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THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE NYASOSO EX-STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION (NEXSA) IN BAMENDA ON SATURDAY 5TH DECEMBER 2009 by Fred Fondang Fombi

THE NATIONAL PRESIDENT
THE NATIONAL EXCO NEXSA
THE BRANCH PRESIDENTS
FELLOW NEXSANs
It is my distinguished pleasure to stand here today on behalf of NEXSA, Bamenda Branch, to welcome you all who have come from all over the country to this annual general meeting which our Region has been given the privilege to host this year 2009. In a very loud voice, I say welcome Great NEXSANs!
We pray that the Almighty God will be our special chairperson during our deliberations so that by his grace this noble alma mater shall grow from strength to strength.
I want to congratulate all of you for your presence. In fact, we know the numerous commitments that entangle us in our daily lives and it takes a lot of sacrifices to have kept this rendezvous.
Ladies and gentlemen, I want you to give yourselves a big clap for being here once more---you are welcome to the North West Region.
I take this opportunity to make it known to you that the Bamenda Branch has got up from slumber, and I bet you, the sky is our limit. We went through a lot of trial periods in the past, but we thank God that today, the storm is over, because in one accord, we have been able to gather the bits and pieces of our alma mater that were in the drain, and as you can see for yourselves, today we are full of life. Our intention is to keep ploughing ahead and never looking behind. We invite you all to do the same in your various branches so that together, we shall be able to transform the present GHS Nyasoso to what it was in our days.
I want to thank the National EXCO for their all round support to keep NEXSA alive as a whole, and the Bamenda Branch in particular, especially the National President who has been coming on weekly basis to realize the success of this event. We acknowledge your prompt reactions to our various issues and worries which have gone a long way not only to keep NEXSA Bamenda alive, but also to make us more committed. We are very grateful to you.
And to you from the other branches, we appreciate your generosity of always sharing your branch ideas with us, so that we will not be left behind while you forge ahead. You may not know it, but some of the ideas you shared with us have become the corner stone of our Branch activities. We owe our gratitude to you for that.
I also want to thank all others, who in one way or the other, have been a source of support and inspiration to us. Our NEXSAN wives and husbands have been so wonderful. We appreciate your willingness in allowing your spouses to be part of us.
Ladies and gentleman, on a sad note, we regret to say that within this year, we lost one of our pillars, Paul Nwana, who left us limping until his position was filled by the present secretary, Mr. Peter Alobwede.
Great NEXSANs, let us not only say we are great in theory, but let us be great practically. Let us be more committed and enjoy this noble alma mater.
I wish you a nice stay here in Bamenda. I invite you to relax and enjoy yourselves and may the good God who safely brought you here, take you back safely to your various stations.
May God bless our alma mater.
Thank you.

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