Thursday, May 14, 2009

MEET OUR ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATOR



Eyong Effi Atem was born in Limbe, South West Province of Cameroon. After attending primary and secondary schools in Buea, he moved to the University of Yaounde 2 Soa, where he studied and graduated with a degree in English Private Law in 2007. While studying in Yaounde, Effi enrolled concurrently at Power Bach Institute due to his love and special interest in the emerging ICT revolution in Cameroon. Upon completion of his course work at Power Bach Institute, he was awarded a diploma in Microsoft Office Specialist 2007 at the master level and a minor in computer maintenance.

Effi returned to his beloved City - Limbe and joined ECA in February 2008, as the pioneer instructor in the Microsoft office program and later became the academic administrator. In the course of his tenure at ECA, he quickly discovered ECA was the only training center in Fako division, offering MS 2007 in keeping up with changing technology. Under his leadership and smart wits, ECA has trained a good number of students in MS 2007. Most of his former students have used their new skills and gained employmentin the private sector. Many more have moved on to further studies. He hopes to start training students in MIcrosoft Office 2010, refered as Office 14 in the very near future.

Eyong Effi is single, a christain and looks forward to furthering his education. He has a passion in teaching, research and working with computers. He also enjoys quiet moments at the beach and listening to R&B,and Makossa. Effi is usually busy developing programs, teaching or studying. He is always available for chat as well.

Email: effischcl22@gmail.com

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Keep up the good work. Impressive profile.

Anonymous said...

Ecotel and its people are doing one of the most impressive job in this community. What a blessing to be part of this generation. I never dream of working with computer but through the blessing of Mr Simon Etta and his Ecotel people, I can now see,touch, feel and practice computer here in Cameroon. Thank you Mr Simmon, I hope other people can do there same.