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From screen to power house, ABIKE DABIRI soar higher

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Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa has several times been described as a sterling Nigerian amazon, an outstandingly brilliant broadcaster who later transmitted to an outstandingly, brilliant parliamentarian. A worthy, compassionate, fair, firm, respected and courageous leader. Fondly called ”Mother of Teresa of the tube” because of her compassion for the less privileged, and now ”Lady Diaspora” for pioneering efforts in putting Diaspora Affairs on the front burner.

Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa spent 15 years of meritorious service at the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) where she stood out for her ability to use journalism to bring succour to millions of Nigerians especially children, women and the less privileged.  We can’t forget the story of Mary, the miracle baby, story of a girl being claimed by 3 mothers, which Abike painstakingly investigated for 8 years to a logical conclusion.

Born in Jos, Plateau State, an indigene of Ikorodu, Lagos State, Abike represented the people of Ikorodu Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives from June 2003 to June 2015, she served as Chairman House Committee on Media and Public Affairs (June 2003 to June 2008).  As Chairman Media, she worked at giving the House a credible image through absolute openness and transparency, And as Chairman House Committee on Diaspora Affairs (June 2008 till 2015), her major spotlight was in her advocacy and calls for justice and fairness for Nigerians abroad.  From China, Pakistan, Libya, to USA, Northern Cyprus, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Brazil and many more countries, her intervention was impactful.

She championed and sponsored the Freedom of Information Bill (FOI bill) and the Violence Against persons Bill, which have both been signed into law in Nigeria. The Nigerian Infant Welfare Scheme Bill, Nigerians with Disabilities Bill, A Bill to amend the railway act to allow private sector and state participation, Nigerian Diaspora Commission Bill, and A Bill to Promote the Advancement of Nigerian Women and Girls, among many others.

She voluntarily did not seek re-election for a 4th term in the parliament.  In her words “Let’s give others a chance”.  She served as the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora from 2016- 2019, and now she has been appointed Pioneer Executive Chairman/CEO Nigerians in Diaspora Commission a position she is serving with diligence, effectiveness and passion.

Abike has always worked with passion and compassion. Let’s mention a few. From what looked like a scene from a Soap Opera from her days at NTA, she successfully concluded the puzzling story of “Mary the Miracle baby” a new born baby who was being claimed by three mothers, which Abike painstakingly resolved. She thereafter ensured that Mary had an education through to the University level by placing her on her scholarship scheme. And when Miss Oladapo Bisola Suliat cried for help, a 19 year old student who was down with Lymphoblastic Leukaemia and needed to get to India urgently for medical attention, Abike resolved her challenge within 24 hours.

What about her intervention in the case of Zainab Habibu Aliyu, a 22 year old girl who was imprisoned in Saudi Arabia for an offence she didn’t commit, a victim of a drug cartel. Working with other officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Justice, President Muhammadu Buhari’s prompt intervention saved Zainab.

It is therefore not surprising that she has won over 350 awards both internationally and locally. Some of these awards include Bridge builders Award in Washington, International African Woman By Women 4 Africa in London, Catholic Young Men Association (CYMA) Award for Leadership, UNICEF Child Friendly Award, Certificate of Recognition from California Legislative Assembly, This Day 50 Women At  50  Achievers Award, Nigerian In Diaspora Organization Globe Awards F.R.N  people’s choice Awards, African Parliamentary Award, Committee Chairman of the Decade, Winner of the NIDO Global Award, Canada, Federal Republic of Nigeria people choice awards. Three times winner of Representative of the year, five times winner of Female representative of the year, Congressman Donald M. Payne (US House of Reps) Award and Certificate of special congressional recognition for her unwavering commitment to humanity and serving as Chairman for Nigeria House Representatives Committee on Diaspora Affairs. African Parliamentary Award, 2010, South-west House of Representatives member of the Decade, African Parliamentary Award, Committee Chairman of the Decade, Chief Obafemi Awolowo (AWOIST) leadership Award, as the Grand Officer of the Masses (GOM), in due recognition of her selfless services to humanity, Commander of Great Ife (CGI), and Zenith Bank JEWEL OF THE FUTURE Award. She has been named as one of the top 50 Nigerian women and top 200 women in the world by Richtopia.

Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa has been a voice for the voiceless and remains a symbol of hope and inspiration to many. Her comportment, integrity, virtues and ideals are indeed qualities worthy of emulation, and her guiding philosophy at all time is that, success is not about age, it is not about character, it is not by how much you have but how many lives you are able to touch.

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Naija Diaspora Celebrates UBA Regional Director

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Joseph ABENA, Regional Director of United Bank for Africa, covering five Central African countries, celebrated in November 2025 a remarkable milestone — three years of leadership, impact, and professional excellence at United Bank for Africa (UBA) Cameroon.

This achievement reflects not just the passage of time, but a journey defined by strategic vision, measurable results, and meaningful contributions to the banking sector in Cameroon and beyond.

Since assuming his role, Joseph ABENA has overseen a period of impressive growth and recognition for UBA Cameroon. Under his leadership, the bank has reached over 60 million people through strategic media campaigns, achieved monthly digital engagement exceeding 20%, and amassed more than 3 million views on branded video content across social media.

His strategic direction has helped UBA Cameroon consistently rank among the top two strongest banking brands, secure the No. 1 spot in spontaneous awareness and youth affinity, and be recognized as the most profitable UBA subsidiary in Africa after Nigeria. The bank has also been celebrated as Bank of the Year 2023 – Cameroon by the Financial Times London and named Best Bank in Central Africa by Visa in 2025.

Beyond these corporate achievements, Joseph ABENA’s personal contributions have been equally outstanding. He has achieved three successive internal promotions, culminating in his current role as Regional Director. He represents UBA at the highest levels, engaging with Prime Ministers, Presidents, and key government officials across Cameroon, Gabon, Congo, DRC, and the BEAC.

He has mentored over ten interns, many of whom are now accomplished professionals, and facilitated more than 50 academic seminars at international universities in Cameroon. His dedication has earned him two major professional distinctions, including the Africa Leader Award 2024, and has seen him featured in over 40 local and international media outlets.

Naija Diaspora Magazine takes this occasion to congratulate Joseph ABENA on his three-year milestone and to celebrate his leadership, vision, and impact in the banking sector. We also look forward to further collaboration and partnership with UBA Cameroon, as we continue to amplify stories of progress, entrepreneurship, and African excellence together.

Joseph ABENA’s journey is a testament to resilience, humility, and the transformative power of committed leadership, inspiring not just his teams and colleagues but all Nigerians and Africans striving for excellence in their fields. Here’s to many more years of success, innovation, and meaningful impact!

Congratulations, Joseph ABENA, on three years of remarkable service.

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Day UBA Cameroon, Acha Eye Hospital Bring Clear Vision to Communities

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Since the beginning of January 2025, over 600 individuals have received invaluable assistance through complimentary eye consultations and screenings across three prominent cities in Cameroon: Yaoundé, Douala, and Bamenda.

This initiative is a key component of the United Bank for Africa (UBA) Cameroon’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) efforts, executed in collaboration with the reputable Acha Eye Hospital. For the current year, the pan-African financial institution has ambitious plans to conduct upwards of 1,500 free eye consultations. “If we maintain this momentum, we are set to surpass the original targets established at the year’s outset,” remarked the bank’s representatives.

UBA’s commitment to addressing eye health challenges stems from the critical importance of early detection in preventing eye diseases. A significant number of conditions, such as glaucoma and cataracts, progress silently, often manifesting symptoms only when they have reached advanced, less treatable stages. Early diagnosis through regular check-ups can be fundamental in averting irreversible vision loss, as emphasized by the bank.

An essential aspect of this initiative is the focus on enhancing access to essential eye care services. In many underserved communities, the costs associated with eye care can be prohibitively expensive, or essential services may simply be nonexistent. By offering these free consultations, UBA is actively dismantling both financial and logistical barriers, thereby facilitating wider access to crucial eye examinations.

Moreover, the initiative places a strong emphasis on raising public awareness and educating communities about the vital role of routine eye exams in safeguarding overall visual health. Educational campaigns aim to highlight the significance of preventive care, encouraging individuals to prioritize their eye health. One of the initiative’s primary objectives is to address prevalent vision issues. Numerous individuals struggle with undiagnosed refractive errors, such as myopia (nearsightedness) or hyperopia (farsightedness). The consultations serve to identify these issues and present straightforward solutions, like prescription glasses, ultimately enhancing quality of life.

Community empowerment is also a key pillar of this program. UBA recognizes that good vision is fundamental to learning, productive work, and executing daily activities. By promoting eye health, this initiative bolsters productivity, enhances educational outcomes, and contributes to the overall well-being of the community.

The focus on preventive care additionally alleviates pressure on the healthcare system, as early intervention reduces the occurrence of advanced cases that would necessitate complex and costly treatments. In essence, this initiative not only directly enriches individuals’ lives but also aligns with broader public health objectives.

The program’s value is underscored by its aim to detect eye conditions in their early stages and facilitate timely interventions. “Most of our patients don’t present serious conditions; they primarily have refractive errors, which can frequently be remedied with a simple pair of glasses. This is why we incorporate refraction tests during our awareness campaigns to identify those in need of glasses,” explains Aweh Tchounda Fandio, the Outreach Coordinator at Acha Eye Hospital in Yaoundé. He further emphasizes, “At the conclusion of each campaign day, we ensure that no case of glaucoma or other suspicious signs goes undetected, as blindness resulting from glaucoma is irreversible. However, early detection can help prevent this.”

UBA’s role in this collaboration extends beyond mere financial support; the bank contributes significantly by providing logistical assistance to the medical teams from Acha Eye Hospital throughout the consultation campaigns. UBA facilitates reception areas within its branches for public access and plays a supportive role in outreach efforts led by the field teams from Acha Eye Hospital, who actively engage with residents in targeted neighbourhoods to share information about the free consultations available.

In terms of eligibility, UBA emphasizes inclusivity: anyone seeking eye care is encouraged to participate. “Thus far, we see promising progress. Together with the teams from Acha Eye Hospital, we aim to amplify our awareness initiatives ahead of each campaign to ensure a greater number of people are informed and can make use of this invaluable free service,” the management of the bank states.

The eye examinations conducted during the consultations include comprehensive assessments of both the anterior and posterior segments of the eye, aimed at identifying diseases that could result in blindness or hinder patients’ ability to perform their daily activities.

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Celebrating 25 Years of MTN in Cameroon

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Wanda Matandela: Steering MTN Cameroon into a Bold New Era


As MTN Cameroon commemorates 25 extraordinary years of service, growth, and meaningful impact in the telecommunications sector, the entrance of Wanda Matandela as the new Chief Executive Officer marks a pivotal moment in the company’s journey. His appointment heralds a new era for the telecom powerhouse—one characterized by transformative innovation and a deeper commitment to engaging with local communities.

Wanda Matandela arrives with an impressive repertoire of professional expertise, underpinned by a remarkable combination of humility, strategic insight, and a sincere dedication to enhancing the lives of individuals. With over two decades of illustrious leadership experience spanning telecommunications, financial services, and fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), he possesses a profound understanding of the dynamic landscape of Africa’s rapidly changing markets. His ascent from Chief Enterprise Business Officer to Chief Commercial Operations Officer at MTN South Africa—and his involvement in board positions throughout countries like Rwanda—exemplifies a career marked by notable achievements, significant contributions, and a clear vision for the region’s future.

During his initial interactions with the MTN Cameroon team and various stakeholders, Mr. Matandela outlined his strategic priorities, which are firmly anchored in the principles of service excellence, customer-centricity, and investing in sustainable infrastructure. He unveiled an ambitious capital investment plan of CFA62 billion for the year 2025, representing the initial phase of a groundbreaking modernization initiative valued at CFA187 billion. This extensive project is poised to fundamentally enhance MTN’s service reach and customer experience across Cameroon.

Moreover, what sets Mr. Matandela apart is his authentic connection with people. He actively participates in grassroots town hall meetings, taking the time to engage with community members and understand their needs and aspirations. Additionally, he embraces local culture, relishing traditional dishes such as Achu alongside his team. By doing so, Wanda Matandela is not just positioning himself as a strategic leader, but as a relatable and compassionate figure, exemplifying that his approach to leadership goes beyond business—it is heartfelt and genuine.

“I want us to be leaders, not just in market share, but in how we serve, how we partner, and how we uplift the communities around us,” he stated during his welcome address in Douala.

Naija Diaspora Magazine,  proudly salute MTN Cameroon’s 25-year milestone—a journey of connecting millions, powering digital inclusion, and stimulating economic growth.

The publication also extends it heartfelt congratulations to Mr. Wanda Matandela on his appointment. As a pan-African media platform dedicated to celebrating excellence, diaspora stories, and sustainable development across the continent, we are enthusiastic about the possibilities his leadership brings.

The international magazine management reaffirm it readiness to collaborate with MTN Cameroon in this new era, particularly in advancing conversations around:

  • Digital inclusion and education
  • Diaspora business empowerment
  • Tech for development
  • Community-based storytelling and youth engagement

“We believe we can elevate voices and showcase the powerful synergies between Nigeria, Cameroon, and the wider African community in building a digitally empowered future,” said the publisher, Ismaila Adegbola.

He continued: “As Cameroon steps confidently into the next phase of its digital transformation, we are optimistic that MTN—under Mr. Matandela’s leadership—will play a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s telecommunications and technology landscape.”

Quick Facts: Wanda Matandela, CEO, MTN Cameroon

Fact                               Detail

Full Name                 Wanda Matandela

Country of Origin     South Africa

Marital Status                 Married

Appointment as CEO       Effective 1 March 2025

MTN Tenure                 Joined MTN in 2018 as Chief Enterprise Business Officer

Previous Role                 Chief Commercial Operations Officer, MTN South Africa

Industry Experience   20+ years across telecoms, FMCG, and financial services

Education BCom (Walter Sisulu Univ.), Master’s in Information Systems (Wits), MBA (Stellenbosch), Leadership Cert. (IMD, Switzerland)

Board Memberships Supersonic (Pty) Ltd, MTN Rwanda PLC

Key Focus Areas Service excellence, customer-centricity, infrastructure investment (CFA 62 billion capex in 2025)

Context in Cameroon       Leading MTN during its 25th anniversary; overseeing ~13 million subscribers

 

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