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Babubock Health Centre Gets Electricity

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By Prince Oben Agbor   Few months after the handing over of solar panels for the electrification of the Babubock Integrated Health Centre in Nguti Sub division, Kupe Muanenguba division of the South West region of Cameroon, by the Honourable Member of Parliament for that Constituency, Honourable Chief Dr Fonge Julius, the Health Centre can now boast of electricity for the first time since its creation. Health personnel and patients of the Health Centre can now fully enjoy electricity without failure since inception. It is for this reason that the population of Babubock  expressed gratitude to their Member of Parliament for the gesture and plead with him to attend to other pressing issues unattended to for years. These include   roads which are in deplorable state and the provision of portable drinking water. Babubock, which is in the hinterlands, has  received support from the Honourable Member of Parliament severally, during the Mbo Hinterlands landslide, Banyue road construction

House Of Talents Exclusive Slams Buea Big Time

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By Mbonda Lizzy Noel For over three days, the city of Buea has witnessed what has been described as one in a kind of festivals as far as arts and culture is concerned. The third edition of International Festival SLAMeroun Festival took place in Buea from 24 th  to 26th  June at the French Cultural Centre in Buea. The event was managed by leading event management firm in Cameroon, House of Talent Exclusive. According to House Of Talent Exclusive CEO, Elsie Foletia, it was a 3- day event that was done in collaboration with Grand Slam National Association. Elise Foletia, told The Advocate that, the purpose of the event was to identify how the crisis has affected the artists and what can be done to stabilize them, enable participants to express themselves freely through Slam Poetry and educating the slammers on stage presentation. Activities included panel discussions With the Regional Delegate of Arts and Culture for the Southwest Region, Internationally acclaimed artists Max Sa