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Tuesday, September 9, 2014

North West Basic Education: Punitive Transfer Mar Back to School


As school began yesterday, at atmosphere of unceratinty looms large in rural areas as some teachers have not yet shown up in school. It is alleged that the situation in Donga Mantung Division is very pathetic due to the way that the transfers were handled. Some inspectors are said to have played the ostrich in the transfer of teachers. Cases of headteachers who have been moved to classroom teachers in some remote areas abound high.
Yet stakeholders of North West Basic Education wrapped up their sector conference in Bamenda with a cry over the alarming poor teacher-pupil-ratio in most rural schools and poor equipment of schools in ICT tools.
            During the sectorial conference which held at the Bamenda congress hall on August 27, 2014, the North West Regional delegate of Basic Education, Mrs. Fon Nyangha Susan, who lamented over difficulties faced in the basic Education sector, said observed that teachers are in short supply both quantitatively and qualitatively including the fact that the infrastructural situation of classrooms needs great attention. “With the June 2013 new Ministerial organizational chart, new services have been created which are in great need of equipment and infrastructure especially the resources to revamp functional literacy centres”. She added that with the on-going decentralization process and transferred cases from the ministry of Basic Education to councils, the different actors were yet to work in synergy.
            Beside, Susan Fon noted that the minimum package is too restricted both qualitative and often arrives late and the pedagogic supervisors greatly need means of locomotion for the effective supervision of actors on the field while some schools are in dire need of potable water and good toilets, latrines and electricity.
            Acknowledging government measures undertaken to render the teaching-learning-environment more conducive, the Delegate stressed that great strides are being taken in this direction. She therefore instanced the on-going contratualization process of some 302 PTA teachers by the World Bank, the annual allocation and rehabilitation of classrooms and the fact that North West Regions is the highest beneficiary of up to 18 very well construction Japanese Sponsored Schools. “The annual purchase of didactic materials in the form of the minimum package, the government efforts to reinforce free Basic Education and the allocation of running credits and other materials given for offices, schools and school health”.
            Re-echoing some ministerial instructions and warnings, Fon Susan said all teachers who do not report for work must be reported to hierarchy, head teachers must not meddle into the financial affairs of PTA, and syllabus coverage must be effective from the first sequence to ensure good results at the end of the year.  “All periodic documents and other information requested by hierarchy must be forwarded in time, stipulated dates for registering children for official examinations must be used”.
            In his opening and closing speech, the North West Governor, Adolf Lele L’Afrique, called on the teachers to reverse the poor result recorded in the end of course examinations in the 2013/2014 academic year by putting in more efforts in the 2014/2015 academic year. He equally enjoined the school heads to be vigilant in their respective schools especially at the moment when Boko Haram Ebola and Cholera are around and warned against absenteeism amongst teachers and the fact that some of the teachers pay people to teach for them.



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Boko Haram: A hundred assailants killed by the Cameroonian army

Boko Haram
Issa Tchiroma Bakary, Minister of Communication and government spokesman has announced the death of nearly a hundred militants of the Islamist sect Boko Haram, following a response from the Cameroonian army. The military operation of Saturday, September 6, 2014 in the locality Fotokol led to Cameroonian Army pushing back the insurgents far off into the Nigerian territory.  "During the day of Saturday, September 6, 2014 at approximately 1:00 p.m., two shells were fired by the terrorist group Boko Haram on Fotokol in Cameroonian territory in the Far North Region, immediately bordering that of Gambaru located in Nigeria. No casualties have been recorded on the Cameroonian side after the attack. Our defense forces have vigorously responded with mortar attacks against the positions held by the terrorist group Boko Haram behind the attack. The results of the Cameroonian response reported more than a hundred people in the ranks of the attackers, "says the release. However, Minister Issa Bakary Tchiroma also revealed that among the victims were, "two of Tuareg origin who have been clearly identified," said the spokesman of the Government. According to the Minister of Communication, "the power of the Cameroonian forced the terrorist Boko Haram to reverse their position about 7 kilometers from the border town of Gambaru, within the Nigerian territory" . This new response of the Cameroonian army at Fotokol comes less than a week after a recent replica which left approximately 40 deaths among members of the Nigerian sect.

He congratulated that defence and security forces for “their bravery, their commitment and their determination to meet the challenge of preserving our territorial integrity, protection of our people, their property and all those who live within our borders”



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Political Stalemate at Tubah Council As 27 Councilors Threaten to Dump SDF

Martin Tanjong: Mayor of Tubah
At atmosphere of stale familiarity looms in Tubah Council, Mezam Division of the Northwest Region following a standoff by some 27 out of the 35 SDF councilors of the Tubah council are now threatening a collective resignation from the SDF party  as a solidarity move for the mayor of the council ,Martin Tanjong who has recently come under scathing attacks from the hierarchy of the party. Things came to  head on Monday 8 September 2014 when the 27 councilors rallied at the residence of mayor Martin Tanjong in Bambili to reinstate their unflinching support and loyalty to mayor Martin Tanjong whom they all hold they voted into office in good faith.
Of late, the SDF had slammed the mayor Martin Tanjong with the dreaded article 8:2 and seemingly during the last NEC meeting, 18:8 barring the former district chairman now mayor was ruled.
The crisis which has been rocking the SDF party in Tubah since the 30 September 2013 elections resurfaced recently when the SDF provincial chairman who doubles as member of parliament for the Boyo constituency,Honourable Njong Evaristus summoned a meeting of the SDF at the Tubah council chambers threatening the mayor and the councilors that should they  not toe party lines in the upcoming reorganization of the party come September 11, they are all going to face the wrath of the party. Honourable Njong Evaristus warned Martin Tanjong that he must step aside as the district chairman of the party even before the reorganization of the basic organs of the party is carried out in Tubah. The councilors of the Tubah council did not also take it lightly when Honourable Njong threatened to extend the wrath of the party to them.
The controversial visit of honourable Njong  Evaristus was closely followed by that of Honourable Wilfred Fusi Namukong of the Bafut/Tubah constituency who fueled more confusion by announcing that the money that has been announced as his contribution for the 30th September 2013 election campaign is not what he actually gave, adding that the electoral district chairman, Martin Tanjong must be held to account. To conclude, he offered another 500,000frs for the reorganization of the basic organs of the party come September 11 2014.
Enraged by the twist of events ahead of the reorganization of the party in Tubah in the days ahead, the 27 councilors of the Tubah council, met at the residence of mayor Martin Tanjong to take a decision on how to deal with the looming crisis.
One of the councilors, Mr Nyincho told the press at the end of the meeting that the SDF party is founded on the principle of “power to the people”. It is this fundamental principle; he noted that guided their choice of mayor after the elections. He thus advised party hierarchy to respect the basic principles of the party as the councilors in Tubah are not going to change their position.
Another councilor for his part said the SDF party which is well organized in Tubah some years back had a common understanding that the position of mayor will rotate from one village to the other. After Bambui, it was just but normal that Bambili takes over from where the throne would move to Babanki. He expressed shock as to why the investiture committee of the party violated this arrangement for reasons that are not yet clear. He was corroborated by a third female councilor who warned that Honourable Njong should be stopped from stirring the trouble that he is fomenting in Tubah. All the 27 councilors present at the meeting fumed that how on earth can Njong Evaristus who lost election woefully in Fundong be the one dishing out lessons on democracy and elections to people who master the subject matter better than him. They said he went ahead to sell councilors for a whooping amount of money in the 14 April 2014 senate elections.
It is here that the councilors reaffirmed their unflinching loyalty to Mayor Martin Tanjong noting that any attempt to disrupt the party or get Martin Tanjong out of the way through undemocratic means would mean that all of them would collectively resign from the party. They further warned the administration to be careful because Honourable Njong Evaristus may provoke a bloodbath in Tubah on 11 September in the guise of reorganizing the party. The councilors held their grounds that 11 September 2014 in Tubah could just turn out to be like 11 September 2001 in the USA when the twin towers were brought down. Another school of thought is accusing Hon. Njong of trying to put the Bambui and the Bambili people at loggerhead.
In his reaction, Mayor Martin Tanjog said he was the mayor of all the people of Tubah and not a mayor for SDF militants only.  Tanjong challenged all that he should be judged by the development that he has brought to Tubah at the end of the mandate ,so that the community can look back with appreciation even after he has left office .He said Honourable Njong Evaristus has been behaving as if he is mad  when it comes to elections in Tubah when he cannot even boast of having a following in his constituency in Boyo. The mayor went on to say that he and his councilors will not be intimidated by the SDF provincial chairman who is doing all within his reach to destabilize the SDF party in Tubah. According to the Mayor, almost all senior SDF officials had already called him to discuss the situation but, he concluded that it is the will of the people who elected him that will prevail. 
In prelude to the meeting at the mayor’s residence some school administrators in Tubah in the presence of the Inspector of Basic Education, Mr Njimetet Penn received didactic material from the council. While handing over the material mayor Martin Tanjong said it was to ensure that the more than 26 schools in the municipality take off effectively .The material he noted contained everything that the schools need such as registers, chalk, paper,  sheets amongst others. All fingers are now crossed as to what will happen in Tubah come 11 September 2014 as there are already threats that the council chambers will not be used by Honourable Njong Evaristus for the controversial reorganization.


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Pastor Chris Oyakhilome addresses divorce rumours during Church Service

Pastor Chris Oyakhilome finally addressed the divorce sage during communion service in his Church yesterday.
He said
“I heard that some media houses – especially in Nigeria – are writing some things against me. All sorts of frivolous charges, that’s crazy.You have to understand something about a man of God. A man of God is not just someone who worships God or preaches God. A man of God is handpicked by God, set on course by God. If you study the scriptures, you will not find one man of God go against God, sinning against God.
The only things you might find will be a man of God, maybe in two different kinds of ways. Moses, for example; when he struck the rock twice, [he] was provoked by the anger of the people. [It was] not because he wanted to do something against the Lord. No man of God does something against the Lord.“Are you hearing me? A man of God is set on a course; there is a type of life that he is given. Then you have a young man, a young prophet; he wasn’t named; he was deceived by another man of God and so he went in a direction that God said ‘don’t go’.
“That is the only kind of thing you find about a man of God when he misses the message of God or he acts beyond what God said. But a man of God settles himself in the fight against the world… like those writing those stupid things about me, that I did this and I did that.
You don’t know who a man of God is. I don’t go in that direction. I wasn’t accused of the things you said, nor did I commit those stupid things that you said and I don’t need to go into that level in such discussions.
He recalled that Jesus passed through similar travails and eventually overcame. He said that although so many people were making mockery of him, he would remain steadfast and not lose focus.
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Monday, September 8, 2014

Complete Results of AFCON 2015 Qualifiers, Super Eagle Suiffers Setback

Here below are the results of the AFCON 2015
Tunisia 2 - 1 Botswana
Nigeria 2 - 3 Congo
Ghana 1 - 1 Uganda
Ivory Coast 2-1 Sierra Leone
Niger 1 - 3 Cape Verde
Congo DR 0 - 2 Cameroon
Burkina Faso 2 - 0 Lesotho
Gabon 1 - 0 Angola
Senegal 2 - 0 Egypt
Sudan 0 - 3 South Africa
Guinea 2 - 1 Togo
Zambia 0 - 0 Mozambique
Ethiopia 1 - 2 Algeria. 

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Breaking News: Ebola; New Case Confirmed in Lagos


A new case of the Ebola disease has been confirmed in Lagos, Minister of Health, Onyebuchi Chukwu said.
Ebola protection ooh
Professor Chukwu disclosed this at a press conference held today, September 8, 2014 while also saying that the sister of late Port Harcourt doctor, Iyke Enemuo had been discharged.
The new patient is said to be the fiancé of someone who made primary contact with index case, Patrick Sawyer.
The Minister also said that Enemuo's wife is responding to treatment and will soon be discharged. Enemuo contracted the disease after secretly treating an infected ECOWAS diplomat in Port harcourt.
The development was also revealed via Twitter by the minister's Special Assistant on Media and Communication, Dan Nwomeh.
Mr. Nwomeh shared some of the highlights of the press conference through a series of tweets. Read below:
Wife of late PH doctor on treatment in isolatn ward in Lag no longer has #EVD symptoms, undergoing series of tests preparatory to discharge
Of 11 #Ebola survivors in Nigeria, 9 managed sucesfuly by mgt team & discharged, 1 treated by late doctor, latest Lagos case also survived
Nigeria current EVD status Sept 8 Total confirmed cases 19 - 7 dead, 11 survivors, 1 under treatment in Lagos. No more #Ebola patient in PH
Minister of Health:  only 1 #Ebola patient now under treatment in Nigeria.  Patient, wife of late PH is recovering & will be discharged soon
Minister of Health again dispels rumours of #Ebola cases in many states including Kebbi Kaduna Lagos FCT Oyo Ebonyi Delta & Sokoto
Port Harcourt has total of 477 currently under surveillance,  5 have been discharged after completing 21 days observation
Total of 339 contacts previously on surveillance released after completing 21 days of observation
Total number of contacts of EVD currently under surveillance in Lagos has reduced to 27
Another #Ebola patient in Nigeria has been successfully managed & discharged.  She is sister of late PH doctor & was treated in PH
19th case of EVD in Nigeria is fiancé of a primary contact of Sawyer in Lagos who has made full recovery
Total number of confirmed cases now 19th, with total number of deaths still 7 while there are now 10 survivors of EVD in Nigeria so far
Minister of Health briefing d press on latest developments on #Ebola Virus Disease in Nigeria
Minister of Health to brief d press this morning on status of #Ebola Virus Disease in Nigeria. Venue is 6th Floor FMOH Abuja @ 10 am

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Sunday, September 7, 2014

Vaccine gives monkeys Ebola immunity BBC Says

Source BBC
Vaccinated monkeys have developed "long-term" immunity to the Ebola virus, raising a prospect of successful human trials, say scientists.
The experiments by the US National Institutes of Health showed immunity could last at least 10 months.
Human trials of the vaccine started this week in the US and will extend to the UK and Africa.
The World Health Organization says more than 2,000 people have now died in the outbreak in West Africa.
Several experimental treatments are now being considered to help contain the spread of Ebola.
This includes a vaccine being developed by the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline.
It uses a genetically modified chimp virus containing components of two species of Ebola - Zaire, which is currently circulating in West Africa, and the common Sudan species.
The viral vaccine does not replicate inside the body, but it is hoped the immune system will react to the Ebola component of the vaccine and develop immunity.

Ebola casualties

Up to 5 September

2,105
Ebola deaths - probable, confirmed and suspected
  • 1,089 Liberia
  • 517 Guinea
  • 491 Sierra Leone
  • 8 Nigeria
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Poor durability
Animal research, on which the decision to begin human trials was based, has now been published in the journal Nature Medicine.
It shows four crab-eating macaques all survived what would have been a fatal dose of Ebola virus five weeks later.
However, only half survived an infection 10 months after immunisation.
Dr Anthony Fauci, the director of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told the BBC: "The good part of this vaccine is that at five weeks or earlier you get full protection.
"The sobering news is the durability isn't great, but if you give a boost, a second shot, you make it really durable."
"We knew this worked in the monkey months ago and based on this paper we started human trials."
For now this is the best evidence available on how successful such a vaccine would be in people.
Nurses helping man with Ebola Healthcare workers would be prioritised for a vaccine
The first patient, a 39-year-old woman, was given the vaccine last week as human trials got under way.
There will also be separate trials of the vaccine against just the Zaire Ebola species.
These will take place in the US, the University of Oxford in the UK as well as in Mali and Gambia.
The WHO said safety data would be ready by November 2014 and, if the vaccine proved safe, it would be used in West Africa immediately.
Healthcare workers and other frontline staff would be prioritised for vaccination.
'Really encouraging' The number of doses currently available is between 400 - if a lot of vaccine is needed for immunity - and 4,000 if smaller amounts are sufficient.
As with all experimental therapies, the WHO has warned hopes of a vaccine must not detract from the proven methods of infection control which have defeated all previous outbreaks.
Prof Jonathan Ball, a virologist at the University of Nottingham, said: "This is really encouraging data.
"The degree of protection seen with the chimpanzee adenovirus alone - which will be used in one of the human clinical trials planned for the UK, Mali and the Gambia - was still pretty impressive, especially when the animals received Ebola virus within a few weeks of vaccination.
"This is important as it would keep the dosing regimen simple and could still provide good protection in the sort of outbreak that we are seeing in Western Africa at the moment."
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Ebola virus disease (EVD)
Ebola virus
  • Symptoms include high fever, bleeding and central nervous system damage
  • Spread by body fluids, such as blood and saliva
  • Fatality rate can reach 90% - but current outbreak has mortality rate of about 55%
  • Incubation period is two to 21 days
  • There is no proven vaccine or cure
  • Supportive care such as rehydrating patients who have diarrhoea and vomiting can help recovery
  • Fruit bats, a delicacy for some West Africans, are considered to be virus's natural host

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