Friday, March 26, 2021

Ntumfor Nico Halle Picks another Heavy Crown of Honour

 

This time from the Nigerian community in appreciation of his kind gestures  toward them.

The moral and spiritual support given to the then 2019 Nigeria-Cameroon trade tourism and cultural week (NCTC) by Barrister Ntumfor Nico Halle plus his multidimensional commitment and interaction with Nigerians and Nigeria, spurred the Nigerian Diplomatic and Consular Mission in Cameroon to honor and recognize his selfless services.

Ntumfor known  today as that Barrister in Cameroon who “bears the heart of gold” is a seasoned compassionate legal practitioner, an international consultant who for years have championed the crusade for peace in all it’s form in the country through his  people centered oriented actions for development that oversees justice in all it’s form.

Ntumfor Nico, common placed, has done quite a lot for  Cameroon and these  for all this while has attracted all forms of awards to his very humble person from the Press, the Fons, national and international human rights organization and even the state. 

The fact that Ntumfor has brokered in several national and international peace deals in Cameroon makes him a celebrity. His records in church that is the PCC in Cameroon and the Men's fellowship, speak for itself.

At large, the Model Lawyer who happens to be a commission member of the National commission for bilingualism and multiculturalism in Cameroon is a true and a loyal son of the soil who has contributed his own quota for the advancement of his own fatherland.

May God kindly and Graciously continue to guide his actions and strengthen his efforts towards peace building and national unity.


Monday, March 8, 2021

Mofor Elizabeth, A Seasoned Pedagogue is No MORE?

News, avails she passed on to eternity this Monday morning 8th March 2021 in Yaoundé, after years of protracted illness.

The North West education family has been hit by yet another shocking death barely a month after they buried the two teachers who died in the ghastly Dschang Melong road Motor accident all from Baba I.

Hard to bear, Ma's Death as she was usually called, also torch the “Mafor's” of the Region and the CPDM family given that she has been very instrumental, active and holding several post in the party before dying.

Coming to education she has been a class room teacher for years before her appointment as Principal. She happens to be one of those famous Principals who has  headed  GBHS Bamenda and today dies as a cadre at the Regional Delegation of Secondary education Bamenda. May her gentle soul rest in peace as she leave behind a huge family to mourn her sudden departure. Program for burial is still to be communicated.


Setting the Pace for Nation Wide Vaccination against COVID-19 in Nigeria , Her President and Vice Takes Vaccine

The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Mohammadou Bihari, and his Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo have each just taken Covid Vaccine from consignment  of vaccines which arrived the country a  week ago. This exercise to the President is in respect of the World's health Civic call  and campaign against the virus which has taken a new sudden twixt and dimension. Hear him on twitter "Today, as a demonstration of leadership and faith in the safety and efficacy of the vaccines, the Vice President and I received our first jabs," President Buhari.

By example have the Nigerian leadership proven and world health authorities are looking up to other head's of state to rebuild trust and confidence in the vaccines to their citizens by first taking a dose of the consignment arriving their respective countries.



Sunday, March 7, 2021

Cameroon to Receive Own Consignment of COVID 19 Vaccines this Week

Cameroon, one of the countries in Africa worst hit by the coronavirus pandemic, is set to receive "very shortly" more than one million doses of COVID-19 vaccines, Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute said on Friday.

Pointing to "a deterioration in the epidemiological situation" in the country, Dion Ngute told state radio that "more than one million vaccine doses will be available very shortly".

He did not specify which vaccines they were.

Dion Ngute called on the population to get inoculated but said the vaccination programme would be on a voluntary basis.

"In the space of one week, more than 3,000 new cases have been recorded, bringing the total number of people who have tested positive to COVID-19 to 38,988," he said.

Cameroon, with a population of 26 million, has registered 588 deaths from coronavirus so far.

The prime minister criticized the population's “laxness" in applying anti-COVID measures, pointing out that face masks were obligatory in public places and gatherings of more than 50 people were banned.

Cameroon's land, sea and air borders would also remain closed, Dion Ngute added.