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Showing posts with label Africa need empowering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Africa need empowering. Show all posts

Sunday 24 May 2020

KIBONEN NFI :🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲PEACE AND UNITY FOR CAMEROON :


Cameroon has been going through turbulences for over 4 years today! And as Kibonen emphasizes in her video! we are the ones to bring the peace and unity needed for Cameroon ! There is something that strikes me when you get to speak to people who have reached a certain level of success; humility ! Despite all the success and celebrity status, Kibonen Nfi still doesn’t forget where she comes from and doesn’t belittle anybody who approaches her.

Friday 22 May 2020

MOTIVATION E1S5/ FAILURE : The formula for success? Double your rate of failure.

For any great achievement that every successful person has earned, they have had exponentially more failures. Failures are lessons of future successes, but many people don’t always see failure in a positive light.

MOTIVATION S1E6/ FAILURE AND HUMILITY: Acknowledge failure and making it matter by cultivating

If you examine the life of anyone who has achieved something extraordinary, chances are you'll find a story of failure somewhere along the way. While not all failures have a happy ending, most happy endings have a failure story. So, rather than viewing failure as an embarrassment, or shameful, or something to be endured, acknowledging failure and making it matter by cultivating humility can actually make your life better

MOTIVATION S1E7 - BLOCAGE MENTAL:

Il y a des moments où nous avons des sentiments difficiles à surmonter qui empêchent d’être heureux. Ces réflexes psychologiques sont appelés les blocages émotionnels. Partout dans le monde, des millions de gens souffrent de ce trouble de l’émotion. Nombreuses sont les raisons qui peuvent causer ce blocage mental. Pour pouvoir vaincre les blocages émotionnels, il faut tout d’abord en avoir connaissance. Dans cette vidéo nous allons parler en détail .

MOTIVATION S1E8 - PARENTING(Raising our boys to be feminists):

I wouldn't say raising a son to be feminists/gentleman is effortless, it's definitely not rocket science. Little things go a long way if you put them in place from the very beginning.

Monday 4 May 2020

EMPOWERING REFLECTION S1E 4 : Personal responsibility is crucial for africans



We cannot go on living each day of our lives blaming the government for every problem and difficulty. While the government has a great responsibility in and for many of the national maladies and social problems besetting the country, we, the people must also accept our own shares of neglect, excess, and ineptitude.

Monday 30 March 2020

Ghana 🇬🇭 : 😍La femmes la plus stylées du continent : Samira Bawumia.


 Elle est mon idole 😍!!
En plus d’être brillante et engagée pour la bonne cause, elle est belle, naturelle et stylée (en wax, svp !) Une véritable icône de la mode africaine de par son style vestimentaire !!! Elle c’est Madame Samira Bawumia, l’épouse du vice-président ghanéen, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, la deuxième dame au Ghana.

Les pays comme le Cameroun feront toujours partie du néocolonialisme

🇨🇲🇨🇲Il est temps que le peuple Camerounais arrête de rêver. La fin du colonialisme, dans la foulée des indépendances nationales des années 1950 et 1960, a entrainé, du moins dans bien des cas, le début du néo-colonialisme. Les pays comme le Cameroun feront toujours partie du néocolonialisme, aucune future président ne pourra vous promettre le contraire!!! Par contre, nous avons une chance car nous pouvons choisir quel type de néocolonialisme nous voulons dorénavant! 

Tuesday 13 February 2018

Exclusive VIDEO Interview with Cameroon's Youngest Female Entrepreneur ETONDE ...


Africa should take advantage of its youth demographic dividend to push young entrepreneurs to contribute to the continent's economic transformation. This has been the subject on every political speech, the seductive magnet in election campaigns, and the chorus in many economic write-ups, but yet finance remains the biggest barrier to entry resulting to a large informal entrepreneurship at the bottom of the African economic pyramid. There is a lot on the WHY? but soo little on the HOW? In Cameroon, the youngest successful female entrepreneur Etonde Martin has made it her mission to see into these challenges and came up with solutions to reducing the barrier to entry. The EMPOWER SUCCESS IN AFRICA team caught up with her and we were delighted to have an exclusive in-depth interview with the brain behind SIPEC empire . Stay Empowered and Happy New Year 2018.

Wednesday 22 April 2015

Stop XENOPHOBIA IN S/African


Stop XENOPHOBIA IN S/African...I am impressed at Nigerians intrinsic freedom fighting skills. MTN must be shut down in all African countries. According to spotlight Africa, Members of The Flagship, an affiliate of Edo Civil Society Organisations on Monday stormed MTN offices in Benin City, Edo state over the killings of Nigerians in South Africa.

Also, another group led by Adeyanju Deji protested at the High Commission of South Africa in Abuja and telecommunication giant, MTN head office in the FCT.

They carried placards with inscriptions to register their anger protest against the attacks.

Some of the inscriptions read: ‘Stop attacking and killing fellow Africans in South Africa; ‘You cannot be collecting our money, yet you continue to kill us'; ‘Nigerians: Boycott South African companies; ‘We have showed South Africa and South Africans love


Sunday 19 April 2015

Please STOP this Xenophobia on your kind S/African...!!!


STOP!!! I dare you all to not tell me about viewers sensitivity. These images should be shared as it is; this is a reality happening to us, our bothers and most of all our kind. A big shame to the leaders of S/Africa and shame to that idiot of a leader who perpetuate and instigated all this....Where are the likes of Whitney Mandela and other freedom fighters on this ...shame to the authorities,shame to the whole black race and Shame to the continent at large.....this is a clear testimony of why others see us BLACKS as sub humans....The whole continent stood by S/African during their times of struggles and now this is what they are paying back to Africa and their own kind. Mandela must be twisting in his grave at this moment...I burst into tears watching these gruesome pictures and videos... ‪#‎empowersuccessinafrica‬


Saturday 18 April 2015

STOP XENOPHOBIA IN SOUTH AFRICA



In South Africa more than 2,000 foreigners have been displaced amid anti-immigrant violence. While S. Africans in the country seem focused on ousting other blacks, whites are training in boot camps to take over during a race war.


Refugee camps have been set up in Durbin to house the influx of immigrants who’ve lost their homes and belongings to xenophobic South Africans.

The attacks on immigrants have been ongoing since March, according to police spokesman Col. Jay Naicker. He also confirmed cases of looting, according to U.S. News and World Report. “A case of business robbery has been opened. No-one was injured and a 31-year-old suspect was arrested. He will appear in court soon,” Naicker said. Please viewer discrestion is adviced for the next image below.

Saturday 13 December 2014

Cameroon now has a call center for abused women

Photo credits UN Women/I. Tapang
Cameroon now has a call center for abused women in our society: Just call 243 425 668.

According to UN Women West and Central Africa article (December 04, 2014), During the 16 Days Campaign to end violence against women in Cameroon, representative of the International Telecommunications Union (IUT) Mr. Jean Jacques Massima said: gender-based violence (GBV) can be effectively eliminated in Cameroon if ICT tools are adequately exploited for the benefit of women and girls. “The use of ICTs must respect professional and ethical standards,” Mr Massima told to hundreds of participants at a UN Women Cameroon forum styled “Gender Café 6” in Douala, Cameroon’s economic capital. The event that held under the theme “The Role of ICT in preventing GBV in Cameroon” was also graced by the official opening of a GBV Call Center for survivors in the Littoral region.

Across the globe, millions of people were dressed in orange in November entring December; to symbolise a world free from violence against women and girls. Revisiting the official statement of UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, UN Women Representative and Country Director Mrs Rachelle Mian Djangone said women and girls experience violence in all countries and neighbourhoods but these crimes often remain unreported and hidden. “We must end the silence. That is why this year’s International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women is centred on a grassroots effort to raise awareness called Orange Your Neighbourhood,” according to Mr. Ban’s statement.

Photo credits UN Women/I. Tapang
In a bid to mitigate risks faced by women in Cameroon, UN Women Cameroon has established a toll-free Call Center in the Littoral, one of the country’s most vulnerable regions to gender-based violence. The UN entity has also rolled out several strategies to end violence against women including a Gender Café and the training of journalists.

Source: UN Women West and Central Africa

Saturday 11 October 2014

Malala Yousafzai, Youngest Nobel Peace Prize Winner


Malala Yousafzai, 17, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize this year, along with India's Kailash Satyarthi, 60, for their struggles against the suppression of children and for young people's rights, including the right to education.

Since recovering from surgery, Yousafzai has taken her campaign to the global stage, especially with a speech at the United Nations last year.

Yousafzai's win shines a beam of light upon her efforts to make education available to children (especially girls) around the world. In early 2009, when she was only 11, Yousafzai blogged anonymously for the BBC about life under the Taliban. And in October 2012, she survived an assassination attempt by a Taliban gunman.

Today she is the youngest Nobel Prize winner.

Saturday 20 September 2014

President Jean Blaise Gwet makes a donation to the Pygmies of Cameroon on September 2nd, 2014


Donations keep coming.! President Jean Blaise Gwet in his leadership role, paid a suprise visit to the Pygmies of Cameroon on the 2nd of September 2014.

He certainly brought light to this manority and volnerable community; each hut got an AÏDA lantern as well bread and sadine tins.

Dencia donates $250,000 to curb Ebola


Yes it is confirmed to be true. From defending whitenicious to donating for a good cause...!! Yes ooo the Nigerian-Cameroonian pop star Dencia donated about $250 000 to Nigeria for Ebola cure research; this according to Star Gist.

Wednesday 17 September 2014

Is your country doing enough to protect you from the Ebola virus? share you opinion...



Must read: This is from my recent traveling experience. After experiencing my entry to and exiting from Abidjan comparing to that of Cameroon, I can say confidently and with all certainty that Cameroon is not safe from Ebola. That is Cameroon is taking no precausion processes in preventing cross-border entry of the virus into the country.

Saturday 30 August 2014

The Richest Women Today – Mrs Folorunsho Alakija gives an empowering speech to Lagos university students.


The Richest Women Today – Mrs Folorunsho Alakija gave a beatiful speech to Lagos University students during the 2014 UN International Youths Day; Lagos. She said she was not previlege to have a university degree but today, she is the richest woman in the world (and I must add dethroned Oprah Winfrey in 2013). 

Her speech goes like this...

Monday 24 March 2014

Cameroon's most funny man popularly known as ‘’Pa Tom opens up about his Humanitarian activisties


Hello to you my readers, I had the pleasure last week Thurday of meeting Cameroon's most funny man called Thomas Ayuk Fotang, popularly known as ‘’Pa Tom,’’ in his widely popular Scratch Ya Eye sit-com airing on Canal 2 International television. During our heart conversation at a beautiful hotel reception in Douala, I discovered Thomas Ayuk Fotang was not only "The Funny Man" or an entertainer presenter of Top Radio and Television Programs in Cameroon, but he is also a philanthropist and  Humanitarian activist. 

In February 14th 2008 he was coronated and awarded the distinguished title “NFORKANG” meaning King of the Youth. Furthermore, he was appointment as Director of the Royal Goodwill Supportive Diplomatic Mission of CISRI-ISP Cameroun, a UN permanent observer mission, due to his volunteerism.

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