The now famous Jimla Nene Shadzeka, presenter of “Hello” on CRTV too has got a story.Be inspired by her story.
The must viewed face on the most popular and ever interest show on the-CRTV Jimla Nene started her journalism career after her participation on a phone-in show on CRTV Bamenda which revealed traits of journalism in her.
Nene's journey to the studio went through the Department of Journalism and Mass (JMC) of the University of Buea and the Yaounde Advanced School of Mass Communication (ASMAC). In 2003, she was led into the gate of the National Station in Yaounde .
“I started off with the news summary and gradually got co-opted on “News and Focus” and “Cameroon This Morning”, call it CTM,” she explains.
“Life ran out of me just before the camera cued me in,” Nene explains. And adds: “However, as soon as I pronounced my first word, I knew I would make it.”
A couple of months into the show, Nene seems to have seduced every viewer. “They flood me with congratulatory messages, my jovial conversations being what they like.
But what seems to charm her fans more is the talented presenter’s palatable English articulation (said to have been inherited from her mother), her charismatic smile and elegance. It’s also her telegenic nature that motivated the producer of the programme, Robert Ekukole to choose Nene for the show.
Today, Nene says she has lost part of her freedom and must start grappling with the exigencies of stardom. “As a role model to many young people, I must live an exemplary life,” she says.
That however, doesn’t stop the 1.70m-tall lover of cars to ride around, go swimming and playing Tennis on weekends.
Nene, who loves achu, a traditional dish of the Ngembas in the North West Region knows anything else except the number of dresses and shoes in her wardrobe. “There are simply many,” she says briefly.
Perhaps a loaded work and study schedule does not permit the prime time daybreak show heroine to travel the world as much as she would have loved to, though she has been to Nigeria, Chad, Central African Republic and the United States of America. Nene is presently rounding off a post-graduate diploma in journalism in the Advanced School of Mass Communication (ASMAC). Nene pays tribute to the following senior colleagues: Philip Bawe, Charles Sama and Jessie Atogho. “I also have the Association of English-speaking Journalists of the National Station known as FRIENDS at heart,” she says. She also condemns deviant domestic sex. “Youths must guard against it.”
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