting the rights of the underpreviledged in his Fondom demonstrated in his unreserved love and care for all his subjects reasons why he was honoured last 27th June 2007 as accredited winner of World Echoes Newspaper Trinity National Press Icons Award as Father of the Widows and the Underprivileged.
The Fon of Nkar Moolo II in pictures at his Palace Plaza in celebrating in pomp and fanfare the special award of honour for empowering widows and orphans in his Fondom thus reducing promiscuity amongst widows and vulnerability to HIV/AIDS.
The Fon is abundantly loved by his people, hear a subject "our Fon is a model icon, with a charm and quality given only by God, we love him with all our hearts and strenth. He is a father who has offered selfless service to us his children without reservation. We wish him long long and many more years as he continues his good works. He merits the award from the Press, we are proud and lucky to have him as Fon."
The Fon it should be noted is also an agragrian and a social worker of high integrity.

Monday, 3 August 2015

Government Technical College (GTC) Tabenken to go operational this academic year! Government High School (GHS) Tabenken Scores a 100% At 2015 GCE 'A' Level



Mr. John Tantoh, Donga Mantung DDIBE at TACUDA B'da
 The GCE results are out, and while most students are celebrating and becoming anxious the students of Government High School Tabenken have taken their village to the next level. Come and see Tangmbo wonders! Tangmbo Division, Tangmbo the land of the Holy Family Choir, 'Neih of Tangmbo'. Tangmbo the land of Hon. J. T. Ndze…
As a result of the recent pride and joy brought by GHS to the village, Mr. John Tantoh, Divisional Delegate of Basic Education for Donga Mantung Division, speaking to the Tabenken Cultural and Development Association (TACUDA) Bamenda – branch last Saturday in Bamenda said, 'Tabenken is shining' he disclosed that all the primary schools in Tabenken seating for the First School Leaving Certificate scored a 100% except a pupil who was unfortunate. This unfortunate pupil wrote the FSLC at the Presbyterian School Tfum centre comprising of Government School Mbikong, Government School Tuku and Presbyterian School Tfurm.
Students GHS Tabenken
The Donga Mantung Divisional Inspector for Basic education (DDIBE) further disclosed that a Government Technical College will go operational in Tabenken this 2015/2016 academic year. He told TACUDA Bamenda branch members that the Divisional Delegate of Secondary Education for Donga Mantung Division, Mr. Njobe Ephraim was in Yaounde to finalize and bring the authorization to open the technical college in Tabenken this academic year. He also called on any son or daughter of Tabenken who is qualified and a technical education teacher to meet him or the divisional delegate and hand his or her name so that he or she can lead the new school. Laughing, he said it is the way of government that someone of the area leads and start a new college.
There was so much fun at the TACUDA Bamenda meeting last Saturday. The President, Mr. Chris Mbunwe on behalf of all the members present called on some unscrupulous fellows who posted photos of some very important traditional title holders of TACUDA Bamenda on facebook to withdraw them within 48 hours. At the time of this post, a fake facebook group name Tabenken Cultural and Development Association Bamenda branch was changed to debate club. He also congratulated the sitting principal of GHS Tabenken and promised TACUDA Bamenda would be sending him a token of encouragement for the brilliant performance of our children.
An elite from Tangmbo, the Vice Principal of City College of Commerce Mankon condemned the manner in which the GCE 2015 examination results were published. He also regretted the passing away of Mr. Tani Richard, a computer expert at the GCE Board who passed away in China perhaps whose gap at the Board he believed caused the GCE board that much trouble this year with the publication of results.
TACUDA Bamenda branch is truly a socially enriching experience as news on almost all aspects and particularly the ways and precautions to take during this time of the dreaded BOKO HARAM sect in town and back home were shared.
Next month, the attendance would be massive as Dr. Tanya Vincent will be providing for entertainment in the olden much cherished manner with fufu corn and goat meat as cuisine and lots and sha, palm wine and beer.
Here are the names of those who made Tabenken proud in the 2015 GCE 'A' level:
Percentage Passed (100%)
Passed in 4 Subjects (9)
1.       Bambo Esther She
2.       Ndi Emile Manjong
3.       Ngala Afanyu Nobert
4.       Chifu Marion Njingi
5.       Yinda Onouel
6.       Salomi Chinibu
7.       Sama Kenneth Ngafiw
8.       Tabi Gaston Ngi
9.       Nganyu Emmanuel Togih
Passed in 3 Subjects (9)
1.       Budi Ebenezer Chifu
2.       Umarou Emmanuel Nchanji
3.       Tangiri Emile Nfor
4.       Ma Yuka Brenda Nlibu
5.       Nformi Sandra Nkwechi
6.       Kubi Clovis Tata
7.       Ntoro Rene Ngah
8.       Tata Joy Kinyuy
9.       Yuniwo Gillan Ngwangkfu
Passed in 2 Subjects (8)
1.       Berinyu Erna Njini
2.       Njuh Blanc Ndukong
3.       Tarla Nevy Ngala
4.       Nfor Diane Yewong
5.       Kimbi Bismark Ngwang
6.       Sunday Emmanuel Sunday
7.       Nwebang Clovis Wirbah
8.       Shey Joan Mudih

Saturday, 1 August 2015

Government High School Tabenken Scores 100% At GCE 'A' Level, Will Have A Science Section At The High School Next 2015/2016 Academic Year

Wonderful Performance For Tangmbo and Mbumland 
Congratulations to all who made it
2014/2015 Annual General P.T.A Meeting G.H.S Tabenken Normally at the end of every school year there is always an end of year meeting to evaluate the activities of the school by the parents and teachers who are so important in the smooth running of the school. After the opening prayers by the Chairman Mr. Shey Mbate Joseph, the meeting continued following the agenda. When it came to finances, Mene Mba reporter observed many people adjusting themselves and listened keenly not to miss a figure. When this was done with the balance sheet, everyone present clapped for joy. Their money has been well used. The Technical Adviser in the person of Mr. Tinkuh Emmanuel Yembe – Principal of the school thanked all present. He said the greatest problem he was facing in the school was the staffing situation. Many civil servants sent to the school come and take–up service then leave to go and come but do not or when coming back come with another letter transferring them to another place. He thanked the ECI teachers who have stayed in this hardship for the sake of our children. Lastly, he thanked the Parents Teachers Association (P.T.A) for employing eight full–time teachers and three part–time teachers. The enrolment was stagnant at six hundred and forty (640) students. He called on parents to send more children to school this September. After this the Chairman Mr. Shey Mbate Joseph informed the parents that the Science Section for the high school will go operational in September 2015. Parents were very happy for this will save them money which was used for house rents, food, transport etc on their children who continued with sciences after having Ordinary levels elsewhere. External elite were called upon to visit the school whenever they came and support this new project in any way necessary. After discussing on the advantages though a little costly than what they had been paying as P.T.A levy, it was unanimously agreed that the levy be raised from six thousand (6.000) francs CFA to eleven thousand (11.000) francs CFA being a flat-rate for both old and new students. The Chairman thanked all for their frank discussion. The meeting which began at 12:12pm ended at 3:30pm with refreshments. Duke Tanto Mene Mba Correspondent Reporting from Tabenken.

Friday, 31 July 2015

2015 GCE Exammination:Board Releases Results

The Cameroon General Certification Examination-GCE Board has released the results of last June 2015 session. According to the published statistics, GCE Ordinary Level recorded a better performance scoring 44.93% as compared to 34.41% recorded in 2014 session. On the other hand, the GCE Advanced Level, dropped from 63.98 per cent success down to 60.41 per cent this year. 
The Technical Ordinary and Advanced Level have also experienced an Increase in the general performance.
However, the Registrar of the GCE Board, Humphrey Ekema Monono is still expected to clear the air on widespread allegations that the GCE leaked this year in all centres around the country.
RESULTS FOR NOW CAN ONLY VERIFIED VIA MTN/ORANGE SERVICES. THE SAME PROCEDURE LIKE LAST YEAR.  So send Centre Number and Candidate Number (no space,comma or full stop), to 8006.
Seventeen schools at the Ordinary Level and 12 schools at the Advanced level have scored a hundred percent at the 2015 General Certificate of Education.
The results of 7 centres have been withheld by the GCE Board for suspicions of fraud.
(More details soon)

Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Cofounder Ngwang Tawong Titus From Douala Visits Tobby Vision Computers (Photonews)

L to R: Ngwang Tawong Titus & Coni T. Tawong

L to R: Ngwang Tawong Titus & Coni T. Tawong

Students Tobby Vision Computers

Ngwang Tawong Titus

L to R: Ngwang Tawong Titus & Coni T. Tawong

Students Tobby Vision Computers

L to R: Ngwang Tawong Titus & Coni T. Tawong

Monday, 27 July 2015

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Saturday, 25 July 2015

Discourse 130 Of The Only Problem With Cameroon

I must begin by compassionately thanking God for this most blessed country on earth; Cameroon – the bread basket of the Central African Region, the only country with a Sahel, a Savannah and an Equatorial, the only with a harmony of rainfall and sunshine all year round, the only with a cavalcade of natural and human resources, the only with the widest variety of cash crops and food crops, the only with more than fifteen species of beans, more than two hundred and fifty different cultures, and one of the only two bilingual countries on the planet. How much more can God bless a country? What then is the problem with Cameroon which makes life at home extremely difficult for her youths, and they tend to find economic rescue in the western world? What becomes of the unfortunate majority which is unable to go overseas? Whose duty is it to find an anti-virus for this devastating virus which has eaten to the very fabric of every Cameroonian citizen like a canker-worm? Or ours is a problem without a solution? Not when confronted by my discourse onslaught.
 
Other countries on earth are saddled with a multitude of problems ranging from drought to famine, from famine to earthquakes, and from earthquakes to assorted natural and artificial catastrophes. But Cameroon has only one problem. And this one problem alone is responsible for the economic depression and chronic under-development in the country. This problem is SUSTAINED NEGLIGENCE by the Presidency of the Republic. In order to protect its ruling party interest, the Legislative has completely neglected the liaison between the Executive and the public at large. The Cameroonian parliament votes bills, the Presidency enacts them into law and assigns them to the ministries, but it never goes to the field and supervises the work and makes sure that it is being done to the satisfaction of all and sundry. The day-to-day ‘big business’ of the Presidency is to send off outgoing and receive incoming ambassadors and top-ranking diplomatic cops. While it is busy doing this, the ministries are in the background putting the whole country in a shambles. All the ministries in Cameroon are consummate strongholds of bribery, corruption, tribalism, favouratism and the lot of administrative bottlenecks. The poor citizens are the victims being mercilessly crushed under the giant diabolic footsteps of the ministries. Due to SUSTAINED NEGLIGENCE by the Presidency of the Republic, it is never aware of this ministerial massacre of peaceful Cameroonian citizens. According to the Presidency, all is well with everyone; of which in reality, all is hell with everyone.  
 
I am almost inclined to believe that perhaps, in order to keep the ruling party buoyant, the Presidency intentionally neglects all the malevolent practices of the ministries. Yes, because it does not lack the prerogative and provisions to go down to the field and find out if the ministries are doing effective work with the huge budgets voted for them by parliament. And when the ministers embezzle these hard-earned public funds, they are arrested and sent behind the bars. In what way do these arrests and detentions revamp the country’s economy? If I were given the opportunity to give mouth-to-mouth counselling to just one person in this country, it would be the Head of State; His Excellency President Paul Biya. I would earnestly entreat him to go round all the ten Regions of Cameroon and see their deplorable states with his own very eyes. He should see the number of unemployed youths roaming the streets with his own very eyes. I sent three dissertations and three full-fledged publications on patriotism to His Excellency President Paul Biya (2011-2013), and somewhere along the way, his conscienceless henchmen threw them into the dustbin. If I persuade myself to compose a special discourse for them on this account, they would all resign upon its reception. And nobody would sympathise with them. Neither their age-battered ailing colleagues nor their misery-beaten families. 
 
It would have been the duty of opposition political parties in Cameroon to address the problem of this country by urging the Presidency of the Republic to stamp sanctity on the all-corrupt ministries. But unfortunately, there is no trustworthy opposition political party in Cameroon. They parade false colours; claiming to be defending the rights of the people, but their hunt in the vicious cycle is to fill their stomachs with pork to protruding point. If there was a genuine opposition political party in Cameroon with a sincere bent for nation building, this country would have seen better days today. In the overall, the political party system of government has failed by and large. All the leaders of all political parties on earth are failures. I hereby advise them to either resign or proclaim the RULE of LOVE. Let love lead.
 
You are not a successful leader by loving yourself more than others. On the contrary, you are a successful leader by loving others more than yourself. When you lead with love, you prefer to die for others rather than others dying for you. The following is my divine-inspired solution to the only problem of Cameroon which I have identified and cross-examined – if you truly love something, you won’t neglect it, you won’t throw it to the dogs to pull to pieces, you won’t serve it to carrion birds to peck. For decades uncounted, the Cameroonian people have suffered from SUSTAINED NEGLIGENCE by the most superior authority at their disposal. It is now about time they are given the love and respect which they deserve. Whoever is in the position to give this timely-rescuing love and respect to the Cameroonian people should give it to them before his or her day of reckoning. God has spoken. And His word is final.   
 
Nkwetatang Sampson Nguekie

Friday, 24 July 2015

Double Suicide Bombing In Far North Of Cameroon Leaves Several Dead

Two twin suicide attacks in Maroua - the Far North Regional capital of Cameroon left several people dead and many others wounded last Wednesday July 22, 2015. The total number of the dead is not yet known, but the Far North regional Governor will soon brief the press on the statistics. The attacks happened at about 2.30pm simultaneously.
Moity Akongjang who spoke with CRTV Far North report Samuel Sawalda, reported that the the Maroua Regional Hospital Mortuary counted seven corpses while other have been taken to other mortuaries in the twon. Her account of the state of the corpses is horrific. Heads decapitated, limbs severed.
The double suicide attacks took place at the Maroua Central Market and a neighborhood known as Bamare.
Eye witness accounts say the suicide bombers were young girls, who were selling dates (a local delicacy).
Suicide bomber arrested in the Far North Region of Cameroon

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