Showing posts with label Cameroon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cameroon. Show all posts

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Photos: Psquare Donates 1million XAF To Homeless Kids In Younde, Cameroon



Psquare arrived Younde, Cameroon for a concert as part of their African tour, but before the show, the duo of Peter and Paul, and their older brother, Jude Okoye held a press conference this morning. They also decided to give back to society by making a donation of 1,000,000 XAF (that’s about N333,752.84 when converted to naira), to orphaned children in Younde. The brothers – Jude, Peter and Paul shared the photos on their Instagram pages. Peter said: “And the gift and donation. Feels good doin dis. Givers never lack. #socialresponsibility #cameroon #concert #teampsquare,” while Paul added, “Gift presentation to the homeless.”

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Victims Testimonial Video: Heard of Breast Ironing of Young Girls in Cameroon ?




Special reports on breast ironing in Cameroon. See how a young girl cries out because her mother is ironing her breast with a hot grinding stone. Get the truth of the matter like never before with testimonials.
Please leave your comment below and tell us what you think of the whole thing.

Monday, June 16, 2014

Peter Okoye & Son Cameroon Enjoy father's Day, Skating



 It's so nice to see father's really making probably the most of these special day. Peter Okoye of PSuare spent yesterday together with his son Cameroon skating. The Okoye men must have become quite tired from all the exercise and seemed to stop to catch their breathe. Happy family!
See more pics bellow.

Monday, October 7, 2013

John Dumelo Donates College Supplies To Underprivileged Kids In Cameroon Via His Foundation




John Dumelo through  his Foundation donated school supplies including exercise books, pencils and erasers to over 100 pupils of the St. John Of God Catholic School positioned in a town called Bonadikombo, about 6 km from Limbe in Cameroon where in fact the actor have been filming.
 Continue after the break.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Albinos Struggle For Love In Cameroon (LOOK)





Because they are ‘whites’ born of black parents, albinos face discrimination every day and struggle to find love.


Every Sunday, a dozen albinos get together to sing in a neighbourhood of Yaoundé, Cameroon’s capital. For them, singing is a form of therapy that helps them cope with the stigma they face. “I experience stigmatisation every single day of my life. When I take a taxi, at the market and in all public places, people have strange looks. Some poke fun at me with phrases like: ‘the white girl with cat’s eyes’,” says Nelly Kemezong, a 24-year-old albino woman.

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