March 28, 2010

Ndzeidze Thomas Maika - Part II

ANOTHER BREAK THROUGH
The journey was long, rough, frustrating and almost seemingly unattainable. However, as Hill puts it "A QUITTER NEVER WINS-AND-A WINNER NEVER QUITS." This "big hit" which I dedicate to all of you, you who gave your one, two, three or more francs, dollars, or pounds to see this come to pass and you who made the effort whether it be human, material and/or spiritual to see this come to pass.

On the 17th of February, 2010, I stood before a jury to defend a Masters thesis, entitled "HAEMATOLOGICAL CHANGES IN MALARIA TREATED AND UNTREATED CHILDREN RESIDING IN MUEA." I must say, the work was highly applauded and I was requested to publish the work to give it widest publicity. This work, I believe, will help ameliorate the management and also add knowledge to the study of malaria.

While I look for a job as well as look forward to doing a doctorate degree in Public Health, I dedicate myself to the service of Educare-Africa, the NGO which made it possible for you to render your invaluable support to the accomplishment of this piece of work.

May I ask you; how and for what have you been using your resources? The amelioration of the educational situation of the children in Cameroon is surely a fertile ground to sow a seed.

I know there are millions of people who can help these intelligent and highly enthusiastic but less fortunate children. This NGO is working with over 300 children from secondary/high school to university level and hope to increase this number as you, with a heart for this adventure, will join forces with us.

MY APPEAL TO YOU

We are reaching out to the very remote parts of the country to find these children and send them to school. The NGO will be moving to the East Region of Cameroon where many children are still not able to go to school especially the girls. We need your support, your prayers, and we need you in person. Of urgent necessity is a 4 wheel pick up Toyota Hilax and two motorcycles. These will help to transport the personnel, equipment and materials to these children.

While I remain indebted to all of you to whom this big achievement I dedicate and to the many who will join forces with us to overcome illiteracy, I remain your faithful son.