I am Prince Michael Ngwese
Ekosso. I was born on the 17th July 1974 at Victoria Limbe to Gerard
Stephen Maliva Ekosso and Mary Enobi Nonge. On 19th December 2009
God united me with my better half Ekosso Mekolle Linda at the Apostolic Church
Cameroon, Obili Congregation. I am today a proud father to Princess Ngwese
Kelly-Marie Nonge Ekosso and Prince Austin-James Maliva Ekosso.
You may be wondering, who exactly is Prince
Ngwese Ekosso? I am a national speaker, evangelist, teacher
and adviser. I am President and founder of United Socialist Democratic
Party (USDP), the Vice President of Cameroon Field Extension Mission (CAFEM), and
Pioneer President of Cameroon Pace Setters Association (CPSA) an all
encompassing network of Godly young leaders of Cameroon with the aim of
impacting this generation with godly principles for sustainable societal change.
I am an inspired writer, communicator and constitutionalist, I seek to inspire
youths across Cameroon to discover their God given personal and collective
purpose so they might develop their true potential.
I have upon me a strong call to serve my nation as the
president of Cameroon and to serve the present and future generations of humanity
towards the redefinition of concepts and principled centered approach in discovering,
releasing and maximizing God given potential trapped in every human. I intend
to challenge Cameroonians to protect and cultivate principles that will enable
them bring forth the best in their generation.
Educationally, I have these milestones under my belt;
I am currently doing a Master degree in
International Development
I am also currently working as Business
Developer with Media Press Africa and as a Cultural Guide with the National
Museum in Yaoundé, under the Ministry of Arts and Culture (MINAC), Yaoundé.
Diploma in Project Management and Impact Analysis
(UPAC, Yaounde)
Certificate in Youth Radicalization, Extremism and
Human Security (Institute for Security Studies, Addis Ababa)
BA in Social Studies and International Relations (UPAC,
Yaounde)
Diploma in Advanced Leadership and Practical theology
(CLS, Namibia)
Certificate in Biblical Entrepreneurship (Nehemiah
Project international)
Certificate in constitutional law and election
management in Africa (ICLA)
Certificate in Application of Human Rights Law in
University Milieu (IFCD)
Certificate of International and Holistic Development and
Communications (IUDI)
Certificate in Integral Missions and Development
(Micah Network International)
Understanding Law and Political Sciences (University
of Yaounde 2 SOA)
In terms of leadership and politics;
11th October1992: Followed SDF rally train and attended campaign rally
in Omnisport in Yaoundé where I was almost killed.
1997: Participated in corridor debates on the rights of the
youths into politics in Cameroon
2001 – 2005: Pastoral Leadership with the Apostolic Church in
Cameroon
2002- 2007: Founder and President of Young Christian Leaders
Association
2006 -2008: Founder and President of Prayer for the Nation
Network
2008 – Present: Founder and President of United Socialist Democratic
Party (USDP)
5th September 2011: Legalization of United Socialist Democratic Party
(USDP), with Authorization N°:
0000403/D/MINATD/DAP/SDE/SPP of 5th September 2011
1st January 2015: Elected as Pioneer President of Cameroon Pace Setters
Association (CPSA)
I have also been fortunate to visit and learn from
countries such as;
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Angola
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Democratic Republic of Congo
(DRC)
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Germany
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Namibia
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Nigeria
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South Africa
I am a humble visionary with a strong interest in
transforming young minds, and helping young people recognize the potential
within them to be great in their own homeland. Cameroon suffers a lot from
brain drain which will not happen if it encourages the adequate use of its own
to foster its growth. I did not get into politics for personal reasons, but
because of the strong call I have in my heart to better my Nation. It is my
wish that we as a country grow above where we are. I am doing my part as a
Cameroonian, I hope others will as well.
God Bless Cameroon,
By Prince Michael Ngwese Ekosso
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