Tata Awanjo Felix is a progeny of Lipenja Batanga from the Batanga Clan. He was a longtime member of OCA-GA and a pioneer member of OCA-USA.
He served as Vice President and President of OCA-GA before stepping into the leadership void created by the leave of absence of the pioneer president. He organized his chapter to host the 1999 OCA-USA convention.
He was democratically elected after a closely contested by-election, which he won by a narrow one-vote margin.
During his tenure, he supported the Oroko Cultural and Resource Center in Kumba, described as “Cameroon Go Operation.” The center operated for over a year and served both Oroko and non-Oroko people.
In response to unanswered questions concerning the constitution of OCA-USA at the time, a committee was created during his tenure to revisit the constitution. Although his health prevented full participation in committee meetings, he called by telephone to provide input.
Tata Felix Awanjo resigned after one year in office due to health problems. As provided by the constitution, his Vice President, Tata Louis Etongwe, continued steering the affairs of the organization to complete the tenure.
