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Tuesday, 21 July 2015

Tottenham Make 7 Million Pound Transfer Offer For Clinton Njie

Tottenham have made a £7million bid to sign Lyon winger Clinton Njie, according to reports. Spurs have been scouring Europe for a winger this summer to add to their options, and having missed out on Monaco’s Yannick Ferreira Carrasco, attention has turned to Njie. 
A speedy attacker who can play as a striker or out wide, the 21-year-old has been compared to Cristiano Ronaldo by some observers. And now transfer insider Alan Nixon says Spurs have made a £7m bid to bring him to White Hart Lane.

"It is a beautiful week – we see your star in ICTs – We are not stars in ICTs".

Small And Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) Bank Now Opened In Cameroon



Agnès Ndoumbé Mandeng: First Director Of Newly Created SME

Bamenda, Cameroon - News of The creation of the Small and Medium Sized enterprises (SMEs) bank with the hope that it will help them gain access to the much needed loans was highly welcome in Bamenda. Julius Niba reports the entrepreneurs are concerned about the bank appropriately attending to their needs. Most business operators in Bamenda not to say all believe the creation of the bank is an asset to the growth of Cameroon's economic environment. Drawing allusion to some bottle necks inherent in the loan acquisition process of classic banks; Mbah Chrispus, Manager of Bamenda Handicraft Cooperative worries if the created bank will redress the situation. The worry I have is, "is this bank going to have a branch in Bamenda?" because if it is an issue that we have to process documents and send to Yaounde we know that you apply maybe for a loan and it take the next two years before it is processed so provided that the conditions of granting the loans are not that stringent. Apart from hoping that the creation of the bank will facilitate the process of acquiring loans by reviewing the kinds of guarantee needed. A small business operator in Bamenda hopes that it will not wind out to be a bank for all especially civil servants but rather that the bank branches be taken to the grass roots and branches be opened in all Divisions and Sub Division headquarters of the country. In all, the bank for small and medium sized enterprises is expected by North West entrepreneurs to get close to the business operators, know their problems and endeavour to curb the hurdles linked with the acquisition of loans for business ventures.
North West Regional Delegate of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises Emilia Chindoh Fonkem says a branch of the bank will be opened in the region and told Julius Niba that the small scale business people need not to be worried for the newly created bank comes with many advantages. 

 

No One Can Make You Fail Without Your Permission



Thank God  Almighty For His Power
Universally, excuses have been known as the trademarks of failure. When people succeed, they take responsibility; but when they fail, they blame others, what's your excuse?
Are you spiritually disabled by J.R.W? So are countless who have become successful despite that spiritual disability by J.R.W.
Are you uneducated? So are millions of people who have made a success out of their life.
Are you an orphan spiritually suppressed? So are numerous orphans who are the envy of many today.
Are you a minority? So are many minorities all over the world who have become successful etc.
No matter your conditions, you have no excuse to be a failure. You have a responsibility to become successful. Spiritual obstacles by J.R.W cannot stop you; problems cannot stop you, most of all, other people cannot stop you. Only you can stop You.

I See Your Star

Rev. Edward Fomum Ndi
Rev. Edward Fomum Ndi
Rev. Edward Fomum Ndi

Saturday, 18 July 2015

Press Release



Bamenda Friday 17th July 2015Tobby Vision Computers’ Practical Computer Education For Cameroon Colleges, the official MINESEC Computer Science textbook for Competition
The summer holidays have arrived, and while most young people are playing inter–quarter games and becoming anxious for the summer to begin, students of Tobby Vision Computers are taking their Computer Studies and creativity to the next level.
As a result of Mr. Cornelius Tawong, Lead Computer Studies Teacher, entering his class into the School Enterprise Challenge, students are learning what it means to run a business. The goal of the competition is to give students real life experience in business and bring awareness to the importance of sustainability. Whilst Tobby Vision Computers will be re-investing some of the profits back into their business to ensure that it continues to thrive, they will be spending the rest on new educational ICT equipment. Using the teachers, students and documentation of their school, the students of Tobby Vision Bambui decided to write a textbook for Secondary Schools. Their textbook will be sold to parents and national bookshops. Student Chana Mary comments, “This textbook project has been so much fun! We’re working as a team, learning about writing and publishing business, and the profits we make are going to support our school. I’m on the marketing team… we’ve got some great ideas.” Students aren’t the only happy ones. Mr. Tawong states, “I am enjoying the healthy competition the School Enterprise Challenge is creating among the students; also, watching them become passionate about writing and publishing business is encouraging. The skills they’re learning will last a lifetime! It’s truly an academically enriching experience.”
Winners of the School Enterprise Challenge will be announced at the end of the year. Tobby Vision Computers is hopeful they will win first prize, but their main concern is keeping the business going for the years to come. Be the first to know, buy the book at amazon on: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B010NBXLPQ/ref=cm_sw_r_fa_dp_.P0Kvb02390NF
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The School Enterprise Challenge is a global competition for educational institutions in developing countries, with the goal of creating groups of globally aware, socially responsible young entrepreneurs. It is run by the UK based NGO, Teach A Man To Fish. This competition is a fantastic opportunity for schools to set up student-led businesses that not only generate real profits, but that also grow and develop year on year. For more information visit www.schoolenterprisechallenge.org 
Teach A Man To Fish is an international non-profit organization working to improve the relevancy, quality, and availability of education in developing countries. Their pioneering approach uses profit-making school-run businesses to teach entrepreneurship and livelihood skills. This model allows schools to generate additional income, improving their financial sustainability, while at the same time enabling them to offer a more relevant and higher quality education. For more information visit www.teachamantofish.org.uk

Tuesday, 14 July 2015

Government High School (G.H.S) Tabenken Will Have A Science Section At The High School Next 2015/2016 Academic Year



2014/2015 Annual General P.T.A Meeting G.H.S Tabenken
Normally at the end of every school year there is always an end of year meeting to evaluate the activities of the school by the parents and teachers who are so important in the smooth running of the school.
After the opening prayers by the Chairman Mr. Shey Mbate Joseph, the meeting continued following the agenda.
When it came to finances, Mene Mba reporter observed many people adjusting themselves and listened keenly not to miss a figure. When this was done with the balance sheet, everyone present clapped for joy. Their money has been well used.
The Technical Adviser in the person of Mr. Tinkuh Emmanuel Yembe – Principal of the school thanked all present. He said the greatest problem he was facing in the school was the staffing situation. Many civil servants sent to the school come and take–up service then leave to go and come but do not or when coming back come with another letter transferring them to another place. He thanked the ECI teachers who have stayed in this hardship for the sake of our children. Lastly, he thanked the Parents Teachers Association (P.T.A) for employing eight full–time teachers and three part–time teachers. The enrolment was stagnant at six hundred and forty (640) students. He called on parents to send more children to school this September.
After this the Chairman Mr. Shey Mbate Joseph informed the parents that the Science Section for the high school will go operational in September 2015. Parents were very happy for this will save them money which was used for house rents, food, transport etc on their children who continued with sciences after having Ordinary levels elsewhere. External elite were called upon to visit the school whenever they came and support this new project in any way necessary.
After discussing on the advantages though a little costly than what they had been paying as P.T.A levy, it was unanimously agreed that the levy be raised from six thousand (6.000) francs CFA to eleven thousand (11.000) francs CFA being a flat-rate for both old and new students.
The Chairman thanked all for their frank discussion. The meeting which began at 12:12pm ended at 3:30pm with refreshments.
Duke Tanto
Mene Mba Correspondent Reporting from Tabenken.

The Iran deal:

Today, after two years of negotiations, the United States -- together with our international partners -- has achieved what decades of animosity has not:
A comprehensive, long-term deal that will verifiably prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
This deal shows the real and meaningful change that American leadership and diplomacy can bring -- change that makes our country and the world safer and more secure.
We negotiated from a position of strength and principle -- and the result is a nuclear deal that cuts off every pathway to a nuclear weapon.
I want to make sure every American knows what this deal means and how it works. Take a look here.
Because of this deal, Iran will not be able to produce highly enriched uranium or weapons-grade plutonium, the raw materials necessary to build a bomb. Here's why:
Under this deal, Iran will reduce its stockpile of enriched uranium by 98 percent, remove two-thirds of its installed centrifuges -- the machines necessary to produce highly enriched uranium -- and store them under constant international supervision.
To put that in perspective, Iran currently has a stockpile that could produce up to 10 nuclear weapons. Now, its uranium stockpile will be reduced to a fraction of what would be required for a single weapon.
Under this deal, Iran will modify its nuclear reactor in Arak so it cannot produce weapons-grade plutonium -- and all spent fuel from the reactor will be shipped out of the country indefinitely.
This deal is not built on trust -- it's built on verification. Under this deal, we will, for the first time, be in a position to verify that Iran is meeting all of these commitments. International nuclear inspectors will have access to Iran's nuclear program -- where necessary, when necessary. This is the most comprehensive and intrusive verification regime that we have ever negotiated. If Iran tries to divert raw materials to covert facilities, inspectors will be able to access any suspicious locations.
As Iran implements this deal, it will receive gradual relief from sanctions. If it violates any aspect of this deal, sanctions that have crippled Iran's economy will snap back into place.
Learn more, and get additional context, right here.
That's the deal.
It has the full backing of the international community. Without it, there'd be no agreed-upon limitations on Iran's nuclear program and other countries would feel more compelled to pursue their own programs, threatening a nuclear arms race in the most volatile region of the world.
Put simply: No deal means a greater chance of more war in the Middle East.
That is why it would be irresponsible to walk away from this deal. Moving forward, I welcome a robust debate in Congress on the details of this deal. As Commander-in-Chief, I am confident that this deal will meet the national security interests of the U.S. and our allies. So I will veto any legislation that prevents the successful implementation of this deal.
Our differences with Iran are real, and the difficult history between our nations cannot be ignored. But it is possible to change. The path of violence and rigid ideology; a foreign policy based on threats to attack your neighbors or eradicate Israel -- is a dead end. A different path -- one of tolerance, and peaceful resolution of conflict -- leads to more integration into the global economy, more engagement with the international community, and the ability of the Iranian people to prosper and thrive. This deal offers an opportunity to move in a new direction.
We should seize it.
Thank you,
President Barack Obama

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