Tuesday, September 13, 2016
The most influential Cameroonian on the social media
Alenne Menget aka Mr. Me (born 27th February,1976) is a Cameroonian journalist,comedian, actor, and producer. After working as a Radio/tv presenter, for years, Mr. Me recently decided to show another part of himself. The biggest of standup and short comedy films with very powerful socio-political messages on our day to day activities. In a satirical manner he tries in his own way to police society by bringing out day to day social ills but in very soft and comic methods. Mr. Me came to wider prominence as a documentary film producer/director and narrator you would fall in love with soon after savouring one of his works. He has produced more than 200 investigative documentaries for TV, developed, written and narrated the sitcom Return to Batibo, The Cemetery, Living on water, Come Rain Come shine, Clando, The Cameroon Mountain, Web city, Kalabout . Mr. Me hosted the CMMA, SONNAR and Ebola relief concert just to name a few. He has won two amazing awards; CMMA award and SONNAR Awards amongst others.
He has also been involved in humanitarian missions like taking care of people with strange diseases. We are talking about one of the famous Cameroonians of our time that has build a career on its own with millions of follower and fans within short notice. I am witness.I saw his humble beginning when he played with a musical band in Limbe while managing a radio outfit. You will never be able to know what he can not do in arts because he has almost been perfect in all the walks he has been involved in life..I asked him his secret and he told me..HARD WORK . INTROVERT. and WILL.
Menoftastes.blogspot.com has voted Mr. Me, the most influential Cameroonian on social media and menoftastes-greatest stand-up comedian.
Thursday, August 25, 2016
The CEO of the Greenhouse ventures talks about the advantages of being a Farmer.
From the Northwest region of Cameroon, in the semi urban town of Mbengwi, lives the father of modern agriculture in Cameroon - Roland Fomundam. Still in his mid thirties, he continues to lay the path and bridge.
A visionary at the very best, an epitome of ground up success, he has laid the foundation and cemented the bridge into sustainable agriculture in Cameroon.
Roland's work have made the Cameroonian farmer become more hopeful - with the greenhouse, farmers will now have the possibility of growing crops year round, ensuring uninterrupted profits and foster the consumption of high value foods at affordable prices.
I caught up with Mr. Roland Fomundam and asked him, what are the advantages of being a Farmer and this is what he said: the first advantage is, you are your own boss.
2. You get to work outside in the fresh air, not cooped up in an office or factory.
3..You grow your own food and you know exactly what went into it.
4. It is always fresh or preserved by you and tastes much better and is better for you than food that comes from the grocery store.
5. Farming life is the closest thing to freedom you can get. I mean you are your own boss, you do what you want when you want.
6. You get to experience things, other people would never get to in their entire lifetime.
7. And gain new skills, i mean with farming you learn something new everyday (Whether it be a simplier way of doing something or herd improvement).
8. You get to live off the land...it always offers new thrills and fun. And most of all advantage of intensive farming is a lower cost of production per dollar of investment.
Roland's work have made the Cameroonian farmer become more hopeful - with the greenhouse, farmers will now have the possibility of growing crops year round, ensuring uninterrupted profits and foster the consumption of high value foods at affordable prices.
I caught up with Mr. Roland Fomundam and asked him, what are the advantages of being a Farmer and this is what he said: the first advantage is, you are your own boss.
2. You get to work outside in the fresh air, not cooped up in an office or factory.
3..You grow your own food and you know exactly what went into it.
4. It is always fresh or preserved by you and tastes much better and is better for you than food that comes from the grocery store.
5. Farming life is the closest thing to freedom you can get. I mean you are your own boss, you do what you want when you want.
6. You get to experience things, other people would never get to in their entire lifetime.
7. And gain new skills, i mean with farming you learn something new everyday (Whether it be a simplier way of doing something or herd improvement).
8. You get to live off the land...it always offers new thrills and fun. And most of all advantage of intensive farming is a lower cost of production per dollar of investment.
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
I'M XAM, I am the extensible application massager, I will be changing the way we communicate in the mobile space
There are millions of apps out there that target different market segments but none has been built to suitable sustain the 'Millennial Generation' in the messaging platform space. How do you feel when you send a wrong message or picture/video to the right recipient or right message to the wrong recipient? Confused, unsettled?
I'm XAM was uniquely crafted to solution these limitations in the traditional messaging platform. I'm XAM can replace a sent message. Better still, it can recall the message/picture or video. How cool is that? Cool eh!!!
I'm XAM, is an Extensible Application Messager changing the way we communicate in the Mobile space. It's a pace setter in its own category and I believe it's the BEST messaging app YET.
I'm XAM's founder and owner hails from Cameroon. He migrated to the United States at an early age were he obtained a B.Sc in Electrical Engineering at the University of North Carolina, UNC, Charlotte.
I'm XAM has so much extensible features. When not communicating with others you can still be fully engaged. Do you need to send an invitation, it's Qvite (Quick Invitation) capability will do just that. When held in your palm, you wouldn't want to let it go.
Visit www.imxam.com today. Register on the website for Early Access before it even gets on any of the App Stores. Find, like and follow I'm XAM page on Facebook and Twitter. As you know about it, tell friends and family.
I'm XAM! Who are you?
Better Messaging. Best Delivered.
Friday, August 12, 2016
The Cameroonian fashion designer Ngwefuni expressed his epic designs and styles.
Cameroonian fashion designer , Ngwenfuni's life isn't all about putting on nice and model fittings suits. He's also a family man who loves to explore new talents and traveling with his wife, and their two children.
Ngwefuni fashion designers paired clean, urban styles with traditional African touched and designs inspired by ancient local African designers to gain a foothold in the international fashion market, a hope expressed in his designs and styles. Explosions of color and cutting-edge designs are the Epic of Ngwefuni's designs
As early as age 9, Ngwefuni Max Ignatius, who grew up in Bafanji village in the North Western Region of Cameroon was immersed in the world of fashion. His mother a wife of a king, who was neither a seamstress nor any thing near fashionable, wondered on her son’s keen interest and love for fashion at such a tender age.
While his father ruled as king, Ngwenfuni on the other hand was busy admiring the traditional attires and designs. Ngwenfuni's family at some point apparent started to support him.
By the age of 22, in 1998 with his family's influence he moved to kumba and began selling clothing at a local boutique while learning how to sew from a well renowned tailor. This international tailor who was well respected in K-Town moved to France and left him with the shop.
Cognizant of the need to refine his skills, knowledge and experience, Ngwenfuni in 2010 decided to go for further studies in Dubai. He studied at Benhendi Fashion and Deira Dubai fashion enterprise. Nine months later he was done with his course, he returned to Cameroon and created Ngwefuni fashion company. Business soared, as his skills and eye for fashion designs and trends were unique and so refined
In 2010, he moved to the US for more marketing opportunities. Four years later, he launched an incredible men’s fashion line, Ngwenfuni Fashion Design, which received a warm reception. His suits and Blazers are extraordinary, hand made craft and designed to fit every size.
Warehouse address:
4009 Hyattsville md 20784
Phone contact: +1 (301) 458-9956
Facebook @ Ngwefuni Max Igna
Website:Ngwefunifashion.com
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Passion and Fashion
In Fashion, Colors Should Match Only Moderately.
NGWEFUNI FASHION
A brand name that was created in 2000, but was introduced to the public in 2013, it's just 3 years old. Ngwefuni Fashion is all about qualities products, taste for customers . NGWEFUNI FASHION is already in partnership with one of African biggest fashion industry, like lockman in Tanzania.
Fashion is an essential part of human experience. Important choices such as hiring or dating someone are often based on the clothing people wear, and yet we understand almost nothing about the objective features that make an outfit fashionable.
Studies reveal a robust quadratic effect, such that that maximum fashionableness is attained when outfits are neither too coordinated nor too different. In other words, fashionable outfits are those that are moderately matched, not those that are ultra-matched (“matchy-matchy”) or zero-matched (“clashing”).
Every day, people ask themselves the question: “What to wear?” People want outfits that are maximally fashionable, and this isn’t mere vanity: clothing influences perceived and signaled social identity
NGWEFUNI FASHION
A brand name that was created in 2000, but was introduced to the public in 2013, it's just 3 years old. Ngwefuni Fashion is all about qualities products, taste for customers . NGWEFUNI FASHION is already in partnership with one of African biggest fashion industry, like lockman in Tanzania.
Fashion is an essential part of human experience. Important choices such as hiring or dating someone are often based on the clothing people wear, and yet we understand almost nothing about the objective features that make an outfit fashionable.
Studies reveal a robust quadratic effect, such that that maximum fashionableness is attained when outfits are neither too coordinated nor too different. In other words, fashionable outfits are those that are moderately matched, not those that are ultra-matched (“matchy-matchy”) or zero-matched (“clashing”).
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