Your second issue shines a light on a rising star of Cameroonian tennis: Valerie Essome. Trained at the Oyebog Tennis Academy (OTA), this young prodigy now embodies the Cameroonian dream on American courts. With mental strength, determination, and pure talent, she proudly represents the Green, Red, and Yellow in the land of Uncle Sam. A living tribute to her late mentor Joseph Oyebog, who gave so much so that stars like Valerie could shine.
As the National Day of May 20th approaches, Mr. Collins takes us behind the scenes of the grand celebration held in Darwin, Australia. A mix of culture, patriotism, and national pride, the event left a lasting impression and strengthened the bonds within the diaspora.
Meanwhile, in Douala, the Lendi Fair is preparing for its second edition, even more ambitious than the first. On the agenda: innovations, exhibitions, local flavors, and youth initiatives to boost Cameroon’s cultural and economic fabric.
The month of May is also dedicated to the celebration of journalism. In Douala, Herve Junior Menom’s “Golden Classes” held their 4th edition, focusing on skill-building and passing on professional excellence to passionate young media enthusiasts.
On the hair care front, VV-Jo shares her top hydration tips for healthy, radiant hair. A must-read wellness moment to add to your daily routine.
Finally, in our Society & Reflection section, Eric Cyr offers a moving analysis of the paradoxical distrust some members of the Cameroonian diaspora hold towards their own initiatives. A powerful piece that calls for introspection and reconciliation.
SCOR MAGAZINE – Act 2 is a celebration of talent, reflection, and African pride. Stay tuned, the positive revolution continues!