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Industrialist Francis Nana Djomou builds FCfa 2 billion tourist complex in Western Cameroon

Industrialist Francis Nana Djomou builds FCfa 2 billion tourist complex in Western Cameroon
  • Comments   -   Thursday, 23 February 2017 15:56

(Business in Cameroon) - The small town of Nkep, close to Bangou, in the Western region of Cameroon, is getting ready to become a tourist spot. In this village where he was born, Cameroonian industrialist Francis Nana Djomou, the boss of Biopharma, a cosmetics company leader in the Cameroonian market and claiming today a presence in 22 countries; is building a giant tourist complex.

Based on information revealed by the Pan African magazine Jeune Afrique, the complex which covers 20 hectares of the family domain has ultramodern bungalows; a botanical garden with rare species; a zoo and a farm; horse-riding, conference and fitness centres; football pitches, basketball and tennis courts at international standards, as well as a vast 3-hectare plantation for organic farming.

The complex in which this businessman will invest no less than FCfa 2 billion, should be operational by 2019; as, we learned, Francis Nana Djomou is hoping to turn it into one of the accommodation sites for teams during the 2019 AfCON organised by Cameroon. With one of the groups based in Bafoussam, in the Western region of Cameroon.

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