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Friday, May 13, 2016

Human Rights Watch Writes to Ntumfor Nico Halle

 Big Brother

Happy and peaceful anniversary in advance.
We are writing with a lot of joy and happiness to be part of the up coming event. For sure three decades of good service to the nation is worth celebrating. It is proof of transparent, credible and fair management of the sacred gift you have in handling God’s given talents especially when it comes to money, people and institutions. Let me start with your colleagues of the prestigious and enviable Cameroon Bar Council. The old and young lawyers will storm Douala on this eventful day to see and testify for themselves that it is not all about money when it comes to the pursuit of the law. This day will also be a standing lesson for some of them to know that “until God builds a home the labourer works in vain.
Big Brother reminder, you know very well that in one of our publications we rated you and former Nigeria vice president AtikuAbubakar as some of the best African statesmen. While the Nigeria press raised Atiku high, the Cameroon Anglophone press did same to you because of the numerous sacrifices both of you have rendered to the members of the Fourth Estate. The Anglophone press will be in Douala not to praise you but to honour you as one of the foremost partners of the press.
The North West Fons will be there in their numbers, though with a nostalgic feeling following the unfortunate and regrettable nature of their union. Memories of the once buoyant and vibrant NOWEFU with you as their spokes person are still fresh in their minds. The Fons are coming with a conviction that “Along side every dark cloud, there is a silver lining”.
Big brother you have always stood by the biblical adage of “knowing the truth and the truth shall set you free”. However, the diplomatic core in and out of Cameroon will take their seats to testify and defend the truth that while serving this beloved nation as North West representative of (NEO) National Elections Observatory at the time, you put an end up till date to the violence that characterized elections in the region. You ordered the removal of polling stations in distant areas including the rock farm of former Prime Minister Simon AchidiAchu, a move many considered as having dangerous consequences. But you did it as a means of ensuring a hitch free election in Cameroon. There is no gain saying to the fact that this selfless attitude of yours wooed President Paul Biya to give you several recognitions as proof of good service to the nation.
Nevertheless the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon including past and present moderators will storm the event to sing praises to God for the invaluable assistance you have rendered to PCC.
To crown it all “peace is the weapon of the strong and violence that of the weak” as you would always say. Our group the BOTFON Human Rights Watch want to add our voice to other voices across the nation and beyond to wish you and your family a prosperous life and many more years for your law firm.
In the light of the above, we are conferring on you an honorary title of “Cameroon Peace Iroko tree”. Why such a title? It is given as testimony of the unshaken faith you manifested during certain moments of trials and tribulations. Today you stand tall and the rest is history.

God bless you.



MudohWalter                                                                                  Acha Christopher
Executive Officer                                                                            Secretary General
BOTFON Human Rights Watch Bamenda

 e-mail: botfonhumanrights@gmail.com



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Former PDP Chieftain Who 'Predicted' the Advent of Boko Haram Finally Speaks Up

Chief Audu Ogbeh
A former chairman of the People's Democratic Party who is currently a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress has recounted how he predicted the rise of Boko Haram almost two decades ago.
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, has stated that he predicted the emergence of Boko Haram insurgency 16 years ago, according to DailyPost.
Ogbeh said he had warned northern elders to guard against it by ensuring youths in the region were productively engaged in agriculture.
The minister recalled that the insurgency, which he predicted would wear a religious guise would have been prevented if his warning had been taken by the northern leaders he addressed in Kaduna in the year, 2000.
Ogbeh made the disclosure when he spoke at the second day of the third edition of the Ogun State Investors’ Forum.
“16 years ago, I foresaw the coming of Boko Haram sect. Then, I warned northern leaders to engage their youths productively in agriculture but no one listened to me,” he said.
He stated further that government should make agriculture attractive to the youth to stem rural-urban migration, and put measures in place to encourage small scale farmers and others in agro-allied sector.
According to him, because of 10 per cent viscosity and starch found in Nigeria’s cassava, the product was in high demand in China.
He urged the Ogun State government to take advantage of the opportunity and invest in cassava farming and processing.
“We need about one million tonnes of cassava per annum in Nigeria and in the next five years, it will rise to eight million tonnes.
“Apart from that, about $480million is being spent to import ethanol every year. So, I suggest that Ogun State and of course Nigeria, should take advantage of this and diversify in the cultivation as well as processing of this all important farm produce. Rice, vegetable, soya beans and sugar cane farming are other areas,” he added.


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'Fantastically Corrupt': President Buhari Breaks Silence in Latest CNN Interview

 Speaking with CNN, President Mohammadu Buhari has finally spoken out on David Cameron's controversial comments caught on video this week about Nigeria being 'fantastically corrupt.'
 
In an exclusive interview with Christine Amanpour, CNN's senior international correspondent, President Buhari has spoken about the controversial comment made by British Prime Minister, David Cameron, where he was filmed saying that Nigeria is a 'fantastically corrupt' country.
 During a conversation with Queen Elizabeth II that was captured on camera on Tuesday, Cameron declared Nigeria and Afghanistan "possibly the two most corrupt countries in the world."
 In the interview which was premiered last night, President Buhari said; "I think he (David Cameron) is being honest about it. He is talking about what he knows about the two of us, Afghanistan and Nigeria and by what we are doing in Nigeria by the day. I don't think you can fault him. I hope he did not address the press. He said it privately and somehow we got to know it, " he said, adding that his main focus is to fight corruption and not to merely talk about it.
 
 Speaking on the missing Chibok girls, President Buhari said he had not seen the clip that was released by CNN last month that showed some of the girls in hiding. He added that even if he had seen the clip, he would not show it to the parents of the missing Chibok girls.
 "How can we show it to them when we don't know where they are? If we know where they are then we can organize to secure them. If they are divided into 5, 10 groups all over the region, there's no way we can spontaneously and simultaneously attack all those locations. The important thing is to get them alive," he said.
 


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Thursday, May 12, 2016

Part of Yaounde Omnisport Stadium Collapses

Reports from the nation's capital Yaounde say part of the Omnisport Stadium popularly known as "chaba" has collapsed. According to reports, portion of the earth collapsed on the workers. However, it is alleged one person died while two others were injured. Yet no official statement has been issued to that effects. Pictures of the collapsed stadium has gone viral on the social media. (More details soon)
 



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Wednesday, May 11, 2016

I Don't Need Apology - President Buhari Finally Replies UK PM, David Cameron

 President Muhammadu Buhari says he is more interested in recovering the stolen assets of Nigeria in the UK than demanding an apology from Prime Minister David Cameron who made a scathing remark about Nigeria.



British PM, Cameron & President Buhari
Speaking on Wednesday at a meeting hosted by Commonwealth ahead of the anti-corruption summit in London, President Muhammadu Buhari, has said he is more interested in recovering the stolen assets of Nigeria in the UK than demanding an apology from Prime Minister David Cameron who made a scathing remark about Nigeria on Tuesday.
"I’m not going to demand any apology. All I demand is a return of assets. What would I do with apology?.
"I have already mentioned how disgraceful one of the Nigerian executive dressed as a woman to leave Britain, leaving behind his bank account and fixed asset, which Britain is prepared to hand over to us, this is what I’m asking for. What will I do with apology? I need something tangible," the president asked.
Describing corruption as a 'hydra headed monster', President Buhari said it does not differentiate between developed and developing countries.
"Corruption is a hydra headed monster. It does not differentiate between developed and developing countries. It constitutes a serious threat to good governance, rule of law, peace and security as well as well as development programmes aimed at tackling poverty and economic backwardness," he said.
"This consideration informed my decision to attend this event as well as the anti-corruption summit organised by Prime Minister David Cameron that will be held tomorrow. Tackling the menace of corruption is not an easy task, but it is possible even if many feathers have to be ruffled," Buhari concluded.
It was widely reported that the Prime Minister had referred to Nigeria as a 'fantastically corrupt' country during a meeting with Queen Elizabeth. His comment went viral and as expected and sparked negative reaction across the world, with Transparency International describing Britain as 'a safe haven for corrupt assets.'



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SOS!! Strange Caterpillars Invade Farms in Ndu, Nkum

The strange caterpillars have invaded some localities in Ndu Sub Division in( Donga Mantung Division) and Nkum Sub Division (Bui Division) of the North West Region. Tata Emmanuel Bantar, one of the youth activists based in Ndu has launched an SOS (step up action to remedy the situation). The caterpillars are said to be destroying almost every green leaf. Beans, maize and kolanut trees have been under serious attacks in places like Mbam Song, Jirt, Ntundip, Taku etc. 
Last week, the Member of Parliament for Donga Mantung Centre, Hon. Esther Ngala donated some sprayers and accessories to fight the invading caterpillars. Yet reports say the situation has escalidated to the point that a massive urgent action is very necessary. However, Samba Laban, Sub Delegate for Agriculture and Rural Development for Ndu told us that the situation in Ndu is under control. "The Regional Delegate was in the field and donated chemicals. We have shared the chemicals to the various localities". Samba Laban also said that he has been on radio sensitizing the population. With the SOS comimg from Mbam Song, apparently the situation in Nkum is not yet under control. It is feared that if urgent action is not taken, there could be famine. (Photo Credit: Tata Emmanuel)












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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Anne Marie Nzie Quits the Stage at 84?

Anne Marie Nzié is no more. Reports say Minister of Arts and Culture, Narcisse MOUELLE Kombi
had paid her a courtesy visit at the Yaounde Central Hospital. While medics tried to rescue Anne Marie Nzie, who is in the national musical heritage had allegedly kicked the bucket at 84. Anne-Marie Nzié, it should be noted was with Manu Dibango (83 years) the oldest Cameroonian artist and still active. However, the truth is that she is in hospital but news went viral on the internet that she was dead.

Anne-Marie Nzié sang bikutsi music. In the 1940s, Nzié began performing bikutsi in Yaounde. She signed with Pathé Marcom Records. Nzié remained active over the next five decades and helped to popularise bikutsi throughout Cameroon. Her long career earned her the epithets "Queen of Cameroonian Music" "Queen Mother of Cameroonian Music", and "Queen Mother of Bikutsi".
Nzié was a supporter of both of Cameroon's presidents, Ahmadou Ahidjo and Paul Biya. For example, she dedicated the song "Liberté" to Paul Biya and his Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (CPDM) political party. In 1992, the Social Democratic Front used the song during John Fru Ndi's presidential campaign; Nzié said that she was "vehemently opposed" to the move. In another incident, student protesters changed the lyrics of the song to say, "Paul Biya go away". Nzié responded by saying that the song was always intended to be pro-Biya and pro-CPDM. Of late, her support to the Biya regime earned her a retirement home and a car that sparked a lot of controversy. But she had lived in a hut and in miseries for years. Before she retired from music, Anne Marie Nzié released the album Béza Ba Dzo in 1999.


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Breakthrough! Researchers Develop World's First Malaria Vaccine to Save Millions

 Scientists have made another major breakthrough discovery after they developed the world's first malaria vaccine that would save millions of lives.
The world's first ever vaccine for malaria which is the globe's biggest killer could soon be available after successful human trials.
The revolutionary new vaccine protects adults from infection for more than a year and stops them being carries for the tropical disease spread by mosquitoes.
Just one bite from an infected mosquito bite is all it takes to become infected.
In poorer countries stopping being bitten in the first place by using mosquito nets or insect repellents is the first line of defence.
Until now, uncovering a vaccine for the disease - which effects hundreds of millions of people yearly - had proven difficult.
The World Health Organisation estimates there were 198 million cases of malaria worldwide and 584,000 deaths in 2013.
The complex nature of the malaria parasite meant that despite decades of intense research and developmental effort no treatment was found.
But in a ground-breaking study by the University of Maryland School the vaccine not only immunised people for over a year but also ensured they could not further transmit it.
And giving people it intravenously rather than by injection gave the best protection.
The PfSPZ Vaccine involves introducing live, but weakened, Plasmodium falciparum - one of the parasites that cause malaria in humans into a person's blood.
Associate Professor Dr Kirsten Lyke said: "There results are really important.
"Malaria has such a devastating effect on children, especially in Africa.
"This vaccine has the potential to help travellers, military personnel and children living in malaria-endemic areas."
In the Phase 1 trial - the earliest trials of drugs in people - volunteers were exposed to the malaria-causing parasite P. falciparum.
The parasite is usually transmitted to humans via the bite of infected mosquitoes.
Previous research had shown that the vaccine worked for three weeks after immunisation, however the clinical study analysed its longer term effects.
A total of 101 adults aged 18 to 45 years who had never had malaria took part with 59 given the vaccine while 32 were not vaccinated.
Participants were then exposed to the bites of mosquitoes carrying the same P. falciparum strain from which the vaccine was derived.
Following this, scientists took blood samples from participants to measure parasite levels for evidence of protection.
The study revealed that the vaccine provided protection for up to a year in more than half (55 per cent) of subjects and also provided sterile protection.
It was also found that Intravenous administration provided better protection than intramuscular injection - both in the short and long term.
Long-term protection is crucial for people who are vaccinated but not actually exposed to malaria for months, such as travellers or military personnel.
Durable protection is also important for mass vaccination campaigns aimed at interrupting transmission in places where the disease is widespread.
The vaccine was developed and produced by Sanaria Inc, of Rockville, Maryland, with support from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health. The study was published in the journal Natural Medicine.
 
Source: The Mirror


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UNVDA Kickstarts Maintenance Work on the Kumbo-Misaje Stretch of the Ring Road

Monday 9, 2016 machines of the Upper Noun Valley Development Authority-UNVDA have kick-started maintenance work on the stretch of the Ring Road from Kumbo-Nkum-Ndu-Nkambe-Misaje. The one Compactor, one Grader, one Front-loader, two Bulldozers (equipment pool) of UNVDA is reported constantly going epileptic. This scenario of constant breakdowns have cast doubts on the quality of works, yet speculations are still rife at that it may still be too early to judge UNVDA output. Popular opinion in Donga Mantung is aghast that the road is being graded and not tarred as expected.


 Photo Credit: Gibip Bernard


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Monday, May 9, 2016

CAMASEJ Condemns Arrest of CRTV Journalist

Press Release

On the 9th of May 2016, a journalist by name Teke Julius, working for the Cameroon Radio Television CRTV- Buea was arrested by elements of the national gendarmerie and thrown to jail. He was on duty covering the inspection visit by Cameroon`s Prime Minister on the various infrastructure to host the 2016 Women`s African Cup of Nations.
The journalist who was duely assigned for that coverage, and who wore an accreditation badge for the event saw his recorder confiscated for allegedly recording the Prime Minister`s instructions to the workers. He was later handed the recorder and instructed to delete all his recordings. While attempting to do just that, he was surrounded by the gendarmerie, upon instructions by the Senior Divisional Officer for Fako, himself present in the group, and was whisked like a thief to the gendarmerie cell in Limbe.
This without regards of the rights of a journalist which should still be fresh in their minds, for, the world just celebrated the World Press Freedom Day with access to information as a major worry.
On behalf of the executive and members of CAMASEJ, we condemn in the strongest terms possible such acts which we consider as means of stifling the press. We also condemn any act of violence against pressmen in the process of data collection or broadcasting.
Also, we call on our members to stay calm in the face of such, calling on our state authorities to look into such acts, because the media will always be their partners.

The National President
Simon Lyonga

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Councilor Musa Shey Nfor Mobilizes Nwangri Youths to Embark on Maintenance of Rural Roads

On May 7, 2016, there was community work on the stretch of road leading to Mbu-warr in Nkambe Central. Musa Shey Nfor, councilor for Nwangri village initiated the programme which many including HRH Fon Mbunwe of Mbot have described as a meaningful act aimed at fostering development effort. More than 100 youths of Ngwanri came out with hoes, matchets, spades, wheelbarrows and cutlasses to fill potholes, clean road sides, clear culverts of the debris and dig water channels at (Mbumakop) to make the most deplorable spot below the Mbot palace. 
Musa Shey Nfor said development is more appropriate when it is people oriented and community involvement in the maintenance of rural roads could be more sustainable. He also added that if that spot becomes worst, plan B would be for the community of Mbu-warr to work on the second road through the Mbot Health Centre which will also make the road to Nterbang more accessible. He expressed gratitude to Ngwangri youths for their mark of patriotism.  
 





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Sunday, May 8, 2016

Who Wants to Destroy the Tadu Dairy Cooperative Society?


Tongues are still waging in Kumbo, Bui Division over the unprecedented incident that almost created a stalemate at the Tadu Dairy Cooperative Society-TDCS. Matter came to a head few days ago when some crop farmers took some dairy cows to the Kumbo council cattle paddock on grounds that the cows had destroyed their crops. The logjam nearly took control of the lone processing industry in Bui Division and one of the most vibrant cooperative societies in the North West Region. TDCS which was at the brinks of an explosion, now pulsate in calm and serenity. This follows a restructuring mission from the Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Animal Industries to address crisis apparently masterminded by none members of the cooperatives. So immaculate were the issues addressed that as the management of TDCS was trying to decipher the problem, rumours made rounds in the Division that the 100 hectares of land allocated to the cooperative was being transformed into a private estate by its present management.
The rumours which according to what we gathered were politically motivated has created an atmosphere of uncertainty amongst inhabitants of Tadu in Kumbo. Besides, some members of the community went as far as questioning why and how the TDCS acquired land for dairy ranching from SODEPA and not even a single hectare of land was allocated to farmers. Some community members went as far as pointing accusing fingers at Shang Lawrence, the man who founded the Tadu Dairy Cooperative Society that he is processing documents to own the land allocated for TDCS.
When contacted, Shang Lawrence refuted the allegations and said they were baseless. According to Shang Lawrence, TDCS dairy cows were transferred to Kumbo on grounds that they allegedly destroy crops and they all negotiated for the release of the animals. “We had to negotiate given that some of the animals were so badly treated and were showing signs of stress. You dairy animals are so delicate”. He continued that when the animals were released, TDCS also contacted the competent authorities to investigate into the alleged crop destruction. On the issue of trying to transform TDCS land into private estate, he debunked it and added that the Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Animal Industries, had allocated only 100 ha of the 2000 ha of land for dairy farming and see no reason why farmers cannot equally apply to the same ministry for land. He disclosed that this controversy is coming when experts from the Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Animal Industries had spent days in TDCS carrying out restructuring. And that TDCS was being stratified to meet present day challenges yet there is a widespread camouflage of farmer/grazer conflict. “Of late, we paid FCFA 350.000 to some farmers that our animals destroyed irish potatoes, but they later harvested close to 20 bags on the same plot”. Shang Lawrence also revealed that they are diversified versions on the current incident. “Some members of the communities say our animals were caught on the road while others say they were caught on the farm before being taken to Kumbo council”, he concluded. Notwithstanding the same rumours went wild intoxicating the population that the community had benefited nothing from TDCS. Shang Lawrence while reacting to the influence peddlers reechoed that if there is electricity in the area its thanks to the TDCS and that the cooperative had provided pipe borne water and stand taps as well as opened up farms to market roads. A school of thought holds that the rumours are masterminded by some elite who see nothing good in anything except in the form of bread.
It should be recalled that the Minister of Livestock, Fisheries and Animal Industries Minister, Dr Aboubakar Sarki has inaugurated a milk processing unit in Tadu in 2010. This processing unit is the lone industry in Bui Division.
Created on November 15, 1990, the Tadu Dairy Cooperative Society, TDCS, was born from collaboration between Land O’Lakes Inc. in the USA and cattle breeders of the Banso highlands of Cameroon, to function as a multipurpose cooperative that would provide its members with access to new breeds, improved production practices and modern value adding technologies. This collaboration between TDCS and USAID/Land O’Lakes was also geared towards developing quantity milk production ranging from developing collection channels, processing and marketing programme. Since then TDCS has benefited from capacity-building programmes, especially in the training members of the cooperative in the USA on artificial insemination. Seeing the importance of TDCS the Cameroon government through the HIPC programme also funded the cooperative and the Livestock Ministry also endorsed of the initiative as a poverty alleviation programme reasons why the Minister inaugurated the milk processing factory and promised more support and donated a tractor and accessories to the TDCS. Bui Division statistically is third largest in terms of animal breeding in the North West Region and first in terms of dairy cattle given the presence of TDCS. An estimated 53,523 cattle and 300 dairy have been supplying milk to the factory and several families look to dairy farming as the most reliable source of income.


 (Do Not Miss Part II, coming up soon)

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Lesson from Nigeria: How Dangote will End Fuel Scarcity

 The outspoken minister of Information and culture, says the problem of fuel scarcity will become a thing of the past in the country when Aliko Dangote finally comes on board.


Lai Mohammed

Speaking when he visited Rutam House, headquarters of the Guardian Newspapers in Lagos, the Minister of Information and culture, Lai Mohammed, said the problem of fuel scarcity will become a thing of the past in the country once the petroleum refinery being built by Aliko Dangote, the richest man in Africa, comes on board.
The billionaire mogul's Dangote Group Refinery, which is targeting 650,000 barrels per day, will become operational by 2018.
Lai Mohammed said in addition to preparing existing refineries for optimal usage, government would license new investors to bring in modular refineries that would be sited close to the existing ones for access to crude.
He identified diversion of petroleum products to neighbouring countries as one of the major reasons for the ongoing scarcity of petrol.
The minister said when the current administration ended the “corrupt subsidy regime”, the independent marketers demanded for their outstanding payments before they could resume importation.
Mohammed said after government had paid the marketers over N594 billion subsidy arrears, they reneged on their promise to be importing fuel, leaving the task for the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) alone.


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Another Cameroonian Footballer Dies on the Pitch During a Match


Patrick Ekeng, a 26-year-old defensive midfielder, died on Friday after collapsing during action for his Romanian Dinamo Bucharest club. Ekeng, who joined the club in January, fell to the ground exactly seven minutes after coming on as a substitute in the league game against Viitorul Constanta.


Patrick Ekeng

26-year-old Cameroon international, Patrick Ekeng has died after collapsing on the pitch playing a first division match on Friday with his Romanian side Dinamo Bucharest.
The midfielder who joined the Romanian club in January, fell to the ground without any contact with another player in the 70th minute of the game against Viitorul, just seven minutes after coming on as a substitute, and was rushed to hospital where staff were unable to resuscitate him.
"Resuscitation attempts were made for an hour and half without success," Dinamo team doctor Liviu Batineanu told journalists.
Fans of the Bucharest club gathered outside the hospital late into the night to express their grief at the player's death.
Club executive director, Ionel Danciulescu expressed his shock after a death which recalled that of another club player Catalin Haldan who died playing a friendly in October 2000.


Cameroonian international Patrick Ekeng lies on the pitch after he collapsed during the football match between Dinamo Bucharest and Viitorul Constanta in Bucharest on May 6, 2016
"I can't believe it. It's a nightmare. For me, for the team and for all Dinamo supporters. It's too much," said Danciulescu. "It's as if we are cursed."

Before arriving in Romania, Ekeng played for several European clubs, spending four seasons with French Ligue 2 side Le Mans from 2009 to 2013.

The player from Yaounde then transferred to Lausanne in Switzerland from 2013-2014 and Spanish side Córdoba from 2014-2015 before joing Dinamo.
"We will love you forever, Patrick Ekeng!" the Bucharest club wrote on Facebook, adding the player had "gone to a better world wearing the white-red shirt to join Catalin Haldan and other players who have written the history" of the club.
Ekeng made his debut for Cameroon in January 2015 and was named in the squad for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations from which Indomitable Lions' were eliminated in the group stage.
His death also echoed that of his countryman Marc-Vivien Foe, who died of a heart attack in 2003 playing an Confederations Cup match against Colombia at the Gerland Stadium in Lyon, France.


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Thursday, May 5, 2016

Looking Glass: CAMASEJ NW Honours Musa Shey Nfor

Musa Shey Nfor is the President of the Cameroon Cooperative Credit Union League-CamCCUL, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bamenda Police Cooperative Credit Union-BAPCCUL. He is also the President of ANEMCAM as well as President of the Chambers of Agriculture for the North West Region. On World Press Freedom Day, North West Journalists grouped under the umbrella association of CAMASEJ honoured him for his leadership qualities and innovative ideas at the helm of BAPCCUL and CamCCUL.
He is celebrated for transforming CamCCUL and the BAPCCUL into an place where the poor meet to alleviate their financial plight. At the level of BAPCCUL, thanks to his tenets and result-orientations, the microfinance has witnessed transformative and exciting results. It is not for nothing that BAPCCUL was rated as the most reliable, dynamic and fastest growing credit union in Cameroon with more members registered in a single year than the total members registered in BAPCCUL in all its first twenty seven years of existence; more shares/savings mobilized in one year than all the first 32 years put together. More income generated in one year than all the first 30 years put together, and more interest paid to be paid on members savings than the total interest paid to members in the first 34 years. Musa Shey Nfor BAPCCUL was awarded a certificate of recognition following its coming out as the best credit union in members mobilization during the International Credit Union Day in Bafoussam and it also retained its first position as the credit union with the highest rural membership, highest rural operational branches and highest number of branches operating on Sundays. With over 28,882 members and at least 3295 new members registered annually, the figures also indicate that 17,073 males, 9,662 females and 2,146 groups” have decided to be part of the innovative poverty alleviation programme. In 2014 alone members’ shares increased to FCFA 799.7 million as against FCFA 698.7 in 2013 showing a net increase of FCFA 101 million representing 14.5%. He used the opportunity to call on members who have not raised their shares to FCFA 50.000 as required by law to do so.
It is because of this confidence that members’ savings increased to FCFA 10 billion, 514 million up from FCFA 8 billion, 854 million in 2013 registering a net increase of FCFA 1billion, 650 million or 18.62%. While members that deposit balance at the end of the year stood at FCFA 1 billion, 276 million up from FCFA 1billion, 864 million. This he added clearly reflects the high confidence that members have bestowed in BAPCCUL leadership as custodian of their funds.
On loans and Loans defaulting, BAPCCUL disbursed a total of 7272 loans amounting to FCFA 10 billion, 912 million with outstanding up from 7090 loans worth FCFA 9 billion, 632 millions. With the coming into effective of the legal implementation of the Amended OHADA Uniform Acts on security and guaranties has considerable implications/ impact on many loan practices and recoveries given that the loans follow-up, loan recovery task force and in certain extreme cases only resulted to court actions which were very lengthy, time consuming, costly and a permanent source of conflict including sometimes threats of life on those following recoveries. Reasons why by December 31, 2014 indicators on the rate of consumption revealed that women account for only 15.85% of the portfolio and 11% of delinquency while men on the other hand account for about 69.74% of the loan contracted and close to 80% delinquency. Men in rural areas are more willing to repay their loans while those in townships do not.
Musa Shey Nfor is a great lobbyist who would spare no efforts to seek partnership and external relations. The AGRIFIN project that was earlier initiated as a joint venture between World Bank and CamCCUL has continued in empowering farmers with BAPCCUL and other CamCCUL affiliates being an important beneficiaries. BAPCCUL has been a great beneficiary of the PADMIR project especially through its branch offices in the project zone such as Bafia, Makenene, Foumbot and Yaounde. Apart from the construction of offices, BAPCCUL also benefited from other materials such as motor bikes, computers, safes, capacity building and lots of others. The construction of the Makenene branch office was supported by PADMIR.
It should be noted that BAPCCUL has two branch offices in Douala at Bonaberi and Camp Yabassi respectively. Apart from the head office in Bamenda, there are two other branches located at Mile 3 Nkwen and Nkwen Ghana Street. Other branch offices are found in Yaounde at Carrefour Biyem-Assi, Bafia, Nkambe, Kumba, Ndu, Makenene, Mbot, and Foumbot. Three of these branches went operational in 2014. These branches are Mbot, Foumbot and St. Paul Junction Brach office at Mile 3 Nkwen while recently another branch has just gone functional at Bamenda I, Up station.

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Looking Glass: President Biya Meets Buhari in Nigeria (#PhotoNews)

 President Paul Biya and President Buhari of Nigeria have agreed to intensify the fight against Boko Haram as well as economic ties between the two countries. (PhotoNews of President Biya's official visit to Nigeria)





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Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Lesson from Nigeria: Goodluck Jonathan Gets a Movie Star Treatment in London


Former President Goodluck Jonathan has been a celebrity treatment after hanging out at a restaurant in London and Nigerians troop out en masse to mob him. Hero of Democracy indeed!
 
If the photos shared by Reno Omokri, a former presidential aide to Goodluck Jonathan is anything to go by, the former president is still getting massive love abroad from Nigerian who still hail him as the 'Hero of Democracy.'
 
 
The founder of the Mind of Christ Christian Centre in California, Omokri took to Twitter to share some photos of Goodluck Jonathan hanging out in a London restaurant with his children, and just after he wanted to leave, he was mobbed by Nigerians who took turns to take photographs with him.
 
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Lesson from Nigeria: President Buhari Addresses Nigerians at International Labour Day

 President Muhammadu Buhari has sent a hearty Workers' Day message to all Nigerian workers all over the country.
President Muhammadu Buhari
 President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday in Abuja assured Nigerians workers that his government would tackle all socio-economic ills that have troubled the nation.
 Speaking at the 2016 May Day celebration with the theme: “The Working Class and The Quest for Socio-Economic Revival," Buhari said government would evolve solutions to the emerging threats to the well-being of Nigerians and the realisation of sustainable development.
 He was represented by Chris Ngige, the Minister Labour and Employment.
 “For us whose main foreign exchange comes from oil, the global decline in the price of oil has further exacerbated our economic crises.
“The resultant effect of this are noticeable in government’s dwindling resources, reduction in operational capacities of most companies especially in the oil and gas sector, threats of workforce reduction by multinationals, among others.
“These developments no doubt, have socio-economic implication for the economy as well as the working class.
“I make no excuses, for this government of the APC is determined to tackle the socio-economic ills head-long.”
According to the president, development must be sustainable for it to benefit society in general.
He said that the present administration would continue to seek the cooperation of labour, so that together, “we can attain the enviable heights of progress in our beloved country.
“This administration shall effect positive change in the lives of the average Nigerians, to ensure that the downtrodden are elevated.
“Most importantly, we will fight the intense pain of corruption which has enriched the very few to the detriment of the majority of Nigerians who groan under the overwhelming weight of poverty resulting from corruption.
“In this fight against corruption, I need you all to be very willing partners.
“Fighting corruption in the Public Service in particular, requires the workers to play major roles by cooperating with the government.”
The president also assured workers that the issues and request raised were already being considered and would be made public in the near future.
“I request your cooperation and understanding, as partners in progress.
“The need to ensure a conducive atmosphere devoid of incessant industrial action becomes paramount to avoid loss of man hours and accordingly promote high productivity."
 “I further assure you that working together, this administration will protect workers’ rights and shall promote incentives for great productivity and hence, greater posterity,” Mr. Buhari said.
 
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Tuesday, May 3, 2016

SCNC Takes Southern Cameroons' Struggle to British House of Lords ( Full Speech by Dr. Nfor Ngala Nfor Here)

AN ADDRESS ON SELF-DETERMINATION TODAY:THE CASE OF BRITISH SOUTHERN CAMEROONS, BY NFOR NGALA NFOR, NATIONAL CHAIRMAN, SCNC, AT CONFERENCE ON SELF-DETERMINATION, HOUSE OF LORDS, LONDON, April 26, 2016.

Mr. Chairman of Conference,
Distinguished Parliamentarians for Self- Determination,
Honourable Members of the House of Lords and House of Commons
Ladies and Gentlemen

Introduction
Nfor Ngala Nfor
The SCNC leadership, on behalf of the people of the former UN Trust territory of Southern Cameroons under UK Administration, is grateful to be here once more to cry to the British Government and people and the international community at large for their rights to self-determination and national sovereign existence. To our friends Parliamentarians for Self-Determination who are working for justice and the rule of law for all peoples we heartily congratulate you for selfless service to humanity and pray that you remain steadfast and intensify your efforts for world peace based on justice.

The British Southern Cameroons Question will remain a recurrent issue until UK, as the Administering Authority or the trustee, and the UN, as the trustor, summon the necessary political will and from a legal frame of mind, as defined by the UN Charter, other international instruments and in respect of the will of the people of British Southern Cameroons, adopt a road map for a permanent solution.
On the strength of the incontrovertible facts before us all, it’s self evident that British Southern Cameroons is a victim of botched decolonisation in 1961. Both the UN Charter, as the supreme law of all humanity and the Trusteeship Agreement were disregarded. Through external manipulation and building of political hurdles the right to self-determination was denied the people of British Southern Cameroons. To this effect a plebiscite was imposed with two obnoxious questions denying the people their inherent right to sovereign independence.
Prime Minister J. N Foncha who won the 1959 general elections on the platform of secession from Nigeria wanted that Southern Cameroons should of right attain independence as prescribed by the UN Charter and the Trusteeship Agreement. In addressing the powerful 4th Committee of the UNGA on September 24, 1959, he said “Any attempt to force us gain independence in a way that does not accord with our wishes would tantamount to a breach of the UN Charter and a violation of our fundamental human rights.” It is bewildering that HM Government failed to understand, respect and defend manifest will of the people of British Southern Cameroons as enshrined in the UN Charter.
But we all know that:
The right to national self-determination is an inherent right of any people and dependent territory defined by colonial treaties.
They are no preconditions attached.
This right is not only inherent, it is equally permanent.
This inherent right becomes more active when the people are subjected to foreign domination and alien rule and that when repression is intensified and prolonged it can ignite revolt in the oppressed. This is natural for each people are entitled to their rightful place within the family of the human race in order to make their just contribution for a better world and greater humanity.
As bad as the failure to respect the UN Charter and Trusteeship Agreement was/is, the situation was made worse by non-implementation of UNGA Resolution 1608 of April 21, 1961. This landmark resolution was adopted for the holding of a post plebiscite conference - a tripartite – between the Government of British Southern Cameroons, la Republique du Cameroun, and UK as the Administering Authority to finalise arrangements for the formation of the UN-envisioned FEDERAL UNITED CAMEROON REPUBLIC. The formation of this federal union of two states Equal in Status was to take place under international supervision with UK playing a key rule as the Trustee with the moral and legal duty of reporting to the UN. British Southern Cameroons was not to be abandoned at the mercy of la Republique du Cameroun nor was British Southern Cameroons to be handed to la Republique du Cameroun as a gift for annexation and military occupation.
Botched Decolonisation Facilitated Annexation
La Republique du Cameroun’s hidden plot to annex British Southern Cameroons was hatched when the plebiscite vote went in favour of “independence by joining” la Republique du Cameroun. This was clearly demonstrated before the UN as follows;
At the 4th Committee of the UNGA on April 19, 1961 la Republique du Cameroun, France and all French-speaking Africa, except Mali, staged a walkout when they failed to block the vote for the independence of British Southern Cameroons. UK with 49 other nations, USA, USSR, Nigeria, inclusive, voted overwhelmingly “YES” and 1st October, 1961 was declared Independence Day of British Southern Cameroons.
On April 21, 1961 on the floor of the UNGA, la Republique du Cameroun supported by France and all French-speaking Africa except Mali, voted against UNGA Resolution 1608. This certainly blocked implementation for the Tripartite Conference couldn’t hold without one of the key players, la Republique du Cameroun. By voting against this landmark resolution la Republique du Cameroun did not only reject forming a federal union of two states Equal in Status with British Southern Cameroons, it clearly exhibited its imperial annexationist fangs.
Unfortunately, la Republique du Cameroun’s display of annexationist tendency on the floor of the UN failed to attract appropriate action in defence of British Southern Cameroons right to national self-existence. This is what has led some authorities on the British Southern Cameroons decolonisation to conclude that, this UN Trust territory in which the Westminster Parliamentary system functioned so well (witnessed peaceful transfer of power in February 1959) for a long period in colonial Africa was simply betrayed.
Warnings Unheeded
It needs be recalled that prior to this imperialistic posturing exhibited by la Republique du Cameroun at the UN in 1961, other authorities had warned that British Southern Cameroons and la Republique du Cameroun were completely incompatible, consequently can’t coexist under one national polity. HRH Fon Achirimbi speaking for the Natural Rulers at the Mamfe Plebiscite Conference in 1959, opined that Nigeria is deep “Water” and French Cameroun is “FIRE” and declared, “Sir, I support secession without unification.” i.e. to say they favoured secession and sovereign independence for their nation.
On Oct. 6, 1959 the US Ambassador, H. E Clement J Zabloiski contributing to debate on the political future of British Southern Cameroons, congratulated the people for attaining self-government. Opposed to the idea of unification declared “The results of a hurried choice imposed on the population of the Trust territory would be catastrophic for their political future.”
And in the British House of Commons G.M Thomson (MP) (later Lord) on 1st August 1961, said, “The problem of uniting these two territories would in any event be difficult. There are two territories of completely different cultures with different political systems... there are extremely complex problems in bringing these two countries together within one national state.” He concluded, “I therefore raise the matter because we in the House are concerned with the good name and reputation of the Government in administering this kind of trusteeship territory”.(emphasis, mine).
To justify “independence by joining “ either Nigeria or la Republique du Cameroun, UK as the Administering Authority argued that British Southern Cameroons was small and economically unviable. But interestingly while denying British Southern Cameroons with an area of 43,000 sq km, population of about a million and a variety of mineral and natural resources and wide variety of food and cash crops with the CDC at the head, Kuwait, a British colony, with an area of 17,818 sq km and then population of less than 300,000 inhabitants, a sandy barren territory though blessed with large deposits of oil, was granted independence on June 19, 1961. However on December 14, 1960 UN amplifying the right to self-determination of all peoples as enshrined in the Charter, adopted Resolution 1514 which makes independence the inherent right of all dependent territories: neither size, nor lack of economic or educational preparedness was/is to serve as condition for delaying the people’s right to sovereign independence for their enjoyment and exercise of complete freedom. This landmark resolution for universal application was adopted some three months before the ill-fated UN Plebiscite of 11 February 1961. British Southern Cameroons currently with population of more than five million is more populous than 60 UN Member Nations, 18 AU Member nations, and 30 Commonwealth Member nations. And with an area of 43,000 km2 it is larger than 12 AU Member States and 30 UN Member Nations.
CONSEQUENCES OF ANNEXATION AND MILITARY OCCPATION
From the founding of the League of Nations in 1922 and the UN in 1945, this territory was firmly under international instruments and obligation. It was protected against annexation.
An annexed people live under despicable circumstances worse than a colonised people. A territory under annexation is under a constant reign of terror and with the policy of divide and rule the people are kept weak, decapitated and submissive. The imperial dream is to perpetually keep the people subjugated. While colonised territories are recognised and enjoy some protection under international system, the annexed enjoy no such international visibility.
The consequences of annexation are not far to seek. They are political, economic, cultural, legal/judicial and psychological. The annexed are ruled by an evil mind to decapitate the territory and people – body, mind and soul perpetually for the glory, prestige and splendour of the annexationist state. It is for this reason that the UN declares annexation a crime against humanity and a threat to world peace.
What we have suffered since the 1961 botched decolonisation that facilitated annexation can be summarised as follows:
The Southern Cameroons, a UN Trust Territory under UK Administration lost its international standing and protection. The territory has been balkanised into two provinces and sunk into the territory of la Republique du Cameroun. While every other UN Trust territory and colony on the African continent emerged into sovereign independence with a seat at the UN, British Southern Cameroons is the only trust in recorded history annexed by another former UN Trust territory, namely, Cameroun under French Administration.
Under British Trusteeship Indirect Rule, in which the indigenous political system was respected and the Natural Rulers under the Native Authority system participated in governance, annexation has imposed direct rule in which the venerated Natural Rulers of yesteryear have become subjects of the Francophone proconsuls to be seen and instructed only. One painful consequence of this is direct interference and imposition for self interest and grabbing of choice lands by the proconsuls and their political elites thus depriving the poor large chunks of ancestral lands. This facilitates population dilution. The poor are weak and powerless.  
Incredibly, British Southern Cameroons which attained self-government in 1954 three years before French Cameroun, adopted Westminster Parliamentary democracy, the rule of law, conducted free and fair elections, is today ruled by foreign proconsuls. By Presidential decree of the Yaounde state backed by crack down occupation force, the Buea Parliament and Government and all state institutions were abolished.
One of the immediate consequences of annexation was the loss of preferential treatment which British Southern Cameroons enjoyed with Britain and the Commonwealth. Britain and the Commonwealth nations used to be the main trading partners and consumed the highest portion of our banana, palm produce, tea, among others. Annexation dragged us, like a sacrificial lamb, into the Franc zone and French established trading partners without rights to market our produce but without a choice to accept their expensive goods which many described as inferior.
Intensified repression and persecution in different forms and across the territory is the constitution that rules this former British Trust territory that was a shining example of Westminster style parliamentary democracy in Africa.
To erase the British heritage which we cherish and are proud to preserve and promote cultural assimilation through Francophonisation and despoliation is tacitly sponsored by the Yaounde state. Bilingualism is a deceit. It is euphemism for Francophonisation.
The Anglo Saxon educational system and the Common Law heritage which emphasises the dignity of man are under serious attack and are being eroded. The Napoleonic civil code is being imposed to replace the Common law. To Yaounde Cameroun is one and indivisible.
As it is a crime to wear even a T-shirt with the map and inscription of British Southern Cameroons, so have we as a people lost our identity and inherent right to our natural resources and wealth which are being plundered for the development of la Republique du Cameroun and prestige and grandeur of the powers that be and France their master. Is it not heart breaking to learn that petrol tapped from British Southern Cameroons soil is more expensive in the territory than anywhere else in la Republique du Cameroun territory? Is it not revolting to hear that though SONARA (French acronym) is located in the sea port town of Victoria (changed by Yaounde to Limbe) management is in the hands of Francophone and royalty is paid but to Douala City Council? This is just a tip of the iceberg.
To reduce the well endowed British Southern Cameroons to an economic liability and wrongly paint it as dependent territory, all the sea ports, airports, river ports, economic and financial institutions and infrastructure which Southern Cameroons successive governments established, for example, National Produce Marketing Board, Santa Coffee Estate, Powercam, Cam Bank, were by decree closed down. Bereft of industries to employ the growing manpower, Southern Cameroonians suffer from mass unemployment and with repression this has encouraged mass exodus of the youths. Foreign investors are discouraged from investing in British Southern Cameroons which has no good roads. To move from the north to the south and vice versa, one is bound to traverse two provinces of la Republique du Cameroun territory.
With annexation by la Republique du Cameroun, the people of British Southern Cameroons have been disenfranchised. Though the Yaounde regime has some three hundred political parties on its register there is no democracy: Cameroun is a one-party dictatorship ruled by an ethnic oligarchy. The stark difference and our love of democracy is self-eloquent in the fact that between 1954 and 1960 British Southern Cameroons had two Prime Ministers, democratically elected. But since 1958 la Republique du Cameroun has had only two leaders who rule and reign. As an annexed people the few in President Biya’s government and parliament do not represent the will and supreme interest of the British Southern Cameroons nation and people. They have no voice. Freedom and sovereign independence under UN Charter and international instruments through external self-determination is what the people want. This is to correct the error of 1961.
JUSTIFICATION FOR RESTORATION
The warnings made against “independence by joining” la Republique du Cameroun have come to pass. As demonstrated on the floor of the UN twice in April 1961, la Republique du Cameroun’s determination of annexing British Southern Cameroons has been fulfilled. It has been reduced to two Provinces of its territory ruled by proconsuls. To decapitate the people and keep them perpetually weak and subservient, military repression and kale kales as happened recently in Wum are constant. In spite of these Machiavellian tactics, the annexationist regime is faced with stubborn resistance of a people who are proud of their identity and determined to maintain their cherished values, their belief in the dignity of man and their “English way of life”. If they are being repressed, maimed, imprisoned and tortured, murdered in cold blood for being proud of their inherent identity and resisting Francophonisation, should the British collaborate with their oppressor? The history of liberation struggle the world over, point to the fact that, the annexed and the oppressed, can never regain freedom and independence without foreign assistance and support.
The UN has declared annexation a crime against humanity and threat to world peace and for this reason UK and USA, for example, led the Gulf War against Iraqi annexation and occupation to restore Kuwaiti sovereignty. This was not intervention in Iraqi internal affairs. We believe, as was with Kuwait in 1990, that the UK owes a moral and legal responsibility to British Southern Cameroons and in this light should use its diplomatic influence and under preventive diplomacy place the British Southern Cameroons right to self-determination on the agenda of the UN. We believe you have a key role to play to bring about the change that is our right without bloodshed that will bring dishonour to the British Crown.
In conclusion, we state without fear of error or contradiction, that HM’s Government did not administer the UN Trust territory of British Southern Cameroons on behalf of France or the UN Trust territory of French Cameroun with a reversionary right. Bound by the UN Charter, the Trusteeship Agreement and good conscience, HM Government under the SACRED TRUST was duty bound to lead this trust territory to sovereign independence.
Thank you most sincerely for your kind attention.




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Friday, April 29, 2016

Southern Cameroons' Struggle Enters House of Lord

 The struggle for self-determination by Southern Cameroons' pressure groups has recorded another giant step. This is so because a group advocating for the cause has taken the matter to the House of Lord in the United Kingdom. Reports say Southern Cameroons flag was raised in London on March 26, 2016 during a conference on Self-determination organized by British Lawmakers. The group known as Ambazonia Movement was in UK to submit a memo at a Human Rights Conference on Self-determination on the invitation of UK Lawmakers.
 The chairman of the Conference Lord Nazir Ahmad is quoted to have said that he is determined to bring to the awareness of the British the need to support groups advocating for such a cause that would give them the right to self-determination. He cited South Sudan and East Timor as practical cases.
Newspaper reports also revealed that the delegation (Ambazonia Movement) from the Southern Cameroons was made up of Roland Tewre, Robert Tamanji, Dr. Ekiko Francis and Pride Mbi. Accordingly, the delegation submitted a Memo on the violation of human rights by the government of La Republique. Note should be taken that in 2014, Mola Njoh Litumbe took the issue to the Upon and upon his return he told Cameroonians that he wanted the UN to examine into the petition by Southern Cameroons against La Republique. Of late, a mixed delegation of SCNC and SCAPO traveled to Nigeria to share with the Biafra activists. Notwithstanding, several activists have been arrested and detained for advocating for the cause.

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