His Legacy
Veteran Legendary and Iconic Journalist
A Voice That Shaped a Generation
Daddy Njomo Kevin was more than a broadcaster — he was a living archive. Born in Cameroon on October 20, 1952, he dedicated his life to preserving the stories, sports moments, cultural milestones, and community voices that defined his generation and the ones that followed.
Through his platform, Njomo Kevin TV, he gave the world unfiltered access to Cameroonian sports history, the rich heritage of cities like Kumba, Limbe (Victoria), and Buea, and the stories of a diaspora scattered across six continents. His signature style — warm, authoritative, deeply personal — made every broadcast feel like a conversation with a wise elder.
His work spans over 387 archived videos: epic sports coverage including the National Veterans Tournament, nostalgic documentary series on beloved Cameroonian cities, the beloved Story Time with Uncle Njomo, and rich SOBAN community coverage that connected generations of alumni worldwide.
He was a devoted Catholic, a member of the Divine Mercy community, a SOBAN brother, and above all, a loving father, husband, and family man. His passing on May 9, 2026 left a void that can only be filled by continuing to share the stories he spent a lifetime telling.
"His words will forever live on, a guiding light for us all."
Family · Faith · Journalism · Community
Family Life
At the core of everything was family. Daddy Njomo Kevin was a devoted father and a pillar of the Njomo household — his warmth, humor, and wisdom shaped everyone who grew up around him. Family gatherings, home traditions, and his steadfast presence were the foundation of his life.
Share a family memory →Religious Life
A man of deep faith, Daddy Njomo Kevin was rooted in the Catholic tradition and active in the Divine Mercy Co-Cathedral community in Buea. His faith guided his values, his approach to storytelling, and his commitment to truth — virtues that shone through every broadcast.
Share a faith memory →Professional Life
Njomo Kevin TV stands as a monument to his journalistic legacy. He covered Cameroonian sports like no one else — from the National Veterans Tournament to football anecdotes that only insiders knew. He documented cities, preserved history, and gave a platform to voices that might otherwise have been lost.
Explore the archive →Social Life
From SOBAN reunions to community celebrations across six countries, Daddy Njomo Kevin was always present — always the one with the microphone, the stories, and the laughter. His social impact reached from the hills of Buea to diaspora communities in the USA, Canada, UK, Belgium, and beyond.
Share a community memory →His Journey
October 20, 1952 — the beginning of a life that would touch thousands.
Cutting his teeth in broadcast journalism, covering Cameroonian sports and community events with a distinctive voice and authentic style.
Building bridges between Cameroon and communities in the USA, Canada, UK, Belgium, and beyond — always with a microphone in hand.
Taking his journalism to YouTube — preserving hundreds of hours of Cameroonian sports, history, culture, and community for future generations.
Sports Archives, Story Time, Kumba is Alive, Remembering Victoria, The Bridge, Football Anecdotes, SOBANS Nostalgia — a complete legacy preserved forever.
His voice is silenced, but his legacy lives on in every video, every story, every community he touched. Celebrations of life held across six countries.