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Team Cameroon For CHAN 2020

This is the Team to represent Cameroon at the 2020 African Nations Championship CHAN from January 16 to February 7, 2020          

Pre-CHAN tournament: Senior Lions shot stopper in the Lion’s den

The goalkeeper of the Senior National team of Cameroon has encouraged his colleagues of the Intermediate team preparing for the African Nations Championship CHAN to be more focused while on duty. Dande Jr, Hashou and Onana

Pre-CHAN tournament: Cameroon draws 1-1 with Uganda

The Intermediate Amateur National Team of Cameroon has played a 1-1 draw their Ugandan counterparts. Cameroon A Prime

Human Rights Day 2020: HOFNA commemorates at UNSCR1325, GBV National Conference

  Hope for the Needy Association HOFNA Cameroon has commemorated the 2020 edition of the International Human Rights Day with emphasis on respecting the rights of women which are also human rights. The commemoration marked by a walk in Mvolye Yaoundé on Thursday December 10, 2020 involved about 100 women from across Cameroon.

Cameroon Football: Jang Sunday presents UNIFFAC best player, highest goal scorer awards to government

The best player and highest goal scorer at this year's U-20 UNIFFAC zonal tournament has presented his trophies to Cameroon's Minister of sports and physical education.

CBC Health Services: Uniting with Foumban Council for Children and Persons with Disabilities

The Cameroon Baptist Convention CBC Health Services has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Foumban council to improve services rendered to Children and Persons with Disabilities in Foumban.

Inclusive Education: Educate Children with Disabilities

 Make the world a better place by sponsoring a child living with a Disability to school   DONATE NOW   https://www.gofundme.com/f/educate-children-with-disabilities   The Cameroon Baptist Convention(CBC) Health Services is noted for its Promotion of the Right to Education for Persons with Disabilities since the 70s. Thus, CBC Health Services ’ journey alongside persons with disabilities started three decades back.    The institution initially began supporting children with disabilities as part of its mission towards vulnerable groups.    In those early days, the support was essentially limited to health care. Over time, the CBCHS identified other critical challenges faced by persons with disabilities, including education.    Then, to address the educational needs of persons with disabilities and for ensuring holistic and more strategic responses to the academic gap observed, the CBCHS created in 1981 the Integrated School for the Blind, based in Kumbo, and later in 2001, added the In

Kumbo: CKC Nso Ex Student Association Pioneer Executive commissioned.

The newly elected executive of Christ the King College CKC NSO Ex Student Association has been commissioned. During the commissioning exercise recently in Bamenda, the pioneer president NSABINLA Mathias NDIKITUM, pledged to take the association to higher level. Christ the King College CKC NSO Exco

CBC Health Services Launches Scholarship for Children, Youths with Disability

 The Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services CBCHS has set in motion a scholarship scheme for children and youths with disabilities. The launch which took place on Tuesday November 10, 2020 adds another feather to the work being done by the CBCHS for persons with disabilities. The Scholarship Service for Children and Youths with Disabilities in Cameroon will be managed by the Services for Persons with Disability (SPD) program of the CBC Health Services.

Fight Against COVID-19: Eneo donates To Bafoussam III Council, St Dominique Catholic Medicalised Centre, Njunang

  Eneo Cameroon S.A. has made a donation of sanitary equipment to the Bafoussam III Council and St Dominique Catholic Medicalised Centre, Njunang in the West region.  

Eric Embe, the rising Cameroonian football star unveiled in Douala

The 18-year-old striker took the Douala football talent detection camp by storm with exceptional skills that practically eliminated every defender on his way during the two days event  

North West Cameroon: Remarkable Cultures II-The Kom People

The people, unique in more ways represent a widely respected cultural group in the North West Region of Cameroon. From laikom, seat of the Fon and traditional administration, instructions come with unmatched authority and so are they respected and implemented. Believed to be guided and protected by the gods, the Fon's pronouncement on any subject becomes policy.

North West Cameroon: Remarkable Cultures I- The Nso People

They own, and with pride, use Lamnso (language of Nso) anywhere they are found. They are from the grassfields of Cameroon, with capital being Kimbo (or today known as Kumbo), the Nso People have a rare structured traditional administrative setup, with the Fon at the summit; then there are the   Vibai, aShufai, aYaa, aFai, aShey, etc.  Yeeh Ngwerong  The very religious people give uncommon value to their traditional beliefs, yet are so attached to Christianity and Islam, the two main religions apart from the traditional practices. Even the most learned of them all would always go back home to identify with their roots, either to pay allegiance to the throne of the tribe, occupied by an "immortal" being, called the Fon; according to the cultural belief, the never dies.    Many would also return home just to be and identify with the people during cultural events. Ngam-Ngonnso’ is the melting pot of Nso culture and traditions. It is a week during which the peoole communinion with

Bamenda III Council: 1000 persons to received monthly financial aid

The Bamenda III Subdivisional Council has announce financial suport for some 1000 persons in the municipality. The announcement was made Tuesday August 25, 2020 during a meeting between the Mayor of the Council area and some community collaborators to discuss the way forward for the project.

Save The Crown: The Colbert Factor-Benchmarking Royal Succession in Africa and Democracy:Case Study! The Muketes

The Colbert Factor How the Smooth Transition from Mukete Snr to Mukete Jnr Reignites Ages-Old Debate on Africanized Democracy This reflection is inspired by the fact that despite mounting jurisprudential evidence to the effect that chiefs, monarchs, and even supposedly democratically elected leaders across the African continent would want to stay in power till death do them part, even when they are found grossly wanting in leadership, the Mukete royal family, and by extension, the Bafaws of South West Cameroon recently stood out as the shining city on the hill, with centenarian Mukete willingly abdicating the throne for quinquentinarian Mukete to take over.

Bamenda-Cameroon: Black Swagger

We are not a place. We are not a race. We are not a state. We a feeling.  That feeling of hope , that feeling of peace, that feeling of originality. That feeling of Love . We are Black Swagger Poetry Slam. We celebrate this fifth year with you. Thank you for loving this show #BSPS2020