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In the News (Wed 23 Dec 09)

  
 George Ngwane: Nzo Ekhah-Ngaky and the Africa he did not see
At the age of 38, the patriarch Nzo was the second African (after Boubacar Diallo Telli of Guinea) to occupy this pan African post between 1972 and 1974.
If Nzo lived to see an Africa whose poignant liberation theology broke the walls of apartheid in the Southern African sub-region, he will never see an emerging Africa, which even with the birth of the African Union, is still tottering on the borders of national self-destruction and a pathological Afrocentric allergy.
Patriarch Nzo, even if you were well and alive you would have chosen not to answer these questions because after the London Rhodesian Mining land Company (Lonrho) controversy of January 1974 and your subsequent quit from the office of S.G in August 1974, you became as politically silent as your Nguti grave.
www.gngwane.com /2005/06/strongnzo_ekhah.html   (2444 words)

  
 The Post Online (Cameroon): Nzo Ekangaki And The Africa He Did Not See   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Joseph Nzo Ekangaki, apart from his rich national career, will for long be remembered as the youngest Secretary General of the Organisation of African Unity OA.U. At the age of 38, Nzo was the second African (after Boubacar Diallo Telli of Guinea) to occupy this Pan-African post between 1972-1974.
Ekangaki is likely to be more active than his predecessor, and we are likely to see more dynamic attempts to turn into reality some of these resolutions of past conferences - many of which as in the UN itself, have remained dead letters.
Nzo, what has become of the May 1973 Declaration, which under your tenure as SG proclaimed that the economic integration of Africa is a pre-requisite for the realisation of the objectives of the OAU?
www.postnewsline.com /2005/06/strongnzo_ekang.html   (1640 words)

  
 The Post Online (Cameroon): Nzo Ekangaki Buried
Nzo Ekangaki was born in Nguti to Joseph Ekangaki and Paulina Tukubato on March 22, 1934.
Ekangaki was elected Secretary General of the KNDP in 1960, a post he held until the dissolution of the party upon the advent of the Unified party, the Cameroon National Union, CNU, in September 1966.
Ekangaki received several traditional, national and international honours in recognition of his distinguished service to mankind at home and abroad.
www.postnewsline.com /2005/06/strongnzo_ekang_1.html   (1830 words)

  
 L'actualité du Cameroun avec IZF.net
Le camerounais Nzo Ekangaki, qui fut secrétaire général de l'Organisation de l'Unité africaine (OUA) de 1972 à 1974, est décédé vendredi à Yaoundé à l'âge de 71 ans, a annoncé le quotidien gouvernemental Cameroon Tribune dans son édition de mardi.
Nzo Ekangaki est né le 22 mars 1934 à Nguti (400 km à l'ouest de Yaoundé), dans la partie anglophone du Cameroun.
Avant sa désignation comme secrétaire général de l'OUA en remplacement du guinéen Diallo Telli, Nzo Ekangaki était ministre du Travail dans le gouvernement du président (1960-1982) Ahmadou Ahidjo.
www.izf.net /izf/Actualite/RDP/06/cameroun.htm   (1720 words)

  
 africanfront.com (AUF)
Members were called upon to get South Africa expelled from the United Nations General Assembly.
OAU Secretary-General Ekangaki resigned after criticism of his relations with transnational company Lonrho.
Several heads of state boycotted the conference because, as Pres Nyerere explained, "by meeting in Kampala, we are giving respectability to one of the most murderous administrations in Africa".
www.africanfront.com /oau.php?printable=1   (4024 words)

  
 SARPN - Official AU documents
He then indicated that the Agenda proposed by the Commission did not meet the expectations of all the delegations in so far as the Committee was to begin consideration of all the items on its Agenda, supported by the different reports based on the agenda items that had been previously considered.
Following this intervention, the Cameroonian delegation requested that the PRC observe a minute of silence in memory of the late Nzo Ekangaki, former Secretary General of the OAU, who passed away in Cameroon on 3 June 2005.
The Chairperson of the PRC intimated that the Committee had not received any prior information about the death of the former Secretary General.
www.sarpn.org.za /documents/d0001367/index.php   (651 words)

  
 THISDAYonline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
I further said that, as far as my colleagues who had been with me at Ibadan and had joined the Foreign Service before me were concerned, about eight of them had been interviewed along with me by the CDC when the organisation was seeking to recruit a West African to become an Executive Trainee.
My runner-up at that time was a Cameroonian, Nzo Ekangaki, who subsequently became OAU Secretary-General.
I knew that I was lucky to have been selected, but I was sure that if the CDC had found any of them better or had intended to select more than one, some of them might have been in my current position.
www.thisdayonline.com /archive/2004/01/18/20040118cov03.html   (8604 words)

  
 June 2005
On June 8 her government is approved, in which she also becomes finance minister, other key ministries remaining unchanged.
African Union: Former secretary-general of the Organization of African Unity (1972-74) Nzo Ekangaki dies.
Andorra: The new government headed by Albert Pintat Santolària is sworn in.
rulers.org /2005-06.html   (1812 words)

  
 The Post Online (Cameroon): June 2005
Tuesday, 28 June 2005 at 09:09 AM in News
Tuesday, 28 June 2005 at 07:06 AM in News
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