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Sunday 30 November 2014

Creation And Evolution: A Must Read Story Of Man Discovered with Four Nipples

Blackman Born with Four Nipples
Practical Darwinism Signs Seen on Blackman’s Stomach and Upper Body
            When I got revealed to me knowledge of supernatural realities or revelations in 2010, one of such revelations was that the only truth is the original Bible, and that anything written which is not inline to the original Bible and taught as a doctrine is false. When a medical doctor examined me, he discovered that I had four nipples; two on my upper body and two on the stomach confirming Darwin’s theory of evolution.
I knew I had four nipples instead of two but the other pair of nipples on my stomach I thought because I was told I was sick at about the age of four and was in hospital for long maybe I was operated upon. Now my mother who took me to hospital at that tender age was not educated. When I started asking her why is it that I have four nipples she herself didn’t know until after the doctor examined me and confirmed and explained. The doctor clarify that I still have signs of a primitive man that evolved from apes many thousands of years ago.
At the time I got this clarification, I have been a Christian from birth and believed in the creation story as narrated in the Bible. The doctor was working in a Christian hospital and told me this. Now some questions came to my mind – Is Darwin’s theory which we also studied in school true? But even if it is true should a Christian doctor affirm it? And are the practical signs and the doctor’s confirmation in line with the Bible which I long believed and which was again revealed to me?

Now I moved to a friend to confide in him – a spiritual director of a theological college and asked this question: “Rev. a doctor in one of your hospitals tells me I have four nipples and this confirms Darwin’s theory, how can a Christian doctor say this showing him the nipples and what do you say?” The Rev. said ah Cornelius those people are like that, don’t mind them. When they happen to be where it is green they are green and vice versa. My clergy friend whom I trusted knew the things of God had his way of answering difficult questions. When asked, should one bribe to enter the school of administration and magistracy since the only way going there was through bribe and connections? He referred to moral theology explaining that if bribe or connection is a condition to enter such an institution it is called extortion and not bribe. In one of the conversations he said Coni because you thought of connections and bribe that is why you took the exam and failed, if not I could have used my witchcraft to make you pass. Can some things be explained using witchcraft? Has this notion of witchcraft not prevented many Africans sick of HIV/AIDS from receiving treatment and blaming witchcraft and later dying?  They say it is witchcraft the cause that brings an infected individual towards one to transmit the virus? Do scientists have any means testing for witchcraft? The dialogue with my trusted confidant didn’t answer my questions the reason why I post this dilemma to have more comments and explanations from researchers, scientists and spiritualists from around the world. 
Your comments, explanation can be channeled privately to email: corneliustawong@gmail.com or corneliustawong@yahoo.com

Saturday 29 November 2014

Thank You

Happy Holidays!
Wishing you the best of everything always.
Hello everyone,
I am exceedingly humbled, grateful and thankful to Our Almighty Father for the ability to share my ideas, skills and multiple teachings with you and influence you in a positive manner. 
I once heard that writing a book is like putting a message in a bottle and throwing it in the ocean. You never know if it will reach any shores. My message in "the bottle" the Practical Computer book has reached and touched you and I in ways beyond what I would have imagined.  
Thank you.  
Wishing you and all your loved ones a very Happy Holidays.
God bless.
Sincerely,
Coni T. Tawong.
Practical Computer Education
        (Author).

Friday 28 November 2014

Okada riders take hostage; beat up Company Commander in Fundong

Okada riders take hostage; beat up Company Commander in Fundong

By Deng Eric Meleh

Cameroon Journal, Fundong, Nov. 26 – Company Commander of the National Gendarmarie for Boyo in the North West Region, Captain Pasale Ernest had a very difficult day today, Wednesday Nov.26th, following a clash with bike riders, popularly known as Okada, in the division’s chief town of Fundong.
In what appeared to have been a meticulously planned people’s coup against the Captain by the Okada riders, vexed over the Captain’s decision to impound a bike carrying zinc during the evening hours of Monday Nov.24th and requesting the sum of 25.000FCFA for kick-backs before he could release the bike and zinc, the riders took the laws into their own hands and barricaded the main road in Fundong central town at about 11am, vowing not to let go until the captain releases the bike and zinc.
The rider whose bike was impounded masterminded the protest. He said that the owner of the zinc was on his neck pressuring him to produce his zinc and that he was adamant to the fact his bike too was in the keeping of the Company Commander.
When Captain Pasale got news of the riders’action, he rushed to the scene and began giving orders for the road to be cleared. The riders, who insisted that the road will only be cleared on grounds that he releases the zinc, beat up the Captain when he tried using force. As the beating began, he removed his gun threatening to shoot but the riders warned him, stating if he did, they will kill him and set his office ablaze.
The administration of Boyo was immediately informed of the situation and Manchang Nicholas, the SDO and his Second Assistant immediately rushed to the scene accompanied by the D.O for Fundong, Commissioner of Special branch Boyo, Superintendent of Fundong Principal Prison, the Mayor and others.
The riders, who were bent on having the zinc released to the owner, had, however, taken the Captain hostage before the arrival of SDO Manchang and his delegation. He rebuked the riders suggesting “no matter what, you have no right to take the law into your hands, and more especially on a security officer. If you lay your hands on him then you have beaten the state.” he intimated. He succeeded in bringing some order but the riders insisted the excesses of the Company Commander must be checked.
One of the riders who talked to the Journal narrated how “this man (the captain) has been disturbing us since he came to Boyo. Can you imagine he goes out for control and takes 500frs every time from everybody on the road? He even went as far as taking my colleague’s phone who could not settle the control, saying, when he pays, the phone will be returned to him.”
The SDO for Boyo has convened a crisis meeting in Fundong on Nov. 27 to address the issue.

MTN CAMEROON DROPS COMMUNICATION PRICES. NEW OFFERS AT 30FCFA PER MINUTE (0.5FRANCS CFA PER SECOND)


Letter to our 11 million subscribers     

                                                                                                            Douala, 28 November 2014
Karl Olutokun Toriola
Chief Executive Officer, MTN Cameroon.
Dear Clients,
I am happy to announce that, in line with our mission to make the lives of our customers a whole lot bright, MTN Cameroon is restructuring its tariff plans to provide you more time and flexibility for your communications with your close ones, and to enable you better carry out your projects.
The new “MTN Freedom” offers which MTN Cameroon is launching this Friday 28 November 2014 will enable you to benefit advantageous tariffs of up to 30Francs CFA per call minute, billed at 0.5francs CFA per second.
Our willingness since the implantation of MTN in Cameroon in 2000 has always been to offer Cameroonians simple, innovative and affordable solutions to meet their communication needs. Moreover, we have always wanted to ensure we propose the most advantageous tariffs each time our operation cost makes this possible.
Thanks to our constantly reduced prices, the communication minute that stood at 600francs CFA, 14 years ago, now costs 20 times less, today. We have therefore rendered the telephone, a device erstwhile considered as a luxury good reserved for the privilege few, into a digit
al tool affordable for use by all. We are therefore proud to have contributed towards opening up the remotest areas, to have assisted the boosting of relationships between communities, and to have participated in the improvement of competiveness of small and large scale enterprises.
Today, we intend to go even further with you. MTN Freedom offers you the lowest tariffs in the Cameroon market place and is moreover amongst the most competitive in Africa. We offer you more time to talk to further build your relationships with your close ones, and enable you to better carry out your projects. Obviously, it is always our wish to ensure that, future communications are made even more accessible than today.
Dear Clients,
You are now a bit more than 11 million to bestow your confidence on us in the 10 regions of Cameroon. On behalf of MTN, I say thank you for this trust for which we are honoured and further motivated. I hereby renew our commitment to always listen to you so as to offer you the best which you rightfully deserve from MTN.
Welcome to the New World.

France warns African leaders against trying to keep power

French President Francois Hollande (R) sits beside French Prime Minister Manuel Valls during the Environmental …
PARIS (Reuters) - French President Francois Hollande warned African leaders on Thursday against trying to modify constitutions to stay in power and said they should learn from the forced departure of Burkina Faso's president Blaise Compaore.
Hollande, who heads to Senegal on Friday for a summit of French-speaking nations, including from West Africa, is trying to balance managing Paris' regional interests, its colonial past, but also its desire to push for greater democracy.
Despite writing to Compaore urging him to step down three weeks before a popular uprising swept the Burkina Faso leader from power, Hollande has been criticized at home for not outlining his position sooner.
"The departure of Blaise Compaore can serve as a lesson to a lot of leaders, not just African ones," Hollande said in an interview to France 24 TV channel. "You don't change the constitutional order for personal gain," he said.
As well as historic ties, France has thousands of troops fighting al Qaeda-linked Islamists in Africa and peacekeeping in Central African Republic, making it an influential voice in the region.
However, Hollande said the days of those countries being under France's "guardianship" were over.
From Congo Republic to Benin, Democratic Republic of Congo to Rwanda, several autocratic rulers are approaching the end of their mandates amid concerns that they may try to cling to power by changing their countries' laws.
"France puts up certain values and principles," Hollande said.
When asked about countries like Chad, Cameroon, Togo and Gabon, whose leaders have no limit on their time in power, Hollande said that free and democratic elections should be ensured.
(Reporting By John Irish; Editing by Susan Fenton)
 

Thursday 27 November 2014

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Wednesday 26 November 2014

CORRUPTION IN CAMEROON

Name: Coni T. Tawong Occupation: Comptuter Analyst Location: Bamenda
CORRUPTION IN CAMEROON: 
HOW IT CAN BE REDUCED
 The National Anti-Corruption Commission (CONAC) should make reforms in institutional behaviuor. The God fearing citizens should pray for the Nation. Corruption arises because of the lack of fear of God; fear of God means to depart from every form of evil. So if there is the fear of God corruption will be reduced. For those who believe or do not believe in God the solution is that if caught, the law should take its course to make sure these recalcitrant individuals are punished. The President of the Republic of Cameroon himself ought to be transparent. This is because the head of any institution determines or influences the subjects. For example the God fearing citizens should be persistent in prayer, praying for the head of state. If Cameroonians too persistently talk to their head of State President Paul Biya about corruption, he will enforce the arrests that he started and when next he is appointing to posts of responsibility he will look for men/women of integrity. Cameroonians know of Mr. Clean and a Professor “whe i be say i no know i corruption”. Such honest people should be praised and appointed to positions of responsibility. God can use a corrupt person to punish another corrupt person the reason why we should pray persistently. Nebuchadnezzar was a wicked person but God used him to punish the Israelites who transgressed his law. Corrupt authorities shouldn’t spare any subordinate individual who is corrupt because though corrupt they are put there by God to control and sanction their subordinates. Let Cameroonians know the law of nature which uses authorities to punish embezzlers even if the authorities are corrupt themselves. Every Ministry should publish from Region to District where corruption cases can be reported. I have personally had a corruption case which I reported and it was investigated. When an authority does investigation, it may protect the culprit who is one of theirs and would not punish immediately as we would like. You know when you catch a thief he can bribe you not to expose him or her but already you know he/she is a thief. CONAC should create offices from Region to District where corrupt cases can be reported for free. If I report some corrupt person and he is investigated and found guilty, even if he is not punished or protected immediately he/she knows that he has been caught. This step is very necessary to reduce his second act of corruption because second and third will not spare him/her. 

Sunday 23 November 2014

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Saturday 22 November 2014

ICT will be Nigeria’s largest revenue earner by 2020, says minister

Omobola Johnson, the minister of communication technology, has said the information and communication technology (ICT) sector will be the highest revenue earner for Nigeria by year 2020.
Johnson, who said this on Thursday in Abuja at the closing of eNigeria 2014, said the ICT sector would displace the petroleum sector as the largest contributor to the national income soon.
The minister, who was represented by Peter Jack, the director-general, National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), said the ministry was coordinating heads of ICTs units in all government ministries and agencies to avoid duplication of functions.
“We know that the few agencies under the Ministry of Communication Technology working closely together can certainly deliver on the ICT mandate of the country.
“We believe that ICT has the greatest potential to eclipse oil and gas as the core source of national income if not the most reliable, contributing the maximum possible percentage of income to the country.
“So, by 2020, the year that we dream to be among the top 20 economies, we believe that ICT will not only be contributing the maximum share to the national income, we believe that in terms of productivity, growth, and performance across all sectors, ICT will be a catalyst.”
The minister regretted the “wastage, duplication of efforts and lack of coordination in doing things in the ICT sector” but said it would soon be a thing of the past.
Johnson said that there was the possibility for NITDA to restart the deployment of community access centres to about 200,000 localities across the country.
In a keynote address, Jelani Aliyu, a U.S.-based Nigerian automobile and industrial designer, commended Nigerians and the Nigerian government for their commitment to the ICT sector.

Friday 21 November 2014

Tweeting to #Win

Although most correlate the word “tweet” with the sweet sound a young bird makes, our 21st century tech innovators have changed the game once again. As a business leader, a Tweet is now something you might want to pay a little bit more attention to. Twitter, a social media platform, allows subscribes to send 140 character messages or tweets to those that follow them with potential to reach its 271 million monthly users. Today, tweets can be seen scrolling down the TV screen when watching your favorite football game, Emmy Awards, or infomercials. Hashtags have become a language of their own. Across the business world, companies far and wide are catching on quickly to how this free service can help expand their reach, influence, and bottom line. You too have the same opportunity to spread your company’s influence with a little tweeting. Forbes magazine writer, Adam Root, puts it plainly saying “Your Business Needs to Tweet”. Yet, if you want your vision to be a winning one, you must have a strategic plan by understanding just how Twitter can benefit your organization. Visibility: The number 1 benefit of Twitter is visibility. With the use of hashtags (e.g. #JWMI) you can stay up to date with what your customers are saying as well as share content. Whether you’re tweeting about successes, noting corrections or launching promotions, the object of the game is to stay relevant and provide value and delight to your followers. To maximize visibility you can also use analytics tools. An easy to use tool that has both free and paid features is sumall.com – and there are many more out there. Creativity: Twitter also allows you to have fun and be creative. You can upload images and embed video too. Twitter user @VFMLeonardo notes that visuals can result in a 94% increase in traffic to a given page as opposed to tweets with no visuals. Combine creative words with images and you’ll soon have hooked your next customer into your latest product or service. International Expansion: Always wanted to reach your target audience overseas? Twitter has you covered with 77% of Twitter users being located outside of the US. You can follow users such as @BizRoundtable who tweets about America’s relationship in the global economy. Keep your eyes open and you will find many more influential Twitterers that you can learn from. Company Culture: Network with other professionals and customers just as you would in person. Twitter is like that 3-minute elevator speech they always tell you about to sell what makes you special and unique in a quick pitch. Listen to your customer concerns and provide solutions. Do not forget to say Thank You! Overall, the uses of Twitter are endless. Adding creativity and maintaining authenticity in every tweet will help catapult your company upwards. Take time to reflect on what you have learned from this article and share in the comments section how you plan to use twitter to keep your company relevant. Look out for my next article on how to write the BEST tweet.
Posted by Rian Reed 

Cameroon Telephone Numbers have Changed from 8 to 9 digits

As from today 21st November 2014 midnight, Cameroon Time, the Cameroon Telephone Numbers will change from an 8 – digits numbering scheme to a 9 digits number scheme as follows: MOBILE NETWORK OPERATORS; MTN, ORANGE and NEXTEL you will need to dial an additional prefix 6 to the existing numbers. FIXED(WIRE LINE) NETWORK OPERATOR; CAMTEL generally you will need to dial an additional prefix 2 to the existing number, however some cities will undergo a deeper change, e. g some numbers in Yaoundé with prefix 22 will have an additional 2 to become 222 others will change to 242 from 22 as well.

Wednesday 19 November 2014

CAMEROON'S POSSIBLE ANTI-CORRUPTION HIT LIST



La Meteo Newspaper publishes list of possible Anti-Corruption HIT LIST.
- Fokou Bernard (opérateur économique)
- Amba Salla Patrice (Mintp)
- Meva'a m'Eboutou Michel (ancien Minfi)
- Beh Mengue Jean Louis (Dg Art)
- Hamadjoda Adjoudji (Pca Armp)
- Siaka André (ancien Pdg Sabc)
- Ndonga Célestin (ancien Dg Edc)
- Anong Adibimé Pascal (ancien Mindaf)
- Nkoto Emane David (Dg Camtel)
- Hessana Mahamat (ancien Dag Mincom, Pca Art)
- Tagny Mbianyor Clarkson (ancien Minef)
- Mme Tagny Mbianyor Rose (ancienne gestionnaire des recettes forestières)
- Yaouba Abdoulaye (ministre délégué, Minepat)
- Minkongo Louis Thomas (Drf Minesec)
- Tawamba Pascal (opérateur économique)
- Francis Dooh Collins (expert en intelligence économique)
- Etoundi Oyono Emmanuel (ex-Dg Maetur)
- Libom Li Likeng Minette (Dg Douanes)
- Jean Jacques Ndoudoumou (ancien Dg Armp)
- Massi Gams Dieudonné (président Conac)
- Foning Françoise (maire Douala 5e)
- Amadou Ali (ancien Minjustice)
- Hongla Jean D. (ancien chef Ccp)
- Sissimboué Abraham (directeur Ccp)
- Nsangou Théodore (Dg Edc)
- Essimi Menye Emmanuel (ex-Minfi)
- Talba Malla Oumaté (ancien Dg Csph)
- Biyiti bi Essam Jean-Pierre (ancien Sg Minpostel, ancien Mincom)
- Dayas Mounoumé Jean Marcel (ex-Dg Pad)
- Bekolo Ebe Bruno (ex-recteur université Douala)
- Bakang Mbock Catherine (ministre des Affaires sociales)
- Colonel Ambani Pauline (affaire des émoluments de militaires)
- Nkili Robert (ministre des Transports)
- Tankam Pierre (Dg de l'Autorité aéronautique)
- Mbappè Penda Auguste (Dg Cncc)
- Sollo Jean Williams (Dg Camwater)
- Akono Ze Jean Marie (ancien gestionnaire redevance audiovisuelle Crtv, en cavale)
- Amadou Vamoulké (Dg Crtv)
- Mah Dieudonné (Df Camwater)
- Mbayen René (Dg Camship)
- Mama Fouda André (ex-Dg Maetur)
- Tchatat Clobert (ancien Minader)
- Ekindi Camille (ancien Dg Crédit foncier)
- Okouda Martin Aristide (ancien Mintp)
- Bondoma Yokono Dieudonné (directeur général de l'Economie, Minepat)
- Melingui Roger (ancien directeur de l'Oncpb, ancien ministre délégué au Finances chargé du Budget)
- Amadou Evele (ancien directeur de la Semry)
- Sani Tanimou (Dg Elecam)
- Ndongo Essomba Jean Bernard (opérateur économique)
- Owono Assoumou Thomas (Dg Adc)
- Evou Mekou (Dg Caa)
- Cavaye Yeguié Djibril (Pan)
- Njuimo Monthe (opérateur économique)
- Oyono Dieudonné (coordonateur Png)
- Lé Joseph Anderson (Pca Sopecam)
- Pokossy Doumbè (Pca Adc)
- Ngollo Ngama Emmanuel (ancien délégué du gouvernement, Nkongsamba)
- Fossi Jacob (ancien député, opérateur économique)
-%u2008Embe David (préfet de la Mefou et Akono)
- Ndzana Jean (Tpg de Bafoussam)
- Samba Antoine (Dgb Minfi)

Twins, Mysteries about them in Wimbum tribe

Princewill, a twin now in primary school. lost the twin brother while they were still babies
  

Wimbum is a tribe in Donga Mantung Division of North West Region of Cameroon. The first thing that comes to mind in Wimbum area when talking about twins is the question whether they have fixed them. When we were growing up, medicine men will say they treat headache, stomach ache, side pains, cough, children who cry at night, twins etc.
The popular names of medicine men who were experts in the fixing of twins in Wimbum were Pa Peter from Wat (Mbaa village), Pa Takwi and Pa Andrew Nfor both from Tang (Tabenken village). The Wimbum calendar has an eight day week and all major activities except going to church are fitted into this cycle. Every Wimbum village has its market and traditional rest days. On traditional rest days women do not work on their farms and traditional healers consult most of their patients. The rest days are called country Sundays in Pidgin English. Country means anything traditional for example country chop (local cuisine), country fashion (rituals), country fowl (local chicken), country medicine (traditional medicine) etc.
Common in the laboratories of traditional healers specialized in fixing twins is a central three–stone fire place, bamboo stools, small raffia bags, rattles, green leaves, bags made of snake skin or pelf of some animals, with bundles of feathers protruding from them, bundles of bones bound with leopard skin thongs, porcupine quills, clay pots, peace plants, calabashes, snail shells, cowries all stained as a result of smoke and soot with the sacrificial sprinklings of fowl’s blood and palm wine. These healers also all claimed they have medicine to protect the compound from evil spirits, fire burns and disasters.
Twin fixers or healers work with the same concentration of chemists. But are they true chemists? To treat twins, the healer in question would remove his country cap, fold his hands, closed his eyes and pray. After praying he would genuflect in the direction of the medicine which he arranged – ground herbs mixed with palm oil and a bamboo from fire rubbed with eucalyptus resin which produces aromatic smoke. After prayers he will put on his cap, and then will be ready to begin treatment.
The first set of twins who have been on waiting pew would come in front of the medicine, calabashes, rattles, herbs and shells. He will take some leaves tie on the twins necks, sprinkle palm wine and the herbs mixed with red palm oil over the twins, lick some of the medicine himself and let the twins lick from his palm and drink of the palm wine from snail shells. Again a small amount of black powder is poured on his palm, which he mixes with castor oil and let the twins lick some of it from his finger tip. He will use the remaining paste of this latter one to draw a black stripe on the stomach of the twins. The healer at this moment will go back to his mortar take ground herbs and mixed with red oil. Again he will take some of it on the tip of his index finger and let each of the twins lick. He then will wipe his hands on the legs of the twins and drink too from the snail shells. After this, he will shake the rattles above each twin’s head mumbling, then taking a hollow bamboo, will blow into each twin’s ear and the treatment is complete for the next set of twins to come in again.
There also exist single twins. They explain these are known from the time a child is born. When a child (single twin) is born, a diagonal line is seen over his shoulder and under the opposite armpit – just like a would be Fon (chief). Single twins come out of the womb with a sign on their bodies and the signs are what show they are single twins.
What if twins are not fixed? These healers say they might become dry, small and pale. They would give a lot of trouble, demanding all the time. Some can become fools. They also may just go one day and sleep and die (just go back i.e how they say it). Some can become fools. They just go back to another person. So the treatment or fixing of twins prevent them from becoming dry, small and pale, giving trouble, demanding all the time, becoming fools and going back.

Tuesday 18 November 2014

Cinematography Students of National Polytechnic Bamenda doing Grasshopper Documentary in Bambui (In pictures)

NPB Cinematography students

NPB Cinematography students

Gerald & NPB Cinematography trainer
Gerald and NPB Cinematography trainer


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