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50 Most Influential Young Cameroonians 2017

Organizers of the 2017 edition of the 50 Most Influential Young Cameroonians, Avance Media and COSDEF Group, published the list of nominees in January, and winners will be announced and rewarded on Sunday, 8th April, 2018, at the Banquet hall of Chariot Hotel in Buea. The nominations cover the following categories: Business, Entertainment, Leadership and Civil Society, Lifestyle, Media, Personal Development & Academia, Science & Technology, Sports, Social Enterprise & Philanthropy. Herewith the full list of the 2017 Nominees.
Business (in partnership with TANOE Business)
1.      Bamai Namata (Maibeta Inc)
2.    Clifford Ndecham (Skyhigh Group Plc)
3.    (Dora) Bryant (LUX Global)
4.    Gilbert Ewehmeh (YES Cameroon)
5.     Mfontoh Blaise Abenwi Shu (ThinkFast BC)
6.    Roland Fomundam (Greenhouse ventures)

Entertainment (in partnership with WatsUp TV)
1.     Daphne (Musician)
2.    Mr Leo (Musician)
3.    Nsang Dilong (Actor)
4.    Oboy Da Comic (Comedian)
5.     Stanley Enow (Musician)
6.    Syndy Emade (Actor )

Leadership & Civil Society
1.      Achaleke Christian Leke (Activist)
2.    Apostle Lefor Divine (Wisdom Center International)
3.    Apostle Numfor Alain (Power & Wisdom City Church International)
4.    Awah Francisca Mbuli (Survivors’ Network)
5.     Kungaba Fongoh Leonel (Cameroon Active Youth Association)

Lifestyle
1.      Celine V. Fotso (Jewanda Magazine)
2.    Eliane Glamstar (Blogger)
3.    Gina Efeti (Blogger)
4.    Kibonen Nfi (Fashion Designer)
5.     Liz Ngwane (Fashion Designer)
6.    Mfon Emmanuel Veranyuy (Blogger)

Media
1.      Amy BANDA (Amy Banda TV)
2.    Bonteh Engelbert (Bonteh Media Network)
3.    Calvino Wallang (Presenter)
4.    Charles Ebune (CRTV)
5.     Delly Singah (DellySingah Show)
6.    Ngwane Hansel Masango (Hansel Media)

Personal Development & Academia
1.      Budi Nobert Mbua (Next Digital Ventures)
2.    Didier Ndoheu (JUMP Cameroon)
3.    Egbe Desmund (Camer Human Capital)
4.    Fotabe Elmine (Fotabe Entrepreneurial Leadership Academy)
5.     Madelle Kangha (Jumpstart Academy Africa)

Science & Technology
1.      Arthur Zang (Himore Medical Equipment)
2.    Horore Bebga (AFRICANWITS)
3.    Mambe Churchill Nanje (Njorku)
4.    Mpara Faith (New Generation Technologies)
5.     Njang Mbeng Emmanuel (Health Education and Research Organization)
6.    Shafack Amanda Likhene (Women Techmakers Buea)

Sports
1.      Ambroise Oyongo
2.    Benjamin Moukandjo
3.    Fabrice Ondoa
4.    Nicolas Nkoulou
5.     Vincent Aboubakar

Social Entreprise & Philanthropy
1.      Emilia Epeti Miki (Denis Miki Foundation)
2.    Feka Parchibell (The ‘Hope For Vulnerable and Orphans)
3.    Miki Gilbert (Vocational Center for International Development)
4.    Monique Ntumngia (Green Girls NGO)
5.     Noela Lyonga (Noela Lyonga Foundation)



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