Sunday, November 14, 2010

DC'S TOP 50: NOMINATIONS STARTS NOW!

Last year December, the Dulce Camer blog launched its top 50 talents, a list of change agents who we believed were crafting a newer and a more vibrant Cameroon.

This year we are at it again and we are flipping the script yet again by bringing you a list of categories and asking you to nominate an individual for your chosen category. All we require is for you to tell us what this person is doing to deserve a nomination.

 So here are the categories:
  • Fashion & Beauty
  • Arts & Entertainment (includes music, literature, visual arts, filmmaking, entertainment etc)
  • Media
  • Sports
  • Social Activism & Politics
  • Business
  • Science & Technology
  • Academia
  • Professionals
  • Innovation & Leadership
The period for nominations runs from now till Friday December 17th at 8pm UK time.
The list will be on the blog on Friday 31st December before midnight.
You can leave your nominations as a comment below or you can also email your nominations to dulce.camer@gmail.com.
Don't forget to include the reason why your chosen person is getting a nomination.
Get recommending!
If you didn't get to see last year's nominees, go here.

It will be so sweet on December 31st!
Dulce
xxx

4 comments:

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Anonymous said...

I want to nominate the girls of Kirette Couture for all the hard work they are doing , the fashion industry is a difficult one but everyday they are fighting to put cameroon and Africa on the map through their wonderful designs .
thumps up to Kirette couture girls !!!

Christelle Nincheu said...

I nominate the Cameroonian soul and RnB diva, Myra Maimoh for making us,Cameroonians and Africans proud, for her deep lyrics, soulful voice and motivational poems. This is a hardworking and talented sister we should support!

Elsa Makange said...

I want to nominate one of my favourite bloggers, Eleonor Forje. She's Cameroonian, I think or half or something. Dunno. But I like her blog-It doesn't really cover African issues but it's versatile and entertaining and she seems to have a lot going for herself. She was classmate of a friend au pays. Check it out here.

http://madifonbyfashion.blogspot.com/