Sunday, July 24, 2022

Young Computer Engineer Dreams to Digitalize the World with Less-Privilege

  The chief executive officer, CEO, of K-Global Tech Company, Kuma Godlove Afanda in an exclusive interview has said his dream is to see the less privilege be able to integrate into the digital world. 

             CEO K-Global Tech Company 

The CEO was speaking at the launching of K-Global Tech company on July 23, 2022.

Kuma says in a bit to advance digitalization, K-Global Tech company is offering computer services that include training, sales of computers, documentation services, computer software  and maintenance as well as  accessories. 

          Customer being attended to by CEO.

At K-Global Tech Company, "we train people according to their needs, we do training at a very subsidized cost with a lot of discount", Kuma said. 

To the CEO, his company also offers geographic information systems including survey programs. However, he is further looking at geolocalization services that can help facilitate tourists in and out of the country. 

Staff of K-Global Tech Company 

        Staff brandishing company tshirt

Revealing the source of his inspiration, Kuma remarked that: " I am someone who loves creativity, I will like to make technology to go right down to the lay man level targeting the less privilege. 

Kuma further said, "you can gain direct employment after completing your training and a ready market put in place after acquiring the skills". 

 Kuma Godlove, CEO of K-Global Tech Company 

According to Kuma Godlove, it's really challenging to run computer services of this magnitude in Bamenda due to power failure and insecurities but after doing his need assessment, he is determined to run K-Global Tech Company. 

However, it is worth mentioning that the CEO plans to operate in the days ahead using solar energy that will see his services rendered on daily basis unlike others. 


K-Global Tech company is located in Mile 3 Nkwen, Bamenda III Subdivision on the newly constructed storey building opposite Fonab school entrance.


By Kimbi Lionel and Peter Tasi

Sunday, July 3, 2022

At Thanksgiving Mass, Priests Challenged To Be Bearer Of Good News

   Rev Father's Jasper Nkwain Toh, Oliver Ngong and Humphrey Chah have on Sunday July 3, 2022 celebrated their thanksgiving mass at Saint Paul Quasi Parish Ntahkekah, Nkwen.

St Paul Parishioners while in church at the main mission.

In a solemn mass concelebrated by a host of priests from far and near and the three priests as main celebrants, Christian's of St Paul Quasi Parish were told that it was a special day given that they are celebrating the gift of life, the 14th Sunday in ordinary time year C and the gift of the priesthood.

Titling his homily 'the priest as a bearer of good news', Fr Beltus Asanji said the priest is a bearer of good news because he is acting in the person of Christ.

To be a priest of good news, the three priests celebrating their thanksgiving mass were called upon to take powers from God and not depend on their own strengths to succeed. Fr Beltus challenged them to be prayerful, Holy and must be very close to the people they serve. "serve the underprivileged and not only to the rich who should also be supportive to the poor and less privilege in society, if you dance to the tune of the rich and any other person who should depend on you for blessings, then you will fail." Fr Beltus warned while adding that a priest is a messenger of Mercy which Christian's believe in and should stand for their words by also standing for the truth in and out of season by preaching the gospel as Jesus Christ said.

Drawing inspiration from the readings of the 14th Sunday in ordinary time year C, Fr Beltus Asanji further told the priests to abstain from fear, stay clear from material things and cheap popularity while exhorting the Christian's to continue praying and support them in any way they can such that it leads them to grow in the priesthood.

In his address, the PPC chairman Wirba Edward expressed the congratulations of the Christian's of St Paul Quasi Parish to the priests. He admonished them to seek to be a light to all the Christian's and to do all in the name of the Lord. 

The Christian's of St Paul Quasi Parish are to continue in same frenzy as three brothers from the Parish specifically from St Charles Lwanga Mission Station, Ntamuche will be ordained deacons.

To note that the three priests were part of a total of 17 priests ordained on April 20, 2022 at the metropolitan cathedral big mankon by His Grace Andrew Fuanya Nkea.


 *Reactions* 

          Rev Fr Nkwain Toh in the middle.

"I was posted by my Bishop to serve as teacher in Sacred Heart college, Mankon. I am very elated celebrating this thanksgiving mass at Saint Paul Quasi Parish and the preacher exhorted us that we are preachers of food news and I think that in my own little way I am going to be that bearer of good news just by my way of life which will be a source of inspiration to the boys of the college and I pray that God will give me the Grace so that they can also see the good side of the priesthood in the way I do my things".

                   Rev Fr Oliver Ngong 

"I have been assigned to Our Lady of Fatima Parish, Ntaafi and since my ordination and my seminary life, I have always desired to serve the church and to bring the good news to the people of God through my way of life, a life of humility, a life of service, a life of Holiness. After my ordination I have been struggling to make sure that I touch the heart of the people not only through words but also through my way of life. Many people are always keen to see how the ministers of the gospel live it. To be a bearer of good news as the preacher said, I must model my life according to the life of Christ the High priest whom I am imitating and to also draw strengths from the adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. My mission statement is 'the hour has come Father glorify me that I may glorify your son, I want to glorify God through serving others'."

                  Rev Fr Humphrey Chah 

"I have been assigned to assist the people of God in Saint Lucy's Quasi Parish, Ntahturu. I am going to work closely with Fr Wilfred Buma who is my Parish Priest and like the preacher said I should be a bearer of good news, he brought out one aspect clearly to be following and being obedient to my Parish Priest because he has the pastoral program for the Parish and the pastoral program is aimed at bringing good news to the people of God. I will listen to the people I have been called to serve and to bring Jesus to them."


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