Na level Empire celebrates one of Cameroon’s best screen actor Pascal Moma Gamih aka Sexy Bulky Bob (SBB). He happens to be a pioneer first generation-contemporary filmmaker who amongst others sacrificed and paved the way for the Cameroon film industry (CFI) to see the light of day. Having an outstanding debut in his career with the legendary film producer/director at the time Thomas Belton of blessed memory, his career portfolio has not only been iced as an actor but also as the pioneer president and founder of the Cameroon actors Guild (CAMAG); the pioneer president of the existing National actors guild of Cameroon (NACAM) under the CFI.

He contributed immensely in the reorganization and implementation of the basic organs of the different zonal coordination’s of the CFI under the strict supervision of the veteran filmmaker and pioneer interim coordinator of CFI; Waa Nkeng Musi.
SBB as he is fondly called is a household name in the entertainment industry in Cameroon, having backed a series of awards from his debut including best supporting actor at the 2016 first edition of the red feathers award; he’s been busy polishing his character as kingsly in Bad Angel, Cameroon’s longest TV Series produced by Godwin Nganah and directed by Tanwie Elvis De dadies. Neba Lawrence, one of Cameroon’s best film directors happens to have exploited his arts broadly in a multiple of productions.
He recently expressed himself as a filmmaker in his just ended sop opera which he produced Between the Lines adding to his Ten shot stories Series and the associate producer of Mbongta Adela’s Night in the grass field. If there is one thing we should retain about SBB is his ability to mobilize, convince and project what he believes in which is his passion for cinema. An activist, a father and a no nonsense man who will stop at nothing to make things right.
Despite any shortcoming as humans, Na level empire celebrates a mentor, a teacher, leader and a great actor who has sacrificed his time, knowledge and wisdom as his mega contribution to the evolution of the seventh-arts.










