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Otia Vitalis Suh was born and raised in Tole in the Southwest Region of Cameroon. He was a native of Modelle in Menchum Division, North West Region. He grew up on a CDC plantation. [1] He attended the Bishop Rogan College in Buea. [2] After his studies, he worked with the Medical Service of the HEVECAM Agro-Industrial complex in Kribi. He later ...
While here he represented Cameroon in the 1993 FIFA World Youth Championship, [3] where Cameroon was grouped with Colombia, Russia and Australia. In the summer of 1993 he migrated to Australia where he signed with Parramatta Eagles. After a four-month stint in Darwin Cubs from March to July 1994 he played three seasons in Adelaide Sharks. [4]
K-Tino in 2018. K-Tino (born 12 October 1966 as Cathérine Edoa Ngoa) is a Cameroonian singer who shot to fame in her home country with her energetic bikutsi music. She is the biological daughter of Kamgaing Paul a former businessman in Cameroon who died in July 2022.
The Overloaded Ark, first published in 1953, is the debut book by British naturalist Gerald Durrell.It is the chronicle of a six-month collecting trip, from December 1947 to August 1948, to the West African colony of British Cameroon – now Cameroon and Nigeria – that Durrell made with aviculturist and ornithologist John Yealland.
Ebanda Manfred was born in Bali, Douala, Cameroon to Mr. Dooh Ebanda and Naéémy Matheo. After obtaining the CPCE in 1952 at Public School of Bonapriso, he continued his studies in Ebolowa and the Technical College of Douala, where he obtained the CAP in 1957.
The previously winless Cameroon team sealed an unlikely spot in the tournament's knockout round with the win. Cameroon scored a miraculous, last-second goal to advance to knockout round at the ...
A particular success story of the enabled protection, particularly in the Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park is of the special group of 'eco-guards', who operate under the MFEE (Ministry of Forestry Economy and the Environment), unlike the past practice of deploying rangers, which is reported to have stopped illegal human activities taking place in ...
Imbolo Mbue (born 1981) is a Cameroonian American novelist and short story writer based in New York City. [1] She is known for her debut novel Behold the Dreamers (2016), which garnered her the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction and the Blue Metropolis Words to Change Award. [2]