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Saturday, January 9, 2016
Caught on Camera: BAPCCUL Confirms Supremacy at 42nd Annual General Assembly (PhotoNews 2)
Musa Shey Nfor, President of BAPCCUL presenting the Annual report for 2015 disclosed that membership increased from 28.882 to 33.097 recording a net increase of 4.215 (15%), whereas males make up 58% (19.296) while women make up 34% representing 11.222, groups 8%...shares increased by FCFA 197 million from FCFA 799.7 million in 2014 to 996.8 million in 2015 representing 25%. According to Musa Shey Nfor, savings increased from FCFA 10 billion.514 million to 13 billion 398 million indicating an increase of 2 billion 883 million representing 27%. The credit union he added is not a place for the poor but a place to alleviate poverty. It should be recalled that BAPCCUL operates 14 offices and three collection centres.
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caught on Camera: BAPCCUL Confirms Supremacy at 42nd Annual General Assembly (PhotoNews 1)
Musa Shey Nfor, President of BAPCCUL presenting the Annual report for
2015 disclosed that membership increased from 28.882 to 33.097 recording a net
increase of 4.215 (15%), whereas males make up 58% (19.296) while
women make up 34% representing 11.222, groups 8%...shares increased by
FCFA 197 million from FCFA 799.7 million in 2014 to 996.8 million in
2015 representing 25%. According to Musa Shey Nfor, savings increased
from FCFA 10 billion.514 million to 13 billion 398 million indicating an
increase of 2 billion 883 million representing 27%. The credit union he
added is not a place for the poor but a place to alleviate poverty
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
caught on Camera: BAPCCUL Confirms Supremacy at 42nd Annual General Assembly (PhotoNews)
Musa Shey Nfor, President of BAPCCUL presenting the Annual report for
2015 disclosed that membership increased from 28.882 to 33.097 recording a net
increase of 4.215 (15%), whereas males make up 58% (19.296) while
women make up 34% representing 11.222, groups 8%...shares increased by
FCFA 197 million from FCFA 799.7 million in 2014 to 996.8 million in
2015 representing 25%. According to Musa Shey Nfor, savings increased
from FCFA 10 billion.514 million to 13 billion 398 million indicating an
increase of 2 billion 883 million representing 27%. The credit uniom he
added is not a place for the poor but a place to alleviate poverty......
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UN Provides Emergency Funds For Thousands Displaced by Boko Haram Violence in Chad
Source: UN
8 January 2016 – With nearly 200,000 people in Chad in need of urgent aid – 50,000 of them uprooted by Boko Haram terrorists from Nigeria – the United Nations emergency fund today announced a $7 million grant, the second in five months, and called on international donors to provide much more.
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8 January 2016 – With nearly 200,000 people in Chad in need of urgent aid – 50,000 of them uprooted by Boko Haram terrorists from Nigeria – the United Nations emergency fund today announced a $7 million grant, the second in five months, and called on international donors to provide much more.
Internally
displaced Chadian women, who fled Boko Haram threats,
living with host
families in Baga-Sola. Photo: OCHA/Mayanne Munan
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“This funding is crucial, because in spite of all the efforts made by
humanitarian actors since the beginning of the year 2015, the situation
remains of deep concern,” UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs (OCHA) Chad Director Florent Méhaule said.
“The humanitarian response faces several challenges, including difficulties in accessing the populations in need due to insecurity, as well as a lack of resources,” he said.
The funds come from the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), set up 10 years ago to provide immediate financing for both sudden-onset and long-festering crises, which in August awarded $21 million to UN partners in Sudan and Chad to sustain basic services and protection for millions of people who have fled Sudan’s strife-torn Darfur region.
The new aid will assist over 50,000 Chadians forced by violence and insecurity to flee the islands of Lake Chad over the past six months for refuge in dozens of displaced people’s sites, villages and districts in the prefectures of Baga-Sola, Bol, Daboua, Kangalom and Liwa.
In addition, 15,000 Chadian returnees from Nigeria, 14,000 Nigerian refugees and over 700 third-country nationals need urgent aid. The displacements have also affected vulnerable host communities, among whom 112,000 people are in need of assistance.
“Our priority through this CERF funding, is to bring life-saving assistance to the people mostly affected by this crisis: displaced persons, refugees, and vulnerable host populations, whose livelihood activities - fishing, agriculture, and pastoralism - are limited by insecurity,” Stephen Tull, UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Chad, declared.
With nine CERF-approved projects over the next six months, UN agencies along with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and State services will provide food, protection, health, and education.
The funds will be managed by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), the UN Population Fund (UNFPA), the World Food Programme (WFP), and the World Health Organization (WHO).
The situation remains very volatile in the lake region, where over 16,000 newly displaced people, not covered by this CERF allocation, have been identified in the western area due to the latest military operations.
“CERF is the main donor for this crisis,” Mr. Tull said. “Considering the severity of the situation, this funding alone will not cover all needs. Broader donor mobilization is essential in order to respond to most urgent needs and also – in medium and long term – to support
“The humanitarian response faces several challenges, including difficulties in accessing the populations in need due to insecurity, as well as a lack of resources,” he said.
The funds come from the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), set up 10 years ago to provide immediate financing for both sudden-onset and long-festering crises, which in August awarded $21 million to UN partners in Sudan and Chad to sustain basic services and protection for millions of people who have fled Sudan’s strife-torn Darfur region.
The new aid will assist over 50,000 Chadians forced by violence and insecurity to flee the islands of Lake Chad over the past six months for refuge in dozens of displaced people’s sites, villages and districts in the prefectures of Baga-Sola, Bol, Daboua, Kangalom and Liwa.
In addition, 15,000 Chadian returnees from Nigeria, 14,000 Nigerian refugees and over 700 third-country nationals need urgent aid. The displacements have also affected vulnerable host communities, among whom 112,000 people are in need of assistance.
“Our priority through this CERF funding, is to bring life-saving assistance to the people mostly affected by this crisis: displaced persons, refugees, and vulnerable host populations, whose livelihood activities - fishing, agriculture, and pastoralism - are limited by insecurity,” Stephen Tull, UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Chad, declared.
With nine CERF-approved projects over the next six months, UN agencies along with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and State services will provide food, protection, health, and education.
The funds will be managed by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), the UN Population Fund (UNFPA), the World Food Programme (WFP), and the World Health Organization (WHO).
The situation remains very volatile in the lake region, where over 16,000 newly displaced people, not covered by this CERF allocation, have been identified in the western area due to the latest military operations.
“CERF is the main donor for this crisis,” Mr. Tull said. “Considering the severity of the situation, this funding alone will not cover all needs. Broader donor mobilization is essential in order to respond to most urgent needs and also – in medium and long term – to support
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Friday, January 8, 2016
Fon of Njap Wins Suit Against Donga Mantung SDO
The North West regional Administrative Court has passed judgment on the law suit pitting the Fon of Njap
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| Fon of Njap |
In the ruling dated December 24, the court outlined the genesis of the dispute – that the SDO for Donga Mantung, had taken a decision giving the divisional officer for Mesaje subdivision and his security collaborators powers to administer a quarter in Njap community known as Ngong-Njap, found in Nkambe subdivision. At the time of the SDO’s order, the Ngog-Njap community was under disputed between the Fon of Njap and that of Kamine village. The dispute had been prompted by the death of the sub-chief of Ngong, killed on March 3, 2015.
In the Fon of Njap’s petition to the administrative court, he stated among other things, that the “SDO knew very well that Ngong is found in Njap under Nkambe Central.” He told the court president, Rose Mbah Acha Fomundam, that the SDO’s decision was a subtle method to reduce the scope of his village and allocate part of it to another village for personal reasons.
The verdict of the court simply annulled the prefectoral decision and gave the traditional ruler the right to carry out traditional rites on the disputed locality in honour of the dead sub chief.
The court also pointed out among other reasons for the verdict, that the prefectoral order, ‘solving’ a land dispute, was “not arrived at by a legally constituted commission as envisaged by Decree No 78/322 of 03/08/1978 on the creation of commissions for the settlement of boundary disputes between administrative units and disputes between traditional communities.”
Below is the complete judgement:
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Ruling of the No NWAC/002/SE/2015 BETWEEN: FON OF NJAP VS STATE OF CAMEROON SDO NDONGA MANTUNG)
Article 1: The Application for a stay of execution of Prefectural order No 094/PO/E27/C.111/SASC to temporarily regulate the performance of traditional rites in MOH/TCHINA (Ngong/Tchina) quarter disputed by Njap Village in Nkambe Subdivision and Kamine village in Misaje Sub-division, is hereby granted
Article 2: The effects of the said prefectoral order No 094/PO/E27/C.111/SASC (supra) are suspended.
Article 3: Cost is reserved.
Article 4: The registrar-in-chief of this court shall notify the parties and he Legal Department.
-in the year twenty fifteen
-And on the 28th day of July
We, Mbah Acha nee Rose Ngwari Fomundam, President of the Administrative Court, North West region, Bamenda;
-Mindful of Law No 2006/022 of the 29/12/2006 to lay down the organization and functioning of administrative courts;
-Mindful of Decree No 2012/119 of 15/03/2012 creating Administrative Courts in the Regions;
-Mindful of Decree No 2012/194 of 18th April 2012 bearing on the appointment of judges at the Administrative Courts
-Considering the stamped application; dated 10/06/2015 filed in the registry if this court on the 11/06/2015 with registration No 186;
Considering the submissions of the Learned Procurer General dated 15/07/2015 and filed in the registry of this court on 23/07/2015 with registration number 263-2015, wherein, he urged the court to reject the prayer sought in the application;
-considering that by the above mentioned stamped application, Barrister Suh Fuh Benjamin of Amity Chambers Bamenda, acting on behalf of his client/ the applicant, the Fon of Njap seized the President of this court with an urgent administrative interlocutor application, wherein, he prays the President for an order staying the execution of Prefectoral order No 094/PO/E7/C.111/SASC of the 8th of April 2015, issued by the Senior Divisional Officer of Donga Mantung Division pursuant to Article 30 of Law No 2006/022 of 29th December 2006;
Whereas the facts of the application are stated in the application and are as follows:
“1) the petitioner is the Fon of Njap, thus the traditional ruler of his people and Ngong is one of the quarters in his fondom.
2) On the 31/03/2015, the sub-chief of Ngong was murdered in his house and criminal investigations are on.
3) He was buried on the 04/04/2015 at Ngong in Njap accordingly to the customs and tradition of the Njap people.
4) The respondent summoned a meeting between the Fon of Kamine Village and that of Njap on the 04/04/2015
5) The decisions that were arrived at were not those that the prefectoral order No 094/PO/E.27/C.111/SASC of 08/04/2015 bore.
6) On the 17/04/2015, the petitioner wrote to the respondent in protest of the articles in the prefectoral order, but unfortunately did not obtain proof of service.
7) The petitioner later on briefed counsel who on the 12/5/215 wrote to the respondent, calling on him to annul the Prefectoral order No 094/PO/E.27/C.111/SASC of 08/04/2015 and the said correspondence was served by Maitre Mbock Didier, Lord Sheriff Bailiff in the 13/05/2015. The said correspondence and the proof of service are herewith attached and marked with ‘A’ and ‘B’ respectively.
8) The prefectural order No 094/PO/E.27/C.111/SASC of 08/04/2015 is certified and attached and marked ‘C’.
9) That prefectoral order gave the divisional officer for Mesaje and his security collaborators in its Article 4, the powers to administer the Quarter Ngong on account of Promiximity, when he knew fully well that Ngong is found in Njap under Nkambe Central.
10) Nkambe Central Sub-Division has more security officials than Mesaje and it is in an outright abuse of constituted authority for a sub divisional officer of another Sub-Division to be asked to administer part of another Sub-Division on grounds of proximity.
11) That the petitioner considers the act of the respondent as a tacit method to reduce the scope of his village on terms of land and population and allocate same to another village for personal reasons.
12) That the respondent s a supervisory authority over the petitioner but cannot decide issues that touch on the native rights and customs of the people.
13) That in the Prefectoral order the names of the deceased Sub Chief Ndingansi were wrongly spelt as Ndingante and in annexure “A” the right spelling was mentioned.
From the afore going, the petitioner prays he honourable court for the following:
• For a stay of execution of Prefectoral Order No 094/PO/E.27/C.111/SASC of 08/04/2015, pending the hearing and determination of an eventual substantive suit.
• Declare that the territorial boundaries of Nkambe Central Sub Division and Mesaje be respected.
• Declare that the traditional rites of late sub chief Ndingansi(not Ndigante) be performed by the petitioner”
-Considering that by correspondence No NWAC/REG/SE/003/2015 OF 22/06/2015, the respondent, the Senior Divisional Officer for Donga Mantung Division was served by the Registrar-in-chief of this court, with a copy of the application;
-Considering that in his filed defense, the respondent urged the court to reject the prayer sought in the application on the following grounds:
1. a) That article 2 of Law No 2003/016 of 22nd December 2003 regulating disputes concerning the boundaries of administrative units and boundaries of traditional fondoms ousts the jurisdiction f the courts for the annulment of an administrative act taken to delimit the territorial competence of administrative units and traditional rulers.
2. b) That the applicant has failed to show that the execution of the said Prefectoral order will cause him irreparable damage.
3. c) That the Prefectoral order challenged concerns public order; security and public peace since it is a primordial and permanent duty of an administrative authority to take all necessary measures to prevent all danger to public peace, security of goods and persons and reestablish public order if threatened.
-Considering that this application is filed pursuant to the provisions of article 30 of Law No 2006/022 of the 29/12/2006 on the organization and functioning of Administrative Courts which states:
1) The filing of a pre-litigation complaint against an administrative decision does not suspend its execution.
2) However, when execution is susceptible to cause irritable injury and that the contested decision does not concern public order, security or tranquility, the President of the administrative court to which an application has been filed, after communicating to the respondent and after submissions of the Legal Department, order the stay of execution.
ON ADMISSIBILITY:
-Considering that Article 30 cited herein above makes it a condition precedent for the admissibility of an urgent application filed under the said Article, that the applicant must show Proof of having lodged a pre-litigation complaint;
-Considering that the applicant in the instant case annexed exhibit “A”, to the application, dated 12/05/2015, captioned Pre-litigation letter Re: Appeal for the annulment of Prefectoral order and addressed to the Senior Divisional Officer Donga-Mantung Division Nkambe;
Considering the unchallenged allegation that the challenged Prefectoral order was served on the petitioner on the 09/04/2015;
Hold that the pre-litigation complaint, exhibit “A”, was filed within time and addressed to the appropriate authority as per the provisions of article 17 of Law No 2006/022 of the 29/12/2006 and accordingly,
-Declare the application admissible
ON THE MERITS
-Considering that according to the provisions of Article 30 of Law No 2006/022 of 29/12/2006, the applicant, to succeed must prove that execution of the challenged administrative decision is liable to cause irreparable damage, and in the instant case, the applicant has shown that the execution of the challenged decision
Will cause irreparable harm, in that it will implicitly lead to insecurity as the petitioner alleges eminent discontent in the following paragraphs:
“9) That the prefectoral order gave the Divisional Officer for Mesaje and his security collaborators in its article 4, the powers to administer Ngong on account of proximity when he knew fully well that Ngong is found in Njap under Nkambe Central.
11) That the petitioner considers the act of the respondent as a tacit method to reduce the scope of his village in terms f land and population and allocate same to another village for personal reasons”
-Considering that, even though the challenged decision concerns measures of public order, security and tranquility, executing it may lead to more disorder and insecurity between the two villages;
-Considering that the petitioner alleges in the petition that they intend to file a substantive matter challenging the prefectoral order;
-Considering that there is likelihood that the petitioner may succeed in the substantive suit, as the challenged decision was not arrived at by a legally constituted commission as envisaged by Decree No 78/322 of 03/08/1978 on the creation of commissions for the settlement of boundary disputes between administrative units and disputes between traditional communities.
Hold on the basis of the foregoing that the application will succeed. Accordingly:
ORDER AS FOLLOWS
Article 1: The application for a stay of execution of No 094/PO/E.27/C.111/SASC to temporarily regulate the performance of traditional rites in MOH/TCHINA (Ngong/Tchina) quarter disputed by Njap village in Nkambe Sub Division and Kamine village in Misaje Sub Division, is hereby granted.
Artilce 2: The effects of the said Prefectoral order No 094/PO/E.27/C.111/SASC (supra) are suspended.
Article 3: Cost is reserved.
Article 4: The Registrar-in-chief of this court shall notify the parties and the Legal Department.
In witness whereof, the ruling has been signed by the President of this court
Signed
Maitre Nkuelle Francis Ndene
GREFFIER PRINCIPAL
JURIETE
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Human Rights Group Gives President Buhari 7-Day Ultimatum to Release Kanu, Dasuki & Metuh
A
human rights group has given President Buhari a 7-day ultimatum within
which to release some named individuals from detention or else it would
mobilize more than 70 million Ndigbo to carry out a mass protest against
their continued detention.
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Nnamdi Kanu showing a sign of solidarity to his supporters after a court appearance in Abuja
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In a statement in Onitsha, Anambra State, yesterday, Campaign for
Democracy (CD) South East Zone, called for the immediate release of the
leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu, the Publicity
Secretary of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Olisah Metuh and the
former National Security Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan, Col.
Sambo Dasuki (rtd).
The human rights group also expressed concern that Buhari had
formed the habit of cracking down on Igbo leaders at any slight
provocation.
The statement released by its chairman in the zone, Dede A. Uzor,
the group recalled that Kanu was arrested on October 17, 2015 and a
court of competent jurisdiction granted him bail, yet Buhari refused to
release him, just as he also refused to obey the court order which
granted Dasuki bail to travel abroad for his medical check-up.
According to the statement, up till date, the duo are still
languishing in the dungeons of the Department of Security Services, DSS,
adding that Tuesday’s arrest of Metuh was viewed as a clandestine move
to silence opposition.
The statement, therefore, gave President Buhari a 7-day ultimatum
within which to release the above named individuals from detention or
else it would mobilize more than 70 million Ndigbo, both home and in the
Diaspora, to carry out a mass protest against their continued
detention.
It noted that it was not against arresting any corrupt public
officers, but reminded Buhari of the need to obey the sanctity of court
orders or rulings, which he swore to uphold, adding that it was very
dangerous when such leaders like Buhari disobey court orders.
"Buhari should tell us how many All Progressives Congress (APC)
members he has arrested for corrupt practices or does it mean that APC
members are all clean, including the former President, Olusegun
Obasanjo, who allegedly spent over $16 billion on power sector reform
without anything to show for it?."
Source: Vanguard
Wole Soyinka Lambast Rivers State Government Over N82m Dinner Allegation
Professor
Wole Soyinka has replied the Rivers State Government over its unruly
statement demanding that the Nobel Laureate refund money belonging to
Rivers people he collected from Amaechi.
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Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka
Nobel laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka has lambasted the Rivers
State Government in strongly lettered words after comments by the Rivers
State Commissioner for Information, Dr Austin Tam-George, requested
that he refund the money he collected from the N82 million allegedly
spent by immediate-past Governor, Rotimi Amaechi on a dinner to honour
him.
Soyinka in the statement entitled, 'Those who flounder in the sewage of corruption,' said: “This
morning, I saw only the headlines in one or two print media regarding
the 80th Birthday dinner to which I was hosted by the former governor of
Rivers State, the Honorable Rotimi Amaechi, now Minister of
Transportation.
“I ignored them. It was not, and remains not my business to
probe into the catering and logistical implications of the hundreds of
institutions and governments all over the world to whom I acknowledge an
immense debt of unsolicited recognition over the years.
“Since then, however, I have learnt of some unsavory statements by the insecure incumbent of the Rivers State government Lodge.
“These included a loose invitation to anti-crime agencies to
investigate the potential crime of being honoured through any occasion.
“The unprecedented call by this governor is prescient of a
warning I recounted in my recent pamphlet publication THE REPUBLIC OF
LIARS, and was taken from my address to an anti-corruption global
conference that took place in Tunisia two years ago. Those words were:
CORRUPTION STRIKES BACK.
“In this ongoing instance, that expression translates most
vividly as ‘Those who are neck deep in the sewage of corruption ensure
that they splatter sewage in all possible and improbable directions’.
“I do however fully support the Wikeleaks call for
multi-directional probes. I recommend further that he involve the
services of INTERPOL to guarantee its extension to all international
organisations and governments to whom I owe uncountable events of
recognition – including birthday luncheons, dinners, cultural receptions
and events of real, fictitious, or simply opportunistic flavoring – to
which I have submitted myself.
“The descent to this present level of abominable distractions
makes one truly despair. It is one that even I did not envisage when I
warned – CORRUPTION STRIKES BACK! Whether it brings honour or dishonour
to the nation is another matter – I am saddened, but indifferent.
“EFCC and company – over to you! You all know where I live,” Soyinka added.
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Why We Arrested Buhari's Friend - EFCC Speaks
The
anti-graft agency, EFCC has responded to wide media claims of the
arrest of a close associate of the president implicated in the ongoing
arms deal probe.
Jafaru Isa
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has explained why it arrested Jafaru Isa, a close associate of President Muhammadu Buhari.
According to Premium Times, Isa, a retired brigadier general, was
invited last week to appear before the commission on Wednesday
(yesterday) to clear the air on “some questionable receipts” from the
former NSA.
Rather than honouring the invitation, sources said, Mr. Isa wrote a
letter to the EFCC through his lawyer, seeking a postponement of his
appearance date on the grounds of death of a relative.
A top EFCC who spoke to newsmen said Isa had to be arrested because, ''He has been wasting our time, and we just have to pick him up for our investigation to continue''.
A top EFCC who spoke to newsmen said Isa had to be arrested because, ''He has been wasting our time, and we just have to pick him up for our investigation to continue''.
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Head of State’s speech in response to presentation of the 2016 New Year wishes by the Diplomatic corps
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| President Paul Biya |
The Dean of the Diplomatic Corps,
Members of the Diplomatic Corps,
It is always with
much pleasure that I welcome you at the start of the year on the
occasion of the solemn ceremony of presentation of New Year wishes. It
is a great moment of communion.
I would like, The Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, to thank you sincerely for your encouragement and your kind words about Cameroon, your host country. I am pleased to receive your wishes for my country, my family and myself.
The Dean of the Diplomatic Corps,
The year that has just ended was marked by the exacerbation of terrorism and the slowdown of global growth.
A shady jihadist
group that originated in the Middle East is spreading. Its adverse
effects have extended to other regions, especially to Africa and Europe.
The atrocities committed by the Islamic State, notably in Syria and Iraq, have caused great chaos in that part of the world.
In a bid to stem the chaos, an international coalition is carrying out air strikes designed to neutralize the Islamic State.
Cameroon supports all
initiatives aimed at finding a lasting solution to this situation. For
any compromise to be viable, it must take into account the legitimate
political and economic interests of all the parties concerned.
These persistent tensions in Syria and Iraq are compounding the resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
In Libya, the return to normalcy is still awaited. Our wish is for a National Unity Government that would accelerate its advent.
In the Sahel region, the jihadists remain active in Mali. The recent Bamako attacks serve as a reminder to us.
Our country, as you all can see, has been forced into a war against the Boko Haram sect for nearly two years now.
This shady terrorist
sect, which claims to have pledged allegiance to the Islamic State in
West Africa, has brought death and desolation around Lake Chad.
Cameroon has fiercely resisted this attempt at destabilization and violation of its territorial integrity.
Our Army, supported by the entire population, has not surrendered a single centimetre of our territory to the aggressors.
Better still, it has, on many occasions inflicted severe military setbacks on them with their bases destroyed, equipment and material seized, hostages freed, prisoners taken and so on.
I would like to take this opportunity to solemnly thank those friendly countries which, through their support, have demonstrated their solidarity in this fight.
Having been routed on
the war front, the Boko Haram terrorist group seems, for the time
being, to have resigned itself to the hideous tactics of suicide
attacks.
Cameroon welcomes the fact that the Multinational Joint Task Force is now operational and active on the ground.
Well beyond the
Middle East and Africa, the deadly activities of jihadist terrorists
reached Europe in 2015, taking numerous lives.
This development
vindicates those who, from the very start, have been advocating for a
global response to the said phenomenon, and this was rightly recalled
earlier by the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps.
Terrorism can be defeated only through joint and resolute action by the international community. We need to pool our intelligence resources and our combat efforts.
In this fight, I
believe it is also important to find suitable remedies to inequities and
poverty which provide breeding ground for terrorism.
The United Nations and the international community should address them as a priority.
Another fall-out of the unstable situation in the Middle East is the displacement of hundreds of thousands of refugees.
Such migration of an
unprecedented scale in modern history, places the European Union in a
dilemma: stick to its humanistic ideals and host the migrants, or keep
them on its periphery, or even send them back home.
On this issue of
migrants, a distinction has recently emerged between war refugees from
the Near East and the so-called economic migrants.
The former would be
welcomed, while the latter would be held on the EU periphery, waiting to
be sent back to their countries of origin.
Solutions to this difficult issue must be consistent with morality and human values.
In this regard, only human solidarity can provide reasonable solutions.
In Africa as well,
conflicts and terrorist atrocities are causing large-scale migration.
Cameroon, for instance, has been forced to host thousands of refugees
mainly from the Central African Republic and Nigeria.
Faced with such an
influx of helpless people, the only solution is human solidarity. We
share the little you have, and we appeal for assistance. The essential
thing is to fulfil our duty to mankind.
Distinguished Members of the Diplomatic Corps,
Security is
rightfully an existential prerequisite for all peoples. Nevertheless, it
is important to remember that only development, which is the new name
for peace, can guarantee the survival of nations.
Today’s world has trouble fulfilling the required conditions for such inclusive development.
The world economy is marked by a significant slowdown of global growth.
There is a resultant
decline in the economic performance of emerging countries and an abrupt
end to a decade of good performances in developing countries.
African economies in particular have been weakened by their heavy dependence on global commodity markets.
Conversely, growth in developed countries is witnessing a slight increase.
This shift in zones of growth is due to the drastic fall in commodity prices, particularly oil, but also all other commodities.
To stay afloat, many
developing countries, including Cameroon, have opted for economic
diversification. Even then, victory is far from certain.
In fact, global
economic and financial prospects point to the fact that the current
deterioration in the terms of trade will continue.
A greater cause for concern is the progressive tightening of conditions for accessing international financing.
Under such
circumstances, it is only through genuine international economic
solidarity that any policy of economic diversification could succeed.
This applies to the
economy and to other major topical global issues. International economic
solidarity should hinge on two key pillars, namely shared prosperity
and responsibility.
With these principles, we can combat the globalization of indifference and build genuine world peace and brotherhood.
It was on the
strength of such solidarity, and the awareness that we have a common
destiny, that we travelled to Paris to attend the 21st Conference of the
Parties on Climate Change.
International solidarity was strongly expressed here. The 195 participating countries undertook to curb global warming.
During COP21,
Cameroon made a dual appeal to save Lake Chad and to preserve the Congo
Basin. Mr Dean, we thank you for echoing this on behalf of members of
the Diplomatic Corps.
At COP21, Cameroon committed itself to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 32%.
Hence, we will review some aspects of our development plan.
Such review requires
substantial funding and the transfer of major technologies. This is
another area for the expression of the new spirit of solidarity.
In this regard, we
want to hail the promise made in Paris by industrialized countries.
They did renew their undertaking to provide developing countries USD
100 billion yearly.
This represents a milestone in resolving a problem that threatens the survival of mankind.
The United Nations
crystallizes the ambition of peoples to build together lasting peace
based on shared prosperity, effective solidarity, and respect for human
values.
Such is the meaning
of both the new commitment to peace and the new sustainable development
agenda adopted in New York in September 2015 during the celebration of
the 70th anniversary of the United Nations.
The Dean of the Diplomatic Corps,
Distinguished Members of the Diplomatic Corps,
I would be obliged if you would convey my wishes to the distinguished authorities that you so worthily represent here.
I also extend to you, your aides and your families, my most sincere wishes for happiness, health and success in 2016.
Long live international cooperation!
Long live Cameroon!
Thank you for your kind attention.
Yaounde, 5 January 2016
Source: PRC
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Skirmishes in Mokolo Market: 300 People Arrested
The incident exploded when some vandals of Briquetterie attacked the 2nd
Police District, Mokolo-Yaounde. The
vandals armed with clubs and matchets also invaded the nearby Mokolo market, where they looted
and wounded several traders and costumers. They were protesting against the police
operation the previous day, which led to the death of suspected gang member. It
is said that one of his victims, a woman who called the police for help when
his hand bag was snatched by the thief.
Security forces have established a cordon and following police raid, some 300 suspects have been napped. According to Divisional Officer forYaoundé II, Ousmanou Nji Yampen the situation is under control. "It's the least I can say for now”. He is quoted as saying that about 300 people have been arrested and detained.
Security forces have established a cordon and following police raid, some 300 suspects have been napped. According to Divisional Officer forYaoundé II, Ousmanou Nji Yampen the situation is under control. "It's the least I can say for now”. He is quoted as saying that about 300 people have been arrested and detained.
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Fight Against Boko Haram: US Donates Sophisticated Vehicles to Nigerian Army
24 mine-resistant vehicles
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The
United States on Thursday donated 24 mine-resistant, ambush-protected
vehicles to Nigeria’s military, to enable the country’s soldiers to
combat Boko Haram Islamic insurgents who continued cutting a bloody path
through northeast Nigeria.
About 30 people were killed between
Monday and Wednesday in Borno state, as Boko Haram gunmen wearing
soldiers’ uniforms and female suicide bombers unleashed separate attacks
on Izghe, a village 123 kilometers (76 miles) southwest of Maiduguri,
the state capital, witnesses said.
Buba Ummate, a survivor, said:
“They came in military uniforms and … just started firing there. At
least 18 people were killed in that Monday attack, he said.
Ummate
said the following day, three female suicide bombers sneaked into Izghe
and detonated bombs hidden under their garments, killing seven other
people and destroying three houses. A male suicide bomber also blew
himself up, killing himself and four other people, said Yusuf DanIzge,
who learned of the attack from relatives who live in the community.
A
statement from the US Consulate in Lagos said the MRAP vehicles, valued
at $11 million, were being handed over on Thursday to assist the West
African country with both technical and military hardware to enable it
to combat the rising challenges of regional extremism.
Temitayo
Famutimi of the US Department of State said: “The equipment donation
represents part of the continuing US commitment to Nigeria and its
neighbors to counter Boko Haram’s senseless acts of terror and promote
regional security.”
The United States also provides advisers,
intelligence, training and logistical support to Nigerian military
fighting Boko Haram as well as humanitarian aid and victim support
services to some of the 2.5 million people driven from their homes by
the insurgency.
Source:PM News
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IMF Director General at Unity Palace
The Director General of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Madam
Christine LAGARDE was received in audience at Unity Palace by the Head
of State His Excellency Paul BIYA and was later offered a reception by
the Presidential Couple.
Speaking to the press shortly after the audience, the Director
General of the IMF said she had an excellent discussion with the
President of the Republic. Discussions were centred around the long and
important collaboration between the IMF and Cameroon, she continued, and
that President Paul BIYA thanked the financial institution for their
assistance, while hoping that the fruitful cooperation will continue.
The Delegation of the Director General included Madam Antoinette
SAYEH, Director of Africa Department; Mr. Gerard Thomas RICE, Director
of the Communication Department; Mr. Mario De ZAMAROCZY, chief of the
mission to Cameroon; Mr. Gilles BAUCHE, Adviser at the Directorate
General and Mr. Kadima KALONJI, the Resident Representative of the IMF
in Cameroon.
An official reception was offered in honour of Madam LAGARDE by the Presidential Couple.
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9 Cancer Symptoms That You Should Never Ever Ignore (Must Read)
Many
people like to take their bodies for granted. Even though they notice
certain signs of abnormality, they usually refuse to do anything about
it. This piece examines certain signs of abnormality in your body that
you should not ignore.
While some symptoms of cancer can be rather obvious and deeply
concerning, other symptoms can be much less noticeable and alarming.
Listed in this article are nine cancer symptoms that people often
ignore.
1. Chronic Fatigue
1. Chronic Fatigue
Although general fatigue is commonly associated with the daily
grind of life, extreme fatigue that doesn’t seem to go away can
potentially be a cause for great concern.
According to the American Cancer Society, chronic fatigue, or fatigue that can’t be remedied by sleep, can be a sign of leukemia, colon cancer, or cancer of the stomach. It is worth noting, as a means to avoid fear-mongering, that chronic fatigue or any issue documented in this list is merely a possible symptom of cancer, not a formal diagnosis.
2. Unexplained Weight Loss
According to the American Cancer Society, chronic fatigue, or fatigue that can’t be remedied by sleep, can be a sign of leukemia, colon cancer, or cancer of the stomach. It is worth noting, as a means to avoid fear-mongering, that chronic fatigue or any issue documented in this list is merely a possible symptom of cancer, not a formal diagnosis.
2. Unexplained Weight Loss
Similar to chronic fatigue, unexplained weight loss can be a serious yet often ignored symptom of cancer.
If you lead a rather active lifestyle, the concept of losing weight without the means of a drastic diet plan probably won’t resonate with you in terms of a legitimate concern. However, that line of thinking can often play a major role as to why this particular symptom has the distinction of being ignored.
If you’re losing weight, even though you’ve maintained your daily living routine, you could be in the early stages of any number of cancers. Esophageal, lung, pancreatic, and stomach cancers often include symptoms of unexplained weight loss. (Source: American Cancer Society)
If you lead a rather active lifestyle, the concept of losing weight without the means of a drastic diet plan probably won’t resonate with you in terms of a legitimate concern. However, that line of thinking can often play a major role as to why this particular symptom has the distinction of being ignored.
If you’re losing weight, even though you’ve maintained your daily living routine, you could be in the early stages of any number of cancers. Esophageal, lung, pancreatic, and stomach cancers often include symptoms of unexplained weight loss. (Source: American Cancer Society)
3. Pain
While pain can occur due to a variety of reasons, many of which are
not serious, long-lasting pain and/or pain that doesn’t go away with
the help of basic medication(s) can be a symptom of cancer.
Per the American Cancer Society, sustained back pain can be a sign of colon or ovarian cancer, while a lengthy headache that produces pain for several days without relief can be a sign of brain cancer. Additionally, bone and testicular cancer can often produce aching or sharp pains in the early stages of development.
Pay attention to your body and never dismiss pain that seems to last for days or weeks at a time.
Per the American Cancer Society, sustained back pain can be a sign of colon or ovarian cancer, while a lengthy headache that produces pain for several days without relief can be a sign of brain cancer. Additionally, bone and testicular cancer can often produce aching or sharp pains in the early stages of development.
Pay attention to your body and never dismiss pain that seems to last for days or weeks at a time.
4. Lumps Under The Skin
While lumps under the skin are often associated with breast or
testicular cancer, lumps can occur in virtually any soft tissue area of
the body regardless of gender.
If you detect the presence of a lump or mass under your skin, your best plan of action is to take action. Discovering a mass in its earliest stage could very well be the key to your physical well-being in the long term.
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center suggests that you consult your doctor as soon as possible once you discover a problem of this nature. It is important to be naturally self-conscious of your body as a way to detect unusual physical changes.
If you detect the presence of a lump or mass under your skin, your best plan of action is to take action. Discovering a mass in its earliest stage could very well be the key to your physical well-being in the long term.
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center suggests that you consult your doctor as soon as possible once you discover a problem of this nature. It is important to be naturally self-conscious of your body as a way to detect unusual physical changes.
5. Swollen Foot
In respect to common cancer symptoms ignored by women, the presence
of a swollen foot or leg could potentially be a cause for concern.
According to the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, swelling in these areas, while accompanied with pain and/or vaginal discharge, could be a sign of cervical cancer.
While a swollen leg has a marginal return in respect to a serious medical condition, it is important to pay attention to your symptoms and never dismiss them, especially if they’re accompanied by other ailments such as discharge or pain.
According to the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, swelling in these areas, while accompanied with pain and/or vaginal discharge, could be a sign of cervical cancer.
While a swollen leg has a marginal return in respect to a serious medical condition, it is important to pay attention to your symptoms and never dismiss them, especially if they’re accompanied by other ailments such as discharge or pain.
6. White Patches In Mouth
Even though this particular ignored symptom of cancer is more
notable in men than women, the condition known as leukoplakia is
all-encompassing in respect to gender. Frequently associated with all
forms of tobacco use according to both the American Cancer Society as
well as the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, leukoplakia
is a precancerous condition that is marked by various white patches
within the mouth and gums.
Although mouth sores and ulcers are often ignored and dismissed as nothing more than routine irritations, if you’re a regular user of tobacco you need to be mindful of any changes that take place within your mouth.
As noted above, leukoplakia can impact both men and women through smoking, but the condition is found more often in men who abuse cigarettes as well as smokeless tobacco.
Although mouth sores and ulcers are often ignored and dismissed as nothing more than routine irritations, if you’re a regular user of tobacco you need to be mindful of any changes that take place within your mouth.
As noted above, leukoplakia can impact both men and women through smoking, but the condition is found more often in men who abuse cigarettes as well as smokeless tobacco.
7. Changes On Skin Surface
While skin cancer is unfortunately quite common in our society, the symptoms of skin cancer are all too often ignored.
Brushed aside as a common sunburn or darkened mole, for example, many people dismiss skin cancer symptoms while under the assumption the changes are simply due to natural sun exposure or the unfortunate, yet common, part of the aging process.
In truth, any freckle, mole, or wart that changes its shape or color should garner your full attention. Changes in your skin that are accompanied by excessive itching need to be strongly recognized as well. Various types of skin cancer, including melanoma, can be the cause of these symptoms.
The primary cause of melanoma is sun exposure. In terms of combative efforts, if a patch of skin has changed or a common mole has dramatically shifted in color and size, you’re advised to consult your doctor. (Source: American Cancer Society)
Brushed aside as a common sunburn or darkened mole, for example, many people dismiss skin cancer symptoms while under the assumption the changes are simply due to natural sun exposure or the unfortunate, yet common, part of the aging process.
In truth, any freckle, mole, or wart that changes its shape or color should garner your full attention. Changes in your skin that are accompanied by excessive itching need to be strongly recognized as well. Various types of skin cancer, including melanoma, can be the cause of these symptoms.
The primary cause of melanoma is sun exposure. In terms of combative efforts, if a patch of skin has changed or a common mole has dramatically shifted in color and size, you’re advised to consult your doctor. (Source: American Cancer Society)
8. Changes In Bowel Habits
Have you noticed changes in your restroom habits in respect to
urination and/or bowel movements? If you’ve found the need to urinate
more frequently or less often than before, you could be experiencing an
early sign of bladder or prostate cancer.
Per the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, blood in your urine or stool could also be a symptom of a serious medical condition.
Changes in bowel habits, such as the aforementioned bloody stool or frequent diarrhea can be a sign of colorectal issues.
Per the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, blood in your urine or stool could also be a symptom of a serious medical condition.
Changes in bowel habits, such as the aforementioned bloody stool or frequent diarrhea can be a sign of colorectal issues.
9. Prolonged Fever
Although a slight fever can often be ignored and attributed to
various minor health issues such as the common cold, a prolonged fever
can serve as the warning sign for a potential life-threatening
condition.
Many times cancers such as leukemia and lymphoma can impact the immune system in such an aggressive fashion the body attempts to fight off the infection to the point of fever.
The American Cancer Society encourages you to never gloss over a fever that is long-lasting and fails to go away with common remedies.
Many times cancers such as leukemia and lymphoma can impact the immune system in such an aggressive fashion the body attempts to fight off the infection to the point of fever.
The American Cancer Society encourages you to never gloss over a fever that is long-lasting and fails to go away with common remedies.
Source: David Wilkinson/Remedist
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Meet the Richest Man in All History, Mansa Musa I of Mali (full list of the ‘26 richest people of all time included)
Mansa
Musa I of Mali, Ruler of Malian Empire is the acclaimed richest man in
all history with a net worth $400 billion. Unbelievable!!
Mansa Musa I of Mali
When we think of the world’s all-time richest people, names like
Bill Gates, Warren Buffet and John D Rockefeller immediately come to
mind. But few would have thought, or even heard of, Mansa Musa I of Mali
– the obscure 14th century African king who was today named the richest
person in all history.
With an inflation adjusted fortune of $400 billion, Mansa Musa I
would have been considerably richer than the world’s current richest
man, Carlos Slim, who ranks in 22nd place with a relatively paltry $68
billion. The list, compiled by the Celebrity Net Worth website, ranks
the world’s 24 richest people of all time. The list advertises itself as
the top 25, but 26 names appear in the list.
Although the list spans 1000 years, some aspects of wealth appear
consistent throughout history; there are no women on the list, only
three members are alive today, and 14 of the top 25 are American. The
list uses the annual 2199.6 per cent rate of inflation to adjust
historic fortunes – a formula that means $100 million in 1913 would be
equal to £2.299.63 billion today.
Pictorial depiction covering the area Mansa dominated
Mansa Musa I ruled West Africa’s Malian Empire in the early 1300s,
making his fortune by exploiting his country’s salt and gold production.
Many mosques he built as a young man still stand today. After Mansa
Musa I death in 1331, however, his heirs were unable to hang on to the
fortune, and it was substantially depleted by civil wars and invading
armies.
Second on the list are the Rothschild family, whose descendants are
still among the richest people on the planet. Starting out in banking
in the late 18th Century, Mayer Amschel Rothschild’s finance house
accumulated a total wealth of $350 billion. The money has since been
divided between hundreds of descendants, many of whom are business
leaders today.
Meanwhile John D. Rockefeller, third on the list, is the richest
American to have ever lived, worth $340billion in today's USD at the
time of his death in 1937. In comparison, the poorest man on the list is
82-year-old Warren Buffett, who at his peak net worth, before he
started giving his fortune to charity, was $64billion.
Here’s the full list of the ‘26 richest people of all time’:
1. Mansa Musa I, (Ruler of Malian Empire, 1280-1331) $400 billion
2. Rothschild Family (banking dynasty, 1740- ) $350 billion
3. John D Rockefeller (industrialist, 1839-1937) $340 billion
4. Andrew Carnegie (industrialist, 1835-1919) $310 billion
5. Tsar Nicholas II of Russia (last Emperor of Russia, 1868-1918) $300 billion
6. Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII (last ruler of Hyderabad, 1886-1967) $236 billion
7. William the Conqueror (King of England, 1028-1087) $229.5 billion
8. Muammar Gaddafi (former Libyan leader, 1942-2011) $200 billion
9. Henry Ford (Ford Motor Company founder, 1863-1947) $199 billion
10. Cornelius Vanderbilt (industrialist, 1794-1877) $185 billion
11. Alan Rufus (Fighting companion of William the Conqueror, 1040-1093) $178.65 billion
12. Bill Gates (Founder of Microsoft, 1955- ) $136 billion
13. William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey (Norman nobleman, ??-1088) $146.13 billion
14. John Jacob Astor (businessman, 1864-1912) $121 billion
15. Richard Fitzalan, 10th Earl of Arundel (English nobleman, 1306-1376) £118.6 billion
16. John of Gaunt (son of Edward III, 1330-1399) £110 billion
17. Stephen Girard (shipping and banking mogul, 1750-1831) $105 billion
18. Alexander Turney Stewart (entrepreneur, 1803-1876) $90 billion
19. Henry, 1st Duke of Lancaster (English noble, 1310-1361) $85.1 billion
20. Friedrich Weyerhaeuser (timber mogul, 1834-1914) $80 billion
21. Jay Gould (railroad tycoon, 1836-1892) $71 billion
22. Carlos Slim (business magnate, 1940- ) $68 billion
23. Stephen Van Rensselaer (land owner, 1764- 1839) $68 billion
24. Marshall Field (Marshall Field & Company founder, 1834-1906) $66 billion
25. Sam Walton (Walmart founder, 1918-1992) $65billion
26. Warren Buffett (investor, 1930- ) $64billion
Source: The Independent UK
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Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Traits That Make Pretty Women Unmarriageable (Must Read
Some
girls have it all - money, good looks, well endowed etc. But, many have
found it very hard to settle down with a man. Here are the reasons why
and what you must avoid.
Have you heard women complain about the ‘fact’ that there are no
serious men to marry these days? According to these women, who are often
in the mid-twenties, men just want to date-not to settle down. Mark
Maina opens up on why most women have found it difficult to settle down
with a man.
He said what these ladies fail to understand is that guys are very
particular when it comes to choosing someone for a serious relationship
that could possibly lead to marriage.
A woman can be beautiful, funny, intelligent and ambitious, but all
these good virtues can be nullified by one or two negative traits. The
following is a list of the 7 least desirable traits in a lady:
1) The ‘Socialite mentality’
The infected wear skimpy clothes, and capture their ‘amazing’
outfits on a cheap android phone and proceed to post these pictures on
Instagram.
If you want to capture the attention and earn the respect of the 7
billion people on earth go the Lupita Nyon’go’s way. Explore your
talents, develop your ideas and work relentlessly until you break a
record. Then only the men leading equally successful lives will have the
guts to ask you out.
2) Anti-family
Any responsible man holds his family with highest regard. He will
go out of his way to create time for his parents and take very good care
of them at all cost. Before considering a lady for a serious
relationship, a man will first try to ascertain her view towards family.
If she disrespects her parents, lives oblivious of her siblings
welfare and dislikes kids then she is considered anti-family. In the
guy’s mind the lady will make a poor wife, starve his aging parents and
probably chase away his siblings whenever they visit.
There is also a crop of ladies who are so close to their
fathers/mothers yet raise ruckus whenever the guy wants to spend some
quality time with his family, especially his mother. Trying to compete
with a guy’s mother for his attention, especially before he slips the
ring into your finger, is a lost cause.
3) Ultra-religious behaviour
It’s every man’s wish to get a wife with strong religious beliefs
so that his kids can grow up with some sense of morality. However, there
is a clear line between being a staunch believer and a fanatic.
It raises red flags when the lady quotes her pastor more than the
good book and uses his/her words to justify her actions. It’s quite
annoying for a girl to go for prayer meetings every weekday, ‘Keshas’ on
Saturday’s and hardly spare anytime to hang out with you, her
boyfriend.
The guy ends up feeling like a total stranger and worst of all if
she insists on going to church without a bra and panties because the
bishop said that’s what is inhibiting her blessings. Strike a balance
between your love and spiritual life. Also, refrain from demonizing
anyone who doesn’t subscribe to your beliefs but instead practice
tolerance.
4) Lack of ambition
If you wish to have a guy consider you for a serious relationship,
then you should at least get focused with your life. Get your priorities
straight, have ambitions, work towards achieving your goals and take
your studies or job seriously. If all your ‘future plans’ happen to be
on where the next coolest party is then don’t expect any guy to take you
seriously. All men subconsciously consider ladies who bear qualities
close to their mothers as eligible candidates for serious relationships.
Practice moderation, striving to be responsible and industrious.
Every man wants the assurance that the lady he is getting hitched to is
hardworking so that incase he passes on, his children will never sleep
hungry.
5) Extreme materialism
Since the days of the cave men, women only mate with those who can
provide and protect their families. However, it’s totally wrong to stick
with a guy just because he can afford to sustain your expensive
lifestyle only to disappear when their cash flow recedes.
It’s easy to spot a gold-digger. All she wants to do is hang out in
fancy places, shop in high-end boutiques and attend exclusive parties.
When you are together, you never get to have any meaningful
conversations or share intimate details about your lives.
Once a guy realizes you are just there for his possessions, he
re-strategizes. You become his trophy girlfriend. He may buy you a nice
car and a house but will have them both under his name. In the event you
go separate ways, he will send goons to repossess the car and throw you
out of the cool crib.
6) False sense of importance
Such a lady has a bloated ego and false sense of importance. She
acts like she is doing the guy a favor by being with him. He is,
therefore, expected to be so grateful that he worships her and the
ground she walks on.
It’s rather draining to date a lady who is convinced you were
sorely created to serve her. She will expect you to drop all your plans
and run to her side whenever she wants. Since she believes that she can
get any man on the planet, whenever you fight she is inclined to issue
ultimatums.
This kind of lady snobs the people she considers to have poor
tastes ranging from fashion, music all the way to cuisines. For such a
lady, a long term relationship is out of question. A guy who wants to
settle down would rather go for someone who is humble. She should be
able to associate well with everyone from the house help to the
obnoxious friend.
7) Selfishness
Sometime back, a girl I really liked invited me over to her place
at around 7pm. I immediately rushed there and found her preparing
dinner. I’m not passionate about cooking, but you know how women can
inspire a guy to do things they wouldn’t on a normal day. So I helped
with the preparations and the meal was ready within an hour.
I found it odd that she only served one plate then I thought maybe
she wanted us to share. To my surprise, she went curled up on the couch
opposite me and ate everything on her plate.
She even had a second serving (clearing the pot in the process)
before asking “Dear, did you take supper before coming over?” The
funniest thing is that all the time I spent there with her she kept
hinting how we would make a great couple and probably marry after
college. Just be honest, would you seriously consider getting hitched to
a lady who has the audacity to take two plates full of food without
offering you a single bite?
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We Have Used All Channels to Warn Nigeria Over Shiite Leader - Iran
Iran
has spoken on the arrest and detention of Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky by
security operatives in Nigeria over their fracas with the Nigerian army
in Zaria, Kaduna.
Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky
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Iran says it is using all diplomatic channels to pursue the release
of a prominent Shia Muslim cleric Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky who was
arrested by the Nigerian army last month.
“We have used all those channels to warn them [Nigeria] regarding this issue. So hopefully the government… would adopt wise action given the sensitive situation,” Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hoseyn Jaberi-Ansari told reporters in the capital, Tehran.
Sheikh al-Zakzaky after members of his Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) clashed with the army in the northern city of Zaria.
Campaign group Human Rights Watch said at least 300 IMN members were killed and quickly buried in a mass graves during the incident.
“We have used all those channels to warn them [Nigeria] regarding this issue. So hopefully the government… would adopt wise action given the sensitive situation,” Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hoseyn Jaberi-Ansari told reporters in the capital, Tehran.
Sheikh al-Zakzaky after members of his Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) clashed with the army in the northern city of Zaria.
Campaign group Human Rights Watch said at least 300 IMN members were killed and quickly buried in a mass graves during the incident.
The Nigerian military denied the claim.
The military accuses the pro-Iranian sect of trying to assassinate army chief Gen Tukur Buratai, which it denies.
The military accuses the pro-Iranian sect of trying to assassinate army chief Gen Tukur Buratai, which it denies.
Iran is currently embroiled in a diplomatic row with Saudi Arabia
over the execution of a prominent Shia cleric, Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr.
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