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Thursday, July 6, 2017

An Idea Of a Project That Can Promote The Kom Society In One Way Or The Other- By Dr. Nick Ngwanyam, MD

 A Presentation by Dr. Nick Ngwanyam

On the Occasion of the review of the book The Modern Kom Society, by Joseph Nsom; on 1st July 2017, at the Blue Pearl Hotel Bamenda.

 It is my pleasure to be here with you and to talk about this book: The Modern Kom Society- Culture, Customs and Traditions, by Bobe Joseph Nsom.

I was given a specific task at this book launch. I was asked specifically to come up with an idea or project that can promote the Kom society in one way or the other after reading the book.
 I felt uncomfortable because book reviews follow certain rules, logic and style that I am not conversant with. However, in view of my specific objective which seeks to bring out lessons that can be useful for your development, I am very much at ease with this approach.
I am intimidated by the number of Professors from the Kom land and I asked a couple of questions to understand why me? I did realize after reading through the book that it was necessary for me to bell this cat because I am an outsider and would tend to look at the Kom tradition objectively with no bias nor hidden agendas.
It is very difficult to write a book and edit it yourself and hope to be perfect. We all have blind spots and you need a total stranger to pick the issues for you over which you will gloss for years on end without being concrete. So an outsider needs to gloss over the Kom tradition and culture to see the hidden areas of conflict and interest.


On a general note, I will like to congratulate Bobe Nsom Joseph for writing this particular book. It is always a challenge to write. It costs money and it is also more challenging when you deal with a community of people (Cameroonians) who do not like to read except for examination purposes. One expression from the book which needs to be elucidated or put in inverted commas is ‘sipping mimbo’. That phrase would not make sense to many people beyond our context and it has not been explained. So much for the distractions.

‘A nous mouttons’
as they would say in French. Or put different, let us go to our business of the day.

1) What are those things that are found in the Kom culture that can bring development (promote) or impede same?
2) What is development? Who is responsible for development? Who can contribute to it positively? Are some people excluded? What are the factors that allow for proper development of an individual, a people, community and nation? Are the Kom people through their culture aware of these issues?

To develop (promote), is to get better and to improve on many fronts
. These are personal growth which starts with the growth of the mind through formal and informal education and training. It is linked to ones’ ability to think critically through complex situations; with an open mind which allows one to see both sides of every coin while making informed choices, providing simple workable solutions to the complex issues, effectively and efficiently for the benefit of common good.

The mind must be teachable, flexible, accommodating and can think out of the box. Be ready to change your perspective and also listen to others because no one knows it all. The person must be able to give and take, be proactive and should take risks. Be responsible for the outcomes of your decisions and actions. The person must be ready to invest (mind, spirit, souls, material, education, friendships, networking, forgiving etc).
Development is a product of the mindset/habits/culture/tradition which themselves, depend on education and training.  If the mindset is static, development is stifled. If the mind is dynamic and positively, then the individual grows, there is economic growth, there are infrastructural changes and many other things we call development. There is peace and satisfaction.
So what is the mindset of the Kom man?

What drives him? What motivates him? What does he look forward to achieving? What makes him feel like a man? What gets him out of bed early in the morning? What would give him sleepless nights? What is the crown he seeks to achieve?

Generally, the human being no matter his color is motivated by needs. Maslow has classified them into what is well known as Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. Kom people and Cameroonians as a whole need to understand this pyramid otherwise they would spend their lives running in circles and would get nothing out of life.
What are the challenges faced by a Kom man? Which are the common pressures he has to live through daily? He has his culture/ tradition, his understanding of the concept of God and the spirit world in general, his level of education, his exposure to the outside world, his economic strength, his profession and his marriage.
All these issues are very complex and when problems arise, culture alone is not enough to help the troubled mind. Your culture was put in place when you settled at Liakom and defined some ground rules. It was considered a big self-sufficient kingdom with is government and laws. That became part of the wider Cameroon embracing new religions, education and supreme laws so nothing could stay fixed.
Kom people must bend reasonably with the tide and fit into a bigger picture that respect the laws of nature.

What was very important then does not have the same weight today. If you killed a lion with a spear it was worth something. If you killed a lion today in Kom with a double barrel gun, it does not have the same weight. If you do not understand that, then there would be no development as such in Kom
.

This is the foundation of the truth. The value systems have to give because nothing is static.

According to Maslow, there are five basic levels of human needs. There is a sixth which is abstract yet very important. All human beings grow vertically through this pyramid and get stuck where they chose to. The basic level for all human needs is physiological (food, water, air, excretion, sex, sleep). The second is security and safety (jobs, housing, economics, the absence of violence of all sorts). The third is the need for love and association with other human beings because we are social beings (agape, filial and Eros love).

The fourth is EGO. I am; self-pride, me, I and myself, it is about me, what is in there for me, do you know who I am?

The fifth is Self Actualization. Prof Nkwi had a dream to be a Professor. Prof Akenji had a dream to become a Vice Chancellor. They have attained the high goals they set for themselves. They have reached the summit. The motivation and the drive have taken them to level five.

Level six comes to people who are motivated differently. They are not contented with personal gains and titles nor the worship and praise from other mortals.

They ask the question; I wanted to be the Vice Chancellor, now that I am the Vice Chancellor,  so what?  AND SO WHAT; IS THE QUESTION EVERY KOM MAN AND WOMAN SHOULD ASK THEMSELVES.

This question is very revealing to a searching soul and brings one face to face with the emptiness of our being if we are spiritually mature. How many Kom people have reached this level?

Every human being who seeks to understand development and wants to bring development while desiring to be a good manager and leader must grow and reach the 6th level. This is the transcendental phase where you are led by the spirit.

It is a spiritual phase at which we go beyond self-interest and greed. We look beyond ourselves and our immediate families to the general society at large.

We seek to work for the common good and we take the focus off our being and place it on others. The only reward we seek is the true happiness of having been useful to others in truth.

This is the only place that true happiness, giving, sacrifice, agape and development reside. Our time, efforts and resources are poured out to this cause. How many Kom people have reached this level? Are you part of them?
      Where is the Kom man in this narrative?

After reading through the book, I realized that the Kom man is driven by ego. He wants the title of Bobe in all its forms and shades and thinks it is the ultimate.

That is the first problem amongst the Kom people that will limit your development or retard it. You must go beyond titles; reward those things that contribute to the growth of common good. Titles by themselves do not amount to very much.

Secondly, you cannot contribute much to common good nor can you help your selves if your pockets are empty. Your good intentions are not good enough. Wishes cannot become horses. You need money and logistics. ‘Affaire Nkap, affaire tres seriuex’.

The Kom man must learn how to make money.
Development is about sound economics.  On this note I would say all Anglophones must learn the art of making money genuinely by creating businesses and cottage factories to produce goods and services. These tend to add value to systems for which we are paid. Learn to solve community problems for which you are paid.
We can learn from the Ibos and the Bamilekes. We have to fight the civil service and white collar job mentality, otherwise development would not come. Learn to create your own businesses and learn to work with each other in teams. Make agriculture a business.

A third and most disturbing area of conflict is the issue of inheritance in the Kom land. I understand many are for the matrilineal inheritance while less than 20 percent are for patrilineal inheritance. This will be a perpetual source of conflict but given time and other social pressures the patrilineal inheritance will take over especially if you intermarry with other tribes who think differently.

As the off springs become more educated and build their homes and businesses out of the village, the matrilineal inheritance will become symbolic gestures of simple houses built in the village to serve that purpose.  The real economic platforms of the families will be passed on through patrilineal inheritance especially when these children are educated and can create businesses of their own.

In concluding, please, let us look at the title of the book again; The Modern Kom Society. It tells us there was an ancient Kom society that is gone and there is a future Kom society on the way.


I will like us to understand what growth, development or success should mean to us as adults. An Adult should be one who is between 25 and 30 years, is living a purposeful life, is productive, disciplined with creative, managerial and leadership skills. He/she leaves in the fear of the Lord. Success before 25 means making it at school and going on target. When we start to accumulate wealth, talent, political positions, cars, businesses and estates, we think these are indicators of success.

True success ( development) is when we use what God has given us in every shade and colour including our talents and disposition to help those that are lesser than us to rise through life and be better than what we are or would ever be. That is my assignment for Kom people and all Cameroonians.

My job today has been in view of making a better future Kom society which is only possible by changing intelligently and positively under the influence of time and the world around us. This will happen because you and I are ready and willing to change and go the extra mile before calling on others to change. Change starts with me. Do not look on to others; do not blame others, the government, the gods, the climate and the geographical location. It is about me. No excuses.

If I must leave you with one word today, that would be, change starts with me so I must be open minded and seek to change actively.
Remember the question you should always ask yourself.

I am so and so, AND SO WHAT?

Thanks.

Dr. Nick Ngwanyam, MD 677764674.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS FOR KOM PEOPLE & ALL CAMEROONIANS TO READ AND GROW:


1.     Think and Grow Rich, by Napoleon Hill
2.     The Seven Habits of Highly Effective, People by Steven Covey.
3.     Why ‘A’ Students Work for ‘C’ Students And ‘B’ Students Work for Government, by Robert Kiyosaki
4.     The Power of Self Disciple; No Excuses, by Brian Tracy.
5.     Developing the Leader Within You; Developing the Leaders Around You, by John C Maxwell.
DR NICK NGWANYAM, MD
CEO ST LOUIS GROUP
P.O. Box 661 BAMENDA
NORTH WEST REGION
REP OF CAMEROON
TEL( CELL) +237- 677 764 674



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6 WhatsApp Scams You Must Avoid

If you a big fan of the instant messaging service, WhatsApp, then these are certain scams you must watch out for.
 
 
Created in 2009 as an alternative to text messaging, WhatsApp is today one of the world’s most popular instant messaging services with more than one billion users in 180 countries. According to a May 2016 report from a research firm, SimilarWeb, WhatsApp is the top chat app in 109 countries, which represents 58 per cent of the 187 countries covered in the survey. Facebook acquired WhatsApp in 2014 to make a bigger play in the rapidly growing messaging market, along with its own Messenger platform. At the time the deal was announced, WhatsApp had 450 million users worldwide.
 
Considering the popularity and widespread usage of WhatsApp, even among the older generations in countries such as Nigeria, it is no surprise that the attention of hackers and other unscrupulous individuals have shifted to the medium in a bid to exploit loopholes that could be used to swindle unsuspecting users of their money or other sensitive information.
 
Here are six WhatsApp scams you should look out for:
 
1. WhatsApp Gold
 
The offer of an upgrade to WhatsApp Gold is a fraud that starts with a message via social networks in which WhatsApp users are invited to click on a link to update their app to the inexistent Oro version (Gold version), which offers the users a suite of new and exclusive features.  According to the research and development unit of Yudala, the link takes the user to a web page where, if he wants to use these improvements, he has to give his phone number. Interestingly, users who go on to give their number will be subscribed to a premium SMS service: each text message that you receive will cost you just a meagre sum.
 
Global attention was initially drawn to the existence of this scam by the Spanish National Police and Civil Guard when it reported the existence of an expensive scam costing users £36 per month. Since then, the scam has also been reported in a number of countries.
 
It is important to point out that there is only one version of WhatsApp; so caution is the watch-word should you get a similar invitation to upgrade to WhatsApp Gold.
 
2. WhatsApp Plus
 
According to the research and development unit of Yudala, this is another scam perpetrated by faceless individuals seeking to cash in on the ubiquitous usage of WhatsApp. WhatsApp Plus claims to let users send pictures, videos and music files of an unlimited size. This is in addition to allowing subscribers use WhatsApp with more than one number, a feature that is highly sought after by many users of the app. However, WhatsApp Plus is not associated with WhatsApp and the Facebook-owned service bans users who have also downloaded the fake app onto their device. A bold disclaimer was recently issued by WhatsApp to alert users to the existence of the fake app.
 
“WhatsApp Plus is an application that was not developed by WhatsApp, nor is it authorised by WhatsApp. WhatsApp Plus contains source code which WhatsApp cannot guarantee as safe and that your private information is potentially being passed to third parties without your knowledge or authorisation,” the statement said.
 
And to demonstrate its stance, WhatsApp blocks users that have downloaded the unsolicited version of the app, with users having to wait an additional 24 hours to get the ban lifted after deleting the fake app.
 
3. WhatsApp browser fraud
 
With the launch of WhatsApp’s browser platform, hackers created a number of similar-looking fraudulent websites to gain access to the sensitive data and bank details of unsuspecting users. Some of the tactics employed by these fraudulent websites include requesting users to download a seemingly harmless application onto their computers, which, in actuality, is a malicious software that allows the cybercriminals access to confidential information such as banking information. Another very popular strategy is to request the phone number of the unknowing users and then subscribe them to downloading premium services that charge special rates.
 
To avoid falling a victim, it is pertinent to bear in mind that there is only one browser version of WhatsApp, which is absolutely free. Most importantly, you do not have to download anything to your computer to use it.
 
4. WhatsApp video calling invite
 
In late 2016, WhatsApp rolled out video-calling feature for Android, iOS and Windows users. The feature, which was long anticipated, was made available for downloads via update available to all users. However, the rollout of this popular feature has created new opportunities for scammers who circulate malicious links inviting people to download video-calling. Shortly after the video-calling feature was introduced on November 15, 2016, WhatsApp users began receiving an invitation link for it. Once the user clicks on the given link, he is directed to a webpage to enable the new feature. The spam message reads, “You’re invited to try WhatsApp Video Calling feature. Only people with the invitation can enable this feature.”  And once a user clicks on the link, it redirects to a website that has been designed to look believable.
 
Once a gullible user clicks on the ‘enable’ tab, he/she is immediately directed to a new page that requires user verification. You would then be asked to share and invite four other friends to enable this feature through the same link. Though the entire page and the process look credible, mere clicking on this link can expose you to spammers, making you extremely vulnerable to hacking.
 
Please note that the correct way to enable video calling feature is to update your WhatsApp app through your Google Playstore or Apple Store. As soon as it is updated, the feature will be automatically enabled.
 
5. Fake WhatsApp voicemail
 
This is another scam that arose with the introduction of voice calls on WhatsApp. However, this scam, often perpetrated via email, does not seek to take advantage of the voice-calling feature but aims to trap unsuspecting users with the introduction of a related service. The fake WhatsApp Voicemail fraud starts when a user receives an email, notifying him of an unread voice message in the non-existent WhatsApp voicemail. When the user clicks on the large “Autoplay” button that supposedly allows you hear the message, there is no message. Instead, a malicious software introduced by a hacker is downloaded on the device. This is usually the gateway for the scammers to compromise or gain access to the user’s bank details, credit card information and other personal data. This approach was recently used by a Canadian pharmacy spam website in trying to sell its fake pharmaceutical products. The perpetrators were of the view that disguising their spam message as something completely unrelated to pharmaceutical products would help it bypass spam filters as well as trick recipients into clicking the link and visiting the site.
 
The best way to remain protected from this particular scam is to remember that there is presently no WhatsApp voicemail.
 
6. WhatsApp Spy
 
Despite the existence of WhatsSpy Public, an application invented by Dutch developer, Maikel Zweerink, that allows you to spy on your WhatsApp contacts by tracking the user’s online status, last time of connection and any changes made to profile photos, there is another scam app that claims to go one step ahead by offering a service that allows anyone to read the conversations of others. Known as WhatsSpy, this is a fraud in which ignorant users are tricked into downloading an app, through which malicious software are introduced into the user’s device. Understandably, a number of individuals will go to great lengths to be able to read the conversations of others, especially as a means of keeping tabs on cheating spouses or for other similar purposes. This has contributed in no small measure to many falling victim to the WhatsSpy scam.
 
To reiterate the fact, WhatsApp messages are encrypted and as such, you cannot remotely read other people’s conversations. WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption ensures only you and the person you’re communicating with can read what is sent and nobody in between, not even WhatsApp. Your messages are secured with a lock and only the recipient and you have the special key needed to unlock and read your message. For added protection, every message you send has a unique lock and key. All of this happens automatically: no need to turn on settings or set up special secret chats to secure your messages.
 
The existence of end-to-end encryption has remained one of the major factors that have contributed to the growing popularity of the Facebook-owned service.
 
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Via The Punch



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For the Couples: Four Very Important Options to Explore When Genotype Gets in the Way

 Couples who are AS and SS, and are attempting to let go of their marriage for fear of having children born with sickle cell anemia, will find this article very helpful.

File photo
 
 
Here are four important options for couples who are AS and SS and are trying to forego the thought of marriage for fear of having children born with the SS genotype known as sickle cell anemia.
 
1. Bone marrow transplant
 
Stem cells in the bone marrow are responsible for the production of red blood cells.
The bone marrow transplant is a procedure that infuses healthy stem cells into the body to replace damaged or infected bone marrow.
A transplant would mean that the affected party would no longer produce sickle-shaped red blood cells so the couple can give procreation a shot without any fear.
 
2. Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis
 
Preimplantation genetic testing is a technique used to identify genetic defects in embryos created through in vitro fertilisation (IVF) before pregnancy.
The embryos and chromosomes would be screened, and only those free of the SS genotype would be transferred to the uterus for implantation.
 
3. Surrogacy
 
This is when a woman becomes pregnant and gives birth to a baby in order to give someone who cannot have children.
For couples with genotype incompatibility challenges, a surrogate may be worth the investment.
 
4. Adoption
 
Adoption is perhaps the most used alternative by couples who have issues with childbearing.
Couples – who have tried several procedures in futility or don’t have so much money yet want to start a family – can assume parenting of another child.
 
-TheCable Lifestyle



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Meet Africa's Oldest Twins Who Are Allegedly 120 Years Old


This could be the unofficial eldest women in Nigeria, according to the claims of a random social media user, which is making rounds online.
 
Nnamdi Avinadav Offorbuike and the elderly twins
 
Nnamdi Avinadav Offorbuike has shared a photo he took with two elderly women alleged to be 120 years old.
He used their story to debunk the popular views that the Igbos were killing twins.
The young man who cheerfully snapped with the elderly twins based in the South-eastern part of Nigeria failed to back his claim with hard evidence.
 
If a verifiable birth certificate of these women, they could stand a chance in the Guiness Book of Records.



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Messi Signs 500,000 Pounds Per Week Barcelona Mouth Watering Deal to Stay Till 2021


Barcelona forward and Argentine international Lionel Messi has signed a new lucrative deal that will keep him at Barcelona for the next 4 years.
Lionel Messi
 
Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi has signed a new four-year deal with the club, keeping him with the Spanish giants until 2021, the Barcelona said on its Twitter page on Wednesday.
It is reported that the Argentine star will receive £500,000-a-week with €300m release clause.
Five times a Ballon d'Or winner, the Argentinean forward was entering the final 12 months of his current deal before the new one was agreed.
Reuters reported that Messi, who scored 37 times in La Liga last season, has been at Barcelona since the age of 13, rising through their youth system to become one of the most successful and recognisable footballers in the world.
The 30-year-old follows in the footsteps of teammates and fellow strikers Luis Suarez and Neymar, who signed new deals last season.
Local media reports indicate the deal will see Messi remain as the club’s highest earner, while his buyout clause has been upped to 300 million euros.


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Wednesday, July 5, 2017

WWE Smackdown: John Cena Returns, Challenges Rusev


AJ Styles competed in an Independence Day Battle Royal Tuesday on Smackdown against competitors such as Sami Zayn, Luke Harper, Dolph Ziggler and others. Photo courtesy of WWE/Twitter
John Cena arrives for the CinemaCon 2017 Big Screen Achievement Awards on March 30. Cena returned to WWE Tuesday on Smackdown Live. File Photo by James Atoa/UPI
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July 5 (UPI) -- John Cena made his return to WWE Tuesday during a special July 4th edition of Smackdown Live.
Cena who has been missing in action since April when he became engaged to his girlfriend Nikki Bella at WrestleMania, kicked off Smackdown Live with a passionate speech in which he declared himself a free agent able to take on competitors from both Raw and Smackdown.
The 16-time World Heavyweight Champion then listed top WWE Superstars that he would like to face in the ring including AJ Styles, Shinsuke Nakamura, United States Champion Kevin Owens, Randy Orton, WWE Champion Jinder Mahal, Seth Rollins, Samoa Joe, Universal Champion Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns.
Cena's address was cut short by a returning Rusev, who had yet to appear on Smackdown Live following the Superstar Shake-Up in April. Rusev, with a Bulgarian flag in hand, then proceeded to degrade Cena and the United States.
Never one to back down from a fight, Cena challenged Rusev to a Flag Match to take place that night which the Bulgarian Brute declined claiming that he would fight Cena on his time. WWE announced that the Flag Match would take place at the next Smackdown pay-per-view event, Battleground on July 23.
Also on Smackdown Live, Styles won a special Independence Day Battle Royal to become the No. 1 contender for Owens' United States Championship. Key moments from the bout included Mojo Roawley eliminating his own Hype Bros tag team partner Zack Ryder and the showdown between the final three contestants, Styles, Sami Zayn and Tye Dillinger.
After Zayn threw Dillinger out of the ring, The Underdog from the Underground was eliminated by Styles who delivered a Pele Kick for the victory. The Phenomenal One's celebration was cut short by Owens who rushed to the ring and attacked Styles from behind.
Styles was able to recover, however, and fight off the self-proclaimed New Face of America who quickly exited the ring. Styles then held up the United States Championship in celebration.
Other highlights from Smackdown Live included Styles defeating Chad Gable to gain entry into the Battle Royal; Ms. Money in the Bank Carmella and her side-piece James Ellsworth having a Carmellabration that was cut short by Smackdown general manager Daniel Bryan who proceeded to bar Ellsworth from the arena, fine him $10,000 and suspend him without pay for 30 days; Smackdown Women's Champion Naomi defeating Lana; Baron Corbin attacking Nakamura backstage; Orton getting disqualified against Aiden English before verbally sparring with Mahal; and The New Day taking on Smackdown Tag Team Champions The Usos in a rap battle hosted by Wale.


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Malaysia Airlines MH17 Case to be Prosecuted in Netherlands


Dutch investigators collect debris from Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, which crashed on July 16, 2014, killing all 298 aboard. An investigative team blamed a missile shot from rebel-controlled Ukraine for the crash, and Wednesday it was announced that suspects will be prosecuted in a Dutch court. Photo courtesy of Dutch Ministry of Defense. 
 
 
July 5 (UPI) -- The Dutch Foreign Ministry announced Wednesday that suspects in the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 will be prosecuted in a Dutch court.
An international criminal investigation determined in 2016 that a missile, fired from separatist-controlled territory in eastern Ukraine, struck the plane as it flew from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in July 2014. Russia disputed the findings, saying the missile was fired from a Ukrainian-controlled area.
The crash killed all 298 people, from 17 countries, aboard the plane.
The ministry announcement on behalf of the countries involved in the investigation -- Australia, Belgium, Malaysia, the Netherlands and Ukraine -- did not include the names of suspects.
"The [Joint Investigation Team] countries have now decided that the suspects should be prosecuted in the Netherlands, a process that will be rooted in ongoing international cooperation and support. This means that the team's cooperation will continue into the prosecution phase. Thanks to the MH17-treaty with Ukraine it will be possible for the prosecution to cover all the victims," the statement by the Netherlands Foreign Ministry said.
Investigators building the criminal case said that about 100 people were involved in the launch of the missile.

 *****By Ed Adamczyk (UPI)
 
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Appointment of SDOs: Here is the Full List Nationwide



President Paul Biya on July 3, 2017 signed series of Presidential decrees appointing some senior administrators to the position of Senior Divisional Officers. While some were transferred, others were sent on retirement while those who committed administrative errors were dropped. Also appointed were Inspectors and Secretary Generals to match the new organigram at the level of the regions. Here below is the full list of new SDO in the entire country

Adamawa Region:
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 Djérem Division: Mr.Ndjomo Bernard, Senior Civil Administrator, formerly DO of Pouma.
 Faro and Deo Division: Mr.Ndjana Yves Bertrand Noël, Senior Civil Administrator, formerly DO of Tonga
 Vina Division: Mr.Ndongo Luc, Senior civil administrator, formerly SDO for the Upper Plateau division.
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Centre Region

 Mbam/ Inoubou: Mr.Mvondo Justin, senior civil administrator, formerly SDO of  Vina division.
 Mefou / Akono division: Mr.Bouba Haman, senior Civil Administrator, formerly SDO of Faro / Deo division.
 Nyong/ Kellé division: Mr.Peter Tieh Nde, senior Civil Administrator, formerly SDO of  Manyu division.
Nyong / Mfoumou division: Mr.Baorou Alim Théophile Jean Roger, senior Civil Administrator, formerly SDO of the Ntem Valley division.
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East Region

 Boumba/ Ngoko division: Mr.Kuela Valeri Norbert, senior Civil Administrator, formerly SDO for Ngoketunjia division.
 Kadey division: Mr.Aboubakar Iyawa, senior Civil Administrator, former SDO of the Nyong and Kellé division;
 Lom / Djerem division: Mr.Awounfack Alienou Yves Bertrand, formerly Civil Administrator, former Secretary General of the Governor of the Center Region;
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Far North Region

Mayo Danay division: Mr.Maliki Oumara, senior Civil Administrator, formerly SDO of the Faro division
 Mayo-Kani division: Mr.Ngone  Ndodemessape Bernard, senior Civil Administrator, former SDO for Donga Mantung division
Mayo-Sava division: Mr.Roks Bo Raymond, senior Civil Administrator, former SDO of the Mayo-Tsanaga division.
Mayo Tsanaga division: Mr.Djoboina Jean Daniel, senior Civil Administrator, former SDO of the Djerem division;
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Littoral Region

Moungo division:  Mr.Galim Ngong Irénée, senior Civil Administrator, former SDO of the Lom and Djérem division;
 Nkam Division: Mr.Amougou François, senior civil administrator, formerly SDO of the Mayo Rey division
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Northern Region

 Bénoué division: Mr.Embé David, senior civil administrator, former SDO of the Mefou and Akono division;
 Faro division: Mr.Babila Akaou, senior Civil Administrator, former SDO of the Mayo Sava division
Mayo Rey division: Mr.Mballa Samba Etienne, senior Civil Administrator, former DO of the Abong-Mbang subdivision;
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Northwest Region

 Boyo division: Mr.Tegni Fidèle, senior Civil Administrator, former Secretary General of the Governor’s Office of the Northern Region
Bui division: Mr.Mooh Emile Simon, senior Civil Administrator, former Secretary General of the Governor’s Office of the Western Region
Donga Mantung division: Mr.Nkwenti Simon Doh, senior Civil Administrator, former SDO of the Mayo Danay division
Menchum division: Mr.Kamga Charles, senior Civil Administrator, former SDO of the Nyong and Mfoumou division
 Ngoketunjia division: Mr.Emvoutou Mbita Benoît William, senior Civil Administrator, former SDO of the Menchum division.
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West Region

Upper Plateau division: Mr.Bolonougou Félix, senior Civil Administrator, former SDO of the Nkam division
 Mifi division: Mr.Chaibou, senior Civil Administrator, former DO of the Bafia subdivision.
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South Region

Mvila division: Mrs.Ngazang Rachel épouse Akono, senior Civil Administrator, former Secretary General of the Governor’s Office of the Eastern Region
Ntem Valley division: Mr.Quetong Anderson Kongueh, senior Civil Administrator, former SDO of the Koupé Manengouba division
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South West Region
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Fako division: Mr.Engamba Emmanuel Ledoux, senior Civil Administrator, former SDO of the Mayo-Kani division
 Koupé Manengouba division: Mr.Keyantcho Augustin, senior Civil Administrator, former Inspector General of East Region
Lebialem division: Mr.Ungitoh Zachry Chekboh, senior Civil Administrator, former DO of the Kribi II subdivision.
Manyu division: Mr.Oum II Joseph, senior civil administrator, formerly SDO of the Boyo division.



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Camair-Co Makes Successful Test Flight to Bamenda, Commercial Flights Annouunced

The test - which took place on July 4, 2017 and was immediately made public by Camir-Co on its Facebook page. According to the post the test flight to the Bamenda Airport went perfectly.
 Reports say the first commercial flight has been planned for July 20, 2017 in a three times weekly schedule.  It is alleged those wishing to travel by air will disburse approximatelyFCFA 32,000 for a round trip”, reports the company’s sales department.
It should be noted that Camair-Co recently set up restructuring strategy to expand its activities with the opening of new domestic destinations and the launching of a price tariff policy within the national territory. Localities like Adamawa, North and far North regions have already been tipped.



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Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Controversial South African Pastor Forces Church Members to Eat Flowers


A controversial South African pastor has left people wondering after he reportedly ordered his church member to eat flowers.
Pastor Lesego Daniel prays and orders church member to eat grass
 
A South African self-styled man of God, Pastor Lesego Daniel has reportedly fed his members his decorative flowers used on the podium in his church.
Daniel who is the founder of Rabboni Centre Ministry Church in South Africa reportedly said that eating the flowers is part of a healing process.
It would be recalled that the pastor made headlines in the country when he ordered his church members to eat grass and drink petrol.
 
 
His antics forced the Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities (the CRL Rights Commission) to summon him over the controversial orders he gave to his church members.

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Meet the "Forest Man Who Has Been Planting a Tree Every Day for the Past 48 Years


An old man has been planting trees every single day for the past 48 years, taking up the title of 'Forest Man'.
Abdul Samad Sheikh
 
They say that one man can’t make a difference, but Abdul Samad Sheikh, a 60-year-old rickshaw driver from Bangladesh, is living proof that small contributions over a long period of time can mean very much.
He has planted at least one tree every day since he was 12-years-old, which means that he has so far planted a small forest of over 17,500 trees. Imagine if everyone followed his example.
Abdul Samad Sheikh, fondly known as “Tree Samad” in his native town of Faridpur, central Bangadesh, has worked as a rickshaw driver for most of his life. The modest job earns him about 100 taka ($1.25) per day, which is barely enough to put food on the table for his family, but he somehow manages to also buy at least one tree from the Faridpur Horticulture Centre, every day. He considers it his duty to the world, and claims he wouldn’t be able to sleep at night if he didn’t plant a tree that day.
“For the whole night I cannot sleep if I have not planted a tree,” Abdul told The Daily Star. “I’ve been doing that since I was twelve years old. Mostly I plant them on government land so nobody can cut them down later. I also water them, and if I see anyone cutting a tree I protest it and scold them. I love all creatures, animals too, but especially trees.”
 
 
Samad, his wife Jorna, and four of their children live in in two modest huts, on a piece of land that belongs to the Faridpur deputy commissioner’s office. They have no land of their own, and sometimes his meager earnings are not enough to cover the family’s needs, but he always prioritizes his daily tree purchase. Jorna sometimes scolds him for it, but he doesn’t care.
“His income isn’t great, and he has to cover the day-to-day needs for our family,” Abdul’s wife says. “Sometimes I forbid him to plant trees but he doesn’t listen. Samad’s love for trees is unstoppable.”
“I’ve never told my father not to plant trees, he does a good thing for society,” Abdul’s 30-year-old son, Kutub Uddin, adds.
Abdul Samad Sheikh’s neighbors all know about his daily habit, and some remember seeing him plant trees ever since he was a little boy. In a video posted by The Daily Star, they point to several large trees planted by him decades ago, and express their respect and admiration for his dedication.
“Samad is a model citizen of our community," local man, Abul Kalam Howlader, says. “To see his good work truly inspires me.”
“It’s not only the trees,” Abdul’s neighbor, Sakandar Ali, adds. “Samad is a very helpful man. One can ask of him anything and he will do his best to help without reservation. His is that rare type of personality that is so much needed in our society.”
 

 
60-year-old Sheikh says he started planting trees 48 years ago, because God told him to. He’s been doing it every day since, which means that he has single-handedly planted a whopping 17,532 trees.
For his efforts, Abdul Samad Sheikh was recently honored by The Daily Star, and awarded a 100,000 taka ($1,253) check to help him build a better home for his family. In his acceptance speech, the inspirational “nature guardian” asked everyone to follow his example, and protect the environment.
“I can’t do it alone, I need the help of you all,” Abdul said.
 
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Via Oddity Central


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Attempt to Declare Saraki Acting President of Nigeria Flops at Senate


An attempt by lawmakers of the Nigerian Senate to install the Senate President, Bukola Saraki as the Acting President, where both Buhari and Osinabjo were not in the country failed at the National Assembly.
Senate President, Bukola Saraki
 
A mild drama occurred on the floor of the Senate, on Tuesday, when a point of order was raised, that the Senate President, Abubakar Bukola Saraki was the Acting President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, DailyPost reports.
The Senate, upon resumption from its 3 weeks break, received a communication from Professor Yemi Osinbajo, the Acting President of Nigeria, seeking the confirmation of Lanre Gbajabiamila, as the Director General of National Lottery Regulatory Commission.
The lawmakers, however, subjected the letter to deliberations, owing to the fact that the Acting President, had earlier reportedly said the Senate had no power to confirm nominees.
Senator Eyinanya Abaribe (Abia South), had raised a motion that the country had no President or Acting President at the moment, adding that, President Muhammadu Buhari and Professor Yemi Osinbajo were neither in the country, as at the time.
This was greeted with a counter point, coming through order 53 rule 4 of the Senate standing rules, by Senator Kabiru Marafa (Zamfara Central).
Marafa who cited relevant sections of the Nigerian constitution, said, “if the President is not around, the Vice President should act, and if the Vice President is not around, the Senate President, who is the number 3 citizen should become acting President.”
The Senate President, however, didn’t allow any seconder or more comments, even when Senators were agitating to support the motion. He quickly ruled Senator Marafa “out of order.”


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