Mutualists Receive Automobile Equipment Won During MASO Act 5 Raffle Draw in 2025

By Etienne Mainimo Mengnjo

Beneficiaries of the Mutual Assistance and Solidarity (MASO) Act 5 raffle draw that took place in 2025 have officially received their automobile equipment in a ceremony that took place at RENAPROV Finance S.A. branch in Mimboman, Yaounde.

Cyril Nyemb, personal representative of Rev. Pastor Emmanuel Noël Bissaï, President of the Board of Directors of RENAPROV FINANCE S.A. handing documents and keys to a beneficiary (Photo Credit: Mainimo Etienne) 

The equipment was handed over on March 14 by Cyril Nyemb, personal representative of Rev. Pastor Emmanuel Noël Bissaï, President of the Board of Directors of RENAPROV FINANCE S.A. A total of two taxis, two inter-urban vehicles, four motorcycles, and one tricycle were handed over to the beneficiaries.

During the handover, Nyemb thanked the beneficiaries and emphasized that MASO is a product of RENAPROV Finance S.A, which embodies African solidarity. He expressed that the initiative aims to help many Cameroonians escape the cycle of poverty.

Cyril Nyemb, personal representative of Rev. Pastor Emmanuel Noël Bissaï, President of the Board of Directors of RENAPROV FINANCE S.A. speaking during the ceremony  (Photo Credit: Mainimo Etienne)

“That’s the main objective. I encourage all winners, and even those who didn’t win, to keep contributing. The goal is to lift everyone out of poverty,” Nyemb said adding, “If you haven’t won today, you will surely win tomorrow. Remember, the benefits of MASO go beyond just the rolling materials. There are additional advantages for being a MASO mutualist.”

Nyemb urged the beneficiaries to make good use of the motorcycles, tricycles, and vehicles handed to them. “Don’t forget to come and reimburse. It’s crucial for allowing others to win this year and for the cycle to continue,” he stated.

Front view of the RENAPROV Finance S.A. Mimboman branch in Yaoundé, hosting the event  (Photo Credit: Mainimo Etienne)   

Ngo Marie-Rose Epse Mei Pen, who received an inter-urban transportation vehicle, expressed her joy, noting that this was her first time being a mutualist and also winning.She stated that “As a school founder, this car will greatly assist me in transporting my students.”

Parfait Litinyuy, a taxi car winner, expressed his excitement, calling it a dream come true to own a taxi in Yaoundé. He plans to start working immediately stating “I have to respect my commitment and reimburse the money because this will help another mutualist in the next raffle.”

Beneficiaries and officials of RENAPROV Finance S.A posed for a family picture  (Photo Credit: Mainimo Etienne)  

He encouraged Cameroonians who are not yet mutualists to register, explaining, “The secret is saving 100 a day and 500 a week. By the end of the year, you can reach 26,000. Register, and you, too, will experience this joy.”

Meanwhile, Andre Nyobe, another beneficiary, expressed his delight, stating he is already an ambassador for RENAPROV Finance S.A. He stated that the number of mutualists will double in 2026 due to increased promotion that he will carry out.

Cyril Nyemb, personal representative of Rev. Pastor Emmanuel Noël Bissaï, President of the Board of Directors of RENAPROV Finance S.A., pouring champagne on the automobile equipment  (Photo Credit: Mainimo Etienne)   

Jean Patient Tsala, Director of Information and Public Relations at Group RENAPROV Finance S.A, advised the beneficiaries to respect their commitments.

“Those who will complete their commitments will become owners. The cycle of solidarity must continue. We urge all beneficiaries, as well as those who have previously received assistance, to act responsibly and commit to African solidarity, which will be highlighted once again on July 4, 2026,” he stated.

Cyril Nyemb, personal representative of Rev. Pastor Emmanuel Noël Bissaï, President of the Board of Directors of RENAPROV FINANCE S.A. handing documents and keys to a beneficiary (Photo Credit: Mainimo Etienne) 

The mutualists who officially received their automobile equipment are among those who became winners during the raffle draw that too place on July 4, 2025, at Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium in Yaoundé. Other prizes included houses and additional items. They are to reimbursed with zero interests’ rates.

Cross-section of motorcycles being offered to mutualists (Photo Credit: Mainimo Etienne)
ENAPROV Finance S.A. officials educating Cameroonians about MASO on the streets of Yaoundé    (Photo Credit: Mainimo Etienne)

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