Gods gift’: Cameroon s Latest Health Care Therapy
Saturday, July 9, 2016
By Aaron Yancho Kaah
Bamenda Cameroon....July 1st 2016...
Tony Bafon is many things. He is an inspirational and motivational public speaker on salient issues that have to do with the qualitative and quantitative human development, a NATUROPATH certified medical practitioner after several years of training and a senior social worker with the Cameroon civil service for more than a decade.
If well defined, Tony has a desire to serve and by all accounts is also a brilliant gentleman as many listeners of the Cameroon talk show morning programs on CRTV will attest.
It was this simple motivation and passion serve that set Tony on a path to almost endless possibilities. After several years of experiencing the social health woes and ailments faced by Cameroonians, this gentleman couldn't shake the feeling that it was time to help. “When the opportunity presented itself for me to engage in a therapeutic online studies on how to handle and managed these diseases, I immediately went to work" Tony will recount of himself. The essential idea behind Tony’s mind was to conquer the most tormenting outbreaks like hypertension, leprosy, HIV and AIDS, Tuberculosis and lung and breast cancer worries.
By accommodating his scientific knowledge to natural fruits and by articulating well elaborate scientific skills and technique that deals with foods and vegetables to cure diseases, Tony by 2013 curved a niche for himself.
But what happened! Tony simple discovery was amazing. With some special African leaves like black tea leaves, garlic, lemon and etc Tony extracted the juice as a first step. "My professional training guided me on how to process and distill the final product" Tony said. The first bottling gave Tony an idea to name the product Gods gift. Quiz on this name, Tony said after running pass all sort of hurdles to arrive at this product he saw every need to thank God ...in his own words he decided to gratify the almighty for blessing him with such a reward. "Owed to my faith I saw Gods gift as a gratification to the giver of life” he said.
There is already a lot extra ordinary in God’s gift. A young man in the outskirt of Bamenda who suffered paralysis for years has testified to Gods gift and his miraculous recovery ...An ailing old woman who couldn't afford treatment due to limited money resources has graciously wished Tony well and good luck in his project. Scores of HIV and AIDS sufferers who faced diet challenges have reverted to Tony with gratitude after seeing renewed hopes in their lives. Poking my nose through Tony’s book of numbers this reporter sees tears well off Tony eyes. “This are tears of joy and satisfaction following the overwhelming acceptance of my drug “Tony will say.
Recent demands in the market for Gods gift have shaped Tony's production capacity. “Every week I process 200-300litres of God gift " he remarked. This gift now travels many roads across Cameroon to private homes and business sites. While they remain every season for Tony to strive harder, all is not a bed of roses. Tony takes a deep breath when he asserts that his daily financial input is not equal to his expected material or financial gain as most of his clientele are poor families with limited financial standings. The research scopeof this ongoing 4year running project is too wide and broad. “I have to work ceaselessly to deal with people of different social standing, sexes, ages and diet setbacks “he reflected. On this research scoop Tony is counting on international and national partnership with open arms.
Tony has made and still keeps some personal prayers like making this charitable venture a more value chain scheme with field workers, lab technicians and drivers. All this dreams will help this illustrious Cameroonian to use his magic God gift liquid to save humanity from what he considers are all diet offsets. And who doubts if this wish will not flower into something remarkably in the medical world?
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Eco Friendly Initiatives to Boast Environmental Protection in Cameroon
Friday, July 1, 2016
By Aaron Yancho Kaah
In the outskirt of the city of bamenda an eco friendly initiative is budding with five tree houses constructed to serve as lodging and bar restaurant.
The owner one Asangawa Stephen says he wants to highlight the importance of trees and to bring humanity closer to nature with this project that started five years ago.
These tree lodging houses that are built around some 8trees lasting at least 20yrs hang from a height of 7meters each above the ground .
"There is no way I can give back to nature all the food things I have received from the chest of mother nature" Stephen the proprietor of this project said as he ushered in his two foreign visitors.
This piece of land on which Stephen is promoting this eco friendly initiative was bequeathed to him by his late Dad. "I want to make the most of it in this modern times" he said. More than 50environmental friendly trees have also been planted on this land ranging from fruits trees like mangos to prunus Africanas
Talking about the material used in constructing these tree ldging houses ..Stephen explained that low cost material like bamboo, fibre an cane where his main substance. "As you can see I have not bought any of these raw materials, I'm making good use of this low cost accessible and cheap natural products to give this project its full potentials” Stephen remarked.
These tree lodging houses are well ventilated and are serviced with all social amenities like flushing toilets, TV sets and wool carpets.
Security as in Stephen terms has been well guarantee as he has afforded two modern fire extinguishers just in case of any fire out breaks. "In the days ahead I will be getting certification from the Cameroon on the safety of this project". Stephen recounted.
While appreciating Stephen idea has a stepping stone to more self reliance and a boast to the tourism industry in Cameroon, King Wilfred divisional delegate of commerce in Bamenda pinpointed that Stephen idea was renovative and worth supporting. “This is a remarkable contribution to the fight against deforestation and climate change" Wilfred added.
A room in Stephen tree house cost an approximate 8000 fcfa. More than 70 foreign and national guests have visited this project.
Stephen is a determined farmer and has over 5kids. In his vision the sky is his limits in contributing to this fight against climate change in Africa.
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New OCDA Exco Envisages Fundraiser to Steam Up its Mission
By Aaron Yancho Kaah
The Oku community nationwide has been challenged to fight off their fears and to be confident that the new exco of the Oku cultural and development association OCDA will deliver on the promise of transparency, accountability and hope. Speaking shortly after an enlarged extra ordinary executive meeting of OCDA since his inauguration as the national president of this association last march, Mr. Keng Wilfred Nshom added that a common bond of love among the Oku was a recipe that was needed to redeem OCDA and Oku development.
While reciting that this wasn't time to recount the woes and losses of the past, Mr. Keng remarked that his executive had magnificent dreams for Oku and its people beginning with the launch of a fund raiser jamboree this July 9th at the Oku Fons palace plaza. Adding that time was of the essence, he said that this fundraiser would run till December 2016 in all OCDA home, national and international branches. “All Oku sons and daughters must know that we all mean business and we must carry our weight now behind OCDA," he noted. While pinpointing accountability and transparency as the main pillars of his regime, Mr. Keng pledged to flush out fugitives and debtors keeping any assets of this association in the past. He called on OCDA branches nationwide to be vigilant and steadfast for all upcoming events.
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