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NORTHWEST: CAMASEJ Endorses new executive.



By Bakah Derick
Blogger at Hilltopvoces
Obah Rosaline CAMASEJ President NW Chapter during sports
The Northwest chapter of Cameroon Association of English speaking Journalists now has a new executive. The new team lead by Rosaline Obah was given the mandate to function during the association’s monthly meeting Friday December 12, 2014.
The New Executive is as follows:
President: Rosaline Obah, PCC Communication Department (NW Coordinator)
Vice President: Richard Ndeh Lanjong, Radio Evangelium Bamenda and Publisher Editor Herald Tribune Newspaper
Secretary General: Chifu George, Publisher Editor The Website Newspaper
Vice Secretary: Gerald Ngeh, NW Regional bureau chief LTM TV
Financial Secretary: Mbi Clememntine; Journalist and Press Officer Free HIV NW/SW project of the CBC Health Services.
Treasurer:  Emmanuel Woloko Mbua: Station Manager CBC Radio Bamenda
Social Coordinators: Philo Happi, Eden Newspaper NW
                                     Ambe Macmillan, Afrique Nouvelle Radio
Public Relations Officer: Bakah Derick, blogger at hilltopvoices/Radio presenter.
ADVISERS
Chovis Loh: Regional Chief Cameroon Tribune
Peterkings Manyong: Publisher Editor Independent Observer Newspaper
Jeff Ngawe: Northwest Chief Correspondent Hot News Newspaper
Eric Motumo: Publisher Editor Chronicle Newspaper
Chongsi Ayeah Joseph; Executive Director, Center for Human Rights and Peace Advocacy CHRAPA
Speaking during the brief handing over ceremony, Comfort Mussa the immediate past president assured the new team of her support and prayed for the growth of the association.
With an unstable membership, the new Rosaline Obah lead team will have the huge task of fetching members for the association and addressing the challenges facing the practice of journalism in the Northwest Region.

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