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August 07, 2008

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Nadine

This is a real succes! keep up

Salut je suis emerveillée de voir avec quelle justesse vous arrivez à elaborer un tel journal; La musique est la référence de la culture d'un pays et par cette édition de sucess story retrouver tous ces artistes camerounais même ceux déjà oubliés, savoir à quel prix on peut louer un véhicule sans se sentir complexé d'avoir à se présenter chez un autorent et enfin savoir où manger des délices africains quand on est Cameroun sans avoir à refléchir, ça il faut le faire. Success story magazine is about the world at our feet.
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Ruth-Nadine Yaoundé

George Esunge Fominyen

Team,

Good work! Great!

I love music and it was the mainstay of my life for the years I worked as a radio personality for music and commercial stations in Cameroon. I enjoyed the stories in this edition.

I would have wished that a few bits be added or taken out here or there. For instance, the author of the article on K-Tino did not go into detail on how her ochestration is different and this is a huge reason for her success and the basis of the rythmic success of Lady ponce and and the other youngster. But who's perfect on earth?

It is a resource that would prove useful to up and coming English speaking radio announcers and disc-jockeys in Cameroon. They often lack background material to spice their shows.

Those of us who were able to have such information rose to heights of glory in Cameroon. I am happy that others through your work will have the ammunition to succeed. This also goes for those who have to write cover music or culture news in Cameroon.

Upon reading the colourful 28 pages, I felt like running into an FM 94 or Mount Cameroon FM Studio again.

That is surely not for soon - it is more likely to hear me on the netwaves on talk radio now.

Good Work!

George

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