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📞 671413262 Fondom Studio – Multimedia, Film, Photography & Creative Services in Guneku, Mbengwi & Douala, Cameroon

Fondom Studio is a professional multimedia and crea

tive studio in Cameroon, with branches in Guneku (Win-ding Square) and Douala (Ndogbati Immeuble, Supermarché Domino). We specialize in professional film production, video production, photography, photo restoration, graphic design, printing, online marketing, documentation, book writing, and media training. In photography, we restore old, damaged, black-and-white, poorly snapped, or water-affected photos, enlarging or framing them according to customer preferences. We also provide professional cinematic editing for videos and photos, transforming raw footage into polished content. Fondom Studio is also a proud sponsor of the Michi Ebeng Festival in Meta, supporting cultural heritage, community development, and creative expression. We provide reportage, archival documentation, and book writing services, helping individuals, NGOs, and businesses preserve and tell their stories professionally. Our team is trusted across Guneku, Mbengwi, Douala, and around the globe for delivering high-quality, professional, and creative multimedia solutions, combining culture, innovation, and technical expertise. We also run training programs in photography, videography, design, and media skills for youth and aspiring creatives.

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02/06/2026

WHY THE META FONS TOOK NDANG KENNETH'S GIFTS

Many people saw the gifts.
Many people saw the cars.
Many people saw the uniforms.

But very few people stopped to ask one important question:

WHY?

Why would respected Meta Fons accept these gifts?
Why would traditional rulers join G6?
Why would they allow themselves to become part of something that has divided Mbengwi?

In this powerful Episode 2 documentary, Fondom Studio looks beyond the anger and accusations to uncover a deeper truth.

This is not a story about evil Fons, so What really happened?

This episode examines the gifts, vehicles, and support that were given to some traditional leaders, and asks important questions about their impact on our communities.

We also explore why many of our Fons became vulnerable during difficult times, and how the absence of their people affected traditional institutions.

Featuring statements from traditional leaders, community voices, Princess Fomuki , and other contributors calling for dialogue, unity, and development in our villages.

For her full statement from Princess Fomuki , watch here:
Follow her page

🎬 ONE FON. ONE MBENGWI. — EPISODE 2

Watch. Listen. Reflect.

Sorry for reposting and deleting the first video with 6700 views in just 14hrs, that is because of copyright issue we had to reomoved it...they asked us to bring it down but we had to bring it here.

the caption on the video itself, keep it very short:

The Gifts. The Cars. The Fons.
What really happened?

Mbengwi-Teghenibi New
29/05/2026

Mbengwi-Teghenibi New

28/05/2026

THE FATHER OF NDANG Kenneth has CONFESSED the truth about FON BATOO, The Fon of Mbengwi-Teghenibi Village and Teghenibi Families Migration to present location in Mile 19.

This man is Pa Mbacham🙂 .

He is the father of the grandfather of Ndang Kenneth.

He is standing on the original land. The ancestral land. The land in Tubia which is part of present day Mbengwi.

We went to find him. And he spoke.

He told us that when he first heard about what was happening, he thought it was quarter talk. Matogo Congosa. Something small that would pass.

Then he realized it was real when the Palaces his fathers pay allergens (Mbengwi and his Elder brother Ku).

A man from his own lineage, his own blood, was standing before the administration claiming to be a Fon, and PA said howwww?!, For how many people them, He did have enough people behind him to qualify for a chieftaincy and to claim a village, Claiming land.

And Pa Mbacham, the father of the grandfather, said something that stopped everyone who was listening.

"Through my entire life, I have never heard the name FON BATOO connected to this quarter. Not once."

This is the name Dr. Ndang Claim to be his Royal name but his father is not aware of himself being a Fon before his great Grand Son is standing as one which is a good thing but the Name Fon Batoo is not clear.

Not his father. Not his grandfather. Not anyone before him in this lineage.

- Never a Fon.

- Never a palace.

- Never a throne.

Just a quarter. A quiet piece of Mbengwi land. With old stones. And a family that lived there without ever claiming to be royalty.

Until now.

👇 This is only part of what Pa Mbacham told us.

The full interview in Pidgin is coming.

And after Pa Mbacham speaks you will understand why powerful men got the origin of Ndang Kenneth completely wrong.

- The Clan Head of Meta was wrong.

- The Fon of Gundom was wrong.

- Ndang Kenneth was wrong.

- The G6 Fons was wrong.

Pa Mbacham the man closest to the root was right here. In Tubia. All along. Waiting for someone to come and ask.

We came. We asked. We filmed it.

🎬 ONE FON. ONE MBENGWI. — EPISODE 2
Coming soon. Fondom Studios Guneku Branch.

If you missed Episode 1 — watch it first:
▶️ https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1BTFwNJ88G/

Episode 1 asked: Who is really Ndang Kenneth?
Many came. Many talked. Many were surprised.

Episode 2 answers: Our Fons (G6) are victims. And here is who stood with him and why.

That story drops today.

ONE FON. ONE MBENGWI.
Fondom Studio Guneku — We went further.

26/05/2026

🪵✨ A DREAM BECOMES REALITY IN GUNEKU! ✨🪵

The wait is over! EST WOOD DOCTOR has officially opened its newest branch right here in Guneku Village and what a historic day it was!

The proprietor, Mr. Ticha Elias (aka Restaman), a proud son of the soil, has turned his lifelong dream into reality by bringing world class wood processing and furniture craftsmanship directly to his home community. With the support of the past and present village leadership, his vision is no longer just a dream, it is standing, breathing, and functioning!

🙏 The grand opening was graced by:
✅ The Catholic Father of Guneku Parish
✅ The PC Full Gospel Pastor
✅ Community Leaders
✅ Proud Community Members

For too long, carpenters and craftsmen had to travel far from Guneku to find work or training. Those days are GONE. EST WOOD DOCTOR Guneku Branch is now:
🔨 A center for professional wood processing & furniture making
📚 A place where young people can learn carpentry & real skills
💼 A source of jobs and opportunity right at home

This is not just a business this is a gift to Guneku. A son came home and built something that will serve generations to come.

📞 Contact: +237 675 554 060
📍 Location: Guneku Village, Mbengwi Subdivision

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26/05/2026

WHO IS NDANG Kenneth OR CHIEF. DR NDANG REALLY?

There is a man at the center of everything happening in Mbengwi right now.

His full name is Ndang Kenneth. He calls HIMSELF HRH. CHIEF. DOCTOR. Ndang Kenneth. President of the Kendely Group Companies. Founder of the Kendely Foundation. A man of titles. A man of money. A man of influence.

But Meta people, especially his Fon, The Fon of Mbengwi is asking one question that all those titles cannot answer.

Who are you really? And where do you truly come from?

The titles first.

The chief title, he received it on the coast. In Southwest Cameroon. In that region it is their culture and tradition to honor someone with a chief title. Nobody is questioning that culture. But Ndang Kenneth did not stay on the coast with that title. He brought it to Meta land. Where a chief is not given. Not bought. Not imported from another region. In Meta a chief or a Fon comes from lineage. From the land. From the recognition of the Fon. Not from money. Not from a ceremony held somewhere else.

The doctor title honorary. Not earned in a classroom.

Two titles. Both questioned by the people who know this land.

HIS MONEY.

Ndang Kenneth or Chief Dr. Ndang is rich. Very rich. And his money has been working.

The official memorandum submitted to the Senior Divisional Officer of Momo Division states that he allegedly donated a Prado vehicle to the SDO. Other vehicles were given to traditional rulers across Meta. Food. Cash. Distributed quietly across the community to build loyalty and silence opposition.

He created an association called G6 (G6+ with more members joined) a group of resident Fons not to serve the community but to build influence around himself. A parallel association sitting beside the legitimate Meta Fons Union (MEFU). The Fons who joined G6 received gifts Cars, Foods and Drinks. The Fondoms that refused, look at what is happening to Mbengwi and Ku Village.

He even laid the foundation of a bridge in Mbengwi in March 2025 the Chief Law Bridge with the SDO present. With the Mayor present. With multiple Fons of Meta present. His name carved in stone. His titles displayed for all to see. His generosity on full display.

Three months later, a document was signed that gave him four-fifths of Mbengwi land.

THE ORIGIN.

This is where the story gets complicated.

Ndang Kenneth claims to come from the Teghenibi family one of the seven founding families of Mbengwi. A claim that he believe would give him traditional standing to create a new village within Mbengwi. A claim that would make him not an outsider but a son of the soil and stand as a victim.

- The Clan Head of Meta supported that claim.

- The Fon of Gundom supported that claim.

- Ndang Kenneth himself has spoken about that claim publicly and repeatedly.

But then, something unusual happened.

The Teghenibi family spoke.

Not one member. Not two. The entire Teghenibi family signed a document. A document that said clearly "we did not ask for any village to be created." We did not support it. We did not request it. We do not even know who decided to create what is being called Mbengwi-Teghenibi. In Mbengwi Village, Teghenibi is a family name. Not a village name. And we never asked for it to become one.

His own claimed family. Rejecting him. In writing. With signatures.

And then Barrister stood before the people of Mbengwi — outside the Fon's palace — with the Cameroon flag behind him and the villages gathered around him. Barrister Danguk who is himself a member of the Teghenibi family. Who knows the lineage from the inside. Who has no reason to lie.

He spoke about Ndang Kenneth's origin carefully and precisely. He counted the generations of Fons that Mbengwi has had — eight (8) generations. Then he counted the generations that Ndang Kenneth claims for his own family just three (3). And he asked the question out loud that nobody could answer.

Unless the people in that family lived for 150 or 300 years each, the mathematics of the generations do not work.

Then we went to Tubia.

Tubia is the original land. The place the family of Ndang Kenneth truly comes from according to those who know this history. You would not pass through Tubia on your way to anywhere. There is no reason to go there unless you are looking for something specific.

We were looking for the truth.

What we found in Tubia was not a palace. Not a throne room. Not the compound of a royal family maintaining its heritage and waiting for its son to return in glory.

We found old stones. Ancient rock foundations half swallowed by the forest floor. Trees growing over them. Roots pushing through them. The kind of silence that only exists in a place that has been forgotten for a very long time.

And we found the man who should rightfully be sitting on the seat that Ndang Kenneth is claiming.

He is alive. He is there. In Tubia. On the original land. And he spoke to us about the lineage. About who Pa Mbacham was. About how the traditional field was transported. About who the rightful heirs are. And about what he knows and does not recognize about the claim being made in Yaoundé and in administrative offices across Momo Division.

- The Clan Head of Meta said he knows where Ndang Kenneth comes from.

- The Fon of Gundom said he knows where Ndang Kenneth comes from.

- Ndang Kenneth himself says he knows where he comes from.

We went to Tubia. We found the original land. We found the rightful successor. We found the ancient stones in the forest.

And what we found does not match what any of them said.

THE DOCUMENTS.

On the 23rd of December 2025 a document was signed by the Senior Divisional Officer of Momo Division. A Prefectoral Order creating a new third-class fondom called Mbengwi-Teghenibi. Its boundaries described north, south, east and west, cutting through the land of both Ku village and Mbengwi village. Taking 4/5 of Mbengwi's land. The entire urban area. The administrative headquarters. The ancestral lands. The sacred shrines. The farmlands of families who have worked that soil for eight generations.

- The Fon of Mbengwi was not informed.

- The Fon of Ku was not informed.

- The Mayor was not informed.

- The Traditional Council was not informed.

- The seven founding families were not informed.

The document was signed in December. Hidden for five months. The people found out online.

THE RESPONSE .

When Mbengwi found out they did not riot. They did not destroy. They went to their Fon's palace. They prepared a letter signed by five of the seven founding families. By all the citizens. By the Mayor. By kingmakers and Traditional Council members.

They came out carrying the peace plan the traditional Meta symbol of peace. They carried the Cameroon flag. They carried the picture of their President.

On the road they met the people of Ku, the father village of Mbengwi, waiting at their common boundary. The Fon of Mbengwi, the Fon of Mbemi and the Fon of Ku greeted each other publicly. Two Fondoms. One voice. They marched together to the SDO's office.

Armed police were already waiting at the entrance.

The Fon of Njindom, Which is the President of the Meta Fons Union (MEFU) stepped forward. He had informed the SDO days earlier about their coming. He offered to send just three or four people inside to deliver the letter. The SDO refused. He called them an illegal gathering.

They stood there for hours . Six Fons present. The Mayor who had confirmed publicly he knew nothing. Two united villages. Prof. Njoh Oliver, the President General of MECUDA, standing with them and declaring: Meta is one. What touches one village touches all of Meta.

The door stayed closed.

They moved to the Abi River. The boundary between Ku and Mbengwi. The river that the Prefectoral Order tried to turn into a border. And there, the Fon of Ku performed the traditional rites over that land.

Then he spoke.

Four paragraphs. The last one seven words.

"If a son has money, let him build the village. Not scatter it."

What is coming.

The surface of this story is a land dispute. One man with money and administrative influence attempting to create a village inside a community that never asked for it and does not recognize his claim.

But underneath, there is something larger. A pattern connecting Fondoms that have not yet been publicly connected. A battle for something that nobody is saying out loud but that everyone who understands Meta traditional politics already knows is at stake. Something that explains why this much money is being spent. Why this many vehicles have been given. Why these specific Fondoms are being targeted while others are left alone.

We found it.

We are not ready to release it yet.

But it is coming.

The delegation is in Yaoundé right now as you read this.

🎬 ONE FON. ONE MBENGWI.

Watch it today on this page.

Share this. Not because we asked you to. But because the people of Mbengwi walked to that SDO's office with the Cameroon flag and the picture of their President — peacefully — and were turned away.

The least the rest of us can do is make sure the world knows why they walked.

ONE FON. ONE MBENGWI.
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20/05/2026

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19/05/2026

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We recently designed and produced customized memorial T-shirts in two beautiful colors which are Sky Blue and White in loving memory of Mr. Forteh Titus AKA “Ironman.”

The front side carried his memorial portrait with a premium heavenly sublimation design, while the back side featured the touching tribute:
“In Loving Memory.”

Born in 1985 and laid to rest in 2026, Ironman was known by many as a humble, loving, hardworking, and popular personality. A well known iron seller from Guneku Village that pass most of his live with his wife and kids in Mbengwi, he lived a joyful life alongside his family and meta and left behind memories that will forever remain in the hearts of many. 🕯️

At , we love preserving memories. ❤️

We offer:
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No matter the event or memorial occasion, we can design and produce your items professionally right here in Guneku within just 12 hours.

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12/05/2026

The Fon don't rule alone🙏🙏

HRH Fon Fomuki delivers a heartfelt message on identity, unity, and responsibility to the Guneku community abroad.Even t...
25/04/2026

HRH Fon Fomuki delivers a heartfelt message on identity, unity, and responsibility to the Guneku community abroad.

Even thousands of kilometers away from home, he reminds his people that their culture, heritage, and values must remain at the center of their lives.

This message reinforces the importance of staying connected to Guneku Village not just in words, but through action and commitment.

4 likes. "Our Roots Define Us” | HRH Fon Fomuki Speaks on Identity & Responsibility"

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