Tzy Panchak addresses Cameroon’s poverty crisis in new video “Ngueme”
Tzy Panchak has a way of making local homeless charities feel his music and persona by just visiting and spending time with the underprivileged. Now, the Blu Nation star is once again bringing attention to the country’s poverty problem with his new video for the song, “Ngueme” – meaning Poverty in English.
“Ngueme” finds an emotional Tzy Panchak addressing the level of poverty over a typically throbbing, crunchy and struggling youthful generation as they hustle through thick and thin to make earns meet without any support from a government who’s supposed to help push them economically forward.
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“Ngueme o/ Ngueme hold man for neck/ Cameroon trong like cassu oh/ Na weti man go do?,” he sings in one of the verses of the song… highlighting the diverse means to which most young people have relied on in order to make money.
From stealing, fraud, drug dealing, to high level of unemployment, brain drain and low self esteem, Panchak takes his fans across the real issues tormenting a struggling Cameroonian youth whose president only encourages to go work in a farm as the last resort; a picture perfect analogy for the grotesque economic inequality that plagues our times.
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Its obvious Panchak wants a better nation… maybe a blu nation… but how can he get it? The singer is using his voice to spell out the problems eating deep into this vibrant “android generation” and asking if traveling out of the country is the only way out? The answer lie in the desire to succeed and refurnishing a dead economic sector of the country.
Panchak‘s latest video is coming at a time when the country’s political and economic stability is been threatened by an uncontrollable social unrest.
Take a look at Tzy Panchak’s “Ngueme” video below and, dcoders, please tell us what you want for a better Cameroon.
Beautiful and poignant video. The lyrics speaks for itself the sufferings we experience daily here in this jungle called Cameroon with a code (+237)
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Amazing write up… We all hope and pray Cameroon becomes a better nation.
We need to hope for that better tomorrow. thanks for commenting dear
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