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Assisting and empowering hard working refugees from southern Cameroons

Mr. Nifang Nde Frederick is one of the Southern Cameroons refugees and leader undergoing hardships and Challenges as surviving is a major call for concern: They have to go very hard manual work to have at least a meal in a day, sometimes roasted corn is the meal they can afford :


We need to assist and empower our refugees who of no fault of their own find themselves into this mess : Our refugees in Nigeria 🇳🇬 and other countries are experiencing the same hardship as one of former refugee coordinators Mr. Nde Nifang Frederick who has to go clear a large portion of farm to afford a meal and maybe by the end of the corn 🌽 is offered for refreshment :

We can assist these refugees to own their own farms and produce the food they consume and maybe sell some to buy drugs, pay rents and afford other basic needs: Nifang as an example underwent a serious surgery after a fatal accident that made him handicapped yet he still undergoes such hard labor to survive:

It is our wish that many will come to their aid and see how we can empower and assist them better their lives: Many of such cases and even worse abound in Taraba state and some states not yet accessible.
Shey Tatah (SM)

An abandoned Ambazonian child at the Gembu refugee camp clocks one year today

Gembu -Sardauna LGA Taraba state Nigeria 25-05-20
Let’s all wish our Ambazonian child Blessing a special birthday on her first anniversary :
Blessing was abandoned by her mother who was operated upon just barely after 2 weeks at the refugee camp by her mother due to hardship:

Baby Blessing

Her mother escaped from the senseless war declared by Dictator Paul Biya of Cameroon 🇨🇲 against Southern Cameroons Ambazonia in November 30th 2017:
She experienced serious hardship that she could not afford drinking water, talk less of food and other facilities to take care of herself and the child:
She abandoned the child at the refugee camp in Gembu and another refugee woman Grace Asabe took care of her without knowing the mother had disappeared completely:
Scandy media visited this child with some of his networks last January when Mr. Elvis Kometa reached out to the refugees: He was told about the painful incident and Mr. Kometa in his generosity immediately forwarded N20,000 despite the provisions already provided:

Monday 25-05-20, we celebrated her birthday and remain grateful to her adopted mother: We also thank anyone who has assisted them: All we can do is to give baby Blessing hope and reason to be alive to see the Ambazonian dream.
We are also happy that her biological mother did not kill her despite the hardship : Let us all support and assist her and her Adopted mother while hoping that the biological mother shows up one day : A sachet of pure water, a plate of food, a piece of cloth, a tablet of medicine etc can go a long way to give Blessing joy until she returns to her land of origin Ambazonia when we are finally freed from Biya’s colonialism: Scandy media is ever ready to take your good gestures to them.
Shey Tatah Sevidzem
SCandy Media – SM

Shey Tatah visits refugees from Southern Cameroons in Nkiri 1&2 Taraba state Nigeria

Scandy media keeps reaching out to our refugees in Nigeria, thanks to the support from its followers, network and sympathizers:

https://youtu.be/PMBfM-8M3Ok
Southern Cameroons has more than 100,000 Refugees in Nigeria, registered and not . The UN and other Organizations have been to some parts and states, yet the case of Taraba state remains still very wanting due to the distance and bad roads as well and the lack of volunteers to get to the borders and fish out some those dying in forests and bushes daily. Shey Tatah Sevidzem of Scandy Media Platform has been to some of these abandoned places with the support and assistance of his followers and network to create more awareness.

We went to one of the most dreaded places Nkiri 1& 2, inacessible with strong hired bikes thanks to support from Caroline M Ayuk, Nkeu Ndum Angafor Wo UK, we also had support from NFU-Bongbati of Denmark, Scandy media followers and fans : a message from Ambazonia front line leaders and IG : These are women in a valley hard to access known as Nkiri 1&2: The distribution took place after training on how the women can take care of themselves: About 95% of these women are from Lus,an outskirt of Nkambe in Donga Mantung County. We are grateful to all who contributed to this event : We intend visiting them again, getting kids to school and please do not hesitate to chip in something to reach out to those we could not: Shey Tatah from Scandy Media platform

NFU-Bongbati DK reached out to Southern Cameroons Refugees in Nigeria

Gembu- Sardauna LGA Taraba State Nigeria : More than 250 South Cameroonian women refugees assisted in the North of Nigeria by Nso Family Union NFU- Bongbati Denmark

On 24-26 May 2019, NSO Family Union (NFU) Bongbati, diaspora organisation member of ADEPT based in Denmark, provided first hand reusable kits to 250+ refugee women from Southern Cameroons settled in Gembu -Sarduana LGA Taraba state in Nigeria. Implemented in partnership with the ‘Days of Girls’ Nigeria organisation and the ‘Scandy Media’ platform, the action aimed at both, providing refugee women with sanitary pads and reusable kits while training them on how to take care of themselves. Partners used this opportunity to train the Scandy media local team on providing humanitarian response, thus enabling them to extend the action and help more refugees in need in other communities and villages.

More than 100.000 refugees headed to the neighboring Nigeria in search of protection, shelter and security, trying to flee armed conflict and political crisis in Cameroun. Some of them lost their lives in this difficult journey because of hunger, lack of shelter and poor health. Women and children are the most affected by the situation and need special care. The Southern Cameroonian refugees are mainly settled in Taraba state, one of the most remote and insecure regions of the North Nigeria. It is also one of the less assisted and difficult to access locations where Southern Cameroonian refugees suffer from hunger, poor living conditions and lack of access to health services. NFU Bongbati will continue providing humanitarian response to refugee women and call all the diaspora development associations and humanitarian organisations to join the action.

Shey Tatah Sevidzem

http://www.adept-platform.org/2019/06/05/more-than-250-south-cameroonian-women-refugee-assisted-in-the-north-nigeria/

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