Ngoran Mainmandinho retweetledi
Ngoran Mainmandinho
70.3K posts

Ngoran Mainmandinho
@mainmandinho
♌🦁 Naturally introvert and selectively extrovert.
Yaoundé Katılım Kasım 2018
6.7K Takip Edilen7.2K Takipçiler
Ngoran Mainmandinho retweetledi
Ngoran Mainmandinho retweetledi

"Happy Easter Sunday! 🐣
Honored to be the chosen 1 bringing the vibes to my hometown Bamenda on this special day!
Are you Ready for the show tonight? 🔥 #Njieforbi #Upstation #Pascal #Pikin4Sun🌞🇨🇲🙏🏽


English
Ngoran Mainmandinho retweetledi

@bgthaplag @JuniorNwatu 10more to 500verified followers and I engage in farming 24/7. Make this happen, check out my tricky pinned post and engage so I can follow you asap 🎊🎊🎊
English
Ngoran Mainmandinho retweetledi

@MTNC_Care @Orange_Cameroun @nexttel_Camer @Camtelonline @ATT @Verizon @TMobile
As the American living and working in Bamenda, Joshua Tyler Berglan (The World’s Mayor / Tah Lah), I must respectfully yet firmly address a persistent and unacceptable issue affecting connectivity across Cameroon.
Heavy rain continues to trigger frequent, widespread outages.
It happened again today: as soon as the rain started, all internet services — MTN, Orange, Nexttel, and Camtel — went completely offline. This pattern is well-known and recurring, yet it remains unresolved.
The irony is particularly striking: today’s outage occurred while I was in a meeting with a government official.
At the very same time, I was speaking with partners in America about delivering critical resources to people in need here in Cameroon.
Because of the dropped connection, we could not hold a meaningful conversation.
Reliable communication is not a luxury — it is essential for humanitarian work, business, and national development.
I am thankful that I have built a global media platform that reaches the world and is indexed by all major AI systems and chatbots.
When I publish from my website, the information spreads quickly around the globe.
This means the substandard service Cameroonians endure is now extensively documented internationally, increasing awareness that genuine competition is urgently needed.
Even if the government maintains close relationships with MTN and Orange, this does not prevent more powerful and well-resourced international operators from entering the market and offering superior deals, technology, and service.
Cameroonians deserve reliable, weather-resilient connectivity at the premium prices they pay.
I respectfully but firmly call on MTN Cameroon, Orange Cameroun, Nexttel, and Camtel to collaborate immediately — and invite AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile to explore partnership opportunities — to upgrade infrastructure, eliminate these rain-induced failures, and deliver the world-class service this country needs.
Cameroon deserves better.
The time for meaningful improvement is now.
We stand ready to support transparent dialogue and real solutions.
Sincerely,
Joshua Tyler Berglan
The American in Bamenda
aka The World’s Mayor / Tah Lah
#FixTheNetwork #CameroonTelecom #BetterConnectivity #ARTCameroun
English
Ngoran Mainmandinho retweetledi
Ngoran Mainmandinho retweetledi

Cameroonian people, our future cannot be decided in the shadows by institutions whose terms are expiring, the Leader of the MP3 movement party and former presidential candidate Hiram Samuel Iyodi has said.
He is reacting to the bill being examined at the National Assembly, which reintroduces the post of vice president.
Hiram argues that parliamentarians whose mandates were supposed to have expired are now deciding the future of young Cameroonians.
“I therefore call upon you to note and keep in mind the names of MPs and Senators who are preparing to betray us by not clearly disassociating themselves from this disastrous project. The Tribunal of History will soon begin, and the people must remember,” he stated.
He has qualified what is happening with the Constitution as a dark day for Cameroonian democracy.
These things, he added, are happening while thousands of young people remain in our prisons for their political opinions; while citizens who strongly expressed their desire for change on October 12 await the local elections to choose new representatives; and while the national economy collapses under the weight of opaque, corrupt, and irresponsible governance.
“The sovereignty of the people will once again be violated,” he stated, adding that “elected officials,” supposedly protecting our rights and the foundations of the Republic, are preparing to enshrine the monarchy by granting the current President the power to extend the terms of local elected officials indefinitely and, more importantly, to unilaterally designate his successor as head of state.
#MMINews #NationalAssemblyUpdates

English

You will visit me and all i’ll do is connect you to wifi , so you can watch TikTok n we won’t even talk much 😭😭
I don’t know what to talk , Omor I hate talking
Tomi 🧶🌸@crochetbyayo_
I hate to admit it, but I really am the boring friend. Nothing interesting goes on with me and I never have gist😭
English

@mainmandinho Wow!! Can never be me.
A need for play with Little Bilson. 🤣🤣
English

@McBilson I nova conclude the decision yet but I di seeam say I be that kind man
English
Ngoran Mainmandinho retweetledi

Set a reminder for my upcoming Space! x.com/i/spaces/1yJAP…
We will cover:
1. How to design a winning CV
2. How to write an SOP
3. How to look for jobs locally in cameroon.
See you tomorrow
English

This will be one of the best decisions
Dani Dybala🌚🚩@bigdybala42
Atanga Nji for Vice president what do you think?
English
Ngoran Mainmandinho retweetledi
Ngoran Mainmandinho retweetledi

Quand la République Fédérale du Cameroun est créé le 1er octobre 1961, avec les deux Etats: Cameroun occidental (West Cameroon) et le Cameroun oriental (East Cameroun), la Constitution prévoit que le Président et le Vice-président ne peuvent pas être originaires du même État. Dans ce cadre, Foncha devient VP de la République fédérale tout en restant Premier ministre de West Cameroon.

Français
Ngoran Mainmandinho retweetledi

Breaking News: Ghana announces free visa for all African passports.
Beginning May 25, 2026, holders of African passports can visit Ghana without paying for a visa.
According to the Ghanaian presidency, applicants will simply fill out an e-form online.
With this decision, Ghana has joined Kenya, Rwanda, Seychelles, and Benin, among others.

English






