Thursday, December 23, 2010

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the book of the day: Cheers for Barack Obama!


Marcelline Ngono Bene has published a compilation of texts lyrical poems in tribute to the President of the United States.

Two years after the election of Barack Hussein Obama for President of the United States of America, Marcelline Sybille Ngono Bene, better known under the name of Marcelline Nnomo Zanga, publishes a book to celebrate. "Odes and African songs in tribute to Barack Obama" has just been published by Key in Yaounde.

"Aaa kangalio! Kangal! ". It is through this chorus 12 poems that begin the lyric of this collection. "This century child was eight years old when Barack Obama, the son of Barack's African American and Anna, was elected," sings the author. And pursue enthusiastically: "He had to break all records in transforming the dream into reality humanist." In his great admiration, she indulges in an emphatic verb, laudatory, at the limit of veneration, and chanted his name with different variations: Obamanation, obamaphile, Obamamania, obamanitude. Ellle can not stop either of superlatives to describe him: sent from the gods, human welfare, the messiah of modern times ... For her, this man who is neither white nor black nor yellow, nor red has come "refound the man with the world, to confront nations and peoples with their rights and duties, and proclaim a new humanism."

A beautiful project that deserves to be evaluated today. In 2008, Obama's election has shocked the world. His audacity, his youth (49 years), his fluency and his methods have brought hope to the ends of the earth, and many Africans were immediately recognized in this son of a Kenyan. In their hearts, he became the father, brother and son. But since then, the popularity of the Nobel Peace Prize 2009 has declined and A cozy capital he had earned deteriorated. The mid-term elections in the U.S., where Democrats have retained a narrow majority in the Senate proves it. Moreover, some of its promises have become obstacle courses, like the closure of the Guantanamo prison. In this context it is legitimate to ask whether this work can not be two years too late.

In the preface he signs, Jean-Emmanuel Pondi, author of "Barack Obama. Querying the admiration "(2008, Key), writes:" In my humble opinion, what should be learned from this wonderful collection is, by beyond the intention and poetic tribute to a man for his great stature and prestige, the creative impulse of a woman deeply concerned for his emotional response to extérioser long and hard struggle of humanity, to exorcise demons history and ultimately conquer the absolute ".

Marcelline Sibylle Ngono Bene is Inspector General of Academic Affairs at the Ministry of Higher Education. His book should be read aloud with musical preference, to capture the beauty and poetry by penetration depth.

Stephanie Dongmo


Marcelline Sibylle Ngono Bene

Odes and African songs in tribute to Barack Obama

Editions Clé, Yaoundé

96 pages

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Music: The Christmas and New Year song

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Papa Wemba, Wes Madiko, K-Tino and several other artists will be announced live in Douala and Yaounde.

Just watch TV these days to see them land, foreign musicians and other artists Cameroonian Diaspora who give concerts in this season. Popular or less known, they occur in Douala and Yaounde, and some will even more dates.

Papa Wemba and is showing the opening of the 2nd edition of the fair's cultural and commercial Douala, Douala Bato Ba (Ba'Doul) Friday, December 24. On stage, he will be joined by group Viva la musica. A poster also other renowned musicians: Meiway, Ben Decca, Dina Bell Ntoumba Minka, Lady B, Charlotte Dipanda, Guy Watson, the father of "mignoncité. It will happen until January 2, 2011. Also announced in concert in Douala, Monique Seka and Wes Madiko. After

Ba'Doul, Papa Wemba should take the road to Yaoundé, where the public celebration in Yaounde (Ya-fe) the expected December 26. Minka Ntoumba follow December 30. The evening of New Year's Eve is devoted to women with Karine bikutsi Amy's winner of the 2010 song contest Mutzig star Majoie Ayi K-Tino. But first, the shows that will take place outdoors at the Boulevard on May 20 opened on Friday with a performance by the Ivorian Meiway.

singing choir is not left in the fair concert. The group Gospel Singers, author of the lead song "Shilo" was in Yaounde for religious concerts. Hip hop flows into the dance with, this Thursday Urban village cultural space, a concert by a hip hop artist, Silver Black.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Red Wine And Heart Palpi

advertising: Pastors are displayed on large panels


While expensive, this wide format allows them to sell their image and recruit followers.

Religion and advertising are they compatible? We must believe so. In Cameroon, some pastors say churches Wake decided to take their game by focusing on marketing religion. After the display format for announcing small evangelistic campaigns, they invest more each day urban public space as displayed on large panels. Either to announce events, but to convey a message and, beyond, to sell their image.

messages bushy

messages, often long and bushy, are indicative of the goal. Excerpts: "May God grant wisdom to the divine president and all administrative authorities in Cameroon in the name of Jesus Christ," "The nation of Cameroon is the private property of Jesus Christ," "The Lord of hosts bless Police and the Armed Forces Cameroon, all body and keeping the peace and prosperity with them! "(Sic). The first text is a panel located at a place called Texaco Yaoundé Elig-Edzo and the second is visible at the roundabout Nlongkak and the third at the entrance to the Ecole Nationale Supérieure Polytechnique de Melen. All are signed by the "Reverend Doctor" Dieunedort Kamdem. A young man's eloquence safe, which, following a quarrel, he left the church Full Gospel to launch his own, six months ago: Faith Ministries International suitable or The Cathedral of Faith. The large panel

Melen which carries written in white, yellow and orange on a green background, is timely, when where Cameroon celebrates 50 years of his army. Dieunedort Kamdem appears dressed in a lattice. He holds a Bible in his left hand and smiles readily. In one corner, two phone numbers are listed, and provide access to the secretariat of the pastor-star.

Expensive

Dieunedort Kamdem, which already owns the television channel TV Kanode, do not skimp on the means to communicate. Since May 2010, he has displayed a total of 12 large panels on 4m2 3m2, located in areas of high concentration of people over a period ranging from three to six months. A panel drawn color on paper costs about 150 vinyl 000Fcfa in terms of production, reveals Hervé Fokou, the charge of communication and marketing Golgoth'art, building design that has made these large panels. It takes more monthly lease of about 90 000Fcfa per panel for display, according to advertisers.

Profitable investment

This investment is far from being vain. "Despite the high cost, large panels to people. The proof for six months I started to communicate, I switched from 50 to 2,000 Christians, "Pastor satisfied Dieunedort Kamdem, who is willing to explore all channels of communication exist to pass his message. And if he further magnify these large panels, sometimes overshadowing the message is that he has good reason: "If I could shoot and Jesus put it there, I would. But since I can not and that God dwells in me, I put my picture on the panel. " He added: "Like it or not, we follow a man who has a vision, not the contrary."

History

Hervé Fokou tells Angela Acha Morfow Cameroon is the first pastor to have ventured in this marketing channel to advertise a religious evangelistic campaign in 2008. The following year, it was the turn of Raoul Waffo, a Cameroonian pastor living in Côte d'Ivoire, to return to his country in wishing his compatriots a "good and holy year" on a large sign. Dieunedort Kamdem entered the dance and then never left the scene.

"God is a product that is sold"

Gerard Paul Onji'i Essono, advertising and associate teacher at the School of Science and Technology says that what sells the most, c ' is religion: "Christ himself has advertised its current religious through miracles. This is direct marketing and it dates from Methuselah. Churches, synagogues, mosques are places that have preached God, and God is a product that sells naturally to men, or nearly everyone is in search of hello. "

Stephanie Dongmo