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Friday, November 3, 2017

Trump May Junk Visa Lottery into USA


Pro-immigration activists attend a "#NoMuslimBanEver" rally in front of the White House on October 18. Photo by Pete Marovich/UPI| License Photo
 
Nov. 2 (UPI) -- President Donald Trump's announcement that he's "begun the process of terminating the diversity visa lottery" -- in reaction to Tuesday's New York City terror attack -- has clouded the future of a decades-long staple of U.S. immigration policy.
Trump immediately indicated he would take action with the program when it was learned that the New York suspect, Sayfullo Saipov, emigrated from Uzbekistan to the United States by way of the diversity visa lottery program in 2010. The president said he would prefer a merit-based program.
The lottery program was created under former President George H.W. Bush with the Immigration Act of 1990, as a dedicated channel for immigrants from countries with low rates of immigration to enter the United States. Under the program, the United States makes as many as 50,000 visas available each year for nationals of countries that have sent fewer than 50,000 immigrants to the United States in the previous five years.
The aim of the program is to diversify the U.S. immigrant population, and was originally intended to favor immigrants from Ireland. It later became one of the only avenues for nationals from certain countries to obtain a green card.
A total of 46,718 visas were issued under the program last year, with 2,378 coming from Uzbekistan. Nearly half of the visas were granted to migrants in Africa.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders on Wednesday criticized the "random" element of the selection process for granting immigrants "the greatest opportunity in the world" to live in the United States.
"To give that away randomly, to have to vetting no system, to have no way to determine who comes, why they're here, and if they want to contribute to society, is a problem," she said.
While Sanders acknowledged a merit-based "component" of the program, she described the lottery as "the lowest level of criteria that any part of our immigration system has."
Applicants to the program are subject to the same background checks and screening processes as other immigrant visa applicants, including in-person interviews, document presentation and medical exams.
To be eligible, applicants must have a high-school education or a minimum of two years working recently in a qualifying profession.
Applicants have until Nov. 22 to submit their applications for fiscal year 2019. Those who qualify will be placed in a computer-generated lottery that distributes visas among six geographic regions.
Regions with the lowest rates of immigration receive the greatest number of visas, and no visas are granted to applicants from countries that have sent more than 50,000 immigrants to the United States over the last five years.
The diversity visa program has faced threats in the past, including a bill proposed by a bipartisan group of senators known as the "Gang of Eight" -- which presented a comprehensive immigration reform bill in 2013 that sought to eliminate the program. The bill ultimately failed.


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She is the Most Powerful Woman in the World According to Forbes Magazine

 For the seventh time in a row, Angela Merkel has emerged as the most powerful woman in the world according to Forbes magazine.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been named the world’s most powerful woman for the seventh time in a row by Forbes magazine, the publication announced on Thursday.

“Merkel this year won a hard-fought election that saw the far-right Alternative for Germany party creep into the Bundestag.

“She’ll have to continue to hold tight to the EU rudder as she faces oncoming storms from Brexit and the growing anti-immigrant sentiment in Europe,” Forbes said in a statement.
British Prime Minister, Theresa May, took second place in the ranking, while Hillary Clinton, who was ranked the world’s second-most powerful woman in 2016, fell to 63rd place after her election defeat to U.S. President Donald Trump.
Trump’s daughter, Ivanka, who has been serving as a White House advisor in his administration, ranked 19th on the list, while the U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, came in 43rd.
Melinda Gates of the Gates Foundation, Sheryl Sandberg of Facebook and Mary Barra, the head of General Motors, took third, fourth and fifth place, respectively. 
-dpa/NAN


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Tribute to Fon Martin Yembe, The Journalist I knew


Here lies A True born Journalist

On October 14, 2017, thousands of people from all walks of life gathered at the Ndu Council premises to pay their last respect to Fon Martin Yembe, 1st Deputy Mayor of Ndu Council who had left the scene on October 2, 2017. The body of Martin Luther Jr', as commonly called, was kept at the Ndu council for the population of Ndu town to pay their last respect. Just the fact that as the crowd moved towards the council to view the departed soul, a colony of bees wept in the sky, an indication that “a great man is gone”. In fact a man whose dexterousness won him several traditional titles in Mbum land ( Shey Lontum, Shey Witang). A sea of humanity-from newspaper vendors to reporters, buyam-sellams to traders, commoners to political leaders, bike riders to vehicle owners, trade unionists to teachers, editors to publishers. Lawyers to farmers etc wanted to pay homage to a renowned politician, freedom fighter, teaching teacher and communicator. Both the readers of Political Punch and The Frontier Telegraph, friends, and family friends, were weighed down senselessly as tears keep running on the faces of everyone. Those who did not want to be noticed weared dark glasses as the uncountable number of people, including quite a good number who came from far distances could not hold back tears.
Fru Ndi addressing the crowd at Ndu council premise
SDF National Chairman Ni John Fru Ndi, SDF National 1st Vice Hon. Osih Joshua, the MP for Nkambe cum Quaestor at the National Assembly Hon. Hon. Awudu, about 20 mayors (deputy mayors) as well as other prominent politicians and business leaders who were buried in the crowd traveled to Ndu to pay their last homage to the departed politician, human rights defender, jpurnalist, Fon Martin Yembe. Addressing the crowd at Ndu Council, SDF Chieftain Ni John Fru Ndi lamented the departure of Martin. He said God knows why and called on the population of Ndu municipality to pray for the departed soul. To Ni John Fru Ndi, death is evitable. He told his own life story and how he lost his first wife and even the second wife to the cold hands of death. He concluded his address to the people of Ndu by asking God to bring forth comfort in a special way to their hearts. To Martin’s family Fru Ndi said “Please accept our heartfelt sympathies on the very sad demise of Mr. Martin. We will always remember him and his heroism”.
As the corpse left Ndu town for Ngarum, thousands trooped in. Emotions went high when the hearse approached his village. From the young to the old, everyone was shading tears of agony. The St. Peter and Paul Catholic church was full to capacity.  Speaker after speaker described Martin as a great man. To the mayor of Ndu Council, Martin was a hunting dog and a strategist for the Ndu council. He described his departure as a big blow to humanity.  In his homily the Reverend Father presented a vivid biography of the departed hero. He went further to reveal that he was Martin’s spiritual father before his departure.
Fon Martin was born at BBH Kumbo on March 4, 1968 into the family of Pa Simon Yembe Njobara  ( Njiyong) in Ngarum village.  He attended primary school at GS Sabongari where he obtained the Fisrt School Leaving Certificate and moved to Mankon where he obtained the GCE Ordinary Level. He enrolled at the then GHS Nkambe where he obtained the GCE A Level in flying colours. After he acquired the required certifications that facilitated his desire for further education (FSLC, GCE “O” Levels and Advanced levels respectively), Martin got admission into the then University of Yaounde where he graduated with a degree in linguistics (English and French). While in the University of Yaounde, he became a member for the famous “Parlement”. When he graduated in 1990, he joined politics and he became a very strong militant of the SDF.  
The strong desire for him to articulate on issues made him to occupy several positions in the SDF party, ranging from District secretary to Provincial chairman.  At the time many thought he was at the peak of his political career, he made a u-turn to step down from the prestigious position of Provincial chairman of the SDF. When he stepped down from the position of Provincial chairman, he moved to Nigeria where he studied political science and journalism
Martin’s life as a politician was as controversial as the controversies that surrounded the formation of the Social Democratic Front-SDF party on May 26, 1990. As a social and political scientist, he emerged Fon Martin Yembe became a visionary leader of the Mbum people, a dream of his aspirations and expectations. As the 1st Deputy Mayor of Ndu, his contributions are immense. He lived and died as a strong advocate of decentralization and democracy.
When he returned to Cameroon, he created Global Information Network- Globinet (a media firm that published The Frontier Telegraph and The Political Punch). At same time, he served as the Manager of Millennium TV and Savanah Frontier Radio-Nkambe. Martin also occupied several positions in the journalists associations like CAMASEJ Northwest Chapter, CUJ, Commonwealth Journalists Association, CANPA, DOMAJ etc.
Besides, it should be recalled that having graduated with a degree in linguistics, Martin had acquired enough education and certificates which enabled him to teach in the secondary segment of the education. He taught at NIAST Nkambe, EEC Azire, CHS Akum, GBHS Nkambe and GBHS Ndu.
Many say he was an activist, but rather I would prefer to describe him as a human rights defender. His primary syndrome of defending the rights of others emerged when he became the Secretary General of Southern Cameroon People’s Organization-SCAPO. Martin was one of the few who could articulate on issues about the Anglophones after the All Anglophone Conference II that led the birth of SCAPO. He was passionate about the issue as he could do for Biblical things as well. Furthermore, he was a member of the Martial of West Africa and devoted most of his time fighting articulating on the Southern Cameroons struggle. As Martin was laid to rest, eulogies were pouring in from all direction of the globe. Hon. Esther Ngala Ntala who at the moment was in the USA expressed her heartfelt grief for the great lost. Simon Tamfu who too was out of the country also expressed his deep heartfelt grief for the lost Ndu has recorded. In fact, as someone puts it: God alone is master and Martin went at the time the Fon of Ngarum had disappeared. Fon is he was named, followed the fon.Dessa, in the song "The Man I knew" wrote one of the best lyrics ever and it goes: "I have seen my name in light, I have seen my name in papers". In fact Martin is gone but his name will remain in papers due to his trappings.

How Fon Martin Will be Remembered

The Career Politician
Hon. Awudu representing eulogy before burial
When Martin joined the Social Democratic Front, he was elected District secretary for the Ndu Electoral District. The dexterousness in which he handled party activities attracted a lot of applauds. He was then elected Provincial Organizing Secretary. In 1998, Martin was elected Provincial Chairman, a position which he held until 2003 when he decided to step-down. When he was Provincial chairman, the SDF won the highest number of councils and Parliamentary seats in the North West. In fact, many thought Martin was the next MP for Donga Mantung Centre; given that as Provincial chairman he had an upper. He dropped the idea and invested Tansa Jones candidacy in Ndu.  No other politician would have done that yet Martin did it. Many thought he would resign from the SDF after the incident that led to his stepping down from the prestigious position of Provincial chairman, but being a socialist and democrat by conviction, he preferred to use the experience he had gathered in politics in carrying out political consultancy. Though a political consultant, he did not quit the SDF. Even when rumours made rounds that he had joined JDP, Martin stood his grounds.  He knew the art of politicking to his finger tips. In the 90s and the early 2000, after Fru Ndi, the names that featured on every lip were Fon Martin Yembe, Marget Nyah or Akonteh. Writing the history of the SDF without mentioning Fon Martin Yembe will be tantamount to cooking pepper soup without pepper. When Martin succeeded Madame Nyah Marget as Provincial Chairman, he worked hard for the SDF to win 19 Parliamentary seats and 29 councils in the North West.
In 2013, Martin decided to bounce back into frontline politics again. During the 2013 Municipal and Legislative elections, he was the political strategist for Ndu and at the same time listed on the council SDF Council list (as councilor for Ngarum). When SDF emerged victorious and during the council executive election, he was overwhelmingly voted 1st Deputy Mayor. During the last reorganization of the basic organs of the party, Martin was elected Donga Mantung Coordinating Secretary. Hon. Awudu Mbaya Cyprian did not hide his feelings when he told thousands at Martin’s burial that he (Martin) would be remembered as “A Great man who committed his life for the service of everyone. He showed what Jesus set an example to us mankind” and compared him to Martin Luther King Jr. to Hon. Njong Evaristus, Martin will be remembered for inspiring leadership, hard work, dedication and pro activism. Martin he said in his eulogy “worked with great faith and hope to implant the cardinal principles of democracy, justice and development”. In 2013, he was voted as the Most Resilient Politician by readers of The Eye Newspaper. 

The Rights Defender/Freedom Fighter
view of the cross-section of mourners
Writing about Martin’s views as a fighter or rights defender is like putting down some sensitive phrases of the Satanic verses that would automatically lead to divine sentence. As the Mayor of Ndu, Bunyui Emmanuel puts it; Martin was a “stentoric oracle” and one who believed in himself.  A human rights defender/ fighter, whose traces into activism could be pictured as far back as the early 90s when he was a member of “Parlement” at the University of Yaounde.  When Martin graduated from the University of Yaounde he was elected as Secretary General of the Southern Cameroons People’s Organization-SCAPO. As SG of SCAPO, he was one of the few that would articulate on the Southern Cameroons issues and matters. When SCAPO was fractionalized and transformed into a political party, Martin took his advocacy into the pages of newspapers. Those who have had the opportunity to read The Political Punch or The Frontier Telegraph would agree that Martin was historical book. His activism made him to join the Martial of West African countries and he became one of the influential members. As Secretary General of SCAPO, Martin believed “in a young nation coming soon” and was not indifferent to the socio political upsurge in the North West and South West Regions. When Martin visited TB Joshua, he came back to Cameroon with one item, (the belief in a young state nation). In most of his write-ups, even on facebook, he would keep reminding people of the fact that the pact will expire in 2017. And that was the prophetic message that he brought from TB Joshua.
His activities as human right defender did not only limit at SCAPO and the Anglophone problem, whenever he saw that the rights of someone were dampened on, he would take the issue at heart and follow it without fear or favour.
He fought for salaries for mayors and deputies and like his name Yembe (he saw it approved and did not live to enjoy). Today, mayors and deputies are enjoying thanks to the crusade launched and articulated in the media by courageous men like Martin. As Hon. Njong puts it: Great men like Martin don’t tread the earth for long period. What they do within God’s assigned time remains indelible.
He fought several fights like the privatization of the Ndu Tea plantation and the Ndu incident that has remained memorable in the lives of the people. He was allergic to the word marginalization and would spare no effort to voice it any time. He was the voice of the voiceless. He had the passion to do God’s work reasons why he was always in variance with injustice. Martin could easily be compared to Turpac Shakuh, who many called freedom fighter, and the voice of the community. As a politician, he gave his all to others who gave him little or nothing in return. At one point, when everyone knew he was the sure parliamentary candidate for Donga Mantung Centre (Ndu) he surprisingly decided to remain with the position of Provincial chairman. In fact, it can take days and even weeks to write about Fon Martin Yembe, the politician.
The Journalist
October 14, 2017 will remain a memorable day for journalists of the North West Region. That was the day heaven loosened and descended on media practitioners as they all bit farewell to the man who was popularly known as a media prophet in Cameroon as founded of Global Communication Network-GLOBINET drops his pen to travel to the world beyond. Fon Martin Yembe was a refined writer and would be remembered for his historical write-ups. As CEO of GLOBINET, he was publisher of The Frontier Telegraph and The Political Punch. Many would remember how some years ago, Martin spent most of his time in the courtroom in Nkambe than in the newsroom in Bamenda after he was sued to court by one of his political ally. He was a go-getter and an investigative journalist.
After studying journalism in Nigeria and back to Cameroon, his “magnanimity” in the field of journalism could also be pictured through his contribution as member of various journalism associations. He is former Vice Chapter President of CAMASEJ NW, Vice President of Union of Cameroon Journalists (UCJ), Executive Member of the Commonwealth Journalists Association, Adviser of DOMAJ, Editor of DOMA Forum etc.
The Teaching Teacher
His happiest moments were when he was in the classroom. Fon Martin Yembe was a good teacher and he loved teaching. When he was elected deputy mayor, he decided to offer his skills to some schools free of charge. Hardly in our contemporary society do men of his caliber do offer such favours to their communities but he did it with a lot of dexterity. Besides, it should be recalled that having graduated with a degree in linguistics, Martin had acquired enough education and certificates which enabled him to teach in the secondary segment of the education. He taught at NIAST Nkambe, EEC Azire, CHS Akum, GBHS Nkambe and GBHS Ndu and many other schools in the region.
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Anglophone Crisis: CPDM Facts Finding Missions to NW, SW Disagree over Attempts to Harmonize Reports



A proposal to harmonise the fact-finding reports of the CPDM elite of the North West and South West Regions, who were sent back to their respective regions on the instruction of their National Chairman, Paul Biya, to assuage their striking populations, has plunged the party’s bigwigs in disarray.
The Yaounde based CPDM barons of Anglophone extraction were dispatched to the North West and South West Regions as peace emissaries after the September 22 and October 1, 2017, peaceful demonstrations that left many people dead in the two English-speaking Regions of the country. The fact-finding mission to the North West Region was led by Prime Minister, Philemon Yang, while that of the South West Region was led by erstwhile Prime Minister and current President of the National Commission for the Promotion of Bilingualism and Multiculturalism, Peter Mafany Musonge.
After a week in the two Anglophone Regions, the PM, during an evaluation meeting in Bamenda on October 22, suggested that the North West delegation should meet with that of the South West Region in Yaounde to harmonise the reports of their findings and come out with a single coherent report.
To him, after harmonisation, a final report on their mission in the two Anglophone Regions as prescribed by Government will then be forwarded to the CPDM National President, Paul Biya. However, when the two delegations met on Tuesday, October 31 to harmonise the reports, the harmonisation move flopped, as the Southwest delegation, led by Peter Mafany Musonge, vehemently refused to harmonise their report with that of the Northwest Region.
The Southwest delegation insisted that the two reports should be forwarded to hierarchy separately.
According to sources, who attended the meeting and who spoke to Journal du Cameroun on condition of anonymity, the South West CPDM elite were scared to merge their reports with that of the North West elite, which they suspected will contain certain aspects that contradict their Chairman’s vision for Cameroon.
They thus decided to present their findings which they thought was in line with President Biya’s crusade of one, indivisible and bilingual Cameroon.
It would be recalled that after the fact-finding mission to the South West Region, Musonge told the press that a majority of Southwest people want effective decentralisation and not secession or a return to a two-State Federation. A move, which President Biya, approves.
President Biya had in his December 31, 2016, end of year address to the nation said Cameroon’s form of State is non-negotiable.
Meanwhile, the inability of the Anglophone elite to harmonise their findings and come out with single report led to the submission of two different reports at the CPDM Headquarters in Yaounde for onward transmission to their National Chairman.
Many Anglophones are already expressing misgivings that the two reports may contain contradictory findings that may further water down the Anglophone Problem and delay a lasting solution to be sought.

Source: Cameroon Journal


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Thursday, November 2, 2017

Trump Blames US Green Card Lottery Program After Deadly NY Terror Attack

The Diversity Visa Lottery Program has been blamed for the deadly New York terror attack that took the lives of many people in the US on Tuesday.
President Donald Trump
 
US President Donald Trump has criticised his country's visa system in the wake of a terrorist attack in New York City that left eight dead, blaming Democrats and pressing for a "merit based" program for immigrants to the United States.
 
"The terrorist came into our country through what is called the Diversity Visa Lottery Program, a Chuck Schumer beauty. I want merit based," Mr Trump tweeted, referring to the Senate Democratic leader.

"We are fighting hard for merit based immigration, no more Democrat lottery systems. We must get MUCH tougher (and smarter)," he also tweeted.
 
Senator Schumer hit back, saying in a statement he had "always believed and continue to believe that immigration is good for America".
"[Mr Trump is] politicising and dividing America, which he always seems to do at times of national tragedy."
 
Since taking office, Mr Trump has been pressing for a ban on travellers entering the United States from some predominantly Muslim countries.

"I have just ordered Homeland Security to step up our already extreme vetting program. Being politically correct is fine, but not for this!" he also wrote on Twitter.
 
Suspected attacker Sayfullo Saipov is an immigrant from Uzbekistan.
AP: KMOV
 
Six victims were pronounced dead at the scene and two more at a nearby hospital, Police Commissioner James O'Neill said.
 
Five of the dead were Argentinian tourists, visiting New York as part of a group of friends celebrating the 30th anniversary of their high school graduation, the Government there said.
 
Belgium's Foreign Minister said a Belgian citizen was also among those killed.
 
A US law enforcement official described the suspect as a US immigrant born in Uzbekistan, a landlocked, predominantly Muslim country in central Asia that was once part of the former Soviet Union.
 
CNN and NBC News reported that the man, identified by officials as Sayfullo Saipov, entered the US in 2010.
 
Uzbekistan's President Shavkat Mirziyoyev told Mr Trump his Government would do all it could to help investigate the "extremely brutal" attack.
 
Although authorities from the mayor's office to the US Department of Homeland Security all swiftly branded the attack an act of terrorism, Mr Cuomo stressed that the suspect was believed to have acted alone.
 
Asked whether the suspect had been known to authorities before the attack, Mr Cuomo said in a CNN interview, "it's too early to give you a definitive answer". 
 
-Reuters/AP



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Kim Rubbishes Donald Trump, Calls Him a 'Mentally Deranged' Man

President Donald Trump of the United States has faced serious attack from North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Un who called him an incurably mentally deranged man.

President Donald Trump
 
In a proxy war of abuse, ‘Rocket Man’ Kim Jong Un North Korea’s news agency has slammed US President Donald Trump as “incurably mentally deranged”.
 
The invective comes few days before Trump begins his first visit to Asia as head of state, amid high tensions over Pyongyang’s nuclear ambitions.
 
Trump and the North’s leader Kim Jong-Un have traded threats of war and personal insults against each other in recent months, heightening worries about a potential conflict on the divided Korean peninsula.
 
Trump has warned of “fire and fury” and “calm before the storm”, telling the UN General Assembly that Washington would “totally destroy North Korea” if it had to defend itself or its allies.
 
He dubbed Kim “Rocket Man” in the same speech — Pyongyang has tested missiles apparently capable of reaching much of the US mainland — and days later Kim responded with a personal statement calling Trump a “dotard”, an obscure term for a weak or senile old man.
 
The US president is due in Asia at the weekend and ahead of his arrival the North’s state-run KCNA news agency lashed out at “bellicose and irresponsible rhetoric ”by the “master of invective”.

“He absolutely needs medicine for curing his psychical disorder,” it said.
 
The US has deployed key military assets including jet fighters and aircraft carriers near the peninsula following the North’s sixth nuclear test in September, which also saw the United Nations impose an eighth set of sanctions on the isolated country.
 
KCNA described the sanctions drive as “desperate efforts” that would prove ineffective and Trump’s hostile rhetoric as “hysteric spasmodic symptoms”.
 
Trump, it said late Tuesday, “disclosed his true nature as a nuclear war maniac before the world and was diagnosed as ‘incurably mentally deranged'”.
 
Trump’s itinerary includes Japan, South Korea, China, Vietnam and the Philippines, with all eyes on his message to the North and Kim.
 
Pyongyang says it needs nuclear weapons to defend itself against possible invasion by the US.
 
During a November 7-8 visit to the South — a security ally of Washington that hosts 28,500 US troops — Trump is due to address Seoul’s parliament and visit a US military base, although he will not go to the Demilitarized Zone that divides the Koreas.


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One Million Man March in Support of Anti-open Grazing Law in Benue

 The streets of Makurdi, the Benue State capital, were turned into a carnival atmosphere on Tuesday morning, as residents engage into a one million man peaceful walk.


The protesters
 
A one million man peaceful walk erupted through the streets of  Makurdi, the Benue State capital, on Tuesday morning, to support the implementation of the Anti-Open Grazing Prohibition law set to begin, on Wednesday.
 According to Daily Sun, the walk started at the popular Wurukum Roundabouts amid tight security and the group, ‘Strict Movement Against Ravages in Tiv Land (SMART-LAND) are said to be behind the walk.
 


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Germany to Pay Electricity Users

 Power generation in Germany is performing above optimum level with a recent record hit by the country through wind power.

 
File Photo
 
German power producers are poised to pay customers to use electricity this weekend.
 
Wind generation is forecast to climb to a record on Sunday, creating more output than needed and driving electricity prices below zero, broker data compiled by Bloomberg show. It would be the first time this year that the average price for a whole day is negative, not just for specific hours.
 
Germany’s grid operators can struggle to keep the balance between how much energy people are using and how much is being produced when there are high amounts of wind generation. Negative prices mean that producers must either shut down power stations to reduce supply or pay consumers to take the electricity off the grid.
 
Wind output is forecast to peak at 39,190 megawatts at 7 a.m. on Sunday, equivalent to the output of about 40 nuclear reactors and enough to meet more than half of Germany’s total demand. Onshore wind turbines accounted for almost a third of Germany’s installed power capacity at the end of June and the nation is poised to increase new installations by 9 percent this year, according to industry federation BWE.
 
Wind power currently supplies about 10 percent of Europe’s electricity and is expected to continue to grow as the technology becomes cheaper. The cost of electricity from offshore wind farms, once one of the most expensive forms of green energy, is expected to slide by 71 percent over the next two decades, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
 
Earlier this year, Germany shocked the renewable energy industry by handing out contracts to developers willing to build offshore farms without subsidy.
 
German wind generation reached a record 38,370 megawatts on March 18.
 
Source: Bloomberg

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Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Uhuru Kenyatta Wins Disputed Kenya Presidential Elections

 President Uhuru Kenyatta has won Kenya's deeply divisive presidential election re-run after winning 98.2 percent of the votes cast, the official results showed on Monday.

President Kenyatta
 
President Uhuru Kenyatta is set to be declared the winner of the Oct. 26 repeat elections by a landslide, granting him a second five-year term in office.
 
The election commission results show that Kenyatta had garnered over 98% of the vote, a total of 7.4 million votes.
 
But rather than the result bringing a close to nearly a year of campaigning and electioneering, Kenya finds itself at the beginning of a new phase of political uncertainty which threatens to tip over into violence in certain regions of the country.
 
The overwhelming vote in favor of Kenyatta was expected after opposition leader Raila Odinga withdrew from the race in early October. Odinga and his supporters boycotted the election after accusing the commission of stonewalling meaningful reforms that would have ensured they didn’t repeat some of the “irregularities and illegalities” committed in the Aug. 8 polls.
 
Those indiscretions led the supreme court to nullify the results of the presidential election on Sept. 1, a first in Africa.
 
The turnout was low across the country, given that more than 80% of the registered 19.6 million voters participated in the August election. Elections were also indefinitely canceled in four counties aligned with Odinga, where officials couldn’t open polling stations.
 
Despite refusing to participate, more than 73,000 people voted for Odinga in the election run-off.
 
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) was again put on the spot for the way it tallied and verified the results. On Sunday (Oct. 29), IEBC announced that 7.5 million had so far voted, and provided a voter turnout of 42.8%—instead of 38.4%.
 
At one point, commissioner Abdi Guliye also said that results had come in from some of the constituencies where elections didn’t even take place.
 
If no petition is filed against the results of the election, a swearing-in ceremony for Kenyatta is expected to take place 14 days after the declaration as per the constitution.

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TB Joshua Took Advantage of Me - Jim Iyke

 Controversial Nollywood actor, Jim Iyke has opened up on what took him to Prophet TB Joshua's church which resulted in him rolling on the floor.

Nigerian actor, Jim Iyke
 
Nigerian actor, Jim Iyke has finally opened up on what really happened when he rolled on the floor in Prophet TB Joshua's Synagogue Church of all Nations church. The video of the incident later went viral with many people alleging that the actor was possessed and had to be cleansed.
 
In an interview with Channels, Jim said he was taken advantage of, although he wasn't paid for the act. He revealed further that he was forced to come to the church.
 
Jim also spoke about about the fight he had with Olisa Adibua and how he reached out to him and he refused to allow things die off.

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