By Theobin Fuh Tumfung
Christopher Ambe Shu is a Cameroonian who has consistently practiced journalism for at least twenty-two years.
He is presently the Editor-in-Chief of AFRICA EXCELLENCE magazine, a Pan-African magazine with head office in Buea-Cameroon and THE HORIZON Newspaper’s Contributing Editor .The Horizon is a Yaounde-based Newspaper, and one of the best-edited English newspapers in Cameroon.
Christopher Ambe Shu was on Tuesday May 3, in Buea on the occasion of this year’s World Press Freedom Day publicly honored alongside several other laureates by the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication (JMC) ,University of Buea(UB),Cameroon.
The well-attended ceremony took place in the Dorothy Limunga Njeuma Amphi 750 of University of Buea,chaired by Professor Emmanuel Yenshu,Dean of the Faculty of Social and Management Sciences,who was representing the Vice-Chancellor Professor Horace Ngomo Manga.
Ambe Shu was honored with an award as the “Most Professional Journalist” from the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Buea-Cameroon” since its creation in 1993,according to Associate Professor Kingsley L. Ngange,head of Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Buea .
Ever since his graduation from the University of Buea in 1996 with a BSc(Hons) in Journalism and Mass Communication, Ambe Shu has been practicing journalism uninterruptedly and professionally for over 22 years:from a reporter for various national newspapers, senior editor for magazines and newspapers to the Publisher of The RECORDER Newspaper.
This seasoned
journalist is one of the fourteen (14) pioneer graduates
of the Department of JMC, UB.
Chris Ambe was
admitted to read Journalism and Mass Communication in 1993, the same year the JMC-UB
went operational and he graduated in 1996 with a BSc (Hons, 2nd Class lower).
Presently, he is not only the Editor-in-Chief of AFRICA EXCELLENCE but also Senior Editor at FOOT PRINTS magazine,a Cameroonian magazine.
Chris Ambe is
also Publisher of The RECORDER Newspaper, founded in 2007; but he has suspended the publication of
the English bi-monthly for some time
now. But there are indications that the newspaper may resume
publication
It should be
noted that as a JMC UB student, Chris Ambe was Features Editor of THE CHARIOT (the JMC -run campus newspaper) and he
stringed for several critical newspapers such as TODAY of Veteran Journalist
Ntemfac Ofege and The Herald Newspaper
of Media Icon,Dr.Boniface Forbin.
In 1997, Chris
Ambe volunteered as a journalist at the Southwest Provincial Delegation for
Communication for six months, during which period his reports were published by
CAMNEWS/SOPECAM (Cameroon Tribune).
In 1998, he would
become a reporter for CAMEROON POST Newspaper
and later for The BEACON Newspaper
Noted for his
quality reports, Chris Ambe was contracted by the publisher of The HERALD Newspaper,
Dr. Boniface Forbin, in July 1999 to report for the paper. He served dutifully as
Southwest Bureau Chief of The Herald Newspaper for seven years.
Chris Ambe
also blogs, publishing a blog called The RECORDER Newsline (www.recorderline.blogspot.com)
In 2006, Chris
Ambe served as acting President of the Southwest Chapter of the Cameroon
Association of Commonwealth Journalists (CACOJ) and later as Vice-President of
Cameroon Union of Journalists, Southwest Branch.
He also occupied, for several years,
the post of Financial Secretary of Cameroon Association of English Speaking Journalists
(CAMASEJ) Buea Chapter.
He has attended many journalism seminars/workshops,
some sponsored by the British High Commission in Yaoundé, US Embassy Yaoundé
and the Commonwealth Secretariat, London; the UN Human Rights Center in Yaoundé,
the UNDP Office in Cameroon etc.
With his wealth
of professional experience, Chris Ambe has been a facilitator at several
workshop/seminars for Cameroon journalists.
Chris Ambe was
a regular panelist of the famous CRTV (Radio)-Buea Press Club program, aired
every Saturday Morning from 2006-2014 which critically discussed topical issues
in the news.
A native of Bafut in Mezam Division of the
Northwest region of Cameroon who has
lived in Buea for several decades ,
Chris Ambe is married to Claris Dudzernyuy, a career teacher(
presently,HeadTeacher of LIGHT OF
EXCELLENCE Nursery And Primary School,Great Soppo,Buea);the couple is blessed
with three children.
He is a Presbyterian (Christian). He loves
reading/research/music/sports/tourism
He holds
posts of responsibility in many socio-cultural groups.For example,he was, in
April 2022, elected PRO of the Bafut Development Manjong (BDM),Buea Branch .In
2021,Chris Ambe was appointed by
His Majesty Fon Abumbi of Bafut (
of Northwest Region) as Technical Adviser for the Bafut Cultural and Language Center in
Buea.
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