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Friday, January 5, 2018

15 Buried Alive Following Goldmine Collapse



15 goldminers have buried alive in Ngoe Ngoe town in the East Region, following the collapse of a goldmine. The victims, reports say are villagers in surrounding communities who have been the searching for pieces of gold at the abandoned site.
It is alleged that the site where the tragedy occurred was “abandoned by Chinese operators, without proper arrangements, contrary to the regulations in force.”
According to the Forests and Rural Development Association (FODER), which investigated in the field, “43 people died at the mining sites in the east of Cameroon in 2017 in the space of ten months.” Expressionists are worried at the non-respect of the mining regulation by Chinese miners which is now becoming a death trap to villagers.
 


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Thursday, January 4, 2018

Apostle Johnson Suleman Releases 50 Shocking Prophecies for 2018

It is going to be a difficult year for some politicians in Nigeria and around the world according to Apostle Suleman's newly released prophecies for 2018.

Apostle Johnson Suleman
 
Founder and Senior Pastor of the Omega Fire Ministry, Auchi, Apostle Johnson Suleiman, has released 50 shocking prophecies for the year 2018.
 
According to DailyPost, the man of God mentioned sacked President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, Nigerian economy and series of bombing in the country in his new prophecies.
 
He further foretold about the manhunt for Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose and killing of political enemies by the current political leaders.
 
Read Apostle Suleman’s prophesies:
 
1. Economy to get better in Nigeria in 2018
 
2. Year of serial bombings in Nigeria
 
3. Imo State Governor to make governorship a family affair
 
4. Donald Trumps health needs attention
 
5. A new strategies of killing perceived political
enemies in Nigeria will arise
 
6. Wildfire outbreak in an American state
 
7. Manhunt for Ekiti state Governor by the Federal Government of Nigeria
 
8. Government of Nigeria to disobey court orders
 
9. God says ” Let Sambo Dasuki go”
 
10.President Buhari to be flown abroad on emergency
 
11. A former Nigerian military President laid to rest
 
12. Many bloggers to be arrested and jailed
 
13. Bola Tinubu to have public showdown with President Buhari
 
14. Robert Mugabe, former president of Zimbabwe, rest in peace
 
15. Political blackmail to be on the rise
 
16. I saw two great northern kings in open conflict
 
17. Church buildings collapse, tears, tears
 
18. EFCC boss to have major setback
 
19. Nollywood, new stars to take over
 
20. 2018 budget, Senate and presidency lockjam
 
21. NAFDAC to pray against fire disaster
 
22. Senate President To Be harassed embarrassed. Many publications and threatened arrest.
 
23. DSS boss, to attend to his health
 
24. Fresh charges against Abubakar Atiku and friends to be embarrassed
 
25. I saw major bombings in Egypt
 
26. Attempt on the life of Chief Femi Fani Kayode’s wife
 
27. South African Jacob Zuma to be humiliated
 
28. Atiku’s men will betray him
 
29. U.K bombings, biggest in history
 
30. Channels TV in court crisis
 
31. America, Canada, Asia, to experience hurricanes.
 
32. Ibe Kachikwu to be removed and replaced
 
33. NTA to pray against losing a top boss
 
34. Shoprite Lagos to beef up securities, I see a major raid.
 
35. I see Fulani herdsmen entering Lagos and Rivers State massively
 
36. Oh America, I see war in 2018
 
37. Let’s pray against train accident. I saw a train going out of the rail
 
38. I saw the naira gaining relevance
 
39. I see a new political party that will divide APC and PDP
 
40. 2019, power will not move from the North
 
41. I see serious politics against Osibanjo
 
42. Nigeria pray against air crash
 
43. I saw a young Nigerian musician experiencing major media attack sponsored by a fellow musician of same genre
 
44. Kardashian family, topsy-they in 2018
 
45. I see some Nollywood stars permanently leaving Nigeria for better opportunities
 
46. 2018, the year of the Army. So much military presence and control
 
47. Good luck Jonathan should pray not to be bereaved
 
48. Nnamdi Kanu to be embarrassed both locally and internationally
 
49. God will give people good health and there will be cure to incurable diseases
 
50. I see a group rising in the North and asking for their own nation.

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Pastor Enenche Releases 2018 Prophecies...See Details

Popular Nigerian pastor, Dr Paul Enenche, has released the prophecies for 2018 as Nigerians are ushered into the new year.
Dr Paul Enenche
 
Dr Paul Enenche, the Senior Pastor, Dunamis International Gospel Centre (DIGC), Abuja, has released 2018 prophecies declaring the New Year as the year of open doors.
 
According to The Nation, Dr Enenche predicted during the Cross Over Night service in Abuja that the year would mark a new beginning for the nation and its people as well as supernatural opening of new opportunities.
 
He added that 2018 would also be a year that God would release severe judgment upon the wicked and those holding the country to ransom.
 
According to him, it is a season that God shall do what he wants irrespective of what men want to restore the years of lost that the country has experienced.
 
“There shall be drastic shift in dimension in all realms in an unpredictable manner,’’ the cleric said.
 
On his part, Special Apostle Funsho Oshoro, the Chairman, Cherubim and Seraphim Movement, Abuja District Headquarters, said in his message that Nigerians should be upright in all they do.
 
Oshoro called on Nigerians to transform themselves in the year 2018, adding that the Federal Government will not be able to do it alone.
 
However, he admonished Nigerians to be politically and spiritually matured in all they do.
 
According to him, those that are in authority should do it well because if they do it right, automatically the Lord will see them through the year 2018.
 
“There is a lot of blessings but we must do it right with God; we must know him; we must plan and set a goal for ourselves for that is what we desire from God.



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Musical Revelation of the Year: Meet Share 'On, The Female Golden Voice


Shar'On: Wimbum is got Talent

Talk about Revelation of the year in the Cameroon music industry, the first name that comes to mind this year is Shar’On (Share On).  Known by her childhood name as Konfor Sharone, this young and gifted rising celebrity who hails from Mbot village in Donga Mantung of North West Region has a unique voice that could only be likened to the likes Angelique Kidjo, Charlotte Dipanda and or Grace Decca. Her golden voice is what makes her a “lavender” of the microphone. Listening to her latest sound track Ahweh is like listening to the echoing voice of the little nightingale at sunrise. Her field of composition is inimitable, unique and full of splendor as her golden voice accompanies the music to the reawakening of the soul.
She could easily be described as young girl with a visible enthusiasm for music; and the endowment to sing. To say she is a lyricist is just to use the weakest diction ever to describe a genius. In fact, she is socially conscious in music, which she says it is “the most expressive art form” to laud God and praise Him. This is expressed in most of her songs which dig deep into issues that affect life and living.  Performing with other musicians at parties has been a real school” for her just like singing with her siblings at home has been tutorial to her nurture in music.
Shar’ On sings in Limbum, English and French. Currently living in Douala where she is in pursuit of a rising musical career, Shar’On has written several thought-provoking, inspiring, and stimulating songs. The ones any good producer would love to put his mark on yet on the wait. Her latest sound track (personal production) is a deep and reflective sound that celebrates God’s love. In many of her songs she highlights the challenges we all face as men, women, and kids to the point that each verse is dedicated to a category – men, women, and kids in that order. “I really don’t want to classify myself under any genre of music because I enjoy all and can express myself in most. But if I have to choose I should say R&B, Makossa, world etc” she says.
Share On: Moving On
Listening to her for the first time would definitely put you on repeat. It will move your heart, soul, body, and mind as it is not only inspiring but very groovy. Laced with the beguiling ingenuity touches of Drumbeatz and graced with her charming voice make her songs soul stirring and emotional. Her latest video which also features the miraculous touches of Switch Entertainment is trending on the social media and putting her on top of the pros. If you are a producer and looking for a world class budding talent, get closer to Shar’ On. She is the musical lilac heading for the world chart.  
 


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Here are the 11 Shocking Prophecies by Pastor Adeboye

As the new year commences in earnest, the General Overseer of Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye has released his 2018 prophecies.

Pastor Enoch Adeboye
 
The General Overseer of Redeemed Christian Church of God, (RCCG) Worldwide, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, has released 11 prophecies of things to happen in 2018.
 
According to a report by Vanguard, the man of God while speaking at the 2018 Crossover service at the RCCG Redemtion camp also prophesied that in the year 2018 there will be less fire outbreaks but there will be more floods.
 
He also said that there will be record breaking temperatures, both High and Low.
 
INTENATIONAL:
1. This year, there will be less fire outbreaks but there will be more floods!!!
2. There will be misunderstandings among nations but no major Major War!!!
3. Pray against assassination attempts globally.
4. There will be record breaking temperatures, both High and Low.
5. There will be a handful of breakthroughs both scientific and medical this year.
6. The countdown to the end has started.
 
NIGERIA:
1. Significant “Goliath” would fall!!!
2. Before the end of the year, there will be rays of hope; that all will still be well!!!
 
INDIVIDUAL:
1. Erstwhile stubborn mountains will move!!!
2. Many people will wake up to realise that their future is not in the hand of any government, and as a result, a lot of lost grounds will be reclaimed!!!
3. Saboteurs will be disgraced and displaced!!!



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Sunday, December 31, 2017

President Biya's End of Year Address to the Nation

Fellow Cameroonians,

My Dear Compatriots,

During the year just ending, Cameroon confirmed to the world, within a difficult context, the soundness of its institutions, the resilience of its economy and its attachment to national unity.

Indeed, our country demonstrated a remarkable capacity to meet the numerous challenges it faced in the sporting, security, economic or social domains.

Credit for such accomplishments goes first and foremost to you, the Cameroonian people! An overwhelming majority of you, whether from the North or South, East or West; whether Anglophone or Francophone, have always demonstrated courage, dynamism, patriotism and, above all, maturity.

Congratulations to you!

My Dear Compatriots,

The adverse global economic situation due notably to falling commodity prices has negatively impacted economic growth and social progress in our country. It has also caused cash flow problems which have severely affected Government contractors, particularly small-and medium-size enterprises.

As part of its efforts to address this situation, in June 2017, the Government concluded an economic and financial programme with the International Monetary Fund backed by an “Extended Credit Facility”. This programme is expected to have a positive impact on our growth as from 2018.

To this end, we will maintain our efforts to optimize public revenue collection and streamline public spending. Special attention will be paid to the situation of SMEs especially in terms of settling the   debt owed them and improving their access to bank loans.

We will also maintain our resolve to   implement our major projects, with a special focus on road infrastructure. Community outreach services, notably water, electricity and health care will be given special attention.

Our country’s health map is getting denser each year, with the construction of about one hundred health centres, subdivisional medical centres and district hospitals.

We will continue our efforts to provide quality and universal health care to our population. In this regard, I have instructed the Government to finalize discussions on ways to progressively establish a universal health coverage system.

Remarkable progress has been achieved in implementing the projects included in the Three-year Emergency Plan. These are projects which foster true social progress within our communities. Such efforts will be continued.

The Government’s sustained action to increase the number of schools and universities make Cameroon a major pool of quality human resources in Africa. Similarly, we will step up our efforts to create jobs, particularly for our youth. In this regard, the completion of major projects such as the Port of Kribi, which will soon go operational, opens up bright prospects.

The IMF review mission fielded from October to November 2017 rightly hailed the resilience of our economy and our performance in implementing the programme concluded with this institution. This, you will agree with me, augurs well for our goal of achieving emergence.

My Dear Compatriots,

In the sports domain, the year which is drawing to a close brought us great victories which should be hailed. Our Football Indomitable Lions brilliantly lifted their fifth continental trophy. Our National Women’s Volleyball Team did us proud by emerging as the African Champion right here in Yaounde. On various stadiums worldwide, our flag was raised high and our national anthem resounded thanks to our sportsmen and sportswomen. The Cameroonian Nation, through me, extends its hearty congratulations to them.

As you are aware, in 2019, our country will host the large continental football family on the occasion of the Africa Cup of Nations. Beyond the purely sporting aspect, this will avail us an opportunity to offer our guests Cameroon’s warm hospitality. I have no doubt that, like our athletes, our population will rise to the occasion and showcase Cameroon at its best.

Our country will be ready for this grand celebration of friendship. I have made a commitment to that end.

My Dear Compatriots,

The issue of security was not the least of the challenges Cameroon had to address   in 2017.

The Boko Haram terrorist sect continued its attacks against our country. Thanks to the bravery of our soldiers and the courage of our population, we inflicted heavy losses on this criminal group and annihilated its expansionist dreams. Definitely, vigilance remains the watchword. In collaboration with our neighbours and international partners, we will sustain our efforts to totally eradicate this terrorist group. 

We also scored remarkable victories combating hostage-taking on our eastern border. We will step up efforts in that regard, and relentlessly track down the criminal groups involved.

In the North-West and South-West Regions, socio-professional grievances, which the Government nonetheless strove to address adequately, were exploited by extremists seeking to impose their secessionist plans through violence.

We all witnessed the seriousness of the spillover. The symbols of the Republic were desecrated. Our children’s education was compromised by criminal arsonists who did not hesitate to burn down schools and attack students. Economic and social activities were disrupted by irresponsible strike calls imposed on the population through threats, intimidation and violence. Bomb attacks were carried out. Many of our compatriots lost their lives in violence perpetrated by secessionists.  Members of our defence and security forces were assassinated in cold blood in the line of duty.

I would like to invite you to spare a thought for all our fellow citizens who lost their lives in this crisis. On behalf of the entire Nation, I would also like to extend our heartfelt condolences to all the bereaved families.

As I reminded you recently, it is my duty to ensure republican order, social peace, the unity of the Nation and Cameroon’s integrity.

In this regard, I have issued instructions that all those who have taken up arms, who perpetrate or encourage violence should be fought relentlessly and held accountable for their crimes before the courts of law.

The security operations conducted to that end have already yielded excellent results. They will continue unabated, but without excesses. I congratulate the defence and security forces on the bravery, determination, restraint and professionalism they have demonstrated thus far.

I am aware that the wish of every Cameroonian of good will is to see an end to tensions in the North-West and South-West Regions and a return to normalcy. The vast majority of Cameroonians aspire to live together in peace.

Bearing in mind this aspiration, I set up the National Commission for the Promotion of Bilingualism and Multiculturalism which will play a key role in promoting our togetherness.

It is in the same light that, at the onset of the crisis, I requested the Government to engage in a constructive dialogue with English-speaking teachers and lawyers to seek solutions to their demands. The Government took many actions following the dialogue, even going beyond the initial demands. Others are ongoing or in the pipeline.

I should make it very clear that, to my mind, dialogue has always been and will always remain the best means of resolving problems, so long as it is strictly in line with republican legality.

My Dear Compatriots,

My conviction that our fellow citizens desire greater participation in managing their affairs, especially at the local level, has been strengthened by the consultations I have held and the many opinions and suggestions I have received.

In this regard, it is my firm belief that fast-tracking our decentralization process will enhance the development of our Regions.

To that end, I have ordered the implementation of the necessary measures to speedily give effect to this major reform.

In the same vein, the completion of the establishment of the institutions provided for in the Constitution will contribute towards consolidating the rule of law and open a new page in our democratic process.

The year 2018 will be an important election year. All necessary measures will be taken to ensure that elections are held in peace and security.

My Dear Compatriots,

As you can see, our Nation is facing multiple challenges which we should address together in fraternity, with due respect for our institutions and in a spirit of national concord.

In this light, Cameroon is a precious legacy for each and every one of us.

Let us remain worthy of our legacy, of a united Cameroon, standing tall, proud and jealous of its freedom.

Happy New Year to you all!

Long live Cameroon!

Yaounde, 31 December 2017


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Saturday, December 23, 2017

Ndu Council Creates the Unexpected, Adopts FCFA One Billion and Seventy Seven Million as Budget

Ndu Council Adopts a Colossal sum of FCFA 1.077.000.000 (one billion and seventy seven million) as budget for 2018 as against FCFA 860.000.000 in 2017. The councilors adopted the budget based on the council development agenda for 2018. Though doubts have been casted as to whether the huge budget is realistic, Bunyui Emmanuel Nyugap however disclosed that the council is hoping to generate about FCFA 372.760.000 locally while FEICOM will provide FCFA 535.555.425 and PNDP will provide FCFA 54.295.218. The SDO for Donga Mantung applauded the council for its determination to foster development in the municipality. Nkwenti Simon Doh used the opportunity to cautioned especially youths against drug consumption, promiscuity and child labour. He called on the councilors to sensitize the population in order for Ndu not to be the hup for child labour.
The mayor of Ndu council it is worth mentioning has been very innovative in his actions though several lapses were recorded during this year. Worthy to note that Ndu council was rated the best managed council in Donga Mantung by PNDP and ranked 6th in the North West Region and it is time for the mayor not to lay on his laureate. Though the situation is not that bad in Ndu council, observers say the huge budget may not produce the needed impact given that the basket approach by PNDP to prioritize projects in the municipality is yet to meet the desire of the population as some projects have been rejected by its beneficiaries. This is so because some of the projects realized by the council this year were either abandoned half way or were "poorly executed". Examples abound. The Ndu Park B, constructed beside St. Louis Campus Ndu has been abandoned to goats and sheep. The Mobile Urinary(ies) that have never moved from one spot since 2015 are a fiasco. Furthermore, the plastic tanks (which were allegedly overcharged) did not even improve on access to water in Ndu town. Critical minds have been wondering whether the master of the "Vision Cottage" was able to select from the basket of priorities the needs of the population. It is worth mentioning that while councilors were deliberating on the budget, a farmer who happened to have been present at the session murmured to himself whether the council could not disburse only 10% of the revenue collected in the various markets to finance a mini agropastoral show when smaller councils like Misaje and Ako have organized agropastoral shows. A glance at priority project reveals another blurt of the Ndu council blunder. It concerns the installation of solar street lamps when the first lamps did not last for three months. In fact, Bunyui Emmanuel hopes to rehabilitate the water system with about FCFA 600.000.000 from FEICOM yet his vision sees only the rehabilitation scheme and the solar pumping station without thinking of how to protect the water catchment. Apparently, with Bunyui Emmanuel, the mayor of Ndu council is dancing " the Bafia dance" when judged from this huge budget. A budget that depends more that 75% on external funders is not sustainable.


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Misaje Council Budget Records Drop

Misaje Council Adopts FCFA 429.691.433 as Budget for 2018 as against FCFA 432.245.000 in 2017, recording a decrease of FCFA 2.533.557 (representing about 0.6%). Though Mgbatta Sammy Nforkemba, mayor of Misaje said the minimal decrease is as a result of the fervent quest to make the budget more realistic, questions have been raised as to why resources from other development partners like FEICOM, PNDP and LIFIDEP were not projected in the budget. However,  Councilor Mgbata Sammy tried to clear the clouds by saying that funding from these partners shall be considered and received as additional budget or special authorizations. Holding few months after PNDP rated Misaje Council as the worst managed council in the North West Region, Mayor Mgbata Sammy tried as much as positive to exonerate Misaje Council as the worst in the performance basket exercise. He said " the one and only handicap was that neither the Municipal Treasurer nor the SG was present to have shown the good work that is done in Misaje council". Harping on the criteria used by PNDP put in place that Misaje could not obtain a pass, he outlined five points that were unjust such as Misaje Municipal Treasurer not sending monthly reports, complete absence of financial statements, no CDO after the former left though one has been recruited, SG unable to tell PNDP how he runs the council etc etc


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Thousands Celebrate the Life of Queen Mother of Nwangri Palace (PhotoNews)

Thousands Join Nwangri People to Celebrate the life the Queen Mother (bfu bfu) of Ma-Yaah Isabella Ntani (1935-March 2017).   Euphoria of  December 21, 2017 that Saluted the Bfu bfu in pictures. News in Pictures












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Bakari Gamngong David Elected First Deputy Mayor for Ndu Council

Here is the Newly Elected 1st Deputy Mayor of Ndu Council, Bakari Gamngong David. He was elected yesterday December 22, 2017 during an extraordinary session. He replaces late Martin Fon Yembe. Bakari is coming into the council executive at a very crucial moment. Especially as the Ndu council is facing serious leadership crisis. Besides, Ndu council as observed is in an identity crisis as a result of maybe having managers and not leaders or selecting wrong projects for execution. That said, Bakari who hails from Mbiyeh is expected to accompany the visions from the cottage reflect over the following;
Why Market B flopped, the solar streets, the plastic tank programme, improving access to potable water, increase usage of market hanger, the standing mobile urinary etc. His being elected has raised hope has the untimely demise of Martin left many wondering whether the council will  not go incomatoes. Indicators were already rife at what many had observed due to poor leadership.

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Next President of Liberia: Ex-Soccer Star George Weah Could Score Big Time Goal

Former world footballer of the year, George Weah might realize his dreams of becoming the President of Liberia come this Christmas.

George Weah
 
Liberia will hold a delayed presidential run-off vote on December 26 with former soccer star George Weah facing Vice-President Joseph Boakai.
 
Liberian presidential poll was held up for several weeks by a court challenge by the candidate who came third in round one in October, which Weah won with 39 percent of the vote.
 
Weah, a national hero in Liberia, became the first non-European to win European soccer’s player of the year award in 1995, the same year he picked up the African and world player of the year awards.
 
“King George”, as Weah’s supporters call him, is wildly popular among the youth and the disenfranchised, especially in the shanties of the rundown seaside capital Monrovia. Many of them feel they have not benefited from Liberia’s post-war recovery, a sentiment that has counted against Boakai.
 
Weah, 51, has served as a senator from the opposition Congress for Democratic Change since 2015, after returning home from an international soccer career to immerse himself in politics. As a political novice in 2005, he lost to Johnson Sirleaf in a presidential election.
 
Liberians are eager for change after Nobel Peace Prize-winning Sirleaf’s 12-year rule, which sealed a lasting peace in a country that for decades had only known war, but which has failed to tackle corruption or much improve a lot of the poorest.
 
-Reuters

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Popular Motivational Speaker Born Without Limbs Welcomes Identical Twin Girls (Photos)

Popular evangelist and motivational speaker Nicholas James Vujicic has been left overjoyed after welcoming two set of identical twins.

Nicholas James Vujicic and family
 
Australian Christian evangelist and motivational speaker Nicholas James Vujicic popularly known as Nick Vujicic and wife Kanae Vujicic welcomed a set of identical twins on December 20.
 
Overjoyed Vujicic took to Facebook to share the story writing: "Our Identical Double Blessing from Our Gracious and Almighty God! Born Dec 20th - Olivia Mei Vujicic (red bow, 5lbs2oz @ 7:54am) and Ellie Laurel Vujicic (yellow bow, 5lbs14oz @ 7:56am) !!! Mommy (Kanae Vujicic) and Girls doing wonderful."
 
This is the couple's third and fourth child and the medics reported that the babies were both in perfect health.
 
 
The two married on 12 February 2012 after Kanae came to listen to Nick’s motivational speech in 2008. They now live in southern California. The couple’s firstborn son was born in February 2013 while their second son, Dejan was born in September 2015.
 
 
Nick who was born with tetra-amelia, a rare disorder characterized by the absence of arms and legs is one of the seven individuals planet-wide who lives with the syndrome. He is the founder of Life Without Limbs and Attitude is Altitude, both which focus on motivational talks and ministry.


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How 128 UN Members Voted to Defy Trump's Recognition of Jerusalem

Even after threatening some countries not to vote against his decision, President Donald Trump was defied by 128 UN Members who voted against his recognition of Jerusalem.

President Donald Trump
 
President Donald Trump’s threat to cut off funding to nations that voted at the UN General Assembly against his decision to  recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, only swayed about 65 countries.
 
One hundred and twenty eight countries, among them staunch allies of Washington, including Nigeria, defied his bullying threat and voted to reject the move, a stance that  Palestinian UN envoy Riyad Mansour called a “massive setback” for the United States.
 
Thirty five  countries, among them Rwanda  abstained while nine tiny countries, including Togo voted along with US.
 
An additional 21 countries, such as Ukraine, did not show up during voting, perhaps to avoid being on the wrong side against Trump.
 
Guatemala, Honduras, Israel, the Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau and Togo joined the United States in opposing the measure.
Among the countries that abstained were Argentina, Australia, Canada, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Mexico, the Philippines, Poland, Romania and Rwanda.
 
Speaking ahead of the emergency session, US Ambassador Nikki Haley warned the General Assembly that the United States “will remember this day.”

“America will put our embassy in Jerusalem,” Haley said in defence of the US move, which broke with international consensus and unleashed protests across the Muslim world.
 
“No vote in the United Nations will make any difference on that,” Haley said.

“But this vote will make a difference on how Americans look at the UN and on how we look at countries who disrespect us in the UN.”

“When we make generous contributions to the UN we also have a legitimate expectation that our goodwill is recognized and respected,” she said.
 
The resolution reaffirms that the status of Jerusalem must be resolved through negotiations, and that any decision reached outside of that framework must be rescinded.
 
Without explicitly referencing the US move, it “affirms that any decisions and actions which purport to have altered the character, status or demographic composition of the Holy City of Jerusalem have no legal effect, are null and void and must be rescinded in compliance with relevant resolutions of the Security Council.”
 
How UN members voted on Jerusalem
 
The motion was sent to the General Assembly after it was vetoed by the United States at the Security Council on Monday, although all other 14 council members voted in favour.
 
While resolutions by the General Assembly are non-binding, a strong vote in support carries political weight.
 
Ahead of the vote, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blasted the UN as a “house of lies,” saying Israel “rejects outright this vote, even before it passes.”
 
“No General Assembly resolution will ever drive us from Jerusalem,” vowed Danny Danon, Israel’s envoy to the United Nations.
 
Palestinian foreign minister Riad al-Malki called the vote an “unprecedented test” for the UN, and referenced the US warning that it was “taking names.”
 
“History records names, it remembers names — the names of those who stand by what is right and the names of those who speak falsehood,” al-Malki said. “Today we are seekers of rights and peace.”
 
Trump’s decision on December 6 to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital prompted a flurry of appeals to the United Nations.
 
The status of the Holy City is one of the thorniest issues in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with both sides claiming it as their capital.
 
Trump warned that Washington would closely watch how nations voted, suggesting, like Haley, there could be financial reprisals for those that back the motion put forward by Yemen and Turkey on behalf of Arab and Muslim countries.
 
“They take hundreds of millions of dollars and even billions of dollars and then they vote against us,” Trump said at the White House.
 
“Well, we’re watching those votes. Let them vote against us. We’ll save a lot. We don’t care.”
 
The resolution mirrored the text that was vetoed at the Security Council on Monday, and although it does not mention Trump’s decision, it expresses “deep regret at recent decisions” concerning the city’s status.
 
No country has veto powers in the General Assembly, unlike in the 15-member Security Council where the United States, along with Britain, China, France and Russia, can block any resolution.
 
Among the 14 countries voting in favor on Monday were Britain, France, Italy and Japan and they did so again on Thursday.
 
Ukraine, which supported the draft resolution in the Security Council, was among 21 countries that did not turn up for Thursday’s vote.
 
Israel seized the largely-Arab eastern sector of Jerusalem during the 1967 Six-Day War and later annexed it, claiming both sides of the city as its “eternal and undivided capital.”
 
But the Palestinians want the eastern sector as the capital of their future state and fiercely oppose any Israeli attempt to extend sovereignty there.
 
Several UN resolutions call on Israel to withdraw from territory seized in 1967 and the draft resolution contains the same language as past motions adopted by the assembly.
 
-NAN


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