“I came in scared of soldering irons and went out building a fully automated greenhouse. The class is half the reason I made it through.”
Ako Tabe
Defending — Smart Greenhouse

just a sec —

loading the class —
Most of us met for the first time in CEF201, squeezed into a hot FET lecture hall, half wondering if we'd picked the right department. Some of us came from Buea, some from Bamenda, Douala, Yaoundé, Limbe, even further — but we shared benches, charged our laptops from the same broken sockets, and slowly turned into a class.
Four years later, we've built capstone projects, missed a few deadlines, helped each other through more than a few all-nighters, and we're finally about to ship. This is where we keep what's left to remember.
— Bitwise '26


in our own words
“I came in scared of soldering irons and went out building a fully automated greenhouse. The class is half the reason I made it through.”
Ako Tabe
Defending — Smart Greenhouse
“We complain about a lot, but ask anyone — we'd pick this class again. Every group chat panic, every shared assignment night, every CA after-party.”
Bih Ngwa
Class CR
“Best memory: the day half the class learned Git the morning before a group project was due. We made it. Barely.”
Che Atemnkeng
Year 3 rep
“I'm the same person I came in as, but with a lot more patience for broken builds. Thanks for the noise, the laughs, the help with C++.”
Halle Mokom
Defending — Hospital Queue System
“We aren't graduating individually. We're graduating together. That's the only way it ever made sense.”
Iya Ntui
Class president
“Engineering is stubbornness with a degree. This class taught me both halves.”
Lum Tanyi
Defending — IoT Air Quality Map
the cohort
Kingo Kingsley Krane
Ako Tabe
Bih Ngwa
Che Atemnkeng
Dione Mbu
Eyong Sone
Fombi Tabi
Gha Eta
Halle Mokom
Iya Ntui
Jude Nfor
Kima Asong
Lum Tanyi
Mbah Ojong
Ndi Bate
Ofor Sama
Pamela Ako
Quincey Eta
Rene Tabot
Sone Mbi
Tabe Achu