As we celebrate Women’s Day, we shine the spotlight on Ebong Same, a dedicated teacher, M.Ed holder, and founder of Divine Mercy Bilingual Nursery and Primary School in Douala. Her passion for education and commitment to empowering future generations are driving forces behind her remarkable work.

Same’s vision for education in Cameroon is rooted in her understanding of its transformative power. “Education is key to unlocking potential and breaking cycles of poverty,” she says. Through Divine Mercy, she provides quality education to children, equipping them with skills and values to succeed.

As a woman leader in education, the educationist faces challenges but remains undeterred. “Empowering girls through education is crucial for national development, and we start at the basic level.” she emphasizes. Her school promotes inclusivity, equality, and academic excellence, inspiring young minds to become agents of change.

Same’s work extends beyond the classroom. She advocates for women’s empowerment, supporting initiatives that promote girls’ education and women’s economic empowerment. Her dedication to community development is evident in her efforts to create opportunities for women and girls.

On Women’ Day, her message is clear: “Believe in yourself, pursue your dreams, and never give up.” Her legacy inspires us to strive for a brighter future where education empowers all.

As a champion of education, Ebong Same’s work is a testament to the power of women leading change in Cameroon. Her vision, passion, and commitment is an inspiration for others to support her mission and empower future generations.
Ebong Same hails from Ebamut village, Bangem Sub Division.
By Olive Ejang





