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Your Excellency Kibuh Tumi Henry
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Invited GuestsGood evening and welcome to this event, the celebration of the legacies and the Launching of a Manual on the Legacies of Professor Bernard Nsokika Fonlon. On behalf of the Cameroon Youths and students Forum for Peace (CAMYOSFOP) and the other collaborators of this project, I wish to extend my sincere gratitude to His Excellency Kibuh Tumi Henry, Minister of Mines, Water, and Energy, who despite his tide schedule accepted to support us by personally presiding over this exercise. I equally wish to extend my sincere thanks to the members of the Bernard Fonlon Society who collaborated with us and accepted to actively participate by providing the necessary publication for exhibition and testimonies for the eminent Professor Fonlon, during this event.Click here to print or download complete welcome address in PDF format
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I would like to congratulate the creators and moderators of this website. I remember vividly in Augist 1996 when Dr. Fonlon passed away, it was merely a couple days after my birthday. The compound was full of people and i realized how important the man my dad and i often visited was. I have later on read on his works and hope through his works every generation would be recognisant.
I hope we follow in his footsteps, but realistically we must create our own footsteps, with lessons from him.
I would like to congratulate the creators and moderators of this website. I remember vividly in Augist 1996 when Dr. Fonlon passed away, it was merely a couple days after my birthday. The compound was full of people and i realized how important the man my dad and i often visited was. I have later on read on his works and hope through his works every generation would be recognisant.
I hope we follow in his footsteps, but realistically we must create our own footsteps, with lessons from him.
Cheers,
Paul Anchang.
Posted by: Paul Anchang | April 07, 2006 at 04:18 PM
I am very happy to know that Bernard Fonlon should be very honoured for all he did for cameroon as a whole.
Thank you very much
Posted by: Roger Nfi | October 26, 2007 at 03:03 PM