Alhaji Baba Ahmad Danpullo donates 50 million for Humanitarian assistance


Saturday, June 23, 2018


Alhadji Baba Ahmad Danpullo

Since the beginning of government emergency Humanitarian plan, the total sum of 236.4 million FCFA have already been collected in the first 24 hours at the Yaoundé City Hall, of which about 118 million in cash, nearly 15 million in form checks and about 103 million FCFA in the form of pledges.

Among the Cameroonian personalities who have already contributed to this national humanitarian plan during the first day at Yaoundé City Hall on Thursday, June 21, are the businessman Al Hadji Baba Danpulo, leading with a contribution CFAF 50 million, Cavayé Yeguié Djibril (CFAF 4 million), Bello Bouba Maïgari (CFAF 1 million + pledge of CFAF 1.5 million), Youssouf née Adidja Alim (CFAF 2 million); Mounouna Foutsou (500 thousand Francs), Abba Sadou (2 million Fcfa), Zacharie Perevet (2 million Fcfa), Issa Tchiroma (2 million Fcfa), Boniface Fohoya (700 thousand Fcfa, Koulssoumi Al Adji 700 million Fcfa)

The Head of State, Paul Biya instructed the implementation of a solidarity plan for Anglophone refugees affected by the ongoing crisis, after announcing the humanitarian emergency plan of 12.7 billion CFA francs to be financed by the state budget. The call for national solidarity immediately yielded 240 millions under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister Head of Government,  Philemon Yang. Contributions of international partners are still awaited. 

Baba Ahmadou Danpullo - the richest Cameroonian in Francophone countries


FORBES. Cameroon: Here is Baba Ahmadou Danpullo, the richest Cameroonian in Francophone Sub-saharan Africa

 El Hadj Baba Ahmadu Dan Pullo of Ndawara

The richest Cameroonian according to Forbes in its monthly edition of November 2015, Forbes magazine published the list of the richest men in Francophone Africa, and contrary to popular imaginations in Cameroon, there are surprises!

They are 24 African futuring in the classification established by the African edition of the magazine and to be part of this very exclusive club, one must have a fortune that reached at least $ 200 million, and among these privileged we have 9 Cameroonians. Baba Ahmadou Danpullo who ranks first in this list, operates in telecom and real estate, with a fortune estimated at $ 920 million.

It must be said that this classification has already attracted reactions from several users, for the simple reason that names like Victor Fotso, James Onobiono or even former Indomitable Lions captain Samuel Eto ' o did not feature in the list.

Below is the ranking of Forbes magazine
 List Richest men in Africa

Baba Ahmadou Danpullo, le Camerounais le plus riche

FORBES. Cameroun: Voici Baba Ahmadou Danpullo, le Camerounais le plus riche

 El Hadj Baba Ahmadu Dan Pullo de Ndawara
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Les camerounais les plus riches selon Forbes  Dans son édition mensuelle du mois de novembre 2015, Forbes magazine a dévoilé la liste des hommes les plus riches en Afrique francophone, et contrairement à l’imagerie populaire au Cameroun, il y a de quoi être surpris !

Ils sont 24 africains concernés par le classement établi par l’édition africaine du magazine américain, ainsi, pour faire partie de ce club très sélect, il faut avoir une fortune qui atteint au moins, 200 millions de dollars, et parmi ces privilégiés, on compte 9 Camerounais, dont le très discret Baba Ahmadou Danpullo qui opère dans les télécoms et l’immobilier, et qui occupe le premier rang dans cette liste, avec une fortune estimée à 920 millions de dollars.
Il faut dire que ce classement a déjà fait réagir plusieurs internautes, qui vont jusqu’à remettre en question cette enquête, pour la simple raison que, des noms comme Victor Fotso, James Onobiono ou même l’ancien capitaine des Lions Indomptables Samuel Eto‘o n’y figurent pas. Chacun se fera donc une idée !
Ci-dessous le classement de Forbes magazine
 les plus riche

NDAWARA THE ECONOMIC POWER HOUSE OF NW REGION

Ndawara is a resort town founded by Ahmadu dan Pullo, father of Alhadji Baba dan Pullo. Ahmadu dan Pullo was a Fulani pastoralist who first occupied the site making it a pastoral farm where he kept and bred cattle, sheep and horses. It is now transformed, by his son Alhadji Baba dan Pullo, into a modern agro-industrial complex. Ndawara is naturally located in the highland region of Cameroon. A mountain range extending from the Mambila plateau in the Adamoua to Mount Cameroon in the coastal regions. Whatever the direction from which one moves to Ndawara, ascending a steep hill is inevitable. At the summit of the hill, low gradient slopes converge from all directions to a plain hosting the main settlement known as Ndawara. From a distant, an imposing structure could be seen at the centre of the settlement and ware houses could also be distinguished. The converging gentle slopes are carpeted by the tea plant with furrows complementing the view to give the impression of a giant green carpet in black bias. The whistling of some rare species of birds could be heard from a distance as they fly to and fro above the beautiful settlement and open fields surrounding it. Horses and ostriches could be spotted on the fields here and there. Ndawara is undoubtedly one of the best touristic sites to visit in Africa.

Alhadji Baba Donates FCFA 100 MILLION ($250,000) in Support of CPDM Party

PEACE, STABILITY, JUSTICE, BALANCED DEVELOPMENT, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY...Such are the ideals of the CPDM Party under the leadership of President Paul Biya. It’s no surprise, therefore, to learn of the massive support enjoyed by this party and its Chairman. Business men and women of the North West, and other sons and daughters of the region from different walks of life came together to raise funds to support the CPDM Party in the upcoming Presidential election. Alhadji Baba is very present and always plays a leading role in such occasions. Not only that he was the Chairman of the fundraising committee for the north West region but he once more broke all records by donating the colossal sum of one hundred million francs CFA (100,000,000 francs CFA) about 250,000 US Dollars.
Alhadji Baba is a no-nonsense businessman! He contributed a quarter of the four hundred million francs (400,000,000 francs) about a million US dollars raised during the occasion. All the traditional Chiefs of the Region also powerfully marked their support for the party with the sum of five million francs under the auspices of NOWEFU. The Union of Ardos of the North West Region too donated the sum of five million francs CFA (5,000,000 francs CFA).
Similar fundraisings will be carried out in all the major cities and towns of the country.

2011 Presidential Elections in Cameroon - date fixed for October 10th

Who is your candidate? The date for voting a new president in Cameroon is now known. The electoral college was convened by a Presidential Decree on Tuseday August 30th fixing October 10 as the day cameroonians would go to the poles to vote a president. In accordance with the law, presidential hopefuls have five days  from the day the this decree convenes the electoral college to deposit their files. In addition to a number of legal documents, each application file must be accompanied by a deposit of five million francs (5,000,000 francs CFA).
The big difference in this election is that it is going to be entirely managed by an independent electoral commission, Elections Cameroon (ELECAM). This organisation receives application files of candidates approves or reject them. aplications could be deposited at its regional offices or in its central office in Yaounde. The director of the organisation issued a communique on last Friday informing the public that ELECAM offices shall be exceptionally open on Saturday the 3rd and Sunday the 4th to receive application filles of candidates.
As Cameroonnians multiply calls for President Biya to stand for reelection in the upcoming presidential poles, morethan fifteen presidential candidates have deposited their files. This number is expected to increase by tomorrow.
The Presidential Decree coincided with Eid el Fitr Celeberations in Cammeroon after fasting for a period of one month. Muslim used the opportunity of this grand occasion to pray for peace before, during and after the presidential poles. 

Great Employer Improving lives of thousands through paid Jobs

                                                   The Cameroom Tea Estate (CTE)
Alhadji Baba is one of the greatest employers in the country. His various companies around the country provide thousands of job opportunities for the youths. In Ndawara alone, some 2500 workers are employed mainly in the Tea estate. The total number of workers in the CTE could sum up to about 6.000, if all the estates are considered. The tea estate at Ndawara is the largest amongst the five estates that make up CTE. The four others are Ndu, Ndjotissa, Tole and recently Santa. The Ndawara Tea Estate is the largest in Africa
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