Board & Governance
Prof. Ngomo Horace Manga, PhD
Vice Chancellor
Biography
Prof. Ngomo Horace Manga is the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Buea. He was appointed by Presidential Decree Nº 2017/318 of 27 June 2017. Before his appointment, he had served as Technical Adviser to the Prime Minister from September 2011 and later for five years as the Secretary General at the Ministry of Higher Education.
Prof. Ngomo Horace Manga is an Associate Professor of Applied Chemical Engineering. He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Lagos, Nigeria in 1990. His Ph.D. research was in the area of Catalysts Deactivation. His research focused on studies of the factors responsible for the deactivation of reforming catalysts.
Until his appointment on 27 June 2017 as Vice-Chancellor of the Univerity of Buea, Professor Manga was Secretary-General at the Ministry of Higher Education.
Prof. Ngomo Horace Manga hails from the Ndian Division of the South West Region. He has numerous publications and has co-authored many books.
Education
- BS.c, Chemical Engineering, University of Lagos, Nigeria, 1980- 1984
- Master’s in Chemical Engineering, University of Lagos, Nigeria, 1984- 1985
- Ph.D in Chemical Engineering, University of Lagos, Nigeria, 1987- 1991

Prof. Eneke Bechem, PhD
Registrar
Biography
Prof. Eneke Bechem serves as the Registrar at the University of Buea. He has extensive experience in academic administration and has played a crucial role in implementing policies that enhance academic integrity and student welfare. His research interests include educational policy and institutional development.
Education
- B.Sc. in Sociology, University of Buea, Cameroon
- M.A. in Educational Administration, University of Lagos, Nigeria
- Ph.D. in Educational Policy, University of Yaoundé, Cameroon

Prof. Michael Ekonde Sone, PhD
Deputy VC for TIC
Biography
Prof. Michael Ekonde Sone is the Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Technology, Innovation, and Communication (TIC) at the University of Buea. His expertise in information technology and systems has been instrumental in advancing the university’s digital infrastructure. He is committed to integrating technology into education to enhance learning experiences.
Education
- B.Sc. in Computer Science, University of Buea, Cameroon
- M.Sc. in Information Technology, University of Manchester, UK
- Ph.D. in Computer Engineering, University of Lagos, Nigeria

Mr. George Wirnkar
Chair
Biography
Mr. George Wirnkar is the Chair of the Board and a prominent figure in educational governance. With a background in administration and policy development, he has dedicated his career to fostering inclusive educational environments. His leadership is characterized by a commitment to transparency and accountability, ensuring that all stakeholders are engaged in the decision-making process.
Education
- Bachelor’s Degree in Education, University of Buea, Cameroon
- Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership, University of Yaoundé, Cameroon

Princeley Kesah Nfortoh
Disability Advocate
Biography
Princeley Kesah Nfortoh is a passionate advocate for individuals with disabilities. He brings a wealth of experience in community service and policy advocacy, aiming to promote accessibility and inclusivity within educational institutions. His efforts focus on raising awareness and creating supportive environments for all students.
Education
- Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, University of Buea, Cameroon
- Diploma in Disability Studies, University of Cape Town, South Africa

Governance Notes

Community Service
Community service has been integrated as a core component of award consideration, emphasizing the importance of giving back and fostering a sense of responsibility among recipients.

Beneficiary Network
A network of past and current beneficiaries is being envisioned to sustain the spirit and impact of the Fund. This network will facilitate mentorship, collaboration, and ongoing support.

Equity and Integrity
The board places a strong focus on equity and moral integrity as fundamental benchmarks in the selection process, ensuring that all candidates are evaluated fairly and justly. This commitment reinforces the Fund’s mission to empower diverse individuals and promote inclusivity.