Monday, February 28, 2022

CEO EDEN Newspaper Beatify Ntumfor Barrister Nico Halle at Awards Book Launch


A Keynote Address Presented At The Launching Of The Ntumfor Barrister Nico Halle Award Gallery Magazine

By Chief Zachee Nzohngandembou

At The Hotel Sawa, Douala, 25 February 2022

Good Attitude Begets Excellence

 Excellence, Ralph Marston once said “is not a skill. It is an attitude.” Excellence is about having a positive “can do” attitude, a willingness to work hard to achieve goals; a pride in your own work and a desire to do your best. It goes without saying that having a good attitude is more important than possessing skills, for while skills can be taught in training both on-the-job and in formal environments, attitude develops from what we repeatedly do which eventually leads to excellence. Therefore, as Aristotle put it, excellence is not an act, but a habit. It is never an accident. It is the result of high intention, sincere efforts, skilled execution and vision to see obstacles as opportunities.

       We are here today to celebrate a man whose exemplary attitude has brought him to excellence and fame. We are here to commune with a friend who is a gift given to us by his behavior. Yes, we have gathered here from far and near to hail a man who has proven to look adversity in the eye without pitching a fit, one known to have motivated those around him with positive words and used the power of a smile to reverse the tone and results of situations and to ignite change.

Sublime And Humble Figure

            That man, award winning international legal luminary, election expert with an unrepentant penchant for peace crusading is Ntumfor Barrister Nico Halle. Like a conscious sojourner, Nico Halle has again made this stop today, to take stock in magazine format, the distance covered and  to assess the impact of his trajectory not only as a legal consultant, national and international opinion leader, but above all, as an unassuming humble child of God toiling in the Lord’s vineyard.

      He exhibits this humility when he says, “Were it not by God’s grace, I would not receive all of these honours. On my own, I don’t merit them. That accounts for the reason I am heartily thankful to God and those who have blessed and encouraged me. Whatever success I’ve recorded in any area of our living, I attribute it to God, and all glory and honour go to him alone.

     His beautiful daughter, Barrister Vanessa Halle concurs (and I quote) “it can only be God! No one else and nothing but God could have given him the strength to achieve what he has achieved. No one else could have given him the resilience, boldness and courage to do what he has done or say what he has said. No one else but God could have given him the protection to go where he has gone. In all of these, we give immense thanks to God.”

         In the same vein, veteran journalist and renowned public speaker and commentator, Peter Essoka attests to his humility: “he is down to earth, unbelievably humble. When someone masters the art of carrying out his professional duties and also his community services correctly, without placing himself high above others because of his quality, profession, his wealth and fame, that person is humble.

          Without doubt, Nico Halle needed humility as a foundational principle of what has since become his major mission, his mantra on earth – peace crusading – which according to him, would be pursued till he dies. True to this commitment, he has grown to become a household name as a peace crusader. His resilience on the path of peace despite the roughness of the terrain, smeared with unbridled hatred for one another, could be likened, guided and shaped by the Beatitudes which hold that “blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God” –(Mathew 5-9NIV)

Astute Leader And Emissary

               Ntumfor is a gifted peace crusader with a special knack for building bridges, for arbitration and mediation. He has reconciled journalists, administrators, government officials, the clergy, families, communities and of course, members and institutions of his profession. When he was President of the General Assembly of the Bar Association, he met pandemonium in the house. Nico Halle, led by what sustains him –God and the Holy Spirit, came in with a Bible , called the  feuding  factions, prayed with them, found common ground and planned and successfully held the General Assembly that had been stalled for more than three years. Likewise, we all remember the babbles and squabbles within and between the Northwest Fons Conference and Northwest Fons Association. Thanks to Ntumfor’s mediation, the bickering and belligerence was put aside and the Northwest Fons Union was created, permitting peace to reign.

                James Freedman exhorts us that law must be practiced not only with craft and passion but also with a tenacious commitment to ideas and values. Barrister Halle as a lawyer has in his over 35years of legal practice stood tall as an exemplary defender of justice, human rights and ethical practice. His upbringing as a moralist has guided his professional practice and would not hesitate to tell a client that he or she has a bad case and would propose out of court settlement. Many families and friends have been reconciled and restored, since he believes in the conventional notion that winning a case in court would lose a friend or family in daily life. Nico Halle, like Marcus Tullius Cicero believes that the fundamentals of justice are that no one shall suffer wrong, and that the public good be served. Therefore to him, what the world needs is justice not charity.

Towering And Inspiring Stewardship

        Ntumfor Nico Halle is one of the  very few Cameroonians whose efforts to dismantle the planned electoral heist embedded in our electoral process paid off handsomely through dedication to public good, courageous and selfless sacrifice and rigorous discipline. As an election expert, not only has he been commissioned severally to monitor elections in other countries and reconcile rival government and opposition like in Zimbabwe, he has held the post of regional coordinator for the National Elections Observatory, ONEL for the Northwest. Teaching by example, he removed election materials from places including palaces where they’re prone to malpractice to the chagrin of vote riggers –a rare feat in Cameroon which was immediately appreciated by the Head of State with a new assignment to organise bi-elections in another region.

Cross-Carrying Christian

       A cross-carrying practicing Christian and son to a church servant of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon, PCC, Ntumfor Barrister Nico Halle was introduced into Christianity early in his infancy, as it was customary in those days. Since then the man has remained not only steadfast but very active within the PCC. He has worked his way from being elected to the post of president of the East Mungo South Presbytery of the Christian Men’s Fellowship (CMF).

    It is often said that the size of your dreams should always exceed your current capacity to achieve them. If your dreams do not scare you, you’re not big enough.  Ntumfor is not a man of small dreams and so is never afraid of taking on giant assignments. It was not long before his peers within the CMF movement realised his capacity and saddled him first, with the post of CMF regional president before propelling him to National President. His tenure at the CMF national office remains a reference to this day. With that excellent record, he was easily chosen as a member of the Board of Trustees of the PCC—a position he and two others –Chief Ada Keshi and Raymond Gwanyalla dumped over the controversy surrounding the new constitution of the church.

Unparalleled Attainment

    Ntumfor’s ceaseless efforts in community and nation building are amply reflected in the unprecedented number of awards to his credit. With a mind heavily tilted towards development, Ntumfor has stood tall in the promotion of actions that aim at transforming society. As President of the Ndong Awing Cultural and Development Association, NACDA, he initiated the electricity project and made several financial contributions over the years in favour of development initiatives not only in his native Northwest Region but elsewhere in the country. As president of Bali Old Boys Association, BOBA, Ntumfor’s tenure saw the construction of the Oneil Memorial Library in his Alma Mater, CPC Bali.

    By sheer persistence of vision, Nico Halle has received numerous and diverse awards, certificates, medals, recognitions and trophies which span the whole spectrum of his core values of peace, justice, truth, honesty and love. These are values he imbibed from his father Pa John Halle, a pious and devout Christian of blessed memory whose legacy he’s determined to perpetuate. Ntumfor is not only succeeding in eternalizing and immotalising the father’s legacy by his plethora of deeds and actions, but by ingraining the principles of honesty, hard work, respect, humility and the fear of the Lord  in his children. When you add the millions of individuals who swear by this man then we can safely conclude that Pa Halle must be among the happiest in the world beyond.

      The sages submit to us (and I quote) that “the real success of our personal lives and careers can be measured by the relationships we have with people most dear to us—our family, friends and co-workers. If we fail in this respect, no matter how vast our wordly possessions, or how high on the corporate ladder, we will have achieved very little.” Ntumfor Nico Halle’s life is an embodiment of personal success and this can be measured by the intimate relationship with his family and friends. His adoring, adorable and endearing wife, Mummy Jus and her very mentally agile children speak of their husband and father in glowing terms. If you say this is normal for every family then you will also say bagging a plenitude of awards is also normal. Nothing could be more deceptive and delusional!

Bridge-Builder

    It is always good to speak and write about a great achiever like this man; but to what extent can any one person or single write-up chronicle Ntumfor’s heroic, multifaceted and cosmic impact on humanity? A man whose activities and resultant achievements have positively impinged on millions of lives across the board is no ordinary human being. Any wonder therefore, that several national and international groups and institutions have acknowledged his goodness in marble?

      My brother and younger colleague , Kristian Ngah Christian reiterates this truism when he asserts (and I quote) that “news that Cameroon’s most acclaimed peace crusader and revered international legal icon, Ntumfor barrister Nico Halle , has bagged more than 160 prestigious and credible awards, in so short a time, should come as a surprise only to  the unborn.” For according to him, no one, has been written about (in Cameroon) like Nico Halle. Oh yes, didn’t someone say a well-written life is almost as rare as a well-spent one?

             How then do we apotheosize and eternalize in one package this goodness ably transcribed and expressed in various appreciative forms in the memory of the living so that when the song is dead, the memory will linger on? This is where we doff our hat and commend the dedicated team that joined Ntumfor in the conception and realisation of the idea of an award gallery in magazine format. The initiative, like many of his preceding ventures is pleasantly novel and refreshing. It remains, probably the best way not only to preserve these insightful accolades, but to place them at the reach of all in Cameroon and the wider world. One must say without mincing words that the editorial team, a selection of seasoned journalists has done exceedingly well. The editors are not only acclaimed writers but people who are well-acquainted with the subject and theme of the magazine.

No Easy Climb To Prominence

     Coolidge reminds us that no person was ever honoured for what he received. Honour has been the reward for what he gave. We are honouring you, Nico Halle for what you gave to society. It has not been an easy climb to this pedestal. So we ask you to continue to stand tall on the summit after this tedious climb. Please take in the remarkable scenery and the exhilaration of accomplishment. And in the exhortation of Richelle Goodrich, we ask you not to pause for long; for there are greater mountains to climb while you still possess the drive and capacity to do so. Perhaps one reason why it has dawned on many of us, your admirers, to honour you while you’re still alive is to buoy you up to greater heights, because you remain an embodiment of aspiration and inspiration to present and future generations.

Postscript

      Ntumfor, my senior brother, let me reiterate what you’re already doing with the words of Aaron Ralston: continue to bring love and peace and happiness into the world in our honour. Thank you. Love you!

      As a footnote, I like to remind us of the four ways to honour someone’s memory and keep their legacy alive:

1.    Tell their stories – the ones that showcase who they are.·

      Are we ready to tell the Ntumfor story?

2.    Do something with the love;·

      Shall we emulate him?

3.    Spend your time as wisely as Ntumfor does,

·      Who will and who wouldn’t?

4.    Fundraise.

·      How shall we launch this magazine today?

                           Thank you for your kind attention!




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