Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Back to School 2021 in Mbengwi, Imprimerie Mondiale Arms Mbemi Kids with Weapons of Education

As the days are dying down to minutes, minutes to seconds, parents are negotiating the last bends to ensure their children effectively get back to school for the 2021/2022 academic year. The anglophone crisis is still plaguing many parts of the NW/SW regions of Cameroon, Mbengwi inclusive. However, there's always reign a relative level of calmness in Momo's divisional chief town throughout this period of sociopolitical and economic instability.

The back to school fever in Mbengwi this year is gripping almost everyone. School bags, books and other materials have been stocked by many business persons for sale. The competition is stiff with proprietors, teachers now openly campaigning for pupils and students to come get enrolled in their educational establishments. In churches, announcements are made. On Rainbow Radio, adverts are played and interviews conducted. On the streets, flyers are being distributed to passersby, posters pasted on walls, poles and fences. 

Kids in Mbemi Well Armed With Weapons of Education 
Mr. Anumu Nicholas, Proprietor, Imprimmerie Mondiale, Donor of School Materials to Mbemi Kids

In some communities, their well to do sons and daughters have been taking steps to ensure the children aren't deprived of their basic right to education. One of such is Mbemi village where kids there were on Sunday September 5th 2021 armed with weapons of education like pens, pencils, rulers, exercise books and scholarships. The donation that came in from Mr. Anumu Nicholas, a business magnet in the city of Douala, proprietor of Imprimerie Mondiale  Ltd that hails from Mbemi is meant to reduce the burden on parents who may be limited financially to obtain such basic school needs for their kids. The distribution exercise took place in Presbyterian Church, Mbemi congregation after service.

Away from the school items, he also offered a financial package of one hundred thousand (100.000) FRS to support Presbyterian Church, Mbemi Congregation in constructing a balcony in the church. Statistics show that this isn't the first time Mr. Anumu Nicholas is supporting the church project financially. After receiving the cash envelop, the Congregational Chairperson on behalf of the Christians said "We thank him so very much wishing God blesses him more financially so that next time he continues to help not only us, but others too." Some three lucky pupils also received a scholarship envelop of twenty five thousand (25.000) FRS each to support them in going back to school with ease.

P.C Mbemi Congregational Chairman 

Zibedi Teboh, Beneficiary

Madam Tassi Beatrice coordinated the handing over exercise. As a former elder and chairperson of Mbemi congregation, she testified the numerous good works Pa Anumu Nicholas of Imprimmerie Mondiale has continuously been doing not only for the church but the entire village. Hear her, "He took charge of the plastering of the church, he started the balcony to the level where it is now and being dissatisfied with it still not being completed, he's stepped in again with another financial package for work to continue. In fact, I can't say all. The works he's been doing are just too much. We pray God continues to give him the strength and more wisdom plus inspiration to continue catering for his mothers, fathers, children in the village."

It should be recalled that about two weeks before, Pa Anumu Nicholas also reached out to the kids of House of Hope Orphanage Ngyen-Mbo with bags of rice, salt, packs of toilet role, vegetable oil, hundreds of exercise books and other school materials plus a roll up and a cash envelop of fifty thousand (50.000) FRS. Located in Akwa, Douala, Imprimmerie Mondial Ltd is a publication company specialised in all types of printing. 

Madam Tassi Beatrice, Coordinator of Donation Exercise
Balcony of P.C Mbemi, Work to Resume After the Donated Financial Package

Pens, Pencils, Rulers
Roll Up Donated to House of Hope Orphanage
Items Donated to House of Hope Orphanage 
Cover Page of Imprimmerie Mondiale Personalised Exercise Books
Back View of Imprimmerie Mondiale Personalised Exercise Books


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