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23Sep
Editors Pick: JayJay - Zangalewa
News / Latest / TTS
Monday, 23 September 2013 10:31

JayJay - Zangalewa Official Video

Varsity Music Group and aMusic Entertainment presented JayJay earlier this year with the release of his debut single Zangalewa but an audio is sometimes not enough for viewers and fans to communicate with a song. A good video and choreographic capabilities helps drive home the message the artist always tries to pass across. JayJay did not fail to deliver just what was expected of him. TIPTOPSTARS Editors are not spared of this trance and so fell deep in love with this properly packaged clip that is setting the landmark of originality and excellence in the Cameroon Entertainment industry. This video will definitely blow you away with its great dance moves and undoubtedly keep the world on its feet and force music fans to talk and click the replay button.



Last Updated on Monday, 23 September 2013 11:18
 
21Sep
Washington DC: Merlisa Determined prominent at Gem of The Rainforest screening
News / Latest / Ernest Kanjo
Saturday, 21 September 2013 08:28

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Since she left Cameroon in April after shooting Far, a movie co-produced by Agbor Gilbert Ebot’s AGE Productions and Mathew Eyong’s Cradle Rocks` Productions Int’l, little has filtered to her Cameroonian fans about Merlisa Determined. “I haven’t been sleeping Ernest, rather, I’ve been busy with other projects,” the international actress told TIPTOPSTARS’ editor when we sought to know how she was fairing. The said projects include One Good Turn. Perhaps, the most prominent has been Gem of The Rainforest. At the movie’s screening in Washington DC recently, the Caribbean-born movie queen was very conspicuous. She got hails from guests to the session including Frank Underwood, father of Hollywood actor Blair Underwood. Mr Underwood came all the way from Pennsylvania to support the movie and it was really a great visit,” Merlisa revealed.


Last Updated on Saturday, 21 September 2013 08:58
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20Sep
CFI-USA: Newfound bond wins wide attention
News / Latest / Ernest Kanjo
Friday, 20 September 2013 07:10
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There has been a torrential pour of reactions from members of the Cameroonian film sector and observers after what has generally been termed a successfully organized and impressively attended Cameroon Film Industry, CFI meeting in Washington DC. The meeting which took place on Saturday September 14 amidst great anxiety and excitement was the first organized under the banner of CFI in the diaspora.

Receiving the news of the successful holding of the meeting, Cam Movies’ CEO Fred Keyanti quickly expressed his joy of noticing the filmmakers and production houses who hitherto operated at dispersed ranks had decided to bury their hatchets and speak a common language. Writing on facebook, Keyanti enjoined them to favour dialogue and a team spirit.

On his part, Peter Njodzeka aka Penjo hailed USA for getting on the rails and prayed the latest happening would inspire the team back home to multiply its efforts in making the industry a great place to be. The Yaounde-based filmmaker swore that the USA team was going to be speedy in its actions.

Writing from Douala, Cameroon’s economic stronghold, broadcaster/comedian/cultural promoter Ayuk Thomas alias Pa Tom committed CFI-USA into the precious hands of Jesus Christ, praying division should be completely expelled. “Courage all, do not stumble, the sky is your springboard,” the media personality who works for the privately own Canal 2 International and Sweet FM wrote.

Also entrusting the USA branch of the film organization into God’s care, a representative of the Walters Videos production outfit reacted as such: “Let the Lord Almighty cover and seal that bond with the blood of Jesus.”

These reactions and more had quite much to do with unity which according to CFI-USA members who attended the Washington come-together, was the biggest catch the hunt had set out for. Talking to Ernest Kanjo on African Cocktail (a show on Afrikka Radio) Wednesday, CFI diaspora representative Akim Macauley acknowledged that agreeing to work in unison had been a difficult thing to come by. “It’s largely because of certain misconceptions, but I’m glad that we are beginning to understand ourselves and going back to the drawing board,” he said.

Akim further explained that the enthusiasm displayed at Saturday’s meeting was clear testimony that Cameroonian filmmakers in the USA and diapora in general were ready to rail the locomotive towards a glorious end.

On his part, producer Agbor Gilbert Ebot, CFI’s PRO simply owed God for the memorable day – the birth of CFI in the USA. The ace producer’s emotions could be vividly understood – he was not only one of the pioneers of CFI, but he had actually taken the bull by the horn to introduce the idea and make it functional. That was way back in Buea in June of 2008.

During the DC meeting coordinated by Akim Macauley and Kenneth Ngamne, Emmanuel Takusi and Mat Atugon were respectively elected to head the caretaker committees of the Cameroonian filmmakers’ and actors’ guild in the diaspora.

Present at the meeting were renowned film industry workers including Kang Quintus, Sahndra Fondufe, Nathalie Bih, Elian Mambo and Maybelle Boma.

Created in 2008, the Cameroon Film Industry, CFI run affairs of the sector with the vision of improving the standards of the art of filmmaking in Cameroon. Upon its birth, it was tasked with ensuring specialization and professionalism within the sector. Its day-to-day activities are run by a board of 16 members elected in March this year and led by ace actor Otia Vitalis Suh who is bead in the capital Yaounde.


Last Updated on Saturday, 21 September 2013 08:27
 
20Sep
NAFCA III: Cameroonian Minister of Culture saluted
News / Latest / Ernest Kanjo
Friday, 20 September 2013 06:36

maybellebomaWhen this reporter asked the CEO/founder of the Nollywood and African Film Critics’ Awards, NAFCA to comment on Cameroon’s increasing involvement in the African Oscars, Dr Victor Olatoye’s remark was obvious. The country’s sons and daughters were not only talented, but were making frantic efforts in putting their art on the world stage. The results are there to prove this assertion. At least within the last five years, young Cameroonians have been making great strides, be it in music, cinema, sports and what have you. The meaning of this can be clearly read on the wall – the country’s arts and culture sector is waxing on strong, at least as far as productivity is concerned, even if there is usually insufficient financial resources to enable the artists do better or more.

This can be a reasonable explanation to the NAFCA’s honouring of Cameroon’s Minister of Culture, Ama Tutu Muna at this year’s edition of the prestigious awards. It was an emotion-packed moment when this prize was announced. If the occupants of the legendary Warner Theatre (venue of the event) felt the warmth of this honour, the Cameroonian delegation to the 2013 NAFCA accommodated more solemn feelings. And even within this group, the emotions worked more on the individuals who walked up to the podium on behalf of the member of government, unavoidably absent. Agbor Gilbert Ebot (film producer), a close aide of Ama Tutu Muna and one of the movie ambassadors of is country received the prize and passed it over to Maybelle Boma, yet another active promoter of Cameroonian/African entertainment.

It was a heavy task, lifting Minister Ama Tutu’s statuette and I felt like I was in a completely different world,” Maybelle told TIPTOPSTARS when we sought to know how it felt in such circumstances. “In fact, the minister made us proud of our country and we immediately found ourselves on top of the ladder, in fact, it was a great moment,” she told us further.

Maybelle cum gospel singer and actress spoke the laureates words, thanking NAFCA for the confidence bestowed on Cameroon in the process. The entertainment promoter, known for her relentless efforts in marketing the image of her country beckoned on Nigeria and Ghana to multiply their interest in Cameroon and watch out for the latter’s process, for as put it “we are on the fast lane, heading to glory.”

amatutuThe prestigious was later handed to the Cameroonian Ambassador to the US, H.E Foe Atangana for onwards transmission to Yaounde. Conspicuously accompanying his minister in this latest recognition was the Cameroon Film Industry, CFI representative for the diaspora Akim Macauley who could not hide his feelings. “It was so memorable and I’m glad this is happening our country,” the film producer/director told TIPTOPSTARS in a later conversation. Akim, it should be noted has instrumental in the African Oscars from inception in 2011.

That a Cameroonian member of government is honoured by a predominantly Nigerian recognition platform speaks volumes. Not only does this further cement the diplomatic ties and good neighbourliness existing between both countries, it also indicates that Nigeria (better advanced) is noticing the great strides made by the Cameroonian culture sector of late. The story of Ninah’s Dowry has no doubt left anyone indifferent.

Meantime, Ama Tutu Muna became Minster of Culture in 2007. A daughter of Hon. S.T Muna, historic figure and former speaker of the National Assembly, she and her brothers run one of Cameroon’s biggest cultural outfits, The Solomon Tadeng Muna Foundation in the capital Yaounde. She is herself a good pianist and translator. TIPTOPSTARS will be reaching the minister for her reaction in subsequent updates.


Last Updated on Friday, 20 September 2013 07:10
 
20Sep
New Miss Elegance Afrique set to begin social mission
News / Latest / Titus Banyoh
Friday, 20 September 2013 00:34

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Sarah Batumbu is the name that will reign, at least for the next 12 months throughout Africa in the area of social development. The Cameroonian-born beauty queen has emerged as 2013 Miss Elegance Afrique. She was crowned last weekend in Belgium amidst great excitement from guests to the event which took place in the capital city of Brussels.

cogeniality Picked from an armada of participants between 18 and 30 years of age and drawn from eight African countries, Miss Batumbu will have the herculean task of raising funds to support educational initiatives in Africa. She will be assisted in this huge assignment by Ingrid Diawara of Senegal, crowned Miss Congeniality and Vanessa Yindjeu, second runner-up who bowed her head for the crown of Miss Photogenic.

During Saturday’s event, funds were raised, which funds will be channeled to Africa for projects in education. “Some one hundred primary school children in Cameroon have already benefited from our scholarship scheme and we would love to expand it and keep it going throughout Africa,” Thecla Mbunwe, CEO and founder of African Beauty International, ABI (organizer of Miss Elegance Afrique) told TIOTOPSTARS. “With the growth of the ABI profile, we have been lucky enough to have some individual sponsorship and goodwill from well-wishers of the show. Some corporate organizations have indicated interest and are watching to come in at the appointed time,” she announced further.

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Participants to this enriching 2013 beauty contest came from Sierra Leone, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Congo Brazzaville, Senegal, Nigeria, Rwanda and Djibouti.

Present at the event were representatives from the embassies of Cameroon, Angola and Nigeria. The presence of Miss Ghana in Belgium added colour to Miss Elegance 2013.

theck Meantime, the Miss Elegance Afrique beauty contest is is designed to highlight and showcase natural African beauty with a purpose of to creating entertainment and at the same time raising funds to support education in Africa. It also provides a platform for young Africans living in Belgium to showcase their God-given talents especially in the field of music. Organizers say next year’s edition will be more electrifying.


Last Updated on Friday, 20 September 2013 06:33
 
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