Saturday, December 9, 2023

"UBa Trains job creators and not Seekers"'

      By Lum Precious

Convocation ceremony

The vice chancellor of the University of Bamenda, Professor Theresia Nkuo-Akenji has revealed that the University trains job creators and not only seekers.
Vice Chancellor of the University of Bamenda 

This is a post event interview with the Vice Chancellor on the occasion of the 13th convocation ceremony which took place at the explanade of the University.
 
The Vice Chancellor in her speech also declared that this year's best graduating student is a female from the Faculty of Education and eight others from the undergraduate level.

The convocation ceremony saw the presentation of over 80 PhD graduates from the different schools and faculties who acknowledged that they will be humble and improve on the community with their research.
PhD graduates processing to their seats

During the event, the students were graced to listen to the graduation discourse from the head of MIDENO Mr Matoya Cletus  Anye who denoted that " over the years I have observed students from different fields go for internship just for partial fulfillment" he laments.

He went ahead to say that " it is time the University incorporate and the students should adopt more of practicals than theory". In his discourse, he encouraged the students to also consider agriculture because an old adage says "ground no di lie", 

This is a wake up call for the graduating students and others to always be determined about everything they are doing.

At the end of the ceremony prices were awarded to best students from the undergraduate and post graduate level to motivate and encourage others to also work hard.

Talking to one of the best sudent Eneobe Precious a student from the department of Accounting, " i am happy to have been amongst the best graduating students in my department this is to say hard work pays". Precious reveals excitingly.

The event is highly attended by students from the department of communication and development studies distributing and making publicity for the 3rd Edition of the UBa voice newspaper, while others were making sales, some were keen to the event.

It should be noted that over 5000 and above students have been graduated to the job market from the University of Bamenda worth more of other learning institutions. This is a prove that the job market is a competitive world and only the tough can survive.




Friday, December 8, 2023

UBa Sets podium for the 13th Convocation ceremony

     By Lum Precious

Canopies set for convocation ceremony 


   Preparations have heightened at the explanade of the University where canopies have been set up to receive over 5110 undergraduate and post graduate students from the six schools and faculties.


 Graduating students are doing last minute preparations in tailoring shops, beauty spa and fashion shops to get cloths that will seal up their efforts as students in the University.


Other students can be seen rushing to get robes but it is however sad that some of these students have not been able to get robes due to a shortage from schools and faculties. This made some students to be referred to other schools which are not their to demand for robes. But as we all know "charity begins at home".

  Talking to a graduating student Hazel who does not have a robe, he says he has been by his friends advice to attend the ceremony without the robe and later on borrow one from a friend and snap to emortalize the event.

It is worth noting that students have resulted to renting out robes to photographers who own studios.

CADS Elect new President , publish 3rd edition of departmental newspaper.

 

By Lum Precious 


Elections and newspaper distribution preparations

Students in the department of communication and development studies have elected a new government that will be at the helm of their activities. The election took place under the ospieces of the head of department, Prof Akoko Robert and the incumbent president.


Yufonyuy Princely has been elected  president to top the affairs of students in the department in close collaboration with the administration taking over from Edwin Ajimsimbom. the election that took PBA 08, saw students from all levelsl  present to listen to the manifestos of the incoming government and had to asks questions for better clarification before electing.

The students voted using the secret ballot method  ,but picking either  "YES" or " NO". Coordinated by the faculty president Yuin Job and the incumbent president, the results were in favor of the only party present which was the green party.

Election process 

 The election process equally doubles as the publishing and distribution of the 3rd edition of the UBa Voice newspaper to students. This activity is to help students gain hands on experience in advertising, marketing and boost their persuasion power. 

Talking to Ngam Belinda who has completed  sales she says "it was an exciting moment for her to sell her department though it was stressful, I was able to complete the sales today".

This distribution of the newspaper continues tomorrow for students to sell their department and a product of their education to people from diversed backgrounds.

Sunday, December 3, 2023

NAPHI Students in UBa Drive Technological Advancements through Development Festival


                       By LUM PRECIOUS 

devfest family picture

Students of the Higher National Polytechnic Institute (NAPHI) in the University of Bamenda have over the weekend showcased their strides in technology. This is during a Development Festival held at the Epic Event Center in Bamenda with over 500 students from the university and beyond.

The event saw the presence of key university administrators who were keen on experiencing the practical innovations presented by the students.

The annual Development Festival, known as Devfest, is a Google-sponsored initiative for Google Developer Groups (GDGs) globally. In Bamenda, the local GDGs of Bamenda and Bambili collaborated to organize this substantial festival, offering talks, workshops, demos, and games to explore tech advancements.

NAPHI Students (members of GDGs)

Dr. Pascaline Ndukum, Head of the Department for Computer Engineering, commended the students for their efforts in organizing the event and emphasized the importance of university involvement in their projects. "I call on you to formally involve the University of Bamenda in all your projects," Dr. Ndukum urged, highlighting the institution's role in guiding and supporting student initiatives.

The festival encompassed sessions on various cutting-edge topics such as Web Technologies, Android, Machine Learning/Tensor Flow, Cloud, Flutter, Firebase, and more. It aimed to raise awareness, foster engagement, create networking opportunities, and open doors for young tech enthusiasts, particularly UBa students.

Ida Delphine, the GDG lead and Chief organizer, highlighted the event's objective to share knowledge and support the university and its students. "Our enthusiastic community has learned immensely in recent years, motivating us to give back and collaborate," Delphine expressed, emphasizing their commitment to supporting the university and its projects.


Dr. Pascaline Ndukum, in a post-event interview, urged students to align their impressive presentations with academic achievements. "Our NAPHI students are excelling in engaging communities and promoting tech awareness. They must balance their academic endeavors with their impactful work," Dr. Ndukum advised.

Attendees left the event equipped with souvenirs such as stickers, water bottles, and t-shirts, alongside a wealth of knowledge to further technical and sustainable development in their communities.

"Ngala Olga, a student at the University of Bamenda and one of the beneficiaries conveyed her heartfelt appreciation to the entire GDG community. She expressed her commitment to leveraging the knowledge gained during the event to foster her passion for technology, vowing to channel it towards enhancing her career as a tech enthusiast."

The University of Bamenda students' active involvement in technological advancement mirrors the institution's prowess in fostering knowledge, integrity, and entrepreneurship, embodying the essence of a promising future as the slogan of the University states "University of the Future"

Friday, December 1, 2023

The Faculty of Arts Dean Launch Elections into Student Association

 

By Lum Precious 

Dean's communique

The Dean of the Faculty of Arts Prof Canute Ngwa has said that elections into the executive bureau of the faculty of Arts student association will take place on Wednesday 13th December at 10am in the faculty boardroom.

 In a release signed by the Dean, he highlights that interested candidates vying for the post must attain the eligibility criteria according to the rules and regulations governing the election of student association executive bureau of the University one of which is: the student must have at least 2.4GPA from previous academic records 

 After qualifying for post according to the eligibility criteria, candidates are expected to submit the following documents on or before Friday 8th December 2023 through the Head of service for Admission and Record.

Eligibility Criteria in the release


A hand written application addressed to the vice chancellor, a defined color for the party, a list of candidates indicating their class, post, registration number and contacts. Photocopies of fees receipt and payment receipt of faculty dues for all the years and most importantly a non- refundable registration fee of 15000FCFA.

 Candidates vying for the post of faculty association president after submitting their documents are required to carry out open campaigns on campus or which two minutes will be given for each party to present his/her manifesto. And their electoral college will be made up of departmental executives only.

It is worth noting that the student executive has the obligation to serve as a leison between the students and the administration 

Faculty of Health science commemorates World AIDS Day

UBa: Faculty of Health Science Commemorates World Aids Day
           By Lum Precious


Members of the standing committee on sexual and reproductive health and rights including HIV/AIDS SCORA in the Faculty of Health Science have encouraged those living with HIV/AIDS to stay positive as it is not the end of the world. This is in a sensitization campaign that took place in the university campus to commemorate world aids day with the theme, “let community lead” emphasizing the crucial role communities play in the fight against the epidemic. These students could be spotted visiting lecture halls and made a tour on campus sensitizing and educating their peers on the dangers and ways of preventing HIV/AIDS. The campaign is aimed at educating students on the preventive measures of the virus and how to promote social cohesion with infected persons as a means of reducing stigmatization. According to Cheriff Fibien, the local action officer of SCORA “we are here today to sensitize people about HIV/AIDS. This day is very very important to empower them, to tell them that living with HIV does not mean the end of the world but you can also live with HIV as a normal person. The only difference is that you are living on drugs”. He went ahead to elaborate on some preventive measures for individuals to stay free from HIV/AIDS “we have different ways in which we can prevent HIV/AIDS. One is by abstinence, two is by having protected sex whether infected or not”. Equally talking to Assurance Samsibom, a SCORA agent and a student in the faculty of health science highlights that being an HIV patient is not a reason for stigmatization “we are sensitizing the population against the stigma that comes with HIV/AIDS in our communities. HIV is a virus that affects your immune system. People have regarded HIV patients like outcast that causes them to feel left out. But today, we the SCORA have decided to let the population know that an HIV is just like anyone else” assurance says She continues by encouraging individuals in the community “if you have HIV and you consistently take your medications ads prescribed by medical personnel you can be as healthy as any human being and no one will know”.



Today December 1st is observed as world aids day. This day is aimed at raising awareness about HIV/AIDS and equally to honor the lives of affected persons. This year marks the 35th edition of the day and it serves as a reminder of the global struggle to end HIV-related stigma. HIV is a virus known as Human Immunodeficiency virus that can be transmitted with blood contact from an infected person or object. This virus later on transcend to AIDS which becomes medically incurable.

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