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Monday, 26 January 2015

Final Admission Results Of The Competitive Entrance Examination Into The First Year Of Nursing And Medical Laboratory Sciences Studies Of The Faculty Of Health Sciences Of The University Of Bamenda For The 2014/2015



REPUBLIQUE DU CAMEROUN                           REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON
Paix - Travail – Patrie                                                          Peace - Work - Fatherland
MINISTERE  DE L'ENSEIGNEMENT SUPERIEUR     MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION
DIRECTION DES ACCREDITATIONS                DEPARTMENT OF UNIVERSI1Y
UNIVERSITAIRES ET DE LA QUALITE                   ACCREDITATIONS AND QUALI1Y
PRESS RELEASE N°_15__ -_0_02 2 //MINESUP /SG/DAUQ/SDEAC/ OF 14 JAN 2015
COMMUNIQUE                                                                                                                      DU
To admit students on the waiting list for the competitive entrance examination into the first
year of Nursing and Medical Laboratory Sciences Studies of the Faculty of Health Sciences of the University of Bamenda for the 2014/2015 academie year.
THE MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION HEREBY ANNOUNCES AS FOLLOWS:
Subject to the presentation of the originals of the required diplomas, the candidates on the waiting list
in press release No 1400331/ MINESUP/DAUQ/SDEAC/SE of 15th October 2014 to publish the results
of the competitive entrance examination into the First Year of Nursing and Medical Laboratory
Sciences Studies of the Faculty of Health Sciences of the University of Bamenda for the 2014/2015
academie year and ranked in alphabetical order have been finally admitted into the first year of
Nursing and Medical Laboratory Sciences Studies of the Faculty of Health Sciences of the University of Bamenda for the 2014/2015 academic year.
THEY ARE:
I-NURSING
SIN° NAMES
1. AGHEM BLESSING BOKEKE
2. DOHMATOB MONICA MATA
3. MBUH ANNETTE TOH
4. NCHUIKIE REMI-HANS FONDABUI
5. TUME CHRISTELLE KINYUY
2-MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES
SIN° NAMES
1. ASSAHDIOH KANA PIERRE ELISEE
2. NDIFONGWA NGUMSI SUH
3. NELENG GODWIN LAGHAU
4. NJECK BEL THRAND TIKUM
5. WOMIVEN THEOPHILE VERKINI
The above mentioned candidates are requested to register within 30 days from the date of signature of the present Press Release, and following the modalities which will be indicated to them by the school authorities. After the above deadline, they will be considered as having declined the offer.

                                                                                                Prof Jacques FAME NDONGO
                                                                                             The Minister Of Higher Education
 



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AFCON 2015: The Absence Of Clinton N’jie Stirs Rumours


Clinton N'jie

After two matches of the Cameroon national team, a victory is still not obtained. Some people are looking for the reasons and N’jie Clinton is not excluded. Many regrets inefficient attack and calls for the coming into play of the young striker Clinton N’jie.
Does he have a problem with the Cameroon national team? No, says the coach Volker Finke, who believes that the young player is a victim of the tough competition raging at his post with Benjamin Moukandjo and Edgard Salli. A response that fails to convince many observers.
“When you leave the field, a player like Moukandjo or Salli who are there to lead the offensive play of Cameroon and who cannot do, change them and put those on the bench to bring more efficiency, more dynamism and liveliness. Unfortunately, the coach still stood there speechless, “insists the ambassador Roger Milla.
Criticisms against the choice of the coach Finke have made news even out of Cameroon. Several Ivorian journalists, Guinea and Mali are not surprised by this establishment. For Cyrille Domoraud, former Ivorian international, Clinton N’jie was considered one of the key players in this section of Africa.
One would hope that after the criticisms against the coach of lions, Clinton N’jie will return to play in the decisive game against the Ivory Coast next Wednesday.

Manyu Division, South West Region: Role Model

H.E. Peter AGBOR TABI


Leadership is a matter of generation. This implies that people of a particular generation have the same challenges and thus reason alike as they seek solutions to these challenges. But this in itself does not imply that peers and contemporaries reason together on the same wave length or have the same abilities to seek for solutions to their challenges. Even identical twins may not have the same abilities. Thus in every generation, there are role models who are people of exceptional abilities and charisma. These role models are the spice of each generation as they continuously seek to improve the lives of their generation through their God given talents. And they do whatever thing they have to do with total selflessness, patriotism and the love for mankind and the Almighty creator.
The very essence of the life of a role model is to set the pace for others to follow. Not that others must follow, but that every generation must chart a path that history has to record. And history is full up of martyrs who did whatever took them to the pedestal of martyrdom not for self aggrandizement but because they were convinced that their actions were the best and the right ones at that moment. They were the type of people who made things happen to them and others and not the category of people who sit with arms folded, waiting for manna from Heaven. And if these pacesetters did not exist, life would have been boredom as people who resigned their fate to nature.
Fortunately, society is evolving. The change in modern society is not an accident but a fruit of continuous efforts by some particular people in various walks of life to push mankind ahead. These people in their diverse domains may contribute only minutely but their overall effects put together are marvelous.
Cameroon has been variously described as Africa in miniature. There is no exaggeration in that description. Those who coined that description where in effect describing the physical features of Cameroon (geographical location), they were absolutely right in many other aspects without knowing it. Actually Cameroon encompasses everything in Africa. This has not been an accident either. It comes up with the fruit of a collective effort of Cameroonians to come up with the positive image. And of those role models that have help in shaping in their own small way the positive image of Cameroon are Prof. Peter Agbor Tabi, a renowned University Don and Mbanwi Philip Njeko, a refined educationalist. Meet them.
Politics is often described as a dirty game and politicians as people with no consciences. This has been so because some politicians have transformed politics into a war, with vicious and deeds akin to a fight between bulls that only ends with the death of one of them. These unscrupulous politicians have given politics a bad name. Fortunately, there is s breed of politicians that understand the art of politics. Prof. Peter Agbor Tabi belongs to the breed of politicians who play the game of politics with a human touch. To him, politics is a game of numbers and interest played by human beings for the benefit of the population. It is for this reason that Prof. Peter Agbor Tabi has always been hailed even by his political adversaries, because he harbours no resentment about his political rivals, instead he does his best to convince his political adversaries to become his political allies.  
Prof. Peter Agbor Tabi is a staunch militant of the ruling CPDM party. He is a mature politician with an unparallel sense of direction. Manyu division was hitherto a bastion of the opposition SDF party to a greater extent and the SCNC to s lesser extent. Prof. Peter Agbor Tabi entered the scene and through his tact turned the tables and delivered Manyu Division to the ruling CPDM. His popularly in Manyu Division in popularity and Cameroon in general is untrained. He has garnered traditional as well as intellectual titles within Manyu through his ability to deliver what he indulges in to wit, Prof Peter Agbor Tabi is a political strategist. But unlike other political strategists who often use underhand methods to coerce voters and shout out unfulfilled political promises, Prof Agbor Tabi is a pragmatic politician.  He is a supporter of the policies of President Paul Biya and the ideology of peace, unity and progress of the ruling CPDM party. As a politician he fervently believes that CPDM is a big enough umbrella to accommodate all Cameroonians and has been urging his kith and kin to stop standing in the rains of the opposition and seek the comfortable shelter of the CPDM.  Prof Peter Agbor Tabi is a genius. He is foresighted, visionary firm in action and above all very focused. He is a man with a golden touch to al problems. In fact, every obstacle crumbles like a pact of cards with the flair and touch of Prof Peter Agbor Tabi. His educational background and his humble beginnings in administration tutored him in the arts of governance. His experiences are veritable assets to Cameroon. He is an intellectual par excellence. After a meteoric educational race, he started parading the corridors of Mme Dorothy Njeuma when she was Vice Minister of National Education. His exceptional abilities and flair for excellence attracted the attention of the powers that be. He was appointed Director of IRIC. Here he showed his managerial skills and zeal for better reforms as he modernized IRIC to reflect its international standard as a reference institution. And when he had put IRIC on the rails, he was appointed as Chancellor of the Yaoundé University. His appointment came at a time when the government was almost confused on what to do with the rising population of the Yaoundé University and how to feed and accommodate the students. Pro Agbor Tabi was the magic wand. He instituted the University Reforms that are being hailed today as the landmark decision that has shaped university education in Cameroon. After setting the records straight in the University of Yaoundé, Prof Agbor Tabi was given the onus to restructure the Ministry of Higher Education. And he did it successfully as he stamped out corruptions under his tutelage. It is on records today that is was during his reign that children of peasants enter ENS, as he stamped out bribery and corruption that favoured only rich children. 
Coming Up Next!  Hon. AYAH Paul ABINE

Sunday, 25 January 2015

Camtel, MTN Join Forces For Better Services



Cameroon’s incumbent telecoms operator, Camtel, on 27 June2014, signed a partnership agreement with Mobile Telephone Network, MTN Cameroon to help the latter better their services to users.
The agreement was sealed for Camtel by its General Manager, David Nkoto Emane and CEO Karl Toriola for MTN Cameroon. Under this agreement signed for a period of 10 (ten) years, Camtel will provide MTN with dark fibre optic capacities on Camtel’s national fibre optic backbone.
In a televised interview aired on CRTV Monday 30 June, Mr Nkoto Emane said “over the years, telecommunications operators in Cameroon each had their network and this was very costly to run. At the end of the day customers had to bear the brunt due to a relatively high cost of telecommunications services. But by sharing a common transmission infrastructure like we have done with MTN, the running cost will be low and consequently prices will also drop.
Camtel, by this agreement, has asserted its role as the mainspring and the mainstay of telecommunications sector in the country. It should be mentioned here that this is not the first time Camtel is signing an important agreement with other operators: Cameroon’s third mobile telephony operator, Viettel, which is due to take off soon had already signed one with Camtel. In the days ahead, Camtel should sign a similar agreement with Orange Cameroon, said Camtel’s general manager. He also confirmed that very soon Camtel will seal the same deal with CRTV within the framework of the switch from analogue to digital television billed for 15 July 2015.
Mr Nkoto Emane recalled in the interview that Camtel signed a similar agreement in 2012 with Chad and since then Camtel delivers Internet access and services to this country through the fibre optic backbone. Negotiations are underway to also connect the Central Africa Republic to the fibre optic backbone. It should be noted that on the sidelines of the International Telecommunications Summit, ITU, which held in Bangkok, in November 2013, the country’s telecommunications minister had a working session with Mr Nkoto Emane, Camtel’s General Manager, to lay down the groundwork for future partnership and had it not been for the prevailing conflict in Central Africa Republic, this country would have long signed an agreement with Camtel This means our signals will no longer have to pass through Europe or Asia to get to South America,” the general manager said. The project will require the deployment of 5,900 Km of fibre optic sub-marine cables between Kribi and Fortaleza in Brazil. “In the same vein work is ongoing to connect with Nigeria from Kribi by fibre optic under the MAIN ONE project,” Mr Nkoto Emane added. Camtel is therefore undeniably on the path to making Cameroon a telecoms giant and an ICT hub in the Central Africa sub-region.
in order to also enjoy state-of-the-art telecommunications services. Negotiations are equally far advanced for Cameroon to be the first African country to have direct optical fibre connection with the South American continent. “
As the various operators federate forces to better serve customers, it becomes easier to check communication contents and curb cyber criminality, Mr Nkoto Emane assured.

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