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Growing up in a family of two, my dad had abandoned us to just our mum who didn’t have the privilege of glory through school. It was hard for her to secure a job. Many family members advised her to send us to her mother so she could remarry given that she was young and beautiful! But, that wasn’t convincing to “mummy Judith”. Life was like hell! With nowhere to sleep, nothing to eat, and recurrent talks of school fees year in and year out. We didn’t go to school like every other child in our neighborhood. Seeing all this, I said to my mom “I want to make a difference in this world; I want to contribute to ensuring no one stays behind as society runs forward” She smiled and said “Amen!” but in her heart, all she could ask God for was the grace to be able to see me obtain the First school living certificate so I could become a mechanic. That was because she didn’t even see how possible I could get to college.

God being kind, I completed the First school leaving after a hard struggle with health and financial pressure. My mum started selling “Eru” in the center market in Yaoundé, which I also gave in myself to support her by selling groundnut, paper, fruits, and much more. That was able to take us through college. But all along, while doing petti jobs here and there, I promised myself that I was going to ensure no child, no family go through our ordeals in the world.  I said it to everyone around me so much that at one point I was asked in class what I wanted to be in life, and I said “To be the richest man in the world” The entire class including the teacher laughed! Wondering how someone who is always sent away for a fee of 50000 FRS and not very intelligent was going to get to that point.

Years came a went, and by 2011 I started figuring out what to create. That was because I understood that to become the richest person, I had to create something unique. But the environment has taught us that only scientists can create new things. Unfortunately for me, I had no science background, however, that was not going to stop me from creating something to become the richest man on the planet. So sometimes, I took several cables and put them together, causing a mass in the entire neighborhood in my attempt to create something.

In April 2017, a friend of mine attended a seminar where they were taught how to produce liquid soap.

In excitement, he told me how interesting it was. So, I told him to start a company. A company! He exclaimed so I confidently said yes a company. After convincing him, he brought 5000 FRS I had only 2000 FRS as part of this dream. We bought the chemicals needed, but this guy had only seen this thing in a seminar once and I had no idea what it was all about. So we mixed the soap and gave it the name ″marvellous liquid soap″.  We tried marketing it to a few people, but they weren’t interested, just a few weeks later, my friend gave up I refused to give up because I thought finally I had seen what was going to make me the richest man in the world. I was bent on moving on with this project with the hope of eventually making a difference in air households larger families and the lives of many in my neighborhood and beyond.

I traveled from city to city trying to make deals with different hotels to supply them. But the quality wasn’t the best because I learned from someone who attended a one-time seminar. Without a science background, I approached a friend and collected some notes on inorganic chemistry, but a very rough time understanding a single thing there. But I never surrendered I kept on pushing on and on.

Here is the magic; just when I started making progress, this heavy burden rested on my heart that no matter what I did, the burden wouldn’t just leave. That was the question “what next” That question changed my story. Upon every attempt at anything, the dominant question was that that burden would come on me “What next” so I reasoned out that, it was high time I gave myself a sense of waiving to what was I to do. I decided to create a vision that was going to justify the reason I was producing soap “to increase the standard of living of Cameroonians through sanitation”. As good as it may sound, I still didn’t have peace. I even had financial assistance from people like Mr. FON Christian from the USA, who had never seen me but loved my vision. With this war inside of me, I decided to rebrand from marvelous liquid soap to Super- AF (super Africa) to sort to Africa. Yet the burden became heavier that sometimes, I couldn’t even eat or sleep. Super sought to reach Africa in many positive ways.

I had the privilege of traveling to a certain country, to seek funds to build Super-AF to what I wanted but things didn’t go the way I planned. I decided to start a freelancer job. That alone allowed me to see what people go through in life. I witnessed people from different parts of the world living in prostitution, drug addiction stress, and more. I remember using my first pay cheque to settle the bills of this Nigerian lady who was into prostitution and today she’s off the street and living a happy life.

Seeing what imbalance life people lived in Cameroon and even in developed countries I was inspired more pushed to answer the question “What next” I decided to rebrand Super- AF to Super-AF Next Big Generation. A more impactful way out for the NBG Foundation has been the idea of running it as a foundation rather than a profit-driven organization. ‘OFF THE STREET and MISSIONARY  YOU.’ Furthermore, my passion extends to many projects, aiming to become the planet’s most impactful organization with a 7 billion impact mandate

NBG is reaching out to people from every country, language, color, age, and class affecting and impacting mankind in all 6 domains of life Faith, Family, work, Health, community, and education

NBG Foundation is a Cameroon-based non-profit with a mission to bring mankind into the Intended purpose for fulfillment in all domains of life, including faith, Family, work, Health, community, and Education.

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