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Alain Web-creator
3 mois depuis
Assises du CIDP Cameroun – Yaoundé, 23 septembre 2025
Plus de 50 acteurs clés venus des 10 régions du Cameroun réunis pour donner un nouvel élan au partenariat.
Au programme :
🎬 Projection inédite du documentaire du Conseil
🌍 Zoom sur l’agenda transformationnel Afrique–Europe
💡 Ateliers participatifs pour des solutions concrètes aux défis des jeunesses et sociétés civiles (employabilité jeune , mémoire, migrations, santé, environnement)
💻 Hackaton dédié aux solutions digitales OSC
Et bien d’autres….
Rendez-vous à l’Institut Français du Cameroun – Yaoundé.
Ces Assises ouvrent la voie vers le pré-sommet de Yaoundé (février 2026) et le Sommet de Nairobi avril 2026.
✨ La jeunesse et la société civile au cœur du changement✨.

#CIDPCameroun #jeunesse #AFRIQUEEUROPE #DIALOGUE #Innovation #BATIRLAVENIR
Alain Web-creator
2 mois depuis
#Opportunities
📢 Applications open for the 2026 Ibrahim Leadership Fellowships

This 12-month programme offers young African leaders the chance to work at AfDB_Group, ECA_OFFICIAL or
ITCnews, contribute to policy, gain mentorship, and join the #NGN .

👉 Apply: https://mo.ibrahim.foundat...

#Opportunities #Career #Ibrahim_Foundation
Alain Web-creator
1 année depuis
Simone Biles finishes her Paris Olympics with three golds and a silver 🥇🥇🥇🥈

She now has 11 career Olympic medals, tied for the second most all time by a women's gymnast 👏
Alain Web-creator
1 année depuis
Top Legend actor Jaden Smith.. with WenWen Han💕
#BOOMchallenge
Jaden Smith, born on July 8, 1998, in Malibu, California, is an American actor, rapper, and entrepreneur. He is the son of renowned actors Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith. Jaden began his acting career alongside his father in the film "The Pursuit of Happyness" (2006), where his performance as Christopher Gardner Jr. earned him critical acclaim for his natural talent and emotional depth.
Jaden gained further recognition with leading roles in movies such as "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (2008) and "The Karate Kid" (2010), where he starred as Dre Parker, a young boy who moves to China and learns kung fu. His performance in "The Karate Kid" showcased his versatility and dedication, as he underwent rigorous martial arts training for the role. In addition to acting, Jaden has made significant strides in the music industry. His debut album "Syre" (2017) was well-received, followed by "Erys" (2019) and "CTV3: Cool Tape Vol. 3" (2020), demonstrating his unique style and lyrical prowess.
Beyond entertainment, Jaden is known for his entrepreneurial ventures and activism. He co-founded the eco-friendly water company JUST Water and is an advocate for environmental sustainability and social justice. His philanthropic efforts include providing clean water to communities in need and supporting various charitable causes.
Wenwen Han, born on August 24, 1995, in Xi'an, China, is a Chinese actress and violinist best known for her role as Meiying in "The Karate Kid" (2010). In the film, she played the love interest of Jaden Smith's character, Dre Parker. Wenwen's portrayal of Meiying, a talented violinist, added depth to the story, highlighting themes of cultural exchange and friendship. While "The Karate Kid" brought her international fame, Wenwen has kept a relatively low profile since then, focusing on her studies and personal interests.
Wenwen Han's performance in "The Karate Kid" was praised for its charm and authenticity, and she left a lasting impression on audiences worldwide. Though she has not pursued a prolific acting career, her role in the film remains memorable, and fans continue to appreciate her contribution to the beloved remake. Wenwen's talents extend beyond acting, as she is also an accomplished violinist, showcasing her artistic versatility.
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Alain Web-creator
1 année depuis
Sam Fan Thomas (born Samuel Thomas Ndonfeng, April 1952, Bafoussam, Cameroon) is a Cameroonian musician associated with Makossa. 🎧🎶 He began in the late 1960s and had his first hit with "Rikiatou". His "African Typic Collection" was an international hit in 1984 and is perhaps his best known work. Thomas began his career in the early 1970s as a guitarist in the Cameroonian band Tigres Noires. He stayed with that band until 1976, when he launched his solo career

He started his musical career in 1968 when he joined The Black Tigers, led by the blind musician, Andre Marie Tala. He stayed with Tala for eight years, recording several singles. The band also recorded in Paris and toured Senegal and other African countries. During this period Tala developed his own tchamassi rhythm, a modern music style based on Bamileke folklore. 🎤🎷

In 1976, his first solo LP was Funky New Bell, recorded in Benin on the Satel label. A second LP, on the same label, followed in 1977. On that album, he was supported by the Black Santiagos from Benin. His third release came in 1982 in Nigeria, with the hit song "Rikiatou", which established his reputation in Cameroon. In 1983, Thomas travelled to Paris to record Makassi. Makassi is the name of Thomas' own music style, a type of uptempo makossa blended with a touch of Andre Marie Tala's tchamassi and other bamileke influences. The album contained the hit song, "African Typic Collection". This song built around the melody of the Franco song, "Boma l'heure", and became an international dance floor hit, with sales across Africa, France and the West Indies, where it was also released as a 12-inch single. Makassi brought Thomas a golden disc in 1984 and was followed by his fifth album, Neng Makassi in 1985. The album retained the sophisticated production of Makassi, without matching his greatest hit. In 1986, he released two albums, Funk Makassi and Makassi Plus. Together with "African Typic Collection", two tracks off Makassi Plus were released in 1987 on a compilation album by the British Earthworks record label. Makassi Plus was followed in 1988 by Makassi Again, which was distributed internationally by the Celluloid record label. Thomas also toured with his band MBC (Makassi Band Corporation) in West and East Africa, Europe and the Americas.

From the early 1990s, Thomas changed his focus from recording his own material, to promotion and guiding new talented Cameroonian singers and musicians. He gathered talented musicians, including the late Kotto Bass, Ebelle Jeannot, K. Godefroy, Fabo Claude, Guy Bilong and Tala Jeannot, at Makassi Plus Studio in Douala. He released a string of records from various artists during the 1990s. Thomas released new material in 1993's Emotion and 1999's No Satisfaction. Neither of these CDs brought him the success of his earlier work.

He performed successful shows in Nairobi (2007), the US (2009) and Abidjan (2010).
🎯 #Promozik TV #musique #Makassi #rhumbaoverdose #SamFanThomas
Alain Web-creator
2 années depuis
A COUPLE THAT STUCK TOGETHER AND BUILT A MULTIMILLION DREAM HOME IN BONAMOUSSADI, DOUALA 🇨🇲

Do you stick to your boyfriend, despite the rough times in their lives ?

Jean Lobe Lobe and Nat Disa are an exemplary couple who have been resilient and committed towards achieving their goals together.

Jean Lobe Lobe is the founder of Waspito, Africa's biggest health app that has received over $3 million of seed funding. He also owns Heptic Records.

His dreams were achieved thanks to his supportive partner who has stood by him unwaveringly for over two decades.

Jean Lobe Lobe has been passionate about music since childhood. He was renowned in Kumba for his stunning break dance moves and his unswerving love for rap music.

His wife Nat Disa stood by him unswervingly, despite the negative impression people had about rappers in the 2000s. She knew he was career-oriented and focused.

Even when life threw curve balls, she believed in his dreams.

After graduating, Jean Lobe Lobe had to work hard to gain financial poise. He worked with Union Bank, Audit and Accounting Corporation (AUDICO), CAMAIR-CO, West Africa Markets and British American Tobacco.

After all these exploits, Jean Lobe Lobe launched Heptic Records in Douala; a realization of his lifelong ambition.

Today, Jean Lobe Lobe has constructed a multimillion mansion in Bonamoussadi, which was opened as he turned 40.

He is proud to celebrate this moment with his wife, family and friends.

#nexdimempire
Alain Web-creator
2 années depuis
#Movie : 🎥 🇨🇲Meet Andy Allo: The Bamenda born talent shining in Hollywood.
Andy Allo is a talented actress and singer from Cameroon. She was born in the city of Bamenda in 1989 to a Cameroonian father and American mother.

As a child in Cameroon, Allo showed an interest in music and learned to play the piano from her mother. When she was 11 years old, Allo moved to the United States, where her career really took off.

#Andy_Allo became a skilled singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actress. In 2011, she joined the band of famous musician Prince, called "The New Power Generation," as a singer and guitarist. She collaborated with Prince until his death.

Since then, the 34-year-old Allo has firmly established herself as a Hollywood force to be reckoned with.

She has appeared in high-profile TV shows like "The Game," "Black Lightning," "Chicago Fire," and the hit Amazon Prime series "Upload," where she played the lead role of Nora Antony. On the film side, Allo has graced the screen in blockbusters like "Pitch Perfect 3."

Despite her success in Hollywood, Allo has never forgotten her Cameroonian roots. She often talks about being from Bamenda and makes sure to remind her fans she is a Bamenda girl. Her Instagram Bio says it all; Bamenda, Cameroon born and raised. Allo has released 5 albums and many singles as an artiste.

Cameroonians can be very proud of Allo's accomplishments as a talented entertainer and cultural ambassador for her country. Her story is inspiring, and her continued connection to Cameroon is admirable.
Alain Web-creator
2 années depuis
Here’s my conversation with Cameroonian singer and songwriter GASHA

Today is GASHA's birthday and to celebrate her day with her, we're releasing EP6 of Dear ARREYB [The Podcast] which features a really deep conversation we had

On this episode, #Gasha opens up about a really sad period of her life when she had a miscarriage😰 the story behind her journey in music and a lot more:

✔️ Gasha on current relationship with Daphne
✔️The funny story behind her hit song “Kaki Mbere”
✔️Gasha on 10 years in music and her upcoming plans
✔️ Much more…

EP6 of Dear ARREYB [The Podcast] is out now! Listen to the full episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcast. Watch the full video version on YouTube
https://youtu.be/4n_9vVZQ3...

​Listen to full interviews of Dear ARREYB [The Podcast] now on Spotify Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and wherever you listen to your podcast. Watch the video episodes on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/ci9a8VyrW...

[If you want to master a high-income Digital Marketing this year, whether you’re building your personal brand, upgrading your skillsets or switching careers to digital marketing, join The Smart Club and get trained with us for 6 months
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#ARREYB #DearARREYB #TheSmartClub
Arrey Bate
A Different Side: GASHA On Overcoming Miscarriage, Life, Leaving Steven’s Music | Dear ARREYB EP6 - YouTube

GASHA, Cameroonian award-winning Afro-pop, Afrobeats Soul singer opens up to Arrey about her miscarriage, leaving Steven’s Music, music life and much more! T...

Alain Web-creator
2 années depuis
🟥 Problem between the artists #Gasha and #Eddykenzo .🚨

After I texted Eddy Kenzo telling him to give GASHA her royalties on her song #chill , his team reach out to me on WhatsApp and this is what they got to say 👇

"It was around 2014 or 2015(the prime times of Sitya Loss) when Eddy Kenzo met a young and talented Cameroonian lady called Gasha, her team approached him and requested that they should do a song which was agreed upon. However he was in dallas where he had to fly from to Washington for the recording, we extended his stay and the $1k her and the team paid that we hear in the accusations was for the extension of his flight because his return back home was due (he definitely had to push his stay for a sister), obviously there’s no agreement that involves money that can go undocumented, the 1k was to pay for the extension of Eddy Kenzo’s stay and for your information Eddy Kenzo’s brand was never worth 1k. Long story short, they hit the studio, vibes were high and a song called chill was created. Everyone wrote their lyrics and joined the knowledge to make sure we put out something nice that can help boost Gasha’s career.

In 2015 our team and our manager who doubles as a videographer, flew to Cameroon(at our own cost) to shoot the Chill video which was shot and directed by our manager(Martin Beta) and Chuzzi Dadido of Cameroon it was all good vibes and later that evening as we were all vibing to the song at Gasha’s home we talked about how the song will be released and it was agreed that since Eddy Kenzo has a big fanbase(numbers) this song should be released on his channel on 25th feb, 2015 and later on then coming album called Zero To Hero(which was released on 1st march, 2016) a year after she had distributed on her other streaming platforms(her release date is 3rd March 2015), we did so with one heart all in the name of helping a sister.

We had a great evening as a family and we called it a night. On our return to Uganda our manager went back with the footage we had shot and edited the video(it was all for brotherhood he wasn’t paid) we made sure it was the right video of that time and released it as agreed.

We thank God that it actually made an impact in Gasha’s career as it was the motive of the song.

It is so sad this was a verbal agreement and today it looks like her word against ours , it is now that we wish we had a written agreement.

We have been following accusations for the past 1 year and kept quiet because we thought our sister knows the truth and that all will be well and there was no need for any exchange of words, but it seems we were wrong.

However, this is all we have to say about this project and we maintain our position that we ain’t gonna exchange any words with a sister over a project that came to life with the aim of boosting a career. And we shall not fall for any blackmails attached to the accusations.

Big Talent Entertainment Management".

Mac Clint's blog
Alain Web-creator
2 années depuis
📣 [ 𝗖𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝗙𝗼𝗿 𝗦𝗽𝗼𝗻𝘀𝗼𝗿𝘀 & 𝗣𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗻𝗲𝗿𝘀 ] : 𝗚𝗜𝗥𝗟𝗦 𝗜𝗡 𝗜𝗖𝗧 𝗗𝗔𝗬 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟰

You are concerned if you are a :
- Telecommunications company
- VSE, SME(tech)
- Banks,

𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗶𝘀 𝗚𝗶𝗿𝗹𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝗜𝗖𝗧 𝗗𝗮𝘆?
It's a side event on International Girls in ICT Day in Cameroon organized by the AfricanWITS association around the theme: "𝗟𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽".

The aim is to highlight the crucial need for strong female role models in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) careers in the cities of Douala, Yaoundé, Ngaoundere and Sangmelima.

The mission of this project is to encourage young girls and women to pursue careers in information and communication technologies.

𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗺 𝗶𝗻𝗰𝗹𝘂𝗱𝗲𝘀
- Caravans and job fairs in secondary schools and universities
- Mentoring program with role models
- Coding competition and awards for STEM University girls

𝗖𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗰𝘁 𝘂𝘀 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝗶𝗻𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝘃𝗶𝗮 𝗲-𝗺𝗮𝗶𝗹: africanwitsgmail.com
Join us, you have everything to gain! 🤝

#AfricanWITS #GirlsInICTDay2024
#girlsintech #Cameroon
Alain Web-creator
2 années depuis
ENOW NGACHU : A GOOD COACH SIDELINED FROM THE SPOTLIGHT 💥

Enow NGACHU was the head coach of the Cameroon women's national team at the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, where Cameroon got to the round of 16 (for the first time ever)

Cameroon had a blistering path at the World Cup group stage; beating Ecuador 6-0 and outmatching Switzerland 2-1.
In 2017, he was appointed general manager of ANAFOOT. This appointment came at the team when the Indomitable Lionesses were at their prime. Obliquely, his coaching career was deviated with the bait of an office job.
Since Enow NGACHU was unseated as Women's national in team coach, the team has been unable to gain its poise.

#EnowNgachu has so much to offer in Cameroon football, yet he's been in obscurity.

✍️ By #nexdimempire
Alain Web-creator
2 années depuis
Fredia "The Cheetah" Gibbs (born July 8, 1963), is an American former professional martial artist, kickboxer, and boxer who competed from 1975 to 2005. During her kickboxing career, she held ISKA, WKA, and WKF World ******* les. Before her kickboxing career, she was an All-American in basketball and track.

She is also a model and actress. Fredia has been featured on the Fresh Prince of Bel Aire with Will Smith. She was one of the women who was throwing Will Smith around in his nightmare. Her latest film is called Knockout."

Gibbs made history when she became the first African-American female Kickboxing ISKA World Champion. She earned the name "The Most Dangerous Woman in the World" after an upset in 1994 in her fight against World Champion Valérie Wiet-Henin of France in the "Battle of the Masters" Pay Per View Event in San Jose, California. She went on to become one of the most dominant champions of all time, and remains a significant historical figure in light and super lightweight kickboxing divisions. She competed from 1991 to 1997, amassing a record of 16 wins, 0 losses, and 15 KOs, and three world ******* les. She also competed as a top contender in women's professional boxing from 1997 to 2005 with a record of 9 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw.

She wrote The Fredia Gibbs Story about her life in 2016

“Being bullied is such a terrifying experience, especially for a child,” Fredia said. “[We] are just trying to learn our identity and learn who we are; to be threatened and quartered by kids who are supposed to be your classmates, whom you help with homework, it was uncomfortable, ugly and very negative.”

As she ran home to escape her bullys, her uncle Dr. William Groce, met her at the door this last time. “Look, baby girl, you can’t continue to run all of your life. You’re going to have to learn how to stand firm and face your fear(s),” he advised.

Gibbs began her instruction in Jeet Kune Do/Aikido fight style at Quiet Storm Martial Arts School in Chester, Pennsylvania. She learned martial arts to rebuild her self confidence and self esteem, which suffered as a result of being bullied. She was trained with her Uncle Will and by a group of lethal martial artists, lawyers, judges, doctors, business leaders, and blue collar workers. Earning her black belt was the unorthodox result of throwing powerful jab combinations and mastering tactical takedowns to obtain the glittering key on the ground behind Groce, the only way out of The Storm.

“It was tough. It was difficult but, I got the key. I unlocked the door and walked out.”

KIDNAPPED

In 1993, Gibbs martial arts training saved her life. She had lost her paycheck and bus fare in a game of Dominoes at a gathering in Inglewood, Calif. Strapped for cash, stranded and wanting to sleep in her bed instead of the couch she was offered, Gibbs accepted a ride from Lonnie Franklin Jr. after spending hours playing against him. She had no way of knowing her Domino opponent was California’s infamous Grim Sleeper, the serial killer responsible for murdering at least 100 Black women in South Central, displacing their bodies throughout Los Angeles circa 1985.

Now with him in his RV, something sinister in his sudden need for coffee awakened her intuition as he pulled into a secluded area. She refused to let him "violate" her. She tried to exit the passenger’s side door. The handle had been removed. When she scrambled for the van’s rear doors, she came face-to-face with a monster intent on violating, then adding her to his list of lifeless victims.

“He came charging at me like a football player...” She explained the aikido technique that uses an assailant’s clothing against them. “I tied his shirt over his head, pulled his pants down and grabbed his... so he couldn’t move,” demanding that he tell her where his keys were.

With her second key to freedom in hand, she told Grim, “When a "b" says, ‘No,’ she means, ‘No.'”

Gibbs was terrified and called her mom. She moved away from the Los Angeles area immediately.

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In 1994, Gibbs’ meteoric brawling record warranted an invitation to compete in a pay-per-view International Sport and Karate Association (ISKA) match-up against Valerie Wiet-Henin, dubbed “The Most Dangerous Woman in the World.”

Wiet-Henin was a formidable opponent renowned for breaking jaws and bruising ribs, a million-dollar baby who did not scare Gibbs.

In the third round, Gibbs said, “My legs began to get weak.” Looking to The Hill from whence her help was to come, she cried out, “Oh God! You gotta help.”

Stitched-up, torn and tattered, she delivered a lethal kick followed by an overhand right to the back of Wiet-Henin’s head, knocking her out.

In addition to becoming “The Most Dangerous Woman,” Gibbs also became the only martial artist except Bruce Lee to have a combat statue dedicated in her honor.

Gibbs has been featured in Black Achievers, Black Belt, Delco Times, Inside Karate, Jet, Los Angeles Sentinel, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Sports Illustrated for Women, and Upscale Magazine.

Her fight gear is displayed at the Sports Legend of Delaware County Museum, dedicated to preserving the history and memory of Delaware County Sports Legends. She is an author, celebrity trainer, philanthropist, motivational speaker, and radio host. In 2016–2017 she was honored and participated in the Orange County Heritage Black History Parade and was nominated to attend the United State of Women summit hosted by the White House.

In 2016 #Gibbs was named one of the Top Ten Greatest African American Female Athletes of All time for Kickboxing.

In 2022, Cabrini University honored alumna Fredia Gibbs (ʼ19) during a statue dedication ceremony.

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