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DANGOTE CEMENT CAMEROON AT 10: Journey Of Trust, Empowerment And Capacity

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Dangote Cement Cameroon is excited to celebrate a significant milestone as it commemorates ten years of dedicated service in the region. The 10TH anniversary activities, which officially launched in April, 2025, will continue throughout the year, Naija Diaspora writes on the successful impact of the firm in Cameroon.

Over the past decade, the company has established itself as a pivotal player in the construction industry, enabling countless projects across the country by supplying high-quality cement at competitive prices. This commitment to excellence has empowered local builders and contractors, ensuring the creation of durable infrastructure that meets the growing demands of African communities.

As Dangote Cement Cameroon reflects on its journey , it proudly acknowledges the positive impact it has made on both the economy and the lives of many, solidifying its role as a trusted partner in development. 

The anniversary celebrations were a lively affair, garnering significant praise for the diverse array of initiatives spearheaded by Dangote to promote community development throughout Cameroon. The company’s impressive journey has not only transformed it into a proactive and engaged enterprise but also highlighted its deep understanding of the unique aspirations and needs of the local communities. 

This celebratory occasion served as a testament to the company’s role as a pillar of support in the region, reflecting its unwavering dedication to building a brighter future for all Cameroonians.

In a poignant announcement issued by the company, it was emphasized: “Today, we gather to reflect on and celebrate the remarkable milestones, achievements, and countless successes of Dangote Cement Cameroon over the past decade. Despite encountering various challenges along the way, we have consistently demonstrated resilience and adaptability. 

From our inception, our primary objective has been to gain a comprehensive understanding of the existing cement brands within the Cameroonian market. Through unwavering commitment, innovative methodologies, and established ourselves as the leading supplier of premium cement.

 

As we proudly commemorate the commencement of our 10th year in business, we reaffirm our dedication to excellence and our vision to further elevate the standards of the construction industry in Cameroon.”

Dangote Cement Cameroon has not only achieved remarkable business milestones but has also demonstrated a strong commitment to environmental stewardship. As part of its corporate social responsibility initiatives, the company partnered with the global community to celebrate World Environment Day on June 5, 2025. This year’s theme, “Fighting Plastic Pollution,” was vividly illustrated through an engaging series of activities spanning an entire week, all spearheaded by CEO Bertrand Mbouck.

The event began with an impactful awareness campaign designed to educate the public about the critical issues surrounding plastic pollution. Through innovative training sessions, participants learned practical strategies for reducing plastic waste in their daily lives. The activities were further enhanced by interactive games that captivated attendees, making the complex topic of environmental conservation accessible and enjoyable.

Through diverse and comprehensive initiatives, Dangote Cement Cameroon not only plays a pivotal role in promoting environmental awareness but also significantly contributes to the socioeconomic development of the region. This commitment reinforces the company’s reputation as a leader in the cement industry, all while advocating for sustainable practices that pave the way for a greener and more hopeful future.

Cameroon is bordered by a host of African countries. To its west sits Nigeria, Chad to its northeast, the Central African Republic to the east, while Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the Republic of the Congo are to its south.

The country enjoys relatively high political and social stability. This has permitted the development of agriculture, roads, railways, and significant petroleum and timber industries. Cameroon’s major export markets include Spain, and the United Kingdom, with the country aiming to be regarded as an emerging country by 2035. 

As Dangote marks its ten-year anniversary, it reaffirms its dedication to delivering substantial returns to its shareholders through the sale of high-quality products at competitive prices, underpinned by exemplary customer service. The company aims to assist African nations in achieving self-reliance and self-sufficiency in the production of essential commodities by establishing efficient production facilities in strategically located areas adjacent to key growth markets. Additionally, Dangote remains focused on providing economic benefits to local communities, fostering both direct and indirect employment opportunities in all countries where it operates. 

Dangote Cameroon has made substantial advancements in its operational capacity, positioning itself as a leader in governance, sustainability, and environmental conservation. The organization aims to set a benchmark for other companies to emulate. 

– Excellence: Dangote Cement is committed to providing superior products and services to its customers and stakeholders. To attain this objective, the company fosters a culture of teamwork, respect, and meritocracy. 

– Leadership: The organization prides itself on its status as a leader within its industry, markets, and communities. To sustain this leadership, Dangote Cement emphasizes continuous improvement, strategic partnerships, and professionalism. 

Recognizing the driving force behind the organization, Bertrand Mbouck serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Dangote Cement Cameroon. He is a seasoned strategic business leader with over 20 years of experience across sectors such as finance, energy, and manufacturing in Africa. As CEO and a Board Member of the pan-African conglomerate, Mr. Mbouck has played a pivotal role in fostering growth, innovation, and sustainable development within the cement industry. 

Mr. Mbouck is responsible for steering the company’s strategy, business development, and employee performance, with an emphasis on productivity, product quality, market share, and return on investment for shareholders. His leadership is aligned with Dangote’s vision, promoting innovation and competitive advantage both within Cameroon and in export markets. 

   

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UBA Cameroon and MINJEC Renew Strategic Partnership to Accelerate Youth Financial Inclusion in Cameroon

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In a renewed push to expand financial access and strengthen youth participation in the digital economy, the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Civic Education (MINJEC) has reaffirmed its strategic partnership with UBA Cameroon, signaling a deepened commitment to financial inclusion, innovation, and youth empowerment in Cameroon.

The renewed agreement was formally signed by the Minister of Youth Affairs and Civic Education, Mr. Mounouna Foutsou, alongside the Deputy Managing Director of UBA Cameroon, Mrs. Jeanne Anie Ekeme. The partnership underscores a shared vision between both institutions to equip young people with the tools needed to actively participate in the formal financial system and the evolving digital economy.

At the center of this collaboration is the Biometric Youth Card initiative, a flagship project designed to serve as a gateway for young Cameroonians into financial services. Beyond simplifying access to banking solutions, the initiative is expected to enhance financial literacy, encourage savings culture, and promote entrepreneurship among young people across the country.

In an increasingly digital world where financial access plays a critical role in shaping opportunities, stakeholders say the initiative represents more than a banking solution—it is a pathway to economic inclusion and empowerment for a generation that holds the future of the continent.

UBA Cameroon continues to position itself as a key driver of financial innovation and inclusion in the region. Through partnerships such as this, the institution reinforces its long-standing commitment to youth-focused development programs, aligning financial services with broader socio-economic impact.

For MINJEC, the renewed collaboration reflects its continued drive to bridge the gap between civic engagement, education, and economic empowerment, ensuring that young citizens are not left behind in the country’s development journey.

As Africa’s youth population continues to grow, initiatives like this highlight a broader continental shift toward inclusive financial systems that prioritize access, innovation, and opportunity.

For the diaspora community and readers of Naija Diaspora Magazine, this development resonates beyond Cameroon. It reflects a larger African narrative—one where young people are increasingly recognized not just as beneficiaries of development policies, but as active architects of economic transformation across the continent.

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Cameroonian Excellence Lands in Nigeria: Kadji Group Launches State-of-the-Art Factory in Abia State

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In a landmark move showcasing African vision, innovation, and enterprise, Kadji Group, the renowned Cameroonian industrial conglomerate, has expanded its footprint into Nigeria. Inspired by the legacy of its founding father, the late Patriarch Fu’a Toula Kadji Defosso, his values, and his enduring vision, the group is proving once again that Africa’s future is built by Africans.

Through its brewing division, Ultimum Limited, Kadji Group is taking bold strides in the sub-region. Following the success of the Cameroonian Brewery Union (UCB)—the first 100% Cameroonian and African brewery in Central Africa since 1972—the group has now made a strategic investment in Aba, Abia State, Nigeria.

On March 25, 2026, Ultimum Limited inaugurated the first PET production line at its Aba facility, dedicated to producing popular brands Razzl, KIQ, and more. This milestone marks a historic moment not only for the Kadji Group but for Cameroon’s industrial presence in Nigeria.

Why Nigeria?

Nigeria is more than a neighboring country—it is Cameroon’s key economic and trade partner in Africa. With a population of over 220 million consumers, it offers unparalleled opportunities for African entrepreneurs.

The progressive implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) further amplifies this opportunity, enabling integrated markets and fostering cross-border business growth.

Aba: A Strategic Hub

Aba is not just a city—it is the economic heart of Abia State, a thriving commercial and industrial hub whose influence stretches across Central and West Africa. With a skilled workforce, robust production capacity, and extensive trade networks, Aba serves as a vital crossroads for the distribution of goods throughout the region.

Its industrial landscape spans pharmaceuticals, cement, textiles, footwear, cosmetics, leather processing, metal manufacturing, and agro-food industries, including beverages. Most of Nigeria’s leading national beverage operators maintain production facilities in Aba.

At the center of Aba’s commercial dynamism is the Ariaria International Market, with over 37,000 shops and stalls. Known as “the China of Africa” for its bustling industrial and trade activity, this regional market attracts traders from Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Gabon, Liberia, Togo, Benin, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Côte d’Ivoire.

The decision to invest in Aba was also shaped by the visionary leadership of Governor Dr. Alex Otti, who has created real conditions for investors to establish, grow, and thrive in Abia State through infrastructure projects and dedicated support.

Strengthening Cameroon-Nigeria Ties

By acquiring a Guinness Nigeria facility in Aba and investing several billion CFA francs to build a state-of-the-art factory, Kadji Group is reinforcing economic ties between Cameroon and Nigeria while stimulating trade across the sub-region.

This investment demonstrates the group’s confidence in Africa and its unwavering commitment to creating value, generating growth, and remaining a leading industrial player across the continent.

A Virtuous Ecosystem: Social, Environmental, and Economic Impact

The impact of the Aba facility goes far beyond numbers. Today, over 100,000 clients across Africa rely on Kadji Group products to meet the daily needs of their families.indirect
From its very inception, the Ultimum Limited factory in Aba will generate hundreds of direct and indirect jobs for Nigerians and Cameroonians in a living area of over 30 million people, creating a ripple effect of social and economic empowerment across the region.

Appreciating Kadji Group Leadership

We at Naija Diaspora Magazine applaud the Kadji Group management for this visionary move. By bringing Cameroonian excellence to Nigeria, they are setting a new benchmark for African industrial collaboration. We assure our full support and collaboration, as this aligns perfectly with our mission to highlight African success stories, promote cross-border enterprise, and celebrate initiatives that empower communities across the continent

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30 Cameroonian Entrepreneurs Benefit as Tony Elumelu Foundation Unveils 2026 Cohort

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For 30 young entrepreneurs across Cameroon, a new chapter has just begun. The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) has unveiled its 2026 cohort of entrepreneurs, bringing fresh opportunities for business owners across the country to access funding, training, and mentorship.

This year’s announcement, made by Nigerian philanthropist Tony Elumelu, introduces 3,200 entrepreneurs selected from over 265,000 applicants across Africa, with Cameroon once again featuring prominently among beneficiary countries.

For many young Cameroonians navigating a challenging economic environment, the programme represents more than funding; it is a pathway to stability, growth, and independence.

Cameroon, a big part of the Programme

Cameroon remains one of the Foundation’s strongest impact markets in Central Africa. To date, TEF-backed businesses in Cameroon have:

– Generated over $20 million in revenue 
– Created more than 58,000 jobs 
– Supported over 800 entrepreneurs across sectors 

These businesses span agriculture, retail, technology, waste management, energy and cleantech, fintech, education and training, sectors that directly impact everyday life in Cameroon.

“We Chose You Because You Kept Going”

Announcing the new cohort on his birthday, Tony Elumelu shared a message of resilience and belief in African entrepreneurs: “We did not choose you because your path was easy. We chose you because you kept going when it wasn’t.” Each selected entrepreneur will receive $5,000 in seed funding, alongside training, mentorship, and access to a continent-wide network.

A Growing Footprint Across Central Africa

Beyond Cameroon, the programme continues to expand across the CEMAC region, supporting entrepreneurs who are driving business growth, job creation, and economic resilience.

Country

Annual Revenue (USD)

Jobs Created

Beneficiaries

Cameroon

20,255,550

58,703

896

Chad

17,874,317

53,465

614

Gabon

2,109,953

6,015

78

Congo (Brazzaville)

2,471,659

8,134

45

Central African Republic

602,844

1,904

29

Equatorial Guinea

421,991

688

28

Democratic Republic of Congo

9,042,656.00

37,438

466

Together, these figures highlight the growing role of entrepreneurship in shaping Central Africa’s economic future, with Cameroon emerging as one of the region’s leading hubs for TEF-supported businesses.

More Than Funding, A System of Opportunity

Since its launch, the Tony Elumelu Foundation has empowered thousands of entrepreneurs across Africa, helping them build businesses, create jobs, and support their communities. At the core of this effort is a simple belief: opportunity should not be limited; it should be accessible.

What This Means for Cameroon

At a time when youth unemployment and economic uncertainty remain key concerns, initiatives like the TEF Entrepreneurship Programme are playing a critical role in supporting self-employment, driving local business growth, and reducing dependence on traditional job markets. For many young Cameroonians, this is not just support, it is a chance to build something lasting.

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