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Every new day brings surprise to me. The more I learn, the more I get to know there are many knowledge gaps in my life. I keep trying something new. Perhaps creating a website is part of the need to fill up a knowledge gap. I promise to return, to build a better site for you to see and criticise. Primus M. Tazanu comes from Mbindia, a quarter of Lebang-Fontem in the South West Province of Cameroon. I attended the then Catholic Primary School, Mbindia and later enrolled to Seat of Wisdom College, Fontem in September 1989. I graduated from that beloved school in 1994. Before enrolling into the University of Buea in 1996, I had attended Bilingual Grammar School, Molyko, Buea from 1994 to 1996. I graduated from the University of Buea in 1999 with a second class upper division degree in sociology and anthropology. I worked for some time (part time) carrying socioeconomic research for the Kurop Project and the Project for the Protection of Forest in and Around Akwaya (PROFA). I did this for two years before enrolling for masters in the University of Aalborg in Denmark in Autumn 2001. I finished the MA in January 2004. I also got a son, Jan Faunyi Busk Tazanu in August 2004. My Profile
I am the first of three sisters and two brothers. I am grateful for the education given me by my parents Pa Francis F.P. Tazanu and Mami Beatrice Anyinkeng Tazanu. This has been a great sacrifice considering their low income.I equally love my Sisters and brothers. My education has been at the expense of their enjoyment: Tendongcha Felicity, Atabong Adolf, Robert Tabongjoh, Mercy Aletanu and Lucia Aminkeng. I owe them a lot and mostly so because I left my father's house too early when most of them were still too young. We have never had time to be together as a family.
The issue of environment and development has to deal with the developed countries compromising their consumption rather than accusing and instructing the third world on what to do as conventional development theory has it. Wolfgang Sachs, 1999.
WILL RETURN TO THE PAGE LATER, June 2002