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Sunday, March 6, 2016

Congratulation Letter to My Sisters Ahead of Women's Day-The Celebrities to Celebrate

 Temperature is rising and rising this week as we all look forward to join you in commemorating #IWD2016 to support the pledge for parity. In fact there is nothing more important than taking advantage of the heavy dose of Mother Earth to commit to memory all your efforts in changing lives positively. As March 8 approaches, you should always know that real men will be along to accompany you throughout the year and not just a single day. The pure will be there to make a #PledgeForParity. However, joining you in celebrating the social, economic, cultural and your political achievements is a goal we all stand to achieve for our homes, community, Division, region, Nation, continent and the world at large. 
My dear sister, yesterday one wise politician, (Sa Majeste Michel Kamse, Mayor of Yaounde III) inspired me alot when he turned to advice a couple at wedding. He said beauty lies in a smile, kindness, actions and deeds. And let me contextualize the description by adding that the little you have been doing is what is changing the face of humanity and the progress that we have registered. I salute you for your bravery. Ahead of this memorable day, I continue to look up to you as the woman emancipators. From a distant, you stood out of the madding crowd in a world where men (us) claim their position next to God. When in homes, along streets and in drinking spots we still have men who wear Mike Tyson to transform women to bunching bags. I know and I believe you have succeeded where others did not. 
In Cameroon, they are millions of women who have moved above the male artificial barriers to becoming Ministers, Directors, Senior Divisional Officers, Parliamentarians, development experts, lawyers, journalists, pastors etc. In fact this rare specie of woman apart from the fact they are caring mothers in their various homes have become role models to other young girls. However, since charity begins at home, I would like to use this opportunity to pay respect, appreciation and love to the woman who brought me to this world, my mum, Regina Muchop as she is known by her young girl’s name. Nothing is worth celebrating than a lifetime achievement in purely masculine dominated world. To my personal person, my better half, Beri Comfort, I say thumbs up for constantly challenging the blind exercise of power for me to understand that no institution is immune to change. The story of other women like Rosa Parks, Mother Teresa, Queen Elizabeth, Allen Johnson and many others continue to act as a stimulant to the woman.
Thumbs up woman. Exceptionally, one woman whose philanthropist gestures have touched the heart of Cameroonians is Madame Chantal Biya, the first lady of Cameroon. She is a model example of a mother who look closely at people by doing just what the communities need. The fact that she was crowned goodwill ambassador is indicative of the good work she has been doing to improve on the standard of living of the rural poor.
Nothing is more fascinating than celebrating the Life of these transformed women, who have rose above their own adversity, self doubt and have directly or indirectly impacted the lives of other women, especially those that suffer from childhood abuse and/or molestation. Today these statistics speak by themselves. It is inspiring to know that women:
• Are 52% of the world’s population
• Are responsible for 66% of the world’s output
• Earn 10% of the world’s income
• Own 1% of the world’s property
On this International Women's day may we rededicate ourselves once more to improving the quality of life for women especially by working hard to get women elected into positions where they can influence policies.
Here below are women who according to my own critical judgment analysis has done extraordinary things in a very common way to the point that her actions have attracted public attention and admiration.
Let me raise my voice to shout a big bravo to the following sisters:


Ma Yaah Patience Tamfu. She is CPDM Section President in the United States. Her trappings as a career politician speak volumes. In fact, to have risen above the artificial barriers to be elected Section President in Uncle Sam's country is a feat. If there is any area in Cameroon where the Beijing platform can be assessed, it is in her participation in political and economic sphere which was former a no go one for the woman. This woman has shown that women in leadership could mean a lot to Cameroon. Ever since this daughter of the great statesman, late Hon. SN Tamfu became the sparkling flicker, the ever first woman to strengthen the CPDM party in the United State of America. She has become a symbol that women in leadership position could mean a lot to Cameroon. Hitherto considered a no go zone for women, Yaah Patience Tamfu has not only dismantled the male barriers constructed round politics but has more importantly serve as a woman emancipator. Where two or three are gathered to talk development, Patience Tamfu is always present. Though living in the USA, her contributions to development initiatives in Mbum land are surplus. Congrats Ma Yaah and Happy Women's Day. 

Comfort Mussa, I would say is young, talented and jam-packed with the energy that has given her the
leeway to understand the breaks between the lives and experiences of men and women of this Andriod generation. It is not for nothing that Global Press named her among the top 15 women journalists around the world covering women issues. Commy as fondly called has not just been an event reporter but has taken risks of investigating life dreaded stories that even some men would never take risk. This International winning award journalist has in a short time achieved what others could not in several years of practice. She is easily described as "Journaliste competente et engage".  Comfort Mussa is doing great in empowering women councilors. Her strives with the women councilors of the Nkambe council has produced extraordinary results to the point that out of the four deputy mayors, there are two women. Besides, she is founder of SisterSpeak237.com, a lavender that has contributed to impact the lives of young girls and women. Comfort Mussa's legacy at the helm of CAMASEJ Bamenda are up the ladder. Yes, they are and such astute achievements could only come from someone with veritable leadership qualities. Keep the spirit Commy.

 Mary Awudu Ngayi, Mami Mary is a politician, perfect public speaker and woman emancipator whose
trappings with the Socialist women can never ever be erased. The Fon of Kup village recently described her as the Hilary Clinton of the Mbum people. Madame Mary Awudu is a woman whose talent and ingenuity have been likened to those of Hilary Clinton. The “Manju” of Mbum land is a woman whose life successes continue to spur young girls in Mbum land. She is a successful politician, a climate change campaigner and a successful business woman. Her rise to fame in the field of politics can easily be justified by the statement that life is a journey. In fact, John Bungam’s pilgrim progress is a classical expression of this truth that clearly portrays her as a political genius. Ma Mary as she is often referred to by youths, elders and other women to start with, she is a multi talented woman and describing her as an intellect is to use one of the weakest dictions to illustrate a genius. She is well-groomed and has the meticulous brain weave that is unbreakable.  Anyone who comes across her for the first time is attracted by her cultured manners which have made her a career politician and quite often she is referred to as the Campaign Manager. Meet her in one of her political trips in the field and you will confirm that she is woman with conscience and character. Or meet her talking to women on the phenomenon of climate change and you will be thrilled by her aptness in the domain.
She is always exceptional everywhere she goes. She started her political progress in the Social Democratic Front-SDF party where she is training and education secretary. Pregnant with political maturity and strategies, her desire to express her political ideas freely and pragmatically makes her an extraordinary women loaded with expedients.

Mafor Yaah Achidi Achu Judith is Commercial Director at CAMTEL. Many say she is a woman of abilities but I would confirm it by adding that she is the greatest gift to humanity. This is a woman who unlike others is busy round the clock. She doesn't like documents to be treated today for tomorrow. From CAMTEL Douala to South West and North West where she served as Regional head, her trappings continue to have a place ahead others who came before and after her. She is devoted to promoting the welfare of rural women reasons why Donga Mantung Fons honoured and coroneted her Ma-Yaah. In a bit to promote the football nursery of Donga Mantung Division, Mafor Yaah Achidi Achu has proven that what a man can do, a woman can do it better. 
Her devotion for work and down to earth nature ignited fons of the North West and she was honoured with the title of “Mafor”. 

Amy Banda is an outstanding peace advocate and journalist with LTM. Besides, she is the Chief Executive Officer of AB Consulting. The history of women who have done extraordinarily in shaping lives around the
world can never be complete if Amy is not mentioned. Her online campaign to promote, propagate and instill the preservation of peace among communities and nations made her as one of the most practical woman of all the women engaged in peace building. Committed to the fact that peace is necessarily the cornerstone to development and emergence, Amy's approach in crusading for it like little drops of water gradually made it way to the world stage of of innovative ideas which the world had begged humanity to have. What a way to give the Voiceless a Voice. She is perfectly bilingual and a rare specie of advocate. To any body who wants to enjoy Amy do not go to challenge her, go to discuss with her and you will not regret for having met such a super intelligent woman. She is of the school of thought that holds the conviction that Africa is rich but the problem is with it the absence of peace. The range of her creativity has attracted the world not just because she is a woman for that matter rather because she appears to come from a rare breed of woman. Her weblog Amy Blog is the heartbeat of the crusade for peace. In short Amy is our own Oprah. 

Nfor Winifred Laye is a farmer based in Nkambe. She owns a large farm estimated at about 20 hectares
of land where she cultivates maize, beans and other crops. Besides, she is also into the cultivation of parennial crops, and actually expanding the over 5 hectares of palm plantation to make up 10ha. Her success story as a farmer is the beginning of a new page for women who have avoided large scale farming. Skilled with the little knowledge in hand to mouth farming, Nfor Winifred's determination is the locomotive to her achievements today. Despite the fact that she had never received government subventions to farmers, she still believes in the African root concept because she remains a mother and a home maker, whose successes lies only of self-determination and hardwork. From her farm yields, she is ranked among the riches women. Even those who work in offices envy her. 

Hon. Esther Ngala Ntala is a female political giant whose rise to prominence could be compared to the rough driving along the Bamenda Ring Road where you need to withstand all the odds against. And trying to
change the mentality of a society that was purely male dominated is also an up hill task that only dynamic women can overcome. Yet, Hon. Esther Ngala Ntala, SDF Member of Parliament for Ndu in Donga Mantung Division of the Northwest region is one of those exemplary female politicians who have dismantled these barriers. Before becoming a career politician, her hard work, determination and involvement in community work and sound education shaped and influenced her life to where she is today.
This good natured, self-motivated and sparkling political icon has had a distinguished career as a teacher before a jump-start in politics where she is going into records in great names. Conscientiously speaking she has been rated as the agrarian political messiah who continues to stimulate the woman that “what a man can do in politics, a woman can do it twice”. This is great motivation because she is and continues to make a difference in the lives of the rural woman as she is on her second mandate as Member of Parliament.Besides, she was also a member of the Steering Committee of the Grassfeild Participatory and Decentralized Rural Development Project-GP DERUDEP. All these positions were not handed to her on a platter of gold but were as a result of hard work and merit. At the National Assembly, she is the Chairperson of the Social Committee. Yet, Hon. Esther Ngala moves along with innovation, meet her on her political trips and you would have met a politician of great magnitude.

Nakinti Besumbu Nofuru is Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Rescue Women. Besides, she is a
The most comfortable act on earth they say is to fulfill ones dream and Nakinti is not a woman to pigeon hole with. When it comes to reporting and accompanying actions that impact the lives of women, Nakinti is ever green. It is not for nothing that Ta Nformi Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh in his acceptance speech as The Guardian Post Newspaper Man of the Year acknowledged what she is doing. 
reporter with Global Press Journal and Global Press Institute. 
 In fact, Nakinti has an International reputation that makes a great difference. The truth about her is that she is first of all very courageous and result-oriented. That is why she is a force to reckon with given her story with Rescue Women where she is empowering youth girls in ICTs. 
Nakinti is a good orator and a perfect public speaker. Meet her for a discussion on gender based violence and you would agree with me that she is the Rosa Parks of Cameroon.  

Angela Forbin is a journalist par excellence and the most formidable journalist of all the journalists in a
world where real-time social media have become a platform for citizen journalism at its best — Cameroon's own celebrity is Angeline. She left an indelible mark of greatness at Canal 2 where she worked as a journalist. 
practice. That she is a "news breaker" is just the truth. Talk of Cameroonian women rocking the social media, Angie Forbin is one. If Forbes were to classify the most influential women on the social media, Angie should be the most influential Cameroonian woman on Facebook. But by my own ranking, she is the most prolific based on her brilliant insight on burning issues. If you are hoping to make it on social media, make her your role model. A visit to her timeline takes you round to the satisfaction of everything you have ever wanted to know about what is happening in the country and around the globe. She is also a human rights activist. The most recent is the advocacy she embarked on the Eva case in Douala. 

Edith Kah Walla is the Coordinator of Cameroon O’Bosso and founder of Strategy, a not for profit making organization. She is also the chairlady of CCP party and was female Presidential candidate in the 2011 Presidential Elections. To begin with, Kah Walla is a very brilliant woman. 
With Strategy, a not for profit organization she was able to move mountains reasons why the World Bank selected her among the most brilliant enterprising African women some years ago. In fact, Kah Walla has an International reputation that makes great difference with her peers. The truth about Kah Walla is that she is first of all very courageous and result-oriented. While in the Social Democratic Front where she occupied the privileged position of head of the Strategic Committee she was as excellent and accurate as a mathematics teacher. Being a woman did not hinder her from performing the most demanding and strategic role for the SDF party. Yet, Kah Walla decided to quit the SDF to be record holder as the ever first Cameroonian woman to declare her ambitions for the Presidency. Waoo, a woman with Presidential ambitions is not just any Jack, Dick or Harry but someone who knows she has the potentials. However, Kah has become a force to reckon with in Cameroon and one of the few politicians that creates panic when she addresses burning issues. She has the God-given knack that she is clicked by the charm that easily convinces people. When she launched her Presidential race to the Unity Palace, the Kahwallamania syndrome took Cameroonians like the hike in the prices of coffee and cocoa took farmers unaware.

Prof. Uphie Melo Chinje is a researcher, like other result oriented researchers, she is transforming theory into practice. Moving research results from the laboratory into the field of production has been one of her
major achievements. In the past, accusations have been more compounded by the fact that research results never go beyond the laboratory. Reasons being that majority of the research results never tie with local realities because most of the researchers prefer to think globally and act globally. Welcome Prof. Uphie Melo Chinje who is a mark departure from the madding crowd because she thinks globally and act locally. As a woman she has shown proof of being a systematically thought out of the box. As a researcher and a woman for that matter, she has always been worried why there are practical problems to be solved in society and researchers spend time in abstract things. She is one of those rare researchers who believe in the value of work. Far from being an academic exercise, she is of the school of thought of Beacon who saw research and the acquisition of knowledge as planned work. Knowing that everything in the world is purchased by labour, Prof. Uphie Melo Chinje put herself to education and learning that would make her useful in the field of work. And being a God fearing person, her inspiration has often come from Genesis 1:28 which states that: “replenish and subdue it”. It is therefore a noble sentiment that she has not only replenished the earth but has been subduing it.
As General Manager of the Local Material Production Authority-MIPROMALO, she has been redefining the use of the earth especially it soil. Through her meritorious research work, she demonstrated that local materials are more resistant and she succeeded in putting local construction materials at the front stage in Cameron. That is how she is transforming President Biya’s greater ambition program.

Caroline Bih Bongwa is Mayor of Bamenda I. Ma Caro as she is commonly known in Bamendakwe is the
first woman to head a council in Mezam Division and one of the three female mayor in the North West Region. Her being elected as Mayor of Bamenda I was not an error but by merit. When judged from her trappings, she is already entering into records as a development luminary and career politician. This daughter of a former statesman, Pa Bongwa was two years ago decorated by North West Governor for braving the odds to emerge in politics. Born into a political family, Caroline Bih has a wide experience in politics of the CPDM. Though trained as a teacher, Caroline's success in politics continue to act as a spur to women who intend to take leadership positions through politics. 


 
Regina Mundi is the lone female Member of the Politbureau of the ruling CPDM from the North West
Region of Cameroon and an alternate senator. The fact that she is a Member of the Polibureau of the CPDM is a clear testimony that determination and devotion are the corner stone to success. As a matter of truth, she is a stanch militant whose continues preaching about the goodies of the CPDM and its chairman Paul Biya has changed the political landscape in the North West Region. While there are CPDM militants who are SDF lackeys at night and CPDM during the day, Ma Mundi as she is commonly known is CPDM for 24 hours on 24, 7 days of the week and 12 months in the year. Her commitment to President Biya’s political ideologies and the CPDM is not sheer fanaticism. It is for this reason that during the 50th anniversary of the Armed Forces in Bamenda, Regina Mundi was catapulted and recognized. She was decorated by the Head of State President Paul Biya. This graduate of Trinity College-USA has entered history books in varied names, such as the first female to be appointed cultural and social affairs adviser to the then Governor of the North West Province. She was the first woman to occupy the position of secretary in the then CNU party and it was through her efforts that she created the first women group in Mezam. Politically, she has risen from a central committee member to polibureau member. 
While many CPDM militants only pay lip service to the ruling party and its national chairman, Ma Mundi has remained CPDM from the day of its insertion to date. In the early 90s when Bamenda was likened to Bagdad, Ma Mundi was the only female politician who could publicly identify herself as a militant of the CPDM. Even when her house was destroyed against the backdrop of post-electoral violence, she was still committed to the ideals of the CPDM. What is interesting about politics in the North West Region of Cameroon is the fact that there are many people with different political views; yet, Regina Mundi has stood the taste of time as the most convincing female politician. Ever since she entered into active politics, she had never told a lie. In fact she is widely appreciated as a rare specie of politician that is very hard to come-by nowadays. She has always told the population whenever she has the opportunity to make a statement that even though some people may sympathize with the opposition; they know that the opposition has nothing to offer. Being a female politician in the fief of the leading opposition in Cameroon was an uphill task that she gradually transformed into assets. If you have never met a convincing politician, meet her in the field and you will agree with me that she has the God given charm that attracts people

Colonel Nga Rose Angeline is the deputy Director at the military in Younde and the first woman in the military to attain the rank of Colonel in the Cameroon army. It was in January 2001 that Nga Rose Angeline
entered the book of honours as a military officer thanks to her hard work and strength of mind. Though trained as a medical Doctor at CUSS, Nga Rose Angeline against all the odd, decided to jump above the masculine artificial barriers to make a jumpstart career in the military. She was one of the two first female candidates who in 1985 passed the entrance into the Military Academy-EMIA. Apparently, she entered EMIA with the mission to make the difference and to stand out when even most people (women) seem to blend in. While at EMIA, she proved to be an all weather woman given that upon graduation she was among the first three. From all indications, Colonel Nga Rose Angeline is the rare breed that if you teach her how to fly a plane today and the next day she will make a round trip around the world. Obviously, it is her multi-talented of always making the difference that makes her a role model in the military.
As pediatric in the military, Colonel Nga Rose Angeline has proven beyond reasonable doubts that her success story, hard work, and attachment to do just what is right is linked to her humble up bringing and her unshakable belief in the Words of God. From Garoua to Yaounde where she served in various capacities, she had always tell her patients, friends and colleagues that come for the treatment of their kids that, man, no matter how rich or poor, big or small is the same in the eyes of God. Based on this physically powerful and entrenched belief of hers, she has been nick named “Iron Lady”. Yet, coming closer to Colonel Nga Rose is to make a new discovery of an army officer who is humble and levelheaded.

Christelle Bay Chongwain is a woman of the future who was born with the knack to cater the need of
others. Accompanying rural women and needy children through support has been her line of action in fostering the empowerment of the poor as well as building a better future for all. And providing scholarships to orphans as well as encouraging the education of the girl child is what has made HOFNA Cameroon the Best of the Best in Child result orientation. It is also this art of reaching out to the needy that has catapulted Christelle Bay Nfor in various communities in the North West Region of Cameroon. What makes her dissimilar from others is that she does uncommon things in a very common manner.
With the collaboration of funding partners and with donations from members, HOFNA has reached out to over 500 primary schools pupils in the North West Region by donating didactic materials. In her move to encourage communities realize their worth through the education of the girl child; HOFNA has offered scores of scholarships to little intelligent girls in the region. The most recent was the scholarship she offered to one brilliant girl at CS Ngwanri in Nkambe Central. This she said is a way to raise hopes in communities and build a better future for the next generation. Coming closer to Christelle Bay is discovering a pictogram in child welfare and an advocate for the right to education for the girl child. As a matter of fact, she is putting and has been putting HOFNA Cameroon on the ladders of the trusted NGOs that Cameroon needs to achieve the Vision 2035. HOFNA Cameroon from all observations inspires hope given that her devotion to work for a sustain future is what is making her to think of moving climate change issues from workshops and symposium to the classrooms for children to be informed and empowered on mitigation strategies. 

Sally Ebot Gentry is a woman that takes her inspiration from the art of giving. In live, there are two
categories of people, those who think about themselves and their families and those who will have sleepless nights thinking only on how to impact the livelihood in the entire community and beyond. Sally Gentry falls in the second category.
If the Fuh Calistus Scholarship fund is breaking grounds in Donga Mantung Division, it is thanks to Sally Gentry. This is so because she has never failed to make an emblematic gesture every time she meets those in need. In 2012, she started by mobilizing Misaje women based in Yaounde and raised funds to acquire benches, textbooks, and other didactic materials which were donated to schools. Breed in a purely Christian political background, Sally Gentry sees philanthropy as the art of being serviceable to the community as virtue that should be passed on to generations to come. Early in 2013, Sally Gentry took the Christian Community of Misaje sub Division aback when she donated tons of religious books including Bibles to all the denominations. Like Mother Teresa, she looks beyond the common boundaries to make a significant contribution towards changing lives. Her devotion to support the promotion of the education of the girl child is being applauded. This is also where she has proven her dexterousness. Time and again, she makes significant contributions to the Ako Misaje Scholarship Fund which is promoted by Minister Fuh Calistus. She makes sure that she personally present to encourage beneficiaries of the scheme especially girls. The act of giving is what characterizes her everyday activities. 
And being a God fearing person, her inspiration has often come from Genesis 1:28 which states that: “replenish and subdue it”. It is therefore a noble sentiment that she has not only replenished the earth but has been subduing it.

Juliette Schegl Fotsing is a refined writer, journalist and woman worth celebrating. The history of women
that have done and continue to do extraordinary things would remain uncompleted if the name Juliette Schegl Fotsing is not written in gold. Like Rudyard Kipling, who once said that “if you can keep your head when all around you are losing theirs and if you can meet with triumph and disaster and treat the two the same, yours is earth and everything that is in it”, Juliette is a mark of deparure from the madding crowd. In fact there is no doubt that Rudyard Kipling had this inspiration from the obstacles and barriers we often crush to get to prominence especially in a masculine dominated world. In our contemporary society this statement could only be referred to one person, Juliette Schlegl Fotsing. “Timshall” is written in the most refined style and tells the story of a young woman in search of “greener pastures”. In “Timshall” she portrays her language power. In fact she writes with superb descriptive power, especially in the scenes where her character’s aloneness and the world’s indifference come together to create the most reflective passages. In her early life, her education, her search for a job, and on to her career, there runs the psychological scar that seems to her more birth right than accidental set of circumstances – made by the serrations of history and destiny. 
“Thus, her career or path in life is described in the subtitle A Saw-Toothed Career. Readers, though, can readily accept what the author says – it is truthful, a very intelligent and moving reading of a problematic world – and it is said in the spirit of a life-giver successfully transmuting the base elements into spiritual fullness.”
On her website, she states that “If she had chosen any other path in her pain filled life, would she have demons running after her in the process of surviving and making a life?” What is very plain to see despite the fact of the character’s inherited problems as a Cameroonian and later issues of assimilation in Europe, is that her life has been based upon a moral foundation, a remarkably, even stunningly strong one. Thus, the Steinbeck imperative works as a perfect influence, the philosophical vehicle running throughout this book.

Senator Eno Emma Lafon hails from Bui Division in the North West Region. Before she was elected
Senator, she was the Director of Scholarization and Scholarships in the Ministry of Higher Education. Indirectly, many universities were under her. Her rise to fame in the field of politics can easily be justified by the statement that life is a journey. In fact, John Bungam’s pilgrim progress is a classical expression of this truth that clearly portrays her as a political genius. To start with, she is a multi talented woman and describing her as a genius is to use one of the weakest dictions to illustrate a genius. Ema Lafon is smart and has the political thoroughness that is hard to come by. Anyone who comes across her for the first time is attracted by her cultured manners which have made her a career politician. 
She is always exceptional everywhere she goes. She started her political progress in the CPDM party where she is a Member of the Central Committee of the CPDM and holds the position of WCPDM national Secretary. Pregnant with political maturity and strategies, her desire to express her political ideas freely and pragmatically made her to move to senate on CPDM ticket. It is that mastery in grassroot politics and doing little things that matter in a common way that has raised her to be cherished by all and sundry in Bui Division. The fact that she flushed the much talked about mayor of Kumbo council Njong Donatus was not by error. 
While she has been transforming lives while Director of Scholarization and Scholarships, and doing the same like Mother Teresa, Senator Ema Lafon Eno is also an advocate the girl child. She has always been apt to stand up against people in society that keep others in abject poverty for the sake of a few who have wealth and power. To her, the door of success only opens those who value hard work. Senator Ema Lafon is on record for having paid for the reinstating of public taps in Kumbo, regrettable, the SDF took it as a challenge to the point that today, Kumbo is again without public taps. And above all, she is also noted to have offered computers to the catholic church. To sum it all, there is no village in Bui that can raise a finger that the villagers have not benefited from her largess. With a professional career that spans over 30 years within the higher education sector, Senator Emma Lafon is accredited as a dynamic staff with respect for hierarchy and proven diligence in her duties. It was against this background that Dr. Gabsa Wilfred from the Ministry of Higher Education during her homecoming described her as “Good Substance” for the Senate. Many have found in her, a blessing to Bui Division given that her rich professional career will certainly benefit the Bui community and Cameroon in general.

 Nkenda Margreta is today a household name when it comes to the cultivation and processing of red palm
oil. Her dexterity in the sector has earned her numerous awards and recognition. In 2011, Nkenda Margreta won the first prize palm oil at the Ebolowa National Agro-pastoral show. The fact that she competed and won the prize wasn’t by error but the fruit of her hard work and determination. This distinction at the National Agro Pastoral Show also placed her on the ladder of fame as she was voted Donga Mantung Woman of the Year by readers of The Eye newspaper, Best Farmer by listeners of Savannah Radio Nkambe and again Best All Round Farmer by readers of the Watchdog Tribune. It is thanks to Nkenda Margreta that the CDC Oil Palm Expansion programme developed interest in Donga Mantung Division. By winning the national first prize in palm oil, she created the needed awareness that Donga Mantung Division has suitable climatic conditions for the cultivation of oil palms. Meet her in her plantation and you will be filled by the gulp of having met a professional farmer. To her farming is not just a profession but a calling.
However, what makes her different is that she is a very hard working woman and besides being a house wife, she moved above men established artificial barriers to create an oil palm plantation. In Misaje where she hails, women hardly own plantations but she has not only defeated that notion. She is a practical example of the long established slogan that “what a man can do, a woman can do it better”. With over 10 ha of oil palms, Nkenda Margreta says her dream is to expand her plantation to about 25 hectares. What is however very interesting is that she has a very good knowledge on local processing techniques. Anybody who has had the opportunity to come closer to Madame Nkenda Margreta would agree with me that she is a professional farmer given that she envies nothing from those who work in offices, “my office is my farm”, and she once told this reporter.

Florence Njimptoh is a farmer based in Binka village in Donga Mantung Division of the North West Region
of Cameroon. What makes Florence Njimptoh to stand out of the madding crowd of rural women is her philosophy to life and work. At her young age, she grows up with the notion that stumbling blocks in life are stepping stones to go to higher heights. And when she finally engaged in farming as a fervent profession, her thoughts were govern by the notion that anything that is worth doing should be done well or not done at all. As a crop farmer, suddenly became a perfectionist that set standards even for herself. In fact she is a farmer that has proven her worth in piloting many innovative programmes. Apparently, Florence Njimptoh has the ardor of a bee and the power of a stallion when it comes to accomplishing a job. It is not for nothing that in the year 2000, she was recognized as the Millennium Farmer of Donga Mantung Division. From 2000 to 2013, Madame Florence Njimptoh won 8 different prizes both at the Regional, Divisional and Sub Divisional levels thanks to her farm produce. Part from cultivating 7ha of beans every year, she also does market gardening. In 2011, she was the only farmer in the Division who was chosen to produce new variety of beans. She emerged first in the North West Region in the best farm competition and in 2013 she was voted by readers of The Eye Newspaper as Donga Mantung Best Crop Farmer.
Give some people a tree to plant and it will never grow, but with Florence Njimptoh the story is always different. The truism in her success is first the passion for farming and secondly she of that group that could easily grow maize on sand. “Farming is my only source of income and from my harvest I have been able to send my kids to the best schools” she says. Although not born in misery, Florence Njimptoh was not born in wealth. What she has today is the result of hard work and determination.
To her, farming is a worthwhile business that never fails. “I have gone places because of my farm and I think those who say that farming is a profession for the poor are on the wrong side of history. It is the backbone of our economy and I am happy as a farmer”. She benefitted a lot of training from Non Governmental Organization and travelled widely too thanks to her farm work. Apart from working on her farm, she is the leader of the largest women group in Donga Mantung Division with about 2000 women. Today she is not just a farm manager but a resource person to extension services. Whatever crop she cultivates, she remains a teacher to other farmers. To know Florence Njimptoh is to have a cue of the acts of those who are propel by the passion to sustainable action. When two are gathered to talk about sustainable development in the Nkambe Central Sub Division, count her the third person.

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Saturday, March 5, 2016

Cameroon constitution review: Constitutional amendment shunning separation of powers is a hoax!

By Felix Teche Nyamusa, SDF 2018 Presidential hopeful (pending primaries)

Fellow Cameroonians, the CPDM government we hear is about imposing herself once more on us dodging democratic competition at polls! She may give some of what we had been requesting to be added to the constitution and electoral code but retaining the capacity to dictate to all Cameroonians irrespective of political leanings and aspirations - that is, there will still be no separation of powers, to go by the rumours, inscribed in our laws as has ever been - this is unacceptable to say the least!
           Manipulating the constitution  or playing other gymnastics so as to bring forward or even retard the elections, as is customary to this regime, prevents fair, due preparation  by Cameroonians’ various candidates which is clear rigging to win as incumbent. If elections are brought forward, Biya/CPDM adversaries will not have enough time to go round campaigning unlike Biya who exploits the power of a sitting president and money laundering character of many a tyrant. He illegally uses the civil servants and military for his campaigns – is this the fair competition that Cameroonians can really get their choices as obtained in progressing countries? Majority compatriots decry this!
When there is no separation of powers in governance like in Cameroon where the executive/president Biya is menacingly every where is any other thing but democracy – here, President Paul Biya as head of the executive, is also head of the judiciary and rigs parliamentary elections in his party (CPDM) favour and appoint senators - 30 out of the 100 senators of the Cameroon senate from basically CPDM. He manipulates the outcome of any thing that challenges him and his party! It’s worth reminding ourselves that in democracies the separation of powers into executive, legislature and judiciary arms of government act as checks and balances - in such good systems, the ruling party is distinct from government unlike here in Cameroon where the difference is not clear. During elections in this country, money is withdrawn from the national coffers for CPDM campaigns with impunity; civil servants and the military are intimidated to abandon their job sites and campaign for the ruling party(CPDM ) …where there is separation of powers such stupidity is not tolerated .
          It is rumoured that constitutional changes that will be made by parliament March 2016 session are treacherously programmed to exclude separation of powers; a fair electoral code ... These changes include: reduction of presidential mandate to five years renewable once, review of voting age from 20 to 18 years, permission for the president to use flimsy excuses to precipitate elections, to see that there are two round presidential elections …. But with no checks and balances courtesy the three supposedly independent but complimentary arms of government, all these changes will mean nothing to the aspiration of majority Cameroonians who are not CPDM in partaking in state affairs! Should the above anticipated innovations come to fruition, with the pro CPDM ELECAM put in place by President Biya(who is also national president of the ruling CPDM party) continuing in monitoring and control of the elections, then CPDM will still always win as usual and there is no way I, Felix Teche Nyamusa SDF Presidential hopeful for the 2018 polls will accept such anti progress dictates from a mere CPDM candidate(Biya). For sure candidates from other political parties to these elections will not accept the sham! SDF party completely rejects this! The close to 60 years of CPDM (former CNU) misrule will come to an end in 2018 presidential! I call on colleagues genuine political parties in Cameroon and civil society to collaborate so we together form a rainbow coalition stronger that the one of 1992 that saw a clear opposition victory though the results were stolen by Biya/CPDM! In the case where all these fall on deaf ears, then the last Cameroon constitutional resort – sustained force to evict a dictator will be applied. Cameroonians have suffered more than enough from one party and her barely two presidents (Ahmadou Ahidjo and 34 years on the seat Paul Biya) reign with no developed road net work, no stable electric energy supply despite having one of Africa’s highest energy generation potential, poorly adapted to Cameroon practical reality school syllabuses, consequent high evacuation to the Diaspora for paying jobs with many encountering unheard-of hardship and death …. This is not a thing any patriot will permit to happen to his /her compatriots! Nyamusa will fight by all cost to put and end to this even if it means paying the maximum where necessary – I will lead Cameroonians to freedom, God being our guide.
 


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Nigerian Army Discovers Biggest Cattle Market 'Financing' Boko Haram

The Nigerian Army has made a stunning discovery in the North East part of Nigeria after one of the biggest markets was discovered to be helping in financing Boko Haram. 

 
Nigeria's military has closed one of Africa's biggest cattle markets, charging sales of stolen animals is helping finance Boko Haram's Islamic insurgency, according to angry residents who say thousands of people have lost jobs, beef is no longer available and animals are dying in a sealed abattoir.
 The three-week-old closure of the market in Maiduguri, the main city in northeast Nigeria, is piling on tensions and economic strain in a city overrun by war refugees, and is increasing animosity toward the military, according to people interviewed by the AP.
 Some 20,000 cattle and goats locked into the main abattoir are dying from lack of water and food, according to Abubakar Abba of the Livestock Traders' Union.
 The closure is affecting markets as far away as Lagos, the commercial capital more than 1,500 kilometers (940 miles) southwest of Maiduguri, where cattle prices are rising daily, said Umar Adamu, chairman of the United Butchers' Association.
 Maiduguri's was the last major cattle market operating in the region, where the insurgency has closed at least eight others, said Musa Abdullah of the Cattle Traders' Union. Traders came from southern Nigeria as well as West and Central African nations.
 "This clampdown has affected thousands of truck drivers, loaders, butchers, even water sellers ... the consequences will be devastating," Abdullah warned, saying his organization has 12,000 members and the butchers' more than 200,000.
 A senior military officer said butchers and traders were involved in "shady deals" with Boko Haram. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak to reporters.
 Resident Abubakar Maina, who has not eaten meat for days, said the military should target suspects, not punish everybody.
 Beef is a major source of protein in Nigeria. In Maiduguri, those who can afford it are buying fresh and frozen fish at inflated prices.
 
AP


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Friday, March 4, 2016

Nigerian Military Discovers Boko Haram Explosive Device Factories #PhotoNews

The Nigerian Army has yet again made a landmark achievement in their quest to rid off insurgency in the North-east as new photos shows that the country's military has discovered and cleared Boko Haram Improvised Explosive Device (IED) making factories.
 
Nigerian military troops of the 7 Division Strike Group Team B, has discovered an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) making factory during a clearance operations of the remnants of Boko Haram terrorists at Kumshe village in Borno state.
See more photos of IEDs, rockets and high claibre ammunitions recovered from the factory below;
 

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Nigerian Naira Makes a Dramatic Recovery After Three Days Free Fall...See Its Value Today

The bad run of Nigeria's economic woes has shortly come to a halt as the value of the naira has enjoyed a minimal recovery at the black market.
The parallel market has opened today, 3rd of March with an unexpected increase in the value of the naira as against the U.S dollar.
 Yesterday, the value of the naira at the black market closed at N320 to a dollar and today, the naira has recovered with N5 in exchange while the Central Bank of Nigeria's set value remains the same.
 See today's value as at this morning:
 


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Nkambe Catholic Church Recognizes the Founding Fathers of the Catholic Men Association

CMA Founding members
There was euphoria in Nkambe, Donga Mantung in the North West Region last week when the Founding Fathers of the Catholic Men Association-CMA were canonized. Five of the 12 founding members of CMA, who are still alive were rewarded Awards of Recognition ahead of the Deanery Meeting of the movement for being part of the outstanding initiative that has grown full swing into a national movement. Out of the 12 Founding members, Pa Semuyeh Cyprian Nyugap, Bawe Victor Bawe, Pa Paul Ngie, Pa James Mbunwe and Pa Simon Ngebi were among the five still alive that were honoured. The story goes that in the early 80s, a group of catholic men and women of the Nkambe Roman Catholic Church created a group known as "Samba" . This was when there was no group existing within the church that brings together dynamic christains of the then Roman Catholic Church. According to Pa Bawe Victor Bawe, "at one point, it became necessary for the men to separate from the women". He said when the men finally separated from the women, they lost the name "Samba" yet had to choose between the names such as the Christian Men Fellowship-CMF, Christian Men Organization-CMO and the Christian Men Association-CMA. "The group ended up choosing CMA and at that time we were only 12 members". He regretted the fact that majority of them who brought up this initiative have died. "The church welcomed the idea" and the Rev. Father whom he said was from Tatum gave them guidelines on how the group should function in order not to go into conflict or contradict church activities. 
On their activities, Pa Bawe Victor said that their actions were geared towards evangelization, visiting the sick in hospitals and donating little assistance. "That is how we expanded from Nkambe to Binju and other places". He said from the beginning non of them could imagine that CMA will grow to be a national movement. "The CMA started in Nkambe and that it has now grown nationally is a very big achievement. In fact, the church looks up to the CMA as the Father of the Catholic Church in Cameroon".
Today, this movement that started in Nkambe has laid on the church's mission to encourage the creation and fostering of Catholic Actions and prayer groups so that members are well informed in the teachings of the Church professions. Above all, the association admits all baptized Catholic men and youths aged 20 years above, singled or married who after a year of probation are dedicated. 
They enable members model their lives after the life-style of St. Joseph, husband of Mary and Foster Father of Our Saviour Jesus Christ. Notwithstanding, CMA today is functional in 10 dioceses around that country. These dioceses include Maroua, Bertoua, Ebolowa, Mamfe, Bafoussam, Yaounde, Kumbo, Buea and Bamenda. 




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Thursday, March 3, 2016

Categorizing SDF Militants Part VIII



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Wonders!!! South African Pastor Steps On Church Members During Healing Service #PhotoNews

The South African pastor who made headlines when he was pictured giving grass to his church members to eat in church has been pictured stepping on church members during prayers.
 
 Penuel Mnguni, the controversial South African pastor who has in the past given his members snakes to swallowas part of his deliverance session, is still at his game despite being shut down and his church burnt down last years.
 
 During his sermon last Sunday February 28th, Penuel was pictured stepping on his followers who came for deliverance.  
 According to the church's post, the pastor asked those who are sick to step out and follow him around the church. He then asked them to sleep on the floor and proceeded to step on them while praying.
 
 After praying, he asked them to check if they felt any pain in their body and they responded saying they felt nothing. 
 
See more photos below:
 
 
 
 


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Dangote, Adenuga Now Richer than Donald Trump - Meet the 2016 Forbes' Nigerian Billionaires

The Forbes Magazine's annual billionaires list for 2016 is out and contains names and assets of 1,810 billionaires from around the world including notable Nigerians who have excelled in their various business endeavors.
Forbes Magazine's 30th annual guide to the 2016 world’s richest people, found 1,810 billionaires, down from a record 1,826 a year ago.
 Their aggregate net worth was $6.48 trillion, $570 billion less than last year. It was also the first time since 2010 that the average net worth of a billionaire dropped – it is now $3.6 billion, $300 million less than last year.
 Bill Gates for about 20 years, has been top on the list and he still retained his position as the richest man in the world.
American presidential candidate, Donald Trump also made the list and ranked 324th richest man in the world with a total net worth of $4.5 billion, meaning Nigeria’s Aliko Dangote and Mike Adenuga who are ranked 51 and 103 respectively are richer than he is.
 Five notable Nigerians made the list, four men and one woman. Below are their Names and Net worth according to Forbes.
 
1. Aliko Dangote: 
He retained his position as the richest man in Africa and 51st in the world. His net worth has risen to $15.4bn from $14.7bn in 2015. He was ranked 67th in the 2015 list. 
Dangote founded and chairs Dangote Cement, the continent’s largest cement producer.  A spokesman for Dangote told Forbes that the company has until October 2016 to lower Aliko Dangote’s stake and plans to do so by then. Other companies in the Dangote Group, which is active in 15 African countries, include publicly-traded salt, sugar and flour manufacturing companies.

2. Mike Adenuga:
He is the M.D of Globacom and ranked the 103th richest man in the world and second in Africa. Mike Adenuga, who ranked 393rd in 2015 definitely moved up in 2016, Nigeria’s second richest man, built his fortune in telecom and oil production.
 His mobile phone network, Globacom, is the second largest operator in Nigeria with 32 million subscribers; it also has operations in Ghana and the Republic of Benin. A higher estimate of Globacom’s revenues led Forbes to increase the value they assign to it. His exploration outfit, Conoil Producing, operates 6 oil blocks in the Niger Delta. He also owns real estate firm Proline Investments, which has hundreds of properties throughout Nigeria.

3. Femi Otedola:
He also made the list as the 1011th richest man in the world and 3rd in Nigeria with a Net worth of $1.8billion, Otedola is the controlling shareholder of publicly traded Forte Oil, an oil marketing and power generation company. 
 Originally a Nigerian subsidiary of British Petroleum (BP), Forte Oil has more than 500 gas stations across the country. It owns oil storage depots and manufactures its own line of engine oils. In 2013, Otedola led the company to purchase a government-owned stake in a gas-fired power plant in Kogi state in central Nigeria.In 2015 he ranked 1741st.
 
4. Folorunsho Alakija:
She is the only Nigerian woman on the list who ranked 1,121st richest person in the world and the 4th in Nigeria with a Net worth of $1.6billion and  is the vice chair of Famfa Oil, a Nigerian oil exploration company that has a 60% participating interest in block OML 127, part of the larger Agbami field, one of Nigeria’s largest deepwater discoveries, about 70 miles offshore. Its partners include Chevron and Petrobras.  Alakija’s net worth has fallen in the past year as a result of lower oil prices as compared to her 949th ranking in 2015.
 
5. Abdulsamad Rabiu:
He is the founder of BUA Group, ranked 1577th in the world and 4th in Nigeria with a Net worth of $1.1billion, He is a Nigerian conglomerate active in sugar refining, cement production, real estate, logistics and port operations. Rabiu is expanding cement production. 
 In September 2015, BUA signed a $600 million deal with Sinoma International Engineering, a Chinese cement equipment and engineering service provider, to construct a second production line at its flagship Obu cement plant, located in Edo State in the western part of Nigeria.He also ranked 1741st in 2015.
 
Click here to see the official list of 2016 world billionaires.


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Wednesday, March 2, 2016

76 Hungry Boko Haram Members Surrender to Nigerian Military

 Dozens of emaciated-looking Boko Haram members begging for food have surrendered in northeast Nigeria, the military and a civilian self-defense fighter said Wednesday.
Seventy-six people including children and women gave themselves up to soldiers last Saturday in Gwoza, about 100 kilometers (60 miles) southeast of Maiduguri, according to a senior officer.
All are being detained at military headquarters in Maiduguri, the birthplace of Boko Haram and currently the command center of the war against the Islamic extremists, according to the officer. He insisted on anonymity because he is not authorized to speak to journalists.
The detainees said many more fighters want to surrender, a self-defense civilian fighter who helped escort them to Maiduguri told The Associated Press.
Food shortages could indicate that Nigeria's military is succeeding in choking supply routes of the Islamic extremists who have taken their fight across Nigeria's borders. Some 20,000 people have died in the 6-year-old uprising. Boko Haram was declared the deadliest of all terror groups in 2014, surpassing the Islamic State group to which it declared allegiance last year.
Nigeria's military reported that dozens of Boko Haram fighters were surrendering in September and October last year. It promised those who give themselves up voluntarily that they will be rehabilitated through a de-radicalization program.
In the 10 months since he took office promising to halt the insurgency, President Muhammadu Buhari has replaced the leadership of the military, moved the headquarters for the fight from the distant capital, Abuja, to the heart of the northeastern insurgency and resupplied soldiers.
The military has driven the insurgents from the towns and villages where they had set up an Islamic caliphate but Boko Haram has returned to hit-and-run tactics and suicide bombings.

 Source AP

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Here are the Top 13 Nigerian Billionaires Who Own Private Jets (Photos)

The number of private jets being acquired by the super-rich class of business moguls, bankers, pastors, politicians and oil magnates in the country has put Nigeria on top of the list of private jet owners in Africa and one of the fastest growing private jet markets in the world.
 
1. Aliko Dangote: 
He is one of the richest men in the world and owns two private jets, a Bombardier Global Express 5000 worth $45m (N7.2billion) and Bombardier Global Express XRS. 
 
 
2. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu: 
A former governor of Lagos state and national leader of the All Progressives Congress, he owns a brand-new Bombadier Global Express XRS valued at $50 million (N10 billion).
 
 
3. Orji Uzor Kalu: 
Kalu tops the chart of private jet owners in Nigeria as he has five. He owns a Gulfstream G650 which he reportedly bought for $72 million (N11.5 billion). 
 
 
4. Bishop David Oyedepo: 
He is the General Overseer of the Living Faith Ministry aka Winners Chapel and has a total of four jets. 
 
 
5. Pastor Enoch Adeboye: 
He is the head of the Redeemed Christian Church of God and owns a Gulfstream GIV (N707EA) registered as E. Adeboye / Emmanuel Aviation. 
 
 
6. Mike Adenuga: 
He is one of the richest men in Nigeria and has three private jets. He is the owner and CEO of Globacom commucications.
 
 
7. Ali Modu Sheriff:
He is a 2-time former governor of Borno state and current national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party. He has a total of four jets.  
 
 
8. Mohammed Indimi:
He’s a billionaire businessman, who owns a private jet (Gulfstream GIV (N52MK). 
 
 
9. Rotimi Amaechi: 
The former governor of Rivers state purchased the Brazilian-made Embraer Legacy which he said was for the state government. 
 
 
10. Godswill Akpabio: 
The former governor of Akwa Ibom state purchased the Gulfstream, also said to belong to the state government. 
 
 
11. Ayo Oritsejafor: 
He is the president of the Christian Association of Nigeria and owns a Bombardier jet which he said was a gift. 
 
12. T.B. Joshua: 
He is the leader and founder of The Synagogue Church of All Nations. He reportedly acquired a Gulfstream G550 aircraft worth about $60million in April 2015. 
 
 
13. Femi Otedola: 
He is a billionaire businessman, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and chairman of Forte Oil Plc, an importer of fuel products.

Source: tori.ng

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Nigeria: Court Orders Obasanjo, Yar'Adua and Jonathan Govts to Account for Recovered Loots

A Lagos court has ordered the previous civilian administrations to account for the monies recovered from corrupt public office holders which has become a topic of debate in recent times.
                           Olusegun Obasanjo

A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has ordered the governments of former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, and Goodluck Jonathan to account fully for all recovered loot.
VANGUARD reports that the judgment was delivered on Friday by Hon Justice M.B. Idris following a Freedom of Information suit no: FHC/IKJ/CS/248/2011brought by Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP).
The details ordered by the court to be disclosed include: information on the total amount of recovered stolen public assets by each government; the amount of recovered stolen public assets spent by each government as well as the objects of such spending and the projects on which such funds were spent.
  Justice Idris dismissed all the objections raised by the Federal Government and upheld SERAP’s arguments.


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Bar Association General Assembly President Ntumfor Nico Halle Speaks Out on Corrupt Practices

Ntumfor Nico Halle
Barrister Ntumfor Nico Halle, President of the General Assembly of the Cameroon Bar Association has decried the manner at which some lawyers continue to put the noble profession to shame. Barrister Ntumfor Nico Halle made the statement on Friday February 29, 2016 in Douala during the Annual General Assembly of the Bar Association. He decried that unorthodox practices have taken the profession hostage and is weighing heavily on the growth of the profession. The reputed international consultant and peace crusader used the occasion to prescribe a new menu for lawyers, adding that they ought to be shinning examples in society and not the other way round. He equally regretted that the profession has been invaded by quacks, making it difficult to know who is a professional and who is not. This, he continued has resulted to the looting of resources. Ntumfor also used the opportunity to call on his colleagues to participate actively in the public affairs of Cameroon. He continued that lawyers ought to participate in the democratic process in the country as well as play the role of advocates to contribute significantly towards nation building. Yet he regretted that Cameroon is the only country in the world where lawyers are not proportionately represented in the management of public affairs. While making a clarion call for lawyers to be models in society, Ntumfor Nico Halle also used the opportunity to reecho that Cameroon is a bilingual, bi-cultural and bi-jural country and should be respected. 

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Bangolang Chieftaincy Wahala: Kingmakers Back Fon Chafah

Fon Chafah has been on the throne for the past 34 years as the Fon of Bangolang village until late last month when a few misguided individuals wanted to challenge tradition. It has been proven that while Fon Chafah was in Yaounde, the dissident group picked one bar man and declared him as their new fon. In a letter issued recently, the kingmakers have disassociated themselves from the disorder in their village. They argue that succession in the fondom is only when the fon "disappears". The kingmakers also made it clear that salvation is personal and not collective reasons why they have no problem to have a God fearing ruler than someone who doesn't know God. They have also declared faulty the rumours that Fon Chafah had destroyed their (kwifon, Ngumba or Nwerong).
Reacting to the decision by kingmakers, Fon Chafah said that he he is shocked at the level of blackmail in his village just from the fact that he decided to give his life to God. He wondered whether it was such a huge crime for traditional rulers to be Christians. "People said things that were never done. I have not abolished any traditional institution" Fon Chafah continued. According to Fon Chafah, the coup plotters were not kingmakers.


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Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Nigerian Doctor Makes Shocking Revelation, say Ijebus and Igbos are Jews fro m Israel

A doctor in the department of Local Government Studies from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Dr. Fatai Ayisa Olasupo has made a shocking discovery claiming that Ijebus and Igbos originated from Isreal. 

Dr. Fatai Ayisa Olasupo, a senior lecturer at the Department of Local Government Studies, Faculty of Administration, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife in Osun State, wrote a book which claims that Ijebus and the Igbos are Jews from Isreal. Olasupo explained how he arrived at such finding through rigorous research.
According to the Guardian, the book entitled "Black African Jews" has been translated into six international languages. The man, who revealed that he was inspired to undertake an extensive research on Awujale of Ijebu Ode and the Igbo speaking people who, at different times, claimed to have migrated from Israel.
‘‘In 2006, Awujale was marking his 70th birthday and he granted an interview to The News Magazine, in which he said that the Ijebu are Jews, and that it is not only the Ijebu who are Jews, but that we have some Ijebu-Ibo that are Jews. We have Itsekiri people who are Jews. There are some people in Benue too who are Jews; even, among the Kanuri.
‘‘Since then (2006), I have started gathering data on what he said, and I have quoted him verbatim on some occasions. Most of the data I gathered were Internet-based.
‘‘In 2012, to be precise, I decided to write the story about the fact that the Ijebu are Jews and very importantly also that, Queen Sheba has her burial site in Oke-Eri in Ijebu. So, I decided to write a paper on it. The first paper I wrote was entitled: 'The role of Arabia and Western Civilisation in the Extinction of African Traditional Religion: South Africa, Senegal and Nigeria as a case study.' I got it published in a Canadian journal: OIDA International Journal of Sustainable Development.
“Another material about Bilikisu Sungbo that I got which I scanned is also in the journal. I got it from The Nation. You can see the title: ‘Black African Jews, the Nigerian Question and the lost Ten Tribes of Israel: A comparison of Igbo and Yoruba claims to Jewish and Judaic Traditions.’
‘‘You will recall that during the Civil War, the Igbo were claiming that they were Jews. There are enough materials about this on the net. In all the claims people have been making, I now have a prominent person and foremost traditional ruler in the person of the Awujale of Ijebuland claiming that they are from the Jews. And the entire Yoruba nation believes we are from Mecca through Egypt, down. But Awujale is insisting that the Ijebu are from the Jews. I got everything documented along with my other findings.
“After about a year, I just got a mail from a Jewish lady or woman called Elena Djima. It was entitled: ‘Publishing a book for the international audience and beyond’. She was seeking permission from me to allow them publish the material in a form of a book. Initially, I did not give it recognition, but later I gave it a second thought. Then I decided to respond.
“I didn’t solicit Elena’s permission in the first place. She just promised that if the book is published, the Jews, anywhere they may be in the world, would read it. She said the best selling bookshops all over the world would get this book. To quote her, she said, ‘This is an outstanding book, and all world leaders would read about it.’ And in fact, it is true. The book is entitled: Black African Jews written by me. If you google it, it will take you to the net and you will see the number of countries that have adopted it. It has been translated into French, Denmark, German, Swedish and virtually all the European countries, apart from English Language. Since August last year, it has been there.
‘‘A British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) report on the net also has ‘Awujale linked with Sheba?’ Part of my argument is that if the burial site was not that of Ooni not that of Alaafin, then whose is it? If a paramount ruler in Ijebu could say that, of what benefit would it be for anyone to deny his culture or lie about it? When Alaafin gave me the ‘History of Yoruba’ written by Samuel Johnson, I saw that there was, at a certain time, a female Alaafin. There was also a female Ooni in history.
“Regarding the Oke-Eri issue, there was a rampart that covers about 160 kilometres in Ijebu area, very close to Ibadan here and it extended to Benin. It must be a prominent king that must have built that kind of rampart or rather, protective wall at that time. A history from my research also showed that this woman, Queen Sheba, came to Oke-Eri. That she was very light in complexion, and that when she came, she arrived with a retinue of about 200 people. This is talking of about five centuries ago. This retinue of people or slaves that followed her to that place must have inter-married. You know the period of King Solomon, more than five thousand years ago.
“I just compared the claims of the Igbo to being Jews to that of Yoruba. Even in Egypt, there are a sizeable number of Jews there. In Israel, there are Arabs there. In Iran which is an Islamic Republic, there are Jews there. When there was holy war in Mecca that led to the massive movement of people from that area, it is not possible that only Arabs would be the ones to be moving away. The holy war was mainly targeted at the Jews, who also must be moving away with the Arabs at the same time. If Yoruba are claiming that Lamurudu came from Mecca‎, some of the Jews also would have moved with them to the West African side. So, if the Ijebu, as represented by such a prominent personality like the Awujale, are saying that they have a descent from the Jews, who will discountenance that? And nobody among the Ijebu has ever controverted what the Awujale said, unlike the Igbo who have contradicted one another on their own claim.”
Revealing further, Olasupo said: “Awujale was categorical that some Igbo found among the Itsekiri and other regions left from Ijebu. And you know that the Awujale said this when the late Ooni was alive, so also other paramount monarchs,‎ yet nobody doubted or controverted him. There has also been sufficient evidence to prove this. An Australian came to Oke Eri to conduct the interview; BBC also conducted the interview with people around there. And to crown it all, there is no any country in the world today that has laid claim to where Queen Sheba was buried, apart from the claim by Awujale of Ijebuland. So, if any other country has another burial site of Sheba, it should bring it for the world to see. It is true that she was born in Ethiopia, but in Ethiopia, they did not know where she was buried.”
He further revealed that his book is "going to bring enormous economic benefits in the area of tourism. This Queen has her story narrated in the Quoran, in the Bible. So, Oke Eri is going to be a kind of Mecca or Jerusalem. It could become a United Nations Heritage site like the Osun of Osogbo.

The Christians would be going there; the Muslims would be going there; the Jews would be going there because she combined all the three religions. Once the UN approves it as an heritage site, the whole world will be coming there for tourism.”
He assures that his book has made findings with claims that can be authentically backed. He hopes to share his new knowledge with the world.

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Meet Nigerian who Makes Drones for the US Army

A Nigerian technologist from the South-south part of the country is currently doing exploits abroad with his highly-improvised technical skills. 

Dr Osato at work
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According to reports from Nigerian activist based in the United States of America, Amb Osagie, this Nigerian man identified as Dr Osato is living and making great impact in the U.S.
 
The man who is from Benin, Edo state builds drones for the U.S. Army and these drones can be used to capture terrorist areas remotely.
 
According to reports, very few people know him due to his quiet lifestyle.
 
See more photos of Osato and some of his drones:
 
 
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Monday, February 29, 2016

Goodluck Jonathan Didn't Build a Single Road - Osinbajo

Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo has criticized the former administrations over the negligence to an important capital project like construction of federal roads.
Yemi Osinbajo
 
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo on Friday said that the federal government did not build “a single new road” in the last 10 years, according to the Cable.
The late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua and former President Goodluck Jonathan presided over the country within that period.
Speaking at the pastors and leaders retreat of the Fountain of Life Church in Ilupeju, Lagos, Osinbajo said corruption in the country was not caused because by a few individuals, but that the entire system was built around lack of integrity.
He expressed confidence that the country would be great again but noted that the foundation for the greatness had to be laid with a lot of pains.
“Unless we tackle graft, we may not be able to achieve something,” he said.
“The federal government in the past 10 years could not build a single new road, not repairing existing ones alone.
“Now we have a president who will not steal money and who will not allow anybody to steal money.”
Commenting on the N6 billion that the last administration spent on a new residence for the vice-president, he said Aguda House, the current official residence, is up to standard with enough space.
He said the present administration would complete it but consider putting it to other use.
“There is no need for a new vice-president’s house; it is a kind of waste; we are now in a situation where we cannot abandon it; it has to be completed and used for a different thing,” he said.
Osinbajo also spoke on the controversy surrounding the State House Medical Centre, which he said was not only for workers at the state house.
Meanwhile, on the 9th of December, 2015, the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola admitted the Goodluck Jonathan administration built more roads than any other Nigerian president contrary to the claims of Osinbajo.


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Nigerians Threaten to Boycott Banks on Tuesday

The Consumer Advocacy Foundation of Nigeria (CAFON) and the Coalition of Nigerian Consumer Protection Associations have set aside Tuesday, March 1, 2016 as No Banking Day to protest against the charges introduced by the CBN.
 If Nigerians heed the call by the Consumer Advocacy Foundation of Nigeria (CAFON) and Coalition of Nigerian Consumer Protection Associations, banks across the country, on Tuesday, March 1, will be empty. 
The group wants Nigerians to boycott the banks on that day in protest against alleged arbitrary charges imposed on customers by the financial institutions. This is coming weeks after the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) imposed N50 on customers as compulsory stamp duty on deposits of N1,000 and above. The charge, however, is collected on behalf of NIPOST and the Federal Government and it goes to the Federation Account.  Only last week, the CBN said it got banks across the country to return excess charges, estimated at N6.2billion, to customers. 
Our investigations revealed that, aside  normal bank charges associated with daily transactions, depositors are exposed to many hidden charges as well as what financial experts described as arbitrary charges. 

Charges enormous – Mikail, Shareholders Association boss 
In a chat, the National President, Constance Shareholders Association of Nigeria, Mr. Shehu Mikail, explained that the banks are facing a lot of challenges in the operating environment, saying, however, that this does not justify some of the charges. He said, “The reality is that, banks have to collect certain charges to sustain their operations, in order to remain in business.   They have to pay their staff, give dividends to shareholders and carry out general maintenance of their facilities.   The banks spend a lot of money to buy diesel daily to generate power due to erratic electricity supply in the country. So, at the end of month, they transfer some of the costs to customers as bank charges. We are not saying that banks should not collect charges from customers, because they need some of these charges to stay afloat in business.   But the issue is that, the charges are so enormous and, if not checked, may have adverse effect on the cashless monetary policy already in place. For instance, a large part of Nigeria is still un-banked, and if these numerous charges are not curtailed, many people who are already using the services of banks may stop patronising them”. 
Responding to what the Bankers  Committee, which often meet to examine issues in the financial sector, is doing currently to tackle the challenges in the sector, he said, “It is clear that the Bankers Committee, at present, does not know exactly what to do, in order to turn around the financial sector of the economy, especially in the issue of forex crisis rocking the sector. So, deliberate and consistent government policies are needed to restructure the sector for greater efficiency, especially in the aspect of exchange rate that is affecting virtually everything in the economy now.” 

CBN, Bankers’ Committee and bank charges: 
It could be recalled that the cashless policy was first introduced by CBN on January 1, 2012 in Lagos State, where the higher proportion of cash circulates daily as a pilot study to test-run the process. Thus, the CBN and the Bankers Committee, in November 2012, agreed to abolish all charges associated with the use of ATMs,   in order to increase patronage of ATMs, thereby deepening   financial inclusion strategy of the apex bank. So, in December, 2012, they abolished the payment of N100 ATM withdrawal charge by depositors. They transferred the payment of the N100 fee to the issuing banks, stressing that the fee be split between the acquiring bank, issuing bank and switch companies. But, on August 13, 2014, the same Committee and the CBN re-introduced ATM charge of N65 instead of N100, to be paid by individual customers. 
The circular, signed by the Director of Banking and Payment Systems Department of CBN then, Mr. Dipo Fatokun, stated, “The CBN agreed to re-introduce ATM charge because the cost of transaction was becoming too burden some for the banks to bear. The circular from September 1, 2014 shall be effective date for the implementation of the new charge. Banks are expected to conduct adequate sensitisation to the customers on introduction of the new fee. As a result of the un-intended consequences of the decision, which has resulted in substantial cost burden incurred by banks in defraying the cost of the service, the payment structure for card carrying bank customers is hereby reviewed in line with the present realities”. 
Customers’ angle 
When Sunday Vanguard visited some commercial banks in Lagos, customers were seen carrying out their normal transactions. It was also observed that, some banks had more customers in the banking halls and at the ATM points, while other places were very scanty.  Some of the depositors who spoke during the visit blamed the CBN for re-introducing ATM charged that was abolished by the former governor of CBN, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, while other said that banks are making a lot of money from customers, yet they keep on retrenching, even as many of their workers are on contract. 
A customer at Oluwo, Ikeja branch of First Bank, who gave her name as Mrs. Gloria Moses, said, “The apex bank that regulates activities of commercial banks is acting as if it is panicking, especially in the area of foreign exchange. If you look at the forex policies of the CBN critically, you can easily realise that the current CBN is already panicking. To me, the re-introduction of ATM charge after it was removed by the same CBN was unnecessary.  For that reason, I don’t use ATM of other banks for withdrawal since that charge was brought back. I simply withdraw from my own bank to avoid paying extra charge. It seems the CBN is even losing focus on what the banking public actually want, which is a reduction in interest rate for industries to thrive and create jobs for the masses. I think the re-introduction of ATM charge constitutes policy inconsistency”. 
Perspective of advocacy group/Objective 
Some of the practices mentioned by CAFON, which necessitated the action against banks excessive charges, unexplainable fees and unfair contracts designed to protect the financial institutions to the detriment of the banking public. Others are indiscriminate debiting of customers’ accounts for charges that are arbitrary and unilateral changes in interest rates by banks, and this without prior notice to the consumers.
 
Culled from the Vanguard

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