The Diaspora Footprints magazine featuring my interview has officially aired this afternoon.

The conversation focused on artificial intelligence, digital literacy, misinformation, and the role of the diaspora in shaping informed communities.

The program will be rebroadcast three more times — stay tuned.

Thank you to Moki Edwin Kindzeka for the thoughtful conversation and to CRTV News Channel for highlighting diaspora voices making global impact.

Proud to represent Cameroonian excellence on the global stage. 🇨🇲🌍

#DiasporaFootprints #Cameroon #CRTV #AI #DigitalLiteracy #Leadership #DiasporaImpact

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... Read moreParticipating in discussions like the one on Diaspora Footprints really highlights the critical role that digital literacy and artificial intelligence (AI) play in our modern world, especially within diaspora communities. From my personal experience, being part of a diaspora means navigating complex information landscapes where misinformation can easily spread if we're not proactive about digital awareness and education. Understanding AI is more important than ever—not just for tech experts but for everyday users who need to critically evaluate the content they consume online. I’ve found that building digital literacy skills empowers individuals to recognize fake news and avoid falling into reactive or misinformation-driven behavior, which can often cloud logical decision-making. Moreover, diaspora communities can uniquely contribute to combating misinformation by sharing accurate information and culturally relevant content with their networks back home and abroad. This dual perspective enriches global conversations and encourages leadership that spans borders. The rebroadcasts of this interview are a great opportunity for more people to engage with these critical topics. Platforms like CRTV News Channel are helping amplify voices that represent excellence and meaningful impact within communities like Cameroon's on the global stage. It shows how media can both inform and unite people through thoughtful dialogue around AI, leadership, and digital literacy. In practical terms, I recommend everyone to stay curious about how AI tools influence the information they receive daily and to continuously build digital literacy. This isn't just a technical skill but a crucial form of self-defense against misinformation and a way to foster informed communities that empower positive change worldwide.

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