Bamendrous Cameroonian man becomes Britain's top black student in the Rare Rising Stars Awards 2016

Source: University Of Oxford


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These Bamendrous are defying logic. Out of Cameroon it seems they
still hold their own.
Cameroonian man becomes Britain's top black student in the Rare Rising
Stars Awards 2016


The moral of the story is, don't give up."

These are the words of Oxford postgraduate student Ndakuna Fonso
Amidou, who has been named Britain's top black student in the Rare
Rising Stars Awards 2016.
Amidou grew up in a village in the North West region of Cameroon,
where he didn't start formal schooling until age ten. After taking O
Levels in his village school and qualifying as a mental health nurse,
he moved to London. He worked for the NHS for five years before
studying engineering as an undergraduate at Brunel University, working
full‑time as a nurse throughout university to fund his studies.

In 2008, he founded a healthcare clinic in Cameroon in order to
address the lack of access to healthcare in rural areas. Today the
clinic employs 22 nurses and two visiting doctors, and serves around
100 patients a day.

Amidou is now studying at Oxford with a prestigious Pershing Square
Graduate Scholarship and is the first Cameroonian ever to be admitted
to the Oxford Internet Institute.

Source: University Of Oxford
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