Humanitarian Actions

Nigerian communities hailed for hospitality to Cameroonian refugees

Communities in Nigeria harbouring refugees from Cameroon have been hailed for their hospitality to their guests.

Over 80,000 Cameroonian refugees are taking refuge in Cross River, Taraba, Benue and Akwa Ibom states, among others.

Speaking after the distribution of food items at refugee camps in Cross River State, the leaders of two Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), Community Refugee Relief Initiative (CRRI) and Fomunyoh Foundation (FF), said Nigerians' hospitality towards Cameroonians taking refuge in the country was remarkable and a rare gesture.

The Fomunyoh Foundation donates to Anglophone IDPs

On Saturday March 17 Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh, President of The Fomunyoh Foundation(TFF) made donations to some churches and civil Society Organizations working with Internally Displaced Persons affected by the Anglophone crisis in Cameroon where over One million persons have been displaced. The event took place at the Foundation’s headquarters in Bamenda, North West Region.

Scholarship Fund for Orphans of Boko Haram fallen heroes

This information was made by the president of The Fomunyoh Foundation on Friday March 4, 2016.

While accepting his award from The Guardian Post as the 2015 Man of the Year, "For demonstrating unmatched and never-seen indiscriminate philanthropy to the underprivileged in Cameroon," the President of The Fomunyoh Foundation to the applause of the audience said he dedicated the recognition to the soldiers who were staking their lives for the territorial integrity of Cameroon

Fight Against Malaria: TFF Partner with Regional Authorities

The Fomunyoh Foundation (TFF) has been partnering with public and private Regional Health authorities of the North West Region of Cameroon's to ensure that the population receives the desired health care and services. It recently offered its premises situated in Bamenda, in the North West Region of Cameroon, in support of a Malaria-No-More campaign for the distribution of Long Lasting Treated Mosquito Nets. (SEE PICTURES)

Bertoua With Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh: Philantropy at its Best!

Bamenda to Bertoua is a close to 700km journey; long and tiring. But if a journey is for a good cause, the kilometers seem like meters. Braving the bumpiness of the Bamenda - Mbouda road, through the lifeless Santa toll gate, I was drawn to believe that North West Region is a forgotten portion. Is the government really aware of the state of the road leading to one of the two anglophone regions in the country? Well, the Express Road to Bertoua, from Younde, gave me hope that some day it is going to be better for us in the South West and North West Regions of our beloved Cameroon.

That Ground-breaking Speech by Ta Nformi Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh, at the 9th Anniversary of The Eye Newspaper in Nkambe

It's truly an honour and pleasure to be with you today here in Nkambe, Donga Mantung Division. I have been so touched by what I have lived through today. When my younger brother Fai Cassian, who has lost his name and he is now called The Eye, when he sent me the notification that I have been chosen by the jury to be the personality of the year, I was so moved. I was so moved because I didn't expect that my own brothers and sisters were watching carefully what I have been trying to do within my community of birth, and also for my region, for our country and for my continent.