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Ngolle Ngolle: I see chemistry between Biya and Fru Ndi
Written by Eugene N. Nforngwa   
Wednesday, 09 February 2011 18:43

ngoleWe have seen an unusually active president Paul Biya over the last two months. What do you make of this?

I think that any objective citizen and observer of Cameroon would agree that the president has in the last two months been very active, as far as his presidential agenda is concerned. I think that intensification of the presidential agenda is a reflection of the way the president sees the country moving. I think the president is quite optimistic and hopeful about the country’s future. He is very happy that in spite of all the global constraints, Cameroon is moving on the right path. What we have seen in the last two months is a demonstration of the president’s commitment to make of Cameroon an ideal republic: a republic in which all Cameroonians, whether they are from the village or region, regardless of their religion or even political affiliation, should feel like they matter.

 
Clovis Atata, the Post’s editor at large, on Bibi Ngota’s death and press freedom
Written by The Standard Tribune   
Monday, 17 May 2010 17:37

atatahWhat lessons can Cameroon media learn from the death of Ngota?

Last Updated on Monday, 17 May 2010 17:54
 
Emanuel Kwalar Mbonjo on Biya's visit to Bamenda
Written by Eugene N. Nforngwa   
Wednesday, 21 April 2010 12:54

BONGNJO_PHOTO_COVERBAMENDA--Waiting for President Paul Biya has intensified in the North West capital, Bamenda.
Understandably, expectations are running high. It is the president’s fifth visit to the region and the people hope many of their problems would be resolved, at least this time.

As we update on the mood ahead of the president’s visit, we explore the views of the youth through a young Anglophone entrepreneur of North West origin Emmanuel Bongjo Kwalar.
 
Emanuel Kwalar Mbonjo on Biya's visit to Bamenda
Written by Eugene N. Nforngwa   
Wednesday, 21 April 2010 12:54

BONGNJO_PHOTO_COVERBAMENDA--Waiting for President Paul Biya has intensified in the North West capital, Bamenda.
Understandably, expectations are running high. It is the president’s fifth visit to the region and the people hope many of their problems would be resolved, at least this time.

As we update on the mood ahead of the president’s visit, we explore the views of the youth through a young Anglophone entrepreneur of North West origin Emmanuel Bongjo Kwalar.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 April 2010 13:12
 
Our univeristy system has failed, here’s how to fix it
Written by Eugene N. Nforngwa   
Monday, 12 April 2010 14:35

Dr_Nick_Ngwanyam_MDDr Nick Ngwanyam, the CEO and Founder of St Louse Group, Inc. is a renowned surgeon and urologist. But more and more, he is introducing himself to the public as a blunt politician, ready to sail troubled waters.
 
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