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Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Super Falcons Take Protest to National Assembly

 The Nigerian Super Falcons have protested at the National Assembly gate over unpaid allowances and salaries.

Super Falcons protesting at the National Assembly gate
 
The Nigerian female team, Super Falcons are protesting at the National Assembly gate this morning after being owed salaries and allowances more than 11 days since they defeated Cameroon to win the African Women’s Cup of Nations for the 8th time.
 
The team  clinched their eighth African title  with a 1-0 win over hosts Cameroon. While protesting today, the women wrote on placards describing the shocking manner they have been treated since they came back to the country.
 
They said the NFF promised them that their outstanding allowances for qualifying and their win bonuses would be sorted before the start of the competition.
 
 
 
 
“We are tired of the lies and false promises from the NFF,” one player, who insisted on anonymity, told BBC Sport many days ago.
 
“They told us that we would be paid before the tournament in Cameroon, but that never happened.

“We continued playing and now we are owed additional allowances and bonuses for winning the competition itself.

“The only thing we understand right now is for them to pay and stop making promises.

 
“We have made it clear to the NFF president (Amaju Pinnick) and General Secretary (Mohammed Sanusi)  that we are going nowhere until we are paid.”
 
Since March, Super Falcons coach Florence Omagbemi and her assistants have only received a month’s salary. The NFF  said in a statement that Sanusi met with the players and their officials at the Agura Hotel on Tuesday.
 
“The NFF is not happy owing players and coaches, but present severe economic challenges inform that it can only continue to seek the understanding of these persons, as well as hoteliers, travel agents, management and staff until the situation improves,” Sanusi said in a statement.
 
 
Yesterday, it was announced that the Nigerian Football Federation paid a paltry sum of hundred thousand naira [about $200] of the $16,500 accumulated bonuses from winning the 2016 African Women's Cup of Nations in Cameroon.
 
 


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How MMM Earlier Warned Nigerians Before Freezing All Members' Accounts

A new report has revealed that the notorious Ponzi Scheme, MMM had earlier warned its millions of subscribers in Nigeria of their imminent bid to freeze their accounts but greed blocked their senses.
File photo
 
Just hours before it suspended further payments to subscribers, promoters of shadowy deposit money scheme, MMM, warned Nigerians not to be “unnecessarily greedy”.
In an update on its Twitter page at 6:30 p.m. Monday night, MMM Nigeria said interested participants should exercise caution and use only their “spare money”.
“MMM has always advised that you use your #SpareMoney. Use your #SpareMoney and #SpareMoney only. Don’t be unnecessarily greedy,” it tweeted.
On Tuesday morning, the scheme put up a disclaimer on its website informing Nigerians of a temporary freeze on payments to existing subscribers. It blamed a “heavy workload” being experienced by its servers and the panic caused by the Nigerian government and media for the development, but said it will be back by mid-January, 2017.
It also continued to encourage new users to sign up and existing ones to continue making donations.
MMM allows Nigerians to sign up and pledge a monetary donation to people who are in need of it. The pledge is made with a guarantee of 30% appreciation fee that is essentially an interest on the specific amount donated.
The promoters of the scheme have yet to explain how they manage to pay a 30% interest within 30 days —which is more than three times the return on a fixed deposit account.
The model has remained a mystery even for market analysts and economics, especially as it does not involve the firm receiving funds directly from subscribers.
In July, the Securities and Exchange Commission warned Nigerians against MMM and other questionable varieties of it.
“How can somebody give you 50 per cent return? Where is he going to get the 50 per cent from?”, the Director-General of SEC, Mounir Gwarzo, said. “Where is he going to put the money? What is he going to do?”
About a month ago, the House of Representatives urged an immediate crackdown.
But the scheme found an easy ride in Nigeria, given the country’s lingering economic crisis.
An estimated 3 million Nigerians are said to have signed up for the scheme within the past 12 months. For the past one month, the organisation’s website has become the 5th most-visited in Nigeria.
But many Nigerians who took to social media to vent their exasperation over the announcement were immediately assured of a return of the scheme in no further than 30 days’ time.
“Be rest assured that we will be back, bigger, more sustainable and stable,” MMM Nigeria tweeted after a deluge of enquiries from panicking Nigerians.
In fact, the scheme said those who expected to be paid this month will see their interest grow by nearly double by the time it returns to normal operations in January.
“Dear Mavrodians, the one month freezing of confirmed Mavros is a step to ensure the sustainability and stability of the MMM Nigeria system.
“There is no better time to PH (provide help) than now when you can earn 50% more of your amount of PH (provided help). There is nothing to worry about,” MMM said.
 



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Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Ronaldo Wins Ballon d'Or for the 4th Time

 Portugal international, Cristiano Ronaldo wins 2016 Ballon d'Or ahead of Lionel Messi and Antoine Griezmann as Real Madrid star picks up award for a fourth time in his football career.

 
Portugal and Real Madrid superstar forward, Cristiano Ronaldo capped a brilliant year by being named as the winner of the 2016 Ballon d'Or for a 4th time in Paris on Monday night.
 According to Dailymail, he topped the poll of 173 journalists worldwide to take home France Football magazine's coveted award, taking the majority vote despite his absence while he prepares for the FIFA Club World Cup in Japan.
 
Ronaldo was joined by his mother Maria and his son Cristiano Junior at the 2015 event
 
In doing so he beat the likes of perennial rival, Lionel Messi of Barcelona and Atletico Madrid's Antoine Griezmann, who finished second and third respectively.  Ronaldo, who moves to within one of Messi's record five Ballon d'Or wins, he also moves clear of 3-time winners, Marco van Basten, Michel Platini and the late Johan Cruyff.
 
 
The 31-year-old, who was not there to collect the award in person due to Real Madrid's Japan commitments, described his latest triumph as 'a dream come true.'
"I never imagined winning this trophy four times,' the former Manchester United man said. 'I'm really happy and fulfilled. When it's the first time, the emotion is always special. But I I feel today like I did in 2008.
"I have the opportunity to thank all of my team-mates, the national team, Real Madrid, all of the people and players who helped me to win this individual award. As you can imagine I feel so proud and happy to receive this amazing and beautiful ball, I am so happy."
 
2016 BALLON D'OR RESULT
 
1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal / Real Madrid) 
2. Lionel Messi (Argentina / Barcelona) 
3. Antoine Griezmann (France / Atletico Madrid) 
4. Luis Suarez (Uruguay / Barcelona) 
5. Neymar (Brazil / Barcelona) 
6. Gareth Bale (Wales / Real Madrid) 
7. Riyad Mahrez (Algeria / Leicester City) 
8. Jamie Vardy (England / Leicester City)  
9. Pepe (Portugal / Real Madrid) 
9. Gianluigi Buffon (Italy / Juventus) 
11. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon / Borussia Dortmund) 
12. Rui Patricio (Portugal / Sporting Lisbon) 
13. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Sweden / Manchester United) 
14. Arturo Vidal (Chile / Bayern Munich) 
14. Paul Pogba (France / Manchester United) 
16. Robert Lewandowski (Poland / Bayern Munich) 
17. Dimitri Payet (France / West Ham) 
18. Luka Modric (Croatia / Real Madrid) 
19. Toni Kroos (Germany / Real Madrid)


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Bamenda, Buea, Kumba Brouhaha: SDF Blames PM Yang

 The National Executive Committee of the Social Democratic Front-SDF has blamed Prime Minister Yang Philemon for the recent happenings in Bamenda. This was during a meeting that took place in Bamenda on December 10, 2016. “We Condemn in very strong terms the impunity with which members of the Biya regime insult and provoke Cameroonians, notably the Prime Minister and team, whose arrogance brought about the mayhem in the North West and South West Regions,” the SDF statement stated. They called on government to address  legitimate issues raised by Common Law lawyers, Teachers Trade Unions and other Civil Society Organisations.



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Anglophone Problem: Dr BASSONG Pierre Yves Writes to President Biya

 Here below in its entirety is an Open Letter fom Dr. Pierre Yves Bassong, the  President of the Syndicat des médecins du Cameroun to the Head of State Paul Biya.


SUBJECT: Petition of French-speaking Cameroonians for the resolution of the "Anglophone problem"

Excellency,

It took me weeks of reflection and insomnia to finally decide to initiate this petition to the address of your very High Personality.
I have the honor and privilege of working in Bamenda as a doctor of neurology at the regional hospital of Bamenda and teaching at the Faculty of Health Sciences of the University of Bamenda since December 2012.
The experience of my stay in this part of the country and my belonging to the part of the country of French expression allow me to tell you without hesitation that our English-speaking fellow citizens do have a palpable sense of marginalization and the time Could no longer be the denial of reality. The reasons for this feeling lie in the poor application of decentralization throughout the national territory, the very low representativeness of these fellow citizens within the governing apparatus, and the monumental error of your administration. The second official language, whereas our Constitution places it on the same level of equality as the French language. And the regrettable attitude of the majority of your government that, although very educated and brilliant does not fluently speak both languages ​​or not at all.
The real reason for this petition is to tell you humbly that our nation is at risk of genocide and for this purpose it is more than ever necessary to involve you personally and physically in managing this problem that no one can continue to deny. This, in order to restore the order that the last meeting aborted of your party has definitely undermined.
Excellency, where your head of government has failed, you alone can succeed. You can only restore order by going physically to Bamenda and Buea, while acknowledging the "anglophone" problem, such as a polygamous father to whom the sons and daughters of a household are calling for attention.
On the other hand, respecting and definitively restoring our two major cultures to the same level of equality. Not to mention the thorny problem of allowing each region to fully benefit from its wealth (by applying decentralization or federation perfectly, let us not be afraid of words).
Excellency, your present silence is dangerous to our nation, for if nothing is done, your people are irresolutely tending towards a civil war, not to say genocide, which if you do not pay attention will take away your regime.
The massive presence of the army and the policemen in the streets of Bamenda will never guarantee the security of property and people in the working-class districts and in the remote corners. This, in my humble opinion is only oil on the fire which maintains a tension already unsustainable.
Excellency, I beg you to accept this petition as a declaration of love to our country from those who will sign it. Because we are proud of our biculturalism and demand that the two cultures be perfectly treated of equal to equal.
As you always know how to listen to your people and are quick to react when the truth is transmitted to you, please accept, Excellency, the expression of my most patriotic sentiments.

Bamenda, December 10, 2016 Dcr BASSONG Pierre Yves


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How I Almost Died in the Reigners Bible Church Tragedy - Ini Edo

 Following the tragic incident in an Akwa Ibom church that saw many people dying horrible deaths in a building collapse, popular actress, Ini Edo has revealed how she almost became a casualty.

Ini Edo
Ini Edo, one of Nigeria's most popular actresses, has told a stunning testimony of how she almost died in the recent church building that killed over a hundred people in Nigeria.
 The Nollywood diva revealed on her fans on Instagram that she almost died during the weekend in the tragic incident that occurred in Akwa Ibom church.
 It should be recalled that the Reigners Bible Church in Uyo, collapsed on Sunday killing more than 200 hundred worshippers inside it.
 Now, the star actress, has revaled that she almost attended the service in the church on that fateful day.
 According to her, she was saved becaused her flight was delayed and she couldn't get to the church on time.
 Below is how she told the story:


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Man Causes Serious Outrage After Wearing This Dress Made of Money

A man who thought it wise to storm a funeral ceremony wearing a unique kind of dress has ended up sparking serious outrage.
The man wore a dressmade of money
Andile Dlamini, a popular herbalist from Durban has caused a stir recently.
 The man received major criticism on social media after he attended the funeral of Sfiso Ncwane, a South African musician, wearing his trademark money suit.
 Sfiso's funeral was held on Saturday morning at the Moses Mabhida Stadium.
Pictures of Andile and his popular money suit have been circulating on social media and have gotten many tongues wagging.
 Many feel that Andile's attire was “disrespectful” for the occasion.



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Saturday, December 10, 2016

Russia Helped Donald Trump Win Presidential Election

 The Central Intelligence Agency has revealed that Russia helped Donald Trump win the 2016 Presidential election against Hillary Clinton.
The CIA has concluded that Russia intervened in the 2016 election to help President-elect Donald Trump win the White House, and not just to undermine confidence in the U.S. electoral system, the Washington Post reported on Friday.
 Citing U.S. officials briefed on the matter, the Post said intelligence agencies had identified individuals with connections to the Russian government who provided thousands of hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee and others, including the chairman of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, to WikiLeaks.
 The officials described the individuals as people known to the intelligence community who were part of a wider Russian operation to boost Trump and reduce Clinton's chances of winning the election.
"It is the assessment of the intelligence community that Russia’s goal here was to favor one candidate over the other, to help Trump get elected," the Post quoted a senior U.S. official as saying. "That's the consensus view."
 The Post said the official had been briefed on an intelligence presentation made by the Central Intelligence Agency to key U.S. senators behind closed-doors last week.
 The CIA, in what the Post said was a secret assessment, cited a growing body of evidence from multiple sources. Briefers told the senators it was now "quite clear" that electing Trump was Russia's goal, the Post quoted officials as saying on condition of anonymity.
 In October, the U.S. government formally accused Russia of a campaign of cyber attacks against Democratic Party organizations ahead of the Nov. 8 presidential election.
 President Barack Obama has said he warned Russian President Vladimir Putin about consequences for the attacks. But Russian officials have denied all accusations of interference in the U.S. election.
 A CIA spokeswoman said the agency had no comment on the report.
 Trump has said he is not convinced Russia was behind the cyber attacks. His transition team issued a statement on "claims of foreign interference in U.S. elections" on Friday but did not directly address the issue.
 The hacked emails passed to WikiLeaks were a regular source of embarrassment to the Clinton campaign during the race for the presidency.
 The CIA presentation fell short of a formal U.S. assessment by all 17 U.S. intelligence agencies, the Post said. A senior U.S. official said there remained minor disagreements among intelligence officials about the assessment because some questions are unanswered, it said.
 Intelligence agencies did not have specific intelligence showing the Kremlin directed the individuals to pass the hacked emails to WikiLeaks, another senior official told the Post. The actors were "one step" removed from the Russian government rather than government employees, the official said.
 WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has said in a television interview that the Russian government was not the source of the emails, the Post said.
-Reuters


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Friday, December 9, 2016

Ghana: Election Commission Website Hacked as Trends Indicate Opposition is Leading

 Hackers have targeted the website of Ghana's electoral commission as votes are counted after tightly contested elections.

Ghana Elections
 Hackers have targeted the website of Ghana's electoral commission as votes are counted after tightly contested elections.
 The commission says the website is up again, and an attempt to put up "fake results" failed.
 In a tweet, it urged people to ignore the "fake results" circulating on social media.
 President John Mahama is facing a strong challenge from main opposition leader Nana Akufo-Addo.
 Wednesday's election passed off peacefully, but voting was postponed to Thursday in one constituency after voting material failed to arrive on time.
"We deplore the attempt to hack the EC's [electoral commission's] website. Please respect the integrity and independence of the EC," it said in a tweet. 
 The website was offline for about four hours, but the commission had not put up results overnight so there was no chance of any tampering, a spokesman told the BBC.
 In a new Tweet, the electoral body wrote;
 "Website update: We are happy to announce that our website is back up. Thank you for your patience.
 "Update: NO official results have been declared by the EC. No final constituency results are in. There is no declared winner yet.
 "The EC undertook a hugely successful election yesterday. Let us trust the process for the results. We will keep you updated minute by minute."
Latest election results from SaharaReporters as opposition leads
 All seven candidates have pledged to keep the process peaceful but an opposition supporter died when a rally turned violent on Monday.
 Final results are expected in the next two days, although provisional results from constituencies are being released. The candidates signed a pact last week vowing to follow electoral rules and keep the peace. 
Sources: BBC Africa / EC Ghana on Twitter / SaharaReporters


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Thursday, December 8, 2016

Bamenda Turns Bloody as Security Forces Clash with Anti Protesters



Thomas L. Friedman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for The New York Times in his book From Beirut to Jerusalem tells the story of how violence turned Lebanon into a shell-shocked stalemate and green-lined Beirut into “a huge abyss, the darkest corner of human behavior, an urban jungle where not even the law of the jungle applied.”
The violence that swept Bamenda today December 8, 2016 could be likened to the description of the old day Lebanon and Beirut. It was like in a movie with water cannons, teargas, gunshots and blood, and then deaths. Bamenda started bleeding and in few hours the city suddenly became smoky from all angles.  Road barricades were at almost all the road junctions in the central town while some were transformed into firesides as a military helicopter was up the sky. The incident erupted when unidentified protesters clashed with security forces at the Bamenda Grandstand. Matters came to a head when the unidentified youths tried to disrupt an anti-federalism rally which was to be attended by Prime Minister Yang Philemon (some government ministers), including Jean Nkuete, the Secretary General of the Central Committee of the CPDM as well as some officials of that party.The peaceful mission of the CPDM to the North West had diversified interpretations from the populace.
 By evening, Bamenda turned Labanon as cars, houses, including the 3rd police district burnt down to ashes. Social media pictures show youths at the City Chemist Roundabout the street with the corpse of chanting. Reports say about 3 persons have died and several others injured. But we have not yet had the exact number. Bamenda goes bloody, deadly too.
The North West Region is Bamenda, it has been said and proven. Whether from Boyo, Mezam, Menchum, Donga Mantung, Bui, Ngoketunjia or Momo Division, everyone is known as the Bamenda. Bamenda is a place where “heroes come to die” says Wamey Julius. But I will contextualize this statement by adding that Bamenda like America is a place where every minute of the day gives birth to a new hero. From the dawn of time, the Bamenda people have distinguished themselves as pictograms of hard work, vigor and dotted with the willpower that historians find difficulties to comprehend when it comes to popular uprising. This strong spirited and collective commitment of the Bamenda people has over the years tolled to have what they have often been seen to be and tagged by others. In other words, the Bamenda man lives the life of a Spartan soldier who would prefer to die than to surrender. When Bob Marley said that truth is something that must be spoken even it means "speaking to die for it", he was surely talking of the likes of Bamenda people. A type of life that can only be compared to toad in a heating tube that keep adapting to the changing temperature until it finally gives off the ghost.
The inhabitants of Bamenda lived the melody of city that keep changing to adapting temperatures. A Baghdad scenario or some sort of a Western movie setting of radical extremes, or a place of violent behavior, a situation in a movie where life and death are matters of seconds. But above all the Bamenda man is a pack of dexterousness, persistence, and warmth even when people have suffered, and or ready to. Of this, there can be tiny debate.
 For decades, Bamenda has had the good fortune to have produced individuals who on account of their peculiar gifts of values have contributed to the advancement of this country.
Ah! Bamenda! Home of all the heroes of yesteryears Albert Mukong, John Ngu Foncha, Jua, ST Muna, Bernard Folon, Ndeh Ntumazah, Prof Anomah Ngu, Nanga, just to name the few. In February 1983, President Paul Biya declared Bamenda as his second home.
 Political Giants
Bamenda still remains a focal point of what takes place in the country politically. What, however, defines a Bamenda man, at least within the present political environment, would be that both the ruling party (CPDM) and the main opposition party (SDF) were created in Bamenda which makes the city the heart of politics in Cameroon; yet circumstances have made Bamenda the city of versions, where in a moment of civil strike makes you live a life through a perpetual fish bowl. It is hard to imagine what this kind of life.
The Land of Noble Birth
Bamenda, the place where heroes go to die.” That is how Julius Wamey, the famous CRTV anchor, in an article titled in the same words, described the headquarters of the Northwest Region some years back. Francis Wache in one of his articles titled: NW Region: The Caesarean Womb Of CMR’s Democracy wrote that “the name ‘Bamenda’, has, over the years, come to represent the whole Region. With a hint of pride in their voices, natives of the Region, living ‘abroad’, would say they are from ‘Bamenda’ when, in reality, they are referring to Din, Akweto, Essimbi…‘Bamenda’, has, therefore, become generic- a reference to the whole Region”.   




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NCC Bans 03 Media Organs, Slams Severe Sanctions on 16 Others

Peter Esoka: NCC President
Sharks play a very important role in the oceans in a way that an average fish does not. This is so because sharks are at the top of the food chain in virtually every part of every ocean. In the Cameroon media landscape that role is bestowed on the National Communication Council-NCC which plays the role of media watchdog. Like the shark, NCC may not have been selective on who to prey on very efficiently. Though the shark uses intimidation to regulate the behavior of prey species, and prevent them from overgrazing vital habitats, NCC depends on sanctions to normalize the media in Cameroon. Yet expressionists have expressed fears that NCC may turn out to be a menace to Press freedom.   The National Council of Communication on Tuesday slammed  severe sanctions on 16 media organs. Also affected are some journalists who were sanctioned for alleged “unsubstantiated publications, offensive and insinuating statements.
The most severe sanctions were slammed on three French language Newspapers, Aurore, Aurore Plus and Dépêche du Cameroun and their promoters Michel Michaut Moussala and Gilbert Avang respectively who were accused of alleged “repeated publication of unfounded allegations.  
It should be noted that for the first time, NCC warned one of its member in the person of the editor of the weekly Kalara, Christophe Bobiokono. Besides,
In the same vein, and unprecedentedly, the state media outfit (CRTV) received a warning while one of its journalists Marie Irene Ndzana Fouda was slammed a month suspension for violating professional ethics. Over 16 journalists and media outfits were affected. One English Language Newspaper was affected. Cameroon Herald newspaper was slammed with a six month suspension, alongside its Publisher, Kingsley Ako. Also suspended for a period of six months are French language newspapers; Le Soir and publisher Mr Armand Mbianda, La Scene and publisher Mr Christian Emok, L’Epervier and publisher Mr Clovis Leopold Noudjio 



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Wednesday, December 7, 2016

President Buhari's Daughter Gets New Wedding Date... See Details

A new date has been announced for the wedding ceremony between President Muhammadu Buhari's daughter, Zahra and Ahmed Indimi.
Zahra Buhari
 A new date has reportedly been fixed for the wedding of President Muhammadu Buhari’s daughter, Zahra, Punch reports.
 Following the sudden postponement of the wedding, the families have now chosen the 16th of December for the wedding ceremony.  
 According to the message on the invite, the wedding will take place in Abuja.
 “H.E Haj Aisha M Buhari cordially invites you to the wedding Fatiha of her daughter Zahra Buhari and Ahmed Indimi which will take place on December 16th while the Kamu will take place in Abuja. Details of the events will be communicated to you,” the invite states.
 It was reported last week that the wedding was cancelled as a result of President Buhari’s insistence on a low-key wedding for the 21-year-old bride to be. It was gathered that Buhari was not happy with the media attention following announcement of the 30 Louis Vuitton bags to Zahra on the media.
 It was widely reported that the groom, Ahmed Indimi, had presented bags, worth about £120,000 (N47,144,502), to the bride ahead of the wedding.
 Indimi who is the marketing director of Oriental energy resources performed the introduction ceremony earlier at the Aso Villa, Abuja on Friday, November 18.
 Whether the wedding will hold this time around is left for all to see.



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Anglophone Problem: Cameroon Anglophone Civil Society Consortium Takes Over from Lawyers, Teachers

An organization known as the Cameroon Anglophone Civil Society Consortium has been created to coordinate the sit-in strike by Teachers and Lawyers to decry the marginalization of Anglophones. A communique signed by the various teachers trade unions and Common Law Lawyers Association states that the struggle is in the hands of a consortium of civil societies.
 Here below is the communique in its entirety...


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Just In: PM Yang, Jean Nkuete to Attend CPDM Political Meeting in Bamenda Tomorrow



A communiqué by the Mezam Permanent Delegate for the CPDM, Atanga Nji Paul has confirmed that the Prime Minister, Head of Government Yang Philemon, and the Secretary General of the Central Committee of the CPDM, Jean Nkuete will be in Bamenda tomorrow Thursday December 8, 2016. According to the communiqué Yang Philemon and Jean Nkuete will be attending a very important meeting at the Bamenda Grandstand. In the communiqué, Atanga Nji Paul also calls on the Section Presidents of the CPDM, WCPDM and YCPDM of Mezam Division to ensure massive attendance of the important meeting.
This communiqué comes after militants of Mezam 1B issued a letter of appreciation to President Biya.

(See attached separate communiqués)
 





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Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Female Councilor Weds in a Shrine

 A female lawmaker has caused a stir after she wedded her husband inside a shrine presided by traditional healers.

Ruth Nakamatte married her heartrob at the shrine
 
According to reports from Uganda, a popular female Councillor has wedded her man inside a shrine in their village. The woman identified as Ruth Nakamatte exchanged marital vows with her fiancee, Buyondo Manyigaalubaale in an elaborate ceremony.
 The marriage was presided over by the heads of the traditional healer's in Uganda. Although the controversial decision has stirred controversy, the Mukono Central Division female youth councilor, doesn't seem bothered.
 The event presided over by the two traditional healers, Kabona Jjumba Aligaweesa and Kabona Kayondo Nyongeraako held at the traditional healers' headquarters at Ttakajjunge village in Nama sub-county in Mukono district on Sunday. 
 
 
Nakamatte was baptized in church and named Ruth but she denounced it to adopt Namukasa. Buyondo was the first to enter the shrine which was filled by a number of traditional healers and their followers from across the country. Nakamatte, a professional nurse is a daughter of Mukono Central division National Resistance Movement (NRM) chairman Ssalongo Male Bakipakampulawa of Ntaawo village in Mukono Municipality. 
 Nakamatte arrived dressed in a wedding gown which she later changed to wear a backcloth dress.  Unlike the past where traditional healers where known to be operating in darkness, this time they did everything in broad day light. They also had recorded music and melodious singers who performed music interludes of the tunes praising the African culture.
 
 They were only heard singing four choruses of traditional songs with drums only once as they were starting the service. They made the marriage vows; a service led by Kabona Jjumba whereby the vows were for good and for worse, New Vision Uganda reported.



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What You Need to Know About Desire Oparanozie, Nigerian Female Soccer Star

A childhood photo of Nigerian sensational female national team striker, Desire Oparanozie has warmed the heart of social media users.
 
Desire Oparanozie (middle)
 
"There is no dream that is too big to achieve and there is no mountain that is difficult to climb as long as the vision is present and kept alive". 
 The above could be the moral lesson from a throwback photo of Nigerian Super Falcons goal poacher, Desire Oparanozie who delivered two strategic goals that handed Nigerian the trophy in the recently concluded African Women's Championship of the year 2016.
 Miss Oparanozie trained as a kid and kept her dreams alive till she got to the zenith of her career which is very much on the rise. Ugochi Desire Oparanozie (born 17 December 1993) plays for the Division 1 Féminine for Guingamp and the Nigerian national team.
 
 
She started her career at Bayelsa Queens in the Nigerian Women's Championship and moved to Delta Queens in 2010. She then spent 2 months on loan at Düvenciler Lisesispor in the Turkish Women's First Football League in 2011, before returning to Delta Queens.
 In 2012 she joined Rossiyanka from the Russian Women's Football Championship, with them she played four matches at the 2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League, scoring one goal.
 She joined Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg for the 2013–14 season signing a two-year contract. In the first half of the season, she only appeared in one game, and mostly played for Wolfsburg's second team.



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Amazing: Five Important Things You Didn't Know the New WhatsApp Could Do

Earlier this year, WhatsApp announced that it had a user base of more than one billion; that is, one in seven people on earth, as people all over the world have been using WhatsApp for numerous purposes.
One of the world's most popular messaging app, Whatsapp, has added a host of new features with improved speed, security, reliability and simplicity. 
 WhatsApp has also just added a video-calling feature to the app after a series of beta tests. A rise in the app called Snapchat and its Stories feature, from Instagram to Facebook, and now even WhatsApp has tried to clone it.
 In the new WhatsApp’s Beta app on iOS and Android, there is a new ‘Status’ tab where the ‘Stories’ can be put and seen before it disappears 24 hours later. The new ‘Stories’ feature is only available to a select few who operate on a jailbroken Apple device or a rooted Android smartphone.
 The messaging app just updated its messaging app on iOS and has made it possible for users to send and receive GIFs. Though a bit late to the game, it actually does a little more than just supporting animations. Users can send GIFs stored in the device memory as well as search Giphy’s large library and find animations to make your chats interesting.
 All these new features to stay relevant in the ever-changing tech world have made WhatsApp even more popular. The company earlier announced that it manages over 100 million voice calls every day on the app, that makes it more than 1,100 calls per second. It has even upgraded the desktop versions of the app.
 Here are five latest features that you can try out in WhatsApp:
 
1. Video calling
 
WhatsApp just confirmed that it is rolling out the video calling feature across Android, iOS and Windows. You will now be able to see ‘Video Call’ and ‘Voice Call’ choices when you tap the top dialler button. A new dialog giving the option between a standard voice call and a video call will appear.
 
2. GIFs
 
The messaging app has rolled out support for GIFs support for iOS users with the latest version of the app. The 2.16.16 update allows you to send videos (six seconds or shorter) and Live Photos and GIFs. You can search the Giphy library to search for GIFs to send to your friends on your WhatsApp.
 
3. Tag
 
You can now tag others in the contacts within a WhatsApp group. You will be able to do the tag even if the people have muted the conversation. You can avail this feature by typing @ and click on the contact you wish to tag from the appearing list.
 
4. Picture edit
 
In the new update of WhatsApp, you can doodle on as well as edit on the photos before sending them to your friends. When the conversation tab is opened, you can tap on the camera button and click on the image from the camera. You will get a few icons on the top right, and you can choose to either crop the photo, draw a doodle, enter a text or a sticker to the photo. Then the picture message is ready to be sent.
 
5. Most viewed
 
There is an interesting feature in WhatsApp, although sadly it is only available to Apple devices as of now. Android owners may have to wait for a while. If you have iOS, you can go to ‘Settings’ and then select ‘Account’ and then ‘Storage Usage’. There, you will be able to see the total number of messages at the top of the page and also a list of chats, which are ranked according to the number of messages sent to the number. This helps you see who is your ‘best friend’, as in, to which contact have you spoken the maximum number of lines.
 
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Prof. Wole Soyinka Reacts to Social Media Attacks, Embarassed Nigerians are Imbeciles, Morons

 Wole Soyinka has threatened to leave Nigeria following a barrage of criticisms faced in the media for threatening to shred his US Green Card.

 
Wole Soyinka
 Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka has threatened to exit Nigeria as a response to the media harassment to which Nigerians have subjected him.
 Speaking to reporters yesterday at a media event held at Freedom Park on Lagos Island, Mr. Soyinka, winner of the 1986 Nobel Prize for literature, said he was embarrassed to share a country with some "imbeciles and morons."
 He said, "I should not be exiting the United States but Nigeria because the people on behalf of whom one has struggled all one’s life can be so slavish in mentality as to start querying the right of their champion to free speech."
 He continued, "I am embarrassed to occupy the same space as some imbeciles and morons," adding that the exit from Nigeria can be "internal" or "external".
 Mr. Soyinka, a retired professor from Obafemi Awolowo University and numerous universities in the U.K. and US, also threatened to move the residency of his foundation, the Wole Soyinka Foundation, out of Nigeria and dared anybody to criticize his decision.
 "If the board agrees," he said, "I will move the residency of my foundation out of the country," he said.
 He added that on the inauguration of the US president-elect, Donald Trump, he would hold a private funeral wake to mourn the death of common sense in Nigeria.
 The Nobel laureate expressed irritation at many Nigerians who had taken to the social media to criticize his comment to leave the United States of America and tear his green card after Mr. Trump was declared winner in the November 8, 2016 presidential election in the US.


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