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CAMCCUL holds AGM in own building for the first time in 47years

By Bakah Derick Blogger@hilltopvoices The 47th Ordinary General Meeting of the Cameroon Cooperative Credit Union League CAMCCUL held in Bamenda Saturday 27th June, 2015 in the Commercial Avenue complex of the Network.    CAMCCUL guest poss for family picture  It is the first time since creation in 1968 that the leading Credit Union Network in Central Africa held its Annual General Meeting in a non rented structure.  During the meeting, the Governor of the North West Region like the Government Delegate to the Bamenda City Council both represented, appreciated CAMCCUL for not only choosing Bamenda as headquarters but also for "erecting a magnificent edifice" on the commercial avenue of the Regional Capital. CAMCCUL's contribution to poverty alleviation in Cameroon also featured prominently in both speeches.    CAMCCUL board members  CAMCCUL's President Musa Shey Nfor used the meeting to pay tribute to late Nini Juliana Ikui account number 001

Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation, CTO launches activities for the Central Africa Regional Office in Bamenda.

By Bakah Derick Blogger@hilltopvoices CTO-CARO activities launching Bamenda  The University of Bamenda Uba, Monday June 29, 2015 hosted the ceremony to launch activities for the CTO Central Africa Regional Office (CTO-CARO). The launching Chaired by the General Manager of Cameroon’s Telecommunications Regulatory Board TRB, Jean Marie Mbengue had in attendance local administrative authorities amongst them Northwest Governor Adolph Lele L’afrique, The Vice Chancelor of Uba Tafack Edokat, The Mayor of Tubah Tanjong Martin and traditional authorities. CTO-CARO activities launching Bamenda  In separate presentations by the Governor and the Vice Chancellor, there was an identical call for CTO to aid Cameroon’s Baby University of Bamenda in the development of its information Communication Technology ICT competence. Created in 1901, CTO uses ICTs for development with the mission to promote, facilitate and guide members to deliver effective development interventions.

YOSA Stun New Star in Bamenda 2-1

Bakah Derick Blogger@hilltopvoices YOSA Fans Celebrate goal Yong Sports Academy YOSA started their Professional League One second leg campaign at home in style with a 2-1 win over New Stars of Douala. Striker and team Captain Kongnyuy Jude fired in the winning goal at the 27 th minute into the net of New Star keeper Gwot Kalati following a cross from Nkamfu Gilbert. New Stars FC New Stars took the lead 33mins into the game with a goal by defender Baba Basile.   The home site equalized at the 22 nd minute into the second half through Awono Junior. YOSA - Kongnyuy Jude red carded As the visitors led in Bamenda till the end of first half, the stadium was void of joy with home site supporters repeatedly accusing the referees for  cheating and the home coach for poor lineup. Striker and team Captain Kongnyuy Jude received a red card for aggressively talking to first assistant referee Atezembong Carine. The game however ended in one big celebration in Bamen

Hilltopvoices Blog Bids Farewell to an "Ordinary Village Woman With Rewarded Goodwill;" “Mami Cardi.” Catherine La’aka Tumi Mother of Christian Cardinal Tumi

By Bakah Derick Blogger@hilltopvoices "Yaa Cardi" Mother of Christian Cardinal Tumi Her age When this Yaa as the Nso-man will prefer to call her as a sign of respect joined her ancestors June 8, 2015, at the St Elizabeth Catholic General Hospital Shisong just shortly after 8:30, she was about 117years old. This is not a common achievement these days; the richest and the most educated die these days before their 60 th or 70 th birthday. While many think that 117 was her age, we see more than that. However this is not a subject for a debate but we think that just her long lifespan which almost tripled the estimated lifespan is considered by hilltopvoices as a reward for her goodwill. Her death announcement In less than 30mins after her death was announced, it spread like wild fire on social media. I am sure Yaa never knew what facebook or twitter is but her dead was announced everywhere on these Media. Not certainly in regret though but as a show of love an

Catholic Community Bury Rev. Fr Christian Mofor in Bamenda

By Bakah Derick Blogger@hilltopvoices The Pastor, Teacher and Administrator is laid to Rest The former Rector of the Saint Thomas Aquinas Major Seminary (STAMS) Bambui and The Catholic University of Central Africa (UCAC) Yaounde, Rev Fr. Christian Mofor (58) has been laid to rest. He was lowered to his final resting place at exactly 12noon Tuesday June 23, 2015 besides the Church building of the Bamenda St Joseph Metropolitan Cathedral Mankon. Present To accompany him were over 300 priests from within and without the Bamenda Archdiocese, a large number of Religious Men and Women, the administration of the Northwest Region represented by the inspector General at the Governor’s Office, His Family and a huge number of Catholics and non-Catholics alike with many coming from his Nso-Melim community of origin.  Cameroon’s lone Cardinal Christian Tumi Archbishop Emeritus of Douala, Bishops of Kumbo, Mamfe, Buea joined their Colleagues of the Bamenda Archdiocese in the Funer

Brasseries du Cameroun Football Development Program – TOP CUP begins July 6, 2015. Hilltopvoices steps out of Fief.

Advertorial  By Ignatius Nji Guest writer on Special assignment in Bafoussam The annual Top Cup football tournament organized and sponsored by the number one football promoter les Brasseries Du Cameroon SABC, for 2015 shall kick start from July 6th to August 1st nationwide.  The information was made public during a press Conference at the SABC Head Quarters in Bafoussam June 18, 2015. Press Conference declarations According to the Regional Chief of Marketing Calvin Ngongang while presenting the project during the Press conference says the main objective of this initiative is to promote young talents in football given that some 5000 participants are expected nationwide and after the tournament 90 of them would be selected and convoked to Douala there after 18 amongst them would be retained and sent to football schools to further formal training in football. On the criteria of selection for participant he says it is carried out by a team made up personalities outside Brasse

INITIATIVES THAT MATTER: THE GREENS “More Trees Please”

By Bakah Derick Blogger@hilltopvoices The Greens donate trees The not for Profit environmental protection Nongovernmental Organisation The Greens Friday June 12, 2015 paid an uncommon visit to the office of the Nkwen Water Management Board  hosted by the Nkwen Fon’s Palace. The visit had as objective to hand over 1000trees to the water management body for the protection of water catchments areas in Nkwen. The Greens donating Trees In what can be described as a show of satisfaction, The Paramount Ruler of the Nkwen people Fon HRM Azehfor III was present alongside Atangche Vingalla Chairman of the Management Board of the Nkwen Water project, Mayor Fongu Cletus of Bamenda III Council, some notables and agricultural experts to receive the trees from The Greens family. The Greens Team at the donation event In a brief presentation of the trees and their importance to the water catchments, the President and Founder of the Greens Ngalim Franklin indicated that all

Bamenda Diocesan Priest joins his Ancestors; Rev Fr Christian Mofor is no More; Funeral Program Made Public

By Bakah Derick Blogger@hilltopvoices   Fr Christian Mofor just a meters away from the Mortuary  The dead of this well-known Priest of the Archdiocese of Bamenda has been at the center of conversations within and without Roman Catholic Church circles in Bamenda. This teacher, scholar, administrator and above all Priest of the Roman Catholic Church died on the 11 th of June, 2015 after a protracted illness at the St Elizabeth Catholic hospital Shisong. He worked as a Priest, Teacher and administrator in many areas. Hilltopvoices will remember his stay as Vice and later Rector of the Catholic University of Central Africa, Rector and Lecturer at the St Thomas Aquinas Major Seminary Bambui(not sure) Catholic Education Secretary Archdiocese of Bamenda etc. From what we gathered his Parish of Origin is the St Kisito Quasi Parish Melim Kumbo Diocese.   Fr Christian Mofor  While hoping to update you on his Biography, Here is the Funeral Program as announced by His Grace C

Cameroon Baptist Convention Dedicates new Building and Cars for Health Services

By Bakah Derick Blogger@hilltopvoices CBC Health Services New Building  In the heart of the Cameroon Baptist Convention, CBC Head Quarters in Nkwen now stands an imposing cream white building expected to host some projects and services of the Health Board. Meeting in Bamenda Monday June 8, 2015, the executive board decided to dedicate the new building and service cars. Rev Dr Ndongde Godlove coordinating dedication prayers  As to why the dedication, the Director of CBC Health Service Prof Tih Pius Muffih explained that the dedication was a show of thanks giving to God who has provided the resources for the realization of the projects. “We are also asking for his blessings on the occupants on those who are getting inside to the public that they will be very acceptable.” He added. Prof Tih Pius Muffih Noting that prior to the construction of the new building and cars some projects and services of the Health Board were practically patching in others areas of the

Bamenda III-Tubah Councils Stand-off Over Boundary Paralyses Market Day

By Bakah Derick Blogger@hilltopvoices Buyers and sellers who showed up this Friday June 12, 2015 for the regular weekly animal market along the Bamenda-Bambui highway had to do business along the road instead of the market where regular business is done. The reason for the relocation was the blocking of the main entrance into the market by Councilors of the Bamenda III Sub-divisional Council. Quizzed on why the blocking, Councilor Lucas Ngu Afong councilor from Mbessi Quarter in Nkwen explained that they blocked the market in a bid to arm twist the administration of Mezam to give a verdict over the ownership and occupation of the land hosting the market. According to Councilor Afong corroborated by George Moforzah and others the animal market which is controlled by the Tubah Council is within Bamenda III Subdivision and consequently it should be property of the Bamenda III council and not Tubah. The protest which started as early as 5:30am calmed down at about 8a