After a sojourn at the faculty of law and economics of the Yaoundé University by the year 1991 (I'm bachelor in law, among others), I'd been since then working for several relevant newspapers in Cameroon and for some France-based people magazines.
Since may 2002, I was elected as the president of the first national trade Union of Journalists, named Cameroon Journalists' Trade Union (CJTU). And during the XXVIth IFJ World congress in Moscow in may/june 2007, I was elected as regional reserve adviser to the Executive committee of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), the largest and the oldest media organization in the World.
In several occasions, I was elected by Cameroon Press Award board as the best journalists of the year with some field reports.