NexDim mourns the passing on of Cameroonian music legend, Elizabeth Bessem Ayamo Manga popularly known as ‘Bebe Manga’ .
She was famous in the 80′s after resampling Ebanja Manfred’s tune ”Ami Oh” . She died on July 1st 2011 after a cardiac attack in her sixties. Our heart-felt sympathy goes to her family and friends. She shall be buried at her family residence in Tinto, Manyu Division, South West.
Enoh Eyong shall not be present for the international friendly match against Poland on the 11th of August 2010 in Szczecin, Poland. Eyong’s father, Eyongmenya Napoleon passed on last week . NexDim extends condolences to him and his entire family. The Ajax midfielder shall be in Cameroon for the funeral rites.
Stephane Mbia shall equally be absent due to an injury.
We wish to express our condolence to Cameroonian Dancehall artist , Brown Pilot and his family for the loss of their father, Pa Nganji Manasses who died from cancer of the esophagus during a surgery in Yaounde. May his soul rest in perfect peace. Visit http://nganji.com/content/view/41/1/ for the funeral programme.
Nigerian rapper Oladapo Olaitan Olanipekun a.k.a DA GRIN was reported dead yesterday ,Thursday 22nd April after a cardiac arrest at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LUTH).
23 year old, Da Grin was involved in a ghastly accident during the early hours of 14th of April 2010. According to reports, his car collided with a stationary trailer (heavy duty vehicle), he sustained injuries but was rushed to the hospital.
For days after the accident, goodwill messages flowed from fans and colleagues all around the world. All were hoping that he would recover and proceed with his career.
He had just been nominated for several Hip Hop World Awards and was still billed to perform at his first international show in May 2010 but it was not to be. NEXDIM team on behalf of Cameroonians in the entertainment industry extend hearty condolences the Da Grin‘s family and friends.
Da Grin is died soon but his music legacy lives on.