He also started an initiative a few years back which he dubbed #HoldHandsMovement which was aimed at bringing entertainers (both musicians and videographer’s) under the same canopy, to better grow the industry. The initiative somehow faced massive criticism and some how didn’t live up to what Nkeng might have wished. He rather didn’t give up but kept on speaking on the importance of solidarity each time he has been called up on stage whether either to deliver a speech on pitch on graphic.
His work over these past years was featured with major A-list artists he has been able to do extraordinary things for their careers. Some of these artists include Stanley Enow, Daphne, Salatiel, Locko, MIMIE and many other amazing artists.
Cameroon for the most part over the years has had little or nothing to boast about internationally but now, Cameroon can boast of one internationally recognized videographer who still dreams of someday uniting the growing but disunited entertainment industry.
What do you think this means to the Cameroonian entertainment industry?
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