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First Miss Cameroon in 1960, speaks of his years sexagenarian fame and casts a critical eye on other editions. She still has the memory of that night in January 1960 when she was crowned first Miss Cameroon to the cheers of Germaine Ahidjo former First Lady. Yet 50 years ago that all this happened. Despite his 68 years and having lost five children, Julie Honorine Eyenga Fouda Ayissi Bride Ntsama Mom and Chantal Ayissi, Iman Ayissi Ayissi Leduc and still keep smiling. This Sunday, March 11, 2010, she was wearing a kaba neckline and a yellow scarf. Before speaking, she would first give its views on the various elections of Miss Cameroon, especially that which took place Saturday, April 10 at the Palais des Congrès in Yaoundé. "At no time have I been summoned by anyone to make my contribution as Dean of Miss in this election. I think if the organizing committee and the Ministry of Culture to associate themselves with the former Miss event, things are more beautiful. I would gather all the former Miss after the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary so we talk about our problems, "says she, looking resolute. The oldest Miss think after their coronation, they are abandoned to themselves and do not receive any assistance from the Ministry of Culture. "With regard to the organizers, from what I see today, I realize they are more motivated by their personal interests than that of Miss. Generally, after the ceremonies, they are abandoned to themselves. Now, after my coronation in 1960, I received cash bonuses seven successive years of the former First Lady Germaine Ahidjo. In November 2008, I also received the current First Lady, Chantal Biya, a budget of one million CFA francs, "she says. Its prestigious crown of Miss Cameroon had opened the doors of the hiring in the defunct Air Afrique airline as an air hostess. On the death of this company, she was under contract to Camair. She does not forget his incarceration at Central Prison in 1978 Nkondengui for being unjustly accused of having brought the cannabis into the presidential plane. In 198Æ0, she is found innocent by the Military Court Centre, but lost his job at Camair. "Until then, I've never been rehabilitated. Today, I fight and do what I see, "consoles himself does.
Born September 1, 1942 Nomayos, a village not far from the Nbankomo Mefou and Akono, married to former boxing champion of Cameroon Jean-Baptiste Ayissi Ntsama, she is also grandmother and great-grandmother. Nana Rosine
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