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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

International Credit Union Day Celebration: Meet Pioneer Members of CamCCUL Network

 International Credit Union Day: CamCCUL Confirms Supremacy as Thousands Join Bamenda Chapter the Celebrate Strength, Growth and Successes in the People Helping People Concept

Gran mother of the Credit Union Movement in Cameroon  

The first 3 women who opened the first accounts in the Credit Union at Njinikom
First Counter used 50 years ago
First male adherents




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Announcing...Bamenda Fashion Week,December 15-20, 2015 Bamenda Congress Hall

          Announcing...Bamenda Fashion Week,December 15-20, 2015 Bamenda Congress Hall


Award Winning designer

The Eyes of the fashion world turns to the capital of the North West this December 15-20, 2015, when the Bamenda traditional attire Fashion Week opens.

Catwalk, pic google
Established traditional designers and young hopefuls will rub shoulders with buyers, celebrities and reporters’ cameras as new collections in the traditional regalia or 'contri clothes' industry are unleashed to the snap of photographers’ flashes.

models
Running from December 15-20, the event will feature more than 50 catwalk shows, displaying the latest cuts from within the industry.

dignitaries get get interviews
More refined traditional looks shall be found at the Bamenda Fashion Week event where over 100 designers are lined up for the exhibition of the industry's latest movers and shakers.
designs of all sorts
The Bamenda Fashion Week which is created by Gwain Colbert Fulai, journalist and cultural promoter, is a unique event in the catwalk circuit with its mix of latest designs in the traditional regalia scene. We invite dress makers to take the opportunity and showcase their creativity and ingenuity in the domain. 
the young learning the art
Holding at Bamenda Congress Hall, the Bamenda Fashion Week showcases North West traditional regalia in all its shapes, sizes and styles.
lone cameroon cultural identity
It celebrates the creativity and ingenuity of Cameroon women in the sector who struggle each day to empower themselves economically.
source of economic empowerment for women
The Bamenda Fashion Week is also a celebration and an acknowledgement by men of women’s leadership in the domain of modern designs for this most respectable Cameroonian attire.
attire brings out the beauty in you
 You are invited to be part of the event which shall gather over 5000 visitors in one week either by becoming a volunteer or a sponsor.
it comes in all sizes and shapes


The Bamenda Fashion Week which shall be covered by over 30 media organs shall also benefit from live coverage from Africa Magic and Dignity Television and shall be a venue par excellence to promote the rights of women in the fashion apparel industry in Cameroon.
its has become a fashion statement

Fru Ndi mesmarizes Pal Biya in it

what beauty

latest cuts
For more inquiries and booking, contact: Gwain Colbert, Event Commissioner
Tel: 677852476, Email:bamendafashionweek@gmail.com


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Africans are Lazy Fools only Good at Lovemaking and Stealing - Donald Trump



United States Republican party candidate, Donald Trump has lashed out on Africans who he believes have adversely affected the development of America.
 
Once again, US business magnate, Donald Trump has expressed his deep disgust for Africans by referring to them as 'lazy fools only good at eating, lovemaking and thugger'.
Speaking in Indianapolis, Trump who is also the republican Presidential torch bearer, reiterated his promise to deport Africans especially those of Kenyan origin including their son,  Barrack Obama.
“African Americans are very lazy. The best they can do is gallivanting around ghettoes, lamenting how they are discriminated. These are the people America doesn’t need. They are the enemies of progress. Look at African countries like Kenya for instance, those people are stealing from their own government and go to invest the money in foreign countries.
From the government to opposition, they only qualify to be used as a case study whenever bad examples are required. How do you trust even those who have ran away to hide here at the United States hiding behind education? I hear they abuse me in their blogs but I don’t care because even the internet they are using is ours and we can decide to switch it off from this side.
These are people who import everything including matchsticks. In my opinion, most of these African countries ought to be recolonized again for another 100 years because they know nothing about leadership and self governance”  Donald Trump said bitterly as he illuminated how he plans to reconstruct America and restore its lost glory.
“I promise to make America great again by restoring our dignity that we have since lost through Obama. The more reason why I still believe that he, and his Kenyan brothers and sisters should be deported back to Kenya to make America safe”
Sources have indicated that Trump’s thrush did not augur well with the Carson Camp and they have since distanced themselves from Trump words.




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I Find Him Very Qualified and Interesting - Sepp Blatter Backs Orji Uzor Kalu for FIFA President


Suspended FIFA president, Sepp Blatter, has openly declared his support for former Abia state Governor, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu to occupy the exalted position of FIFA President.
Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu

 
Many football enthusiasts have been debating about who would become the next president ever since embattled FIFA president, Sepp Blatter was suspended for fraud and money laundering.
Sepp Blatter is now weighing in on the debate, stating that former Abia State governor, Orji Uzor Kalu, would be a great fit for the position.
According to Vanguard, he reportedly stated the following during a Swiss radio station talk show in Zurich:
"The position of the FIFA president is too important to be left to just anybody. I have heard of some candidates who want to take over from me. But I find the Businessman from Nigeria Kalu very qualified and interesting because he is not only a businessman, but a politician with lots of contacts and corporate experience. He can bring his great experiences to bear in the running of world football.
"He is passionate about the game. I remember how he sponsored one of Nigerian clubs to win the CAF championship twice. He is a man that can take world football to the next level…If Africa hopes to win the support of other federations, then they must queue behind the Nigerian business man. Football has developed beyond just anybody taking over.
"I sacked Jerome Champgne in 2010 so how can he come back to lead an Association he tried to destroy. You need a man who can command respect and win friends for football. With Kalu Africa stands a better chance," he concluded.


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Nigerians Blast Donald Trump for Controversial Speech About Africans

Nigerians on the social media are currently boiling in anger following a recent defamatory speech by the United States Republican party's presidential candidate, Donald Trump against the black race.

 
Yesterday we posted a statement credited to Donald Trump where he describes Africans as 'lazy fools, only good at lovemaking and stealing'. Click here to read the hate speech.

As expected, some Nigerians have now taken to social media to express their feelings about this provocative statement.
 
See tweets below:
 
 
 
 



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Sunday, October 25, 2015

Africa's longest-serving leaders


Paris (AFP) - Congo votes to amend the constitution Sunday in a referendum allowing President Denis Sassou Nguesso to extend a grip on power that began three decades ago.
 
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial Guinea
Photo: (c) Reuters
Sassou Nguesso took power in 1979 and has been in office ever since, except for a five-year period.
Here is a list of Africa's longest-serving leaders:
- 36 years: Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial Guinea. Came to power in a coup on August 3, 1979. He was officially named president on October 12, 1982.
- 36 years: Jose Eduardo dos Santos, Angola. Leader of the party which won independence from Portugal in 1975, Dos Santos has been in power since September 20, 1979.
- 35 years: Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe. The only living African leader to have been continuously in power since his country's independence, Mugabe became prime minister in April 1980 and president in 1987.
- 32 years: Paul Biya, Cameroon. Came to power on November 6, 1982.
- 29 years: Yoweri Museveni, Uganda. Took office in January 1986 after winning the war which ousted the brutal regime of Idi Amin Dada, with help from neighbouring Tanzania.
- 29 years: King Mswati III, Swaziland. Acceded to the throne of the tiny southern African kingdom in April 1986, four years after the death of his father.
- 26 years: Omar al-Bashir, Sudan. Has ruled since he seized power in a coup in June 1989.
- 25 years: Idriss Deby, Chad. Emerged as the leader of the arid north-central African state in December 1990, after the war which ousted the regime of Hissein Habre.

- All-time record holders -

The longest-serving leaders of post-colonial African countries have been:
- Emperor King Haile Selassie, who was ousted from power in Ethiopia in 1974 after 44 years.
- Moamer Kadhafi of Libya, who ruled his north-African state for almost 42 years after a coup in 1969. Kadhafi was ousted and then killed in 2011 by a rebel movement backed by western warplanes.
- Omar Bongo Ondimba, who ruled the west African state of Gabon for more than 41 years until his death in October 2011. He was then succeeded by his son.


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Saturday, October 24, 2015

Credit Union Day Celebration: Achaba Union Nkambe Wins Butchers Union in a Tug of War (PhotoNews)

Jubilations
 

Supporters of Achaba Union

Achaba Union

Butchers Union










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Credit Union Day Celebration in the Nkambe Chapter: CamCCUL Network Growing from Strength to Strength (PhotoNews)



















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Spanish Business Magnet Overthrows Bill Gates As the Richest Man, See Who


A Spanish businessman has taken the title of the richest man in the world from the CEO of Microsoft, Bill Gates with what has been described as a quiet rise to wealth.
Amancio Ortega
 
Spanish clothing magnate, Amancio Ortega, 79, over took Microsoft founder Bill Gates for the first time ever in the Forbes rich list.
According to Forbes's real-time tracker, the elusive multibillionaire founder of European clothing retailer Zara smashed past Bill Gates to become the wealthiest person on the planet, with a fortune of $79.8 billion (€71.83 billion or £51.84 billion).
Bill Gates' estimated net worth is $79.5bn as of this afternoon. He's expected to take back his top position from Ortega.
The elusive Ortega isn't as much of a household name as Gates, but he's quietly ascended the wealth rankings in recent years, as his company continues to perform well and expand.
Unlike many of the richest people in the world, Ortega has a fascinating rags-to-riches story. Born in 1936 during the Spanish Civil War, Ortega's father earned 300 pesetas a month, a meager salary. 
Ortega's biographer described his memories of a childhood during which his family could not always afford enough food. He left school in his early teens, working his way up from the absolute bottom rung as a messenger boy in a shop.
It wasn't until he was 40 years old that Ortega got around to setting up Zara, the fast-fashion retailer that has gone from strength to strength first growing in Spain, then neighbouring Portugal and France, then London. Now it's all over the globe. 



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