Saturday, December 19, 2009

Red Swastika Bracelet

Book a stay in Abidjan Marafa Hamidou Yaya



Memories of a memorable first visit to the Ivorian economic capital.

Friday, December 11, 2009. Douala International Airport. It is only 6 hours. The morning breeze was still blowing but the airport is already animated. They are there, these young people who offer all kinds of services. "You have baggage? Want to change money? "One can not escape these issues. These young people, their lives are punctuated by the comings and goings of aircraft at that airport. It follows various formalities. Registration, payment of postage, Airport control. Here it is necessary to remove his belt. Who cares shame. Provided that we manage to pass the metal detector. Finally! Lounge. Deadly dull! It is more than an hour and thirty minutes from the start. We spent a few last phone calls to report that has finished with the formalities. Fortunately, there's this girl, she feels the journalist. I approach her and I was sure, is a sister of a TV channel of the economic capital. Like me, she goes to Abidjan for professional reasons. It is knowledge. We talk about everything and nothing. And finally comes the moment of departure. Outside, one can already see the Boeing 737 of Air Ivoire will welcome us. Fortunately, the seat of my sister and mine are similar. It takes place. There is this pleasant fragrance which spreads beautifully on the plane. I attach the seat belt. Awkwardly. Almost metallic voice of a flight attendant welcomes us. "Welcome aboard .... Please note that this flight is non smoking. Thank you. " The crap that you probably know. And then, take-off maneuvers, takeoff. A hole pierces the air my body. It rises to the sky. From the window, you can see the sinuous trails and roads in Douala. Ah, it's different earth from above! Well, one needs to read. And sometimes stop to chat with my colleague. The heart is already in Abidjan. Our emergency work must take place in about 4 hours. Breakfast served by the stewards. Why God, there are no women to do so. It would be nice. But hey! Small scolding a passenger in the toilet. Probably with a steward. "The toilets stink! "Can be heard. And then what? The crew tells us that we will soon land at Airport Cotonou, Benin. An unexpected pain pierces my eardrums. Is it my headphones? I take them off but nothing changes. My sister she seems to have understood. Since we announced the landing, it became blocked ears. Scientific explanation, "the tympanum is in depression, and it's hard to fill with air in these circumstances." The airport of Cotonou lasts barely 20 minutes. An international mobile phone operator informs us that by sms that we can use our chip and we welcome in Benin. We leave. Again this blip. And my ears will still make me a scene before landing in Abidjan. Formalities at the airport Houphouet Boigny and we here in ivory coast.

Mohamadou HOUMFA and Razvan SCORTA Any privilege

Côte d'Ivoire? It is this very special focus of the Ivory Coast, these phrases sheared (commission you gave me there at the leu from the commission that you gave me there). These are tunes that stir up frenzied Africa since the turn of the millennium (mapouka, coupe ... displaced orbits). "The African cities are all alike "I'm out while I, as the hotel IBIS brings us to the hotel where my sister and I are going to spend the night Friday. One comment I will correct the next day by observing the huge buildings built in the city. Ah this country if the war did not slow down, or rather it would Abidjan would be one of the most African cities. A trip to the IBIS Plateau and I just enough time to get up and change me. I want to leave very early to the place of my interview (with a Romanian and Guinea). In Cameroon, taxis are painted yellow. Côte d'Ivoire, they are painted red. I'm really Abroad ! I jumped into a taxi. A taxi-meter. A taxi meter you devour the CFA as you have no idea. Sitting in the taxi, I watch the numbers soar. For a journey that will ultimately not as long as that. How to explain the operation of taxi driver? You walk quietly around your destination. Time to turn the meter. And even arrived, he tried to take me 500 francs. Under the pretext that there is no money. Humph! Above all, do not they know you are a foreigner. Some people try to pluck you. I arrive at the building Ebrien. I find that my interviewers are still occupied with a predecessor. A Cameroonian colleague. I wait about 45 minutes and finally I am receiving. Professional marathon one hour and presto! It's over. I found my predecessor. You chat and I have to wait until "Nathoux" Sister with whom I traveled to sacrifice the requirement that unites us. End!
All three: "Lily", "Nathoux" and I have decided to do a little tour. You look at a few buildings and even these giant billboards that are both present in Abidjan. A real advertising battle. Oh dear. You can see the flag of Cameroon atop a building. What joy! It is during these moments you feel the pride of the country. We decide to go. An embassy staff keeps us on the galley of Cameroon Côte d'Ivoire. Story of a Cameroonian, tired of suffering, which has come to abandon her child to the embassy. Or even those of Cameroon, gnawed by hunger who interrupted the speech of the ambassador to throw himself on the sideboard. About ambassador, he is a cold shower for us. He says hello and we just launched "I'm listening." Mine petrified of my sisters who do return of this "courtesy call" quite patriotic that will eventually become the nightmare of our stay in Abidjan. Back at the hotel IBIS call in Cameroon, a small quiet night. Early morning phone call to Cameroon (billed nearly 5,000 francs, Ah the Ivory Coast!). Thus, Romanian and Romanian Guinea and slept in the same hotel as me. I exchange with Romanian for about thirty minutes. A man opened and if that necessarily creates uninhibited admiration. After freeing the hotel room (we must do so before 13 hours), we must find things to make up to 17 hours. The time when, because of the IBIS must accompany us at the airport. The flight was scheduled at 19.45. Fortunately, there are sisters. They suggest shopping. What makes up approximately 16 hours. Just buy a beer and a deodorant. I almost forgot this little trip to Radio Nostalgie and these photos that we took. But hey. 17.10. Departure for the airport. Formalities. I am informed that my bag has to go to the hold baggage as a result of deodorant. No way to leave. I'll take my bag to hold. Escalator and, Who is seen here ? It is the ambassador who has so poorly received. Accusations of "lily" the ambassador "We want to tell you that we are not happy with the welcome you have given us yesterday." And excellence of saying "there are ambassadors who make you wait a week and who do not." Any witness to the atmosphere in our embassies. Buy a can of beer. And wait in the departure lounge where we will have to move twice to be told that our flight was delayed an hour because of expected passengers. "They see nothing these Ivorian "Storm a passenger. 20.45. Takeoff. Snack. Escale Nsimalen (Yaoundé) at midnight and arrived in Douala after 1 am. Return home. Formalities. "What hast thou kept in Abidjan? "Asks a police officer. So here I am again in Cameroon. If the mark of our good and dear policy. A beer at the police, it does takes away nothing. I rush into a taxi. Night in a hostel and I found Douala. Ah finally! I will say now, once upon a time ... Abidjan!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

How To Get White Out Off Plastic No Alcohol

We buy online at Kiss!

Ahhh the good news! I hate to shop among the crowds of the holiday season (yes I know is contrary to my work as a columnist mode!), I was very happy to know that Kiss jewelry shops have recently launched their transactional site http://www.bizou.com/ .


For gift ideas here!


So I used their lancemement few weeks ago to test the effectiveness of the site. Easy to navigate, it classifies accessories by category or color. In addition, the information is complete and accurate.


In my cart, there were among others:












And surprise! Two days later, a messenger knocked at my door. Yeeeea!


Bracket: I do not know about you, but I still receive packages my home, even if it was I who ordered. Each time, I feel like unwrapping a gift! hihi



All this to tell you to hurry ... Until Saturday, Bizou offers a 20% discount on all your purchases! Take this opportunity to drop a jewel or a pair of gloves in Christmas stockings!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Is There A Difference Between Maxolon And Pramin

Ready for winter! Ambiance Holiday


No choice ... with some 30 cm of snow fell on our head since yesterday! I do not complain, far away. I love winter. As far as I am well dressed.


And face with style and comfort the snowbank, I put my new boots from Allrounder Namera. They are great: light, warm, waterproof and of course I love their chic sporty look.

$ 259 at Jean-Paul Fortin (but I was told recently that they would be on sale soon!)



I was talking recently to a chronic , with Sorel boots and moon popular.



And you, what is your style of boots this winter?

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Were To Buy Fur Wallpapers



I love Christmas and I am officially in the mood Holidays!

past week, writing numerous articles on gift ideas and decor gave me a taste of decorating my house.

But I'm not the kind of tree-lined de-ice and de-colored lights, I opted for a streamlined look. In the entrance, a grapevine wreath made by my mom welcomes visitors. In the lounge, Christmas stockings are hung on the screen of wood waiting to be filled.

And to replace the traditional Christmas tree, I picked up in the woods behind my house some branches, which I decorated with lights colorless and red balls and metal. The result:

Little Birch blends into our decor (note the pictures on wall) and blends with light fixtures in place, such as overhanging the main table.



And one on the stairs.




So much for the tour ...
And you? What is the style of your Christmas decoration? I wonder.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Free Movie Mario Salieri Online

: An oil tanker in the corridors of power


petrochemical engineer graduate in the U.S., he served continuously in government for 17 years



"Empowered politics." Alain Blaise Batongue, journalist and deputy political Cameroon, had not hesitated to flank this quality to the current Minister of State in charge of Territorial Administration and Decentralization. Sure, his personality inspires curiosity and fascination. To the point that uncontrolled and persistent rumors circulating about him. Between the stories of manners, his alleged presidential pretensions, its inputs assumed in the drafting of the magazine Jeune Afrique, its political clout in the Far North and his contacts with the French authorities assumed current (According to the Pan-Africa International magazine, he held a quiet ceremony to celebrate the victory of Nicolas Sarkozy in the presidential election), his wealth and property are sometimes sprouts fatty press. Like its management acts within government and beyond.

Born in 1952, Marafa Hamidou Yaya obtained a BA in Geology at the University of Yaounde in 1976. He flies to the U.S. following a competition launched by the African-American Institute (AAI). Holds a masters of science in engineering at petrolum University of Kensai, the university will be assigned in parallel, from 1978 to 1980, an assistant research that will build at the University of Yaounde I, upon his return to Cameroon. Recruited as a petroleum engineer at Elf Serepca May to September 1980 he became head of department operations-production "at the National Hydrocarbons Company (SNH), Cameroon. It also carries as an adviser between 1990 and 1992.


Deriving the Fulani aristocracy of Garoua (North), "as thin and discreet," Marafa Hamidou Yaya, truly enter into politics in the early 1990s. It would have been noticed by Ebenezer Njoh Mouelle, then presidential adviser of the Republic. Appointed Chargé de Mission of the DPRK delegation to the laws of 1992, he became a full member of the Central Committee in July of that year. He even participated in the drafting of the technical program of President Paul Biya in presidential elections of October 1992. Four years later, he joined the politburo of the ruling party. His entry into politics has opened the doors of government that has left more than 17 years. In the government's November 27, 1992, he was appointed Secretary of State No. 2 Finance. Only 2 years later he was promoted to Special Advisor to the President of the Republic. In the aftermath of the presidential election, President Paul Biya appointed Secretary General of the Presidency of the Republic. He broke the record for longevity in this position by spending almost 4 years. A position where the average longevity is around a year and a half. Minister of State since 2001, Marafa Hamidou Yaya is currently addressing the territorial administration and decentralization. The Ministry of Interior. A strategic position which was often put under the spotlight. Especially after the riots of February 2008 where he accuses John Fru Ndi, leader of the Social Democratic Front (SDF), the main opposition party of being behind an "Operation Kenya." The media takes delight and criticizes both. Like the trial that is going to bring the accused, John Fru Ndi.

President of the National Commission of the Hajj, Marafa Hamidou Yaya is sometimes undermined in the press for its travel management Cameroonian Muslims and pilgrims bound for Mecca. However, we can recognize his courage and daring in some initiatives. For example, he decided, even provoke the wrath of his comrades of the party in power, forcing mayors to reside in municipalities they run. According to the law that "no person may be a candidate in municipal elections if not actually residing in the territory of the municipality concerned."



His policy anchor in the North débat.Il also managed to consolidate its position as political leader of the north face of the powerful family Hayatou, who rules the Lamidat (traditional chiefs) believe some of Garoua . His political stature in the region, which comes from the first president of Cameroon, Ahmadou Ahidjo, seems not to the liking of everyone. Some have even seen in the appointment of Issa Tchiroma Bakary from the same era as his geographical and current Minister of Communications, a subtle maneuver to nibble his political prestige.

This former teacher of Hydrology, Faculty of Science University of Yaounde might be dead 25 years ago. He was arrested in wave of arrests that have plagued some citizens of the north of Cameroon, following the failed coup of April 6, 1984 against Paul Biya. It would have been saved by his wife Jeannette Njanga, That night, Marafa Hamidou Yaya was extracted from the vehicle following a petition by his young wife ... The truck was Mbalmayo leaving for a few days after the failed coup of 6 April 1984 summary executions of rebels and their accomplices. Gilbert is ANDZE Tsoung memory of late, then Minister of Armed Forces, sensitive to the petition of the young lady who took the decision to lower the truck he saw that his comrades in the U.S. as a student Hamidou Yaya says a source.

Today, the episode is in the mirror and Marafa no longer a marked man. At least officially. One thing is certain: it is without doubt one of the heavyweights of the government and the ruling party. Does he dream of a national destiny more impressive than it had so far? At the residence of U.S. Ambassador to Cameroon at the inauguration of Barack Obama, as he watched the charismatic president passionately swear, what was he thinking? He never said publicly that he dreamed of the Supreme chair while some observers agree think. Anyway, it will take with him when the time comes. For, even if not "the presumptive successor of the French" after Paul Biya, it weighs a certain weight and his address book national and international levels could be decisive. An asset for a man who was secretary General of the Presidency of the Republic, Minister for nearly two decades and has flirted with the business of oil. Where sometimes decides the outcome of elections in Africa. Although there are some who are protesting. As Bruno Ben Gabon Mubamba who decided to demonstrate outside the headquarters of the oil company TOTAL in France because it would have imposed Ali Bongo of Gabon to the head. Just wait and see.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Crown Royal V. Gentleman Jack

BEAC: Alexandre Barro Chambrier, future governor ?


profile of Gabon and Cameroon's recent visit to clearly indicate that it is the official candidate of his country.



Of all the diplomatic signals issued recently in the Central African sub-region, there is no evidence that the consensus of Fort Lamy will be challenged at the next summit of Heads of State of CEMAC. Which is to say that the post of governor of the Bank of Central African States (BEAC) should return to Gabon. In this perspective, personality seems to emerge to take charge: Alexandre Barro Chambrier. Profile of Gabon and Cameroon's recent visit to clearly indicate that it is the official candidate of his country. It could be knighted by the Presidents of other CEMAC.

His arrival in Yaounde, November 12, 2009 was almost passed unnoticed. Arriving alongside Paul Toungui, Gabonese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Special Envoy of President Ali Bongo, he was received in audience by Prime Minister Philemon Yang of Cameroon. For thirty minutes. The Minister Paul Toungui, on leaving the hearing was told reporters: "I was instructed by the President of the Gabonese Republic, His Excellency Ali Bongo, to deliver a message to the President of the Republic of Cameroon, His Excellency Paul Biya. This message from a head of state to another is preparing the next summit CEMAC to be held in Bangui on November 30. The next summit of the CEMAC? The tellers of the diplomatic scene subregional agree to recognize that it is precisely this opportunity that will be designated to replace the current Governor of BEAC, Philibert Andzembe, splashed by a vast financial scandal of 19 billion francs CFA within the institution. On October 28, 2009, the Council of Ministers of the Monetary Union of Central Africa (UMAC) already suggested that for reasons of service need, Philibert Andzembe should return to his post in Yaounde, until replaced Effective at the Conference of Heads of State of CEMAC scheduled for November in Bangui, Central, on the sidelines of the summit of the CEMAC. There is no doubt that at this summit that will be known the name of the successor of Philibert Andzembe.

Economist broken


Former Expert International Monetary Fund (IMF) and current member of the National Assembly of Gabon, Hugues Alexandre Barro Chambrier profile job. He flirted with the business of national and international economy. From 1987 to 1990, he successively held the responsibilities of the Ministry of Economic Advisor Trade and Secretary of State for Culture and Francophony in the Government of the Republic of Gabon. From 1990 to 1994, he served as Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister and Finance. During the period 1994 - 2002, Barro Chambrier was successively Deputy Administrator, then Administrator of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington, representing 24 African countries. As such, it has contributed to the development and policy decisions of the Fund in the field of monitoring and financial facilities. Associate in Economics, he has assisted many Mission Trading Fund staff and was made in this respect to advise the highest authorities in many African countries. Barro Chambrier holds honors from Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Gabon, Mauritania, Niger and Togo. According to the IMF, reached in Washington, the International Institute for Africa, a private organization founded by former Ivorian Prime Minister Alassane Ouattara, specializes in advising and assisting governments in relations with the Bretton Woods.

In 2005, his name was even circulated among the potential candidates to head the African Development Bank (ADB). Before the Gabonese government does its final choice on the person of Casimir Oye Mba, a former Governor of BEAC.
With a solid experience of international financial channels, the man had to take the direction of the sub-regional bank. In order to print the necessary reforms it needs. If he can count on the support of Gabon, one can already think that Cameroon should knighted. Just as Congo Brazzaville, the more easily that, according to news magazine Jeune Afrique, Helena, his wife is the niece of the first lady of the Congo.

With 3 trucks of Central Africa, his appointment would be a formality.

Cervical Smears, Atypia

Indomitable Lions : Method Le Guen! Biagi


There was no indication of a qualification of Cameroon when he arrived, yet he succeeded. Look at the keys to his success



is therefore affirmed. Cameroon does not miss the first World Cup in Africa. Samuel Eto'o and his teammates will go to the football world. After their brilliant victory over the Lions of the Atlas FES where paw Achille Webo and Samuel Eto'o of Cameroon have propelled South Africa. After a breathless suspense. The Indomitable Lions back into effect by far. From afar. End of Pool A with only a point before the meeting in Libreville, accounting for a third day, the chances of qualification of Cameroon appeared compromised. Until the arrival of French coach Paul Le Guen will again raises a wind of hope.

Inheriting a team plagued by personal conflicts and a lack of confidence in Paul Le Guen had to win
First act for the less courageous, he retired as captain Rigobert Song to the dreaded. Sending a clear signal to all those who thought they were indispensable: it will convince to earn his place in the National 11. And this is no longer in 1984 to dictate the choice of joueurs.J 'I just wanted to change certain habits and get some assurances about my working conditions to try to carry out the mission entrusted to me ... Was he remarked in an interview with the weekly Jeune Afrique. The technician then entrusted the French captaincy in Goleador Samuel Eto'o. He explained this decision by the fact that I did not want to leave on the same basis, and the appointment of Samuel as a captain is one of the changes I want to do. Eto'o is a great player, a huge star and I wanted it forges with Cameroon as good a track record with his former club Barcelona.


It then requires a certain discipline in the group. With the players in Paris August 11, 2009, he warned: There will be no favoritism. So ended the night escapades, nightclubs pregame, family visits etc. Blocker. When the players returned to Africa, they are often sought by their relatives or charities, and this may affect the preparation (matches, ed.) It does not forbid everything, but be a little tighter he says.

Finally, Paul Le Guen did not hesitate to inject new blood into the national team. Players like Henry Bedimo Nsam, left side of Chateauroux in France and Georges Mandjeck Fc Kaiserslautern in Germany were able to integrate the national team. It also opens the den to Benoît Assou Ekotto and asked him to return to selection. It is also thanks to its competition that Sebastian will wear the tunic Bassong Lions. In short, Le Guen wants the best in its workforce.
The rest we know. Victory in a friendly match against Austria, double success against Gabon, Cameroon connects successes to qualification for the African Cup and the world. Combining quality service and win. If

seems to continue the adventure, illustrated by his recent remarks in the press, Le Guen may already be glad of one thing: his method has helped to tame lions who already doubted themselves. While a record.

I Need A 220 Volt Thermostat For My Smoker

Chienku Magnus: "Polygamy has shaped my personality"


trained journalist and author of a first novel, "wisdom of polygamy", he talks about it in an exclusive interview.



You do, with this first novel, you enter the circle of writers. What you led to the writing?


My childhood was marked by a polygamous setting quite unique. I was very affected by conflict of interest in my family. I have written this book to share my experience with others.

You now have 35, why do not you write earlier?


C is true that I have written earlier, but I did not have enough time and inspiration. Having returned to the school (of Journalism after a turn in the business, Editor's note) gave me the opportunity and conditions for writing.

Why the title "wisdom of polygamy?


I chose this title because the whole polygamy is not always bad. It is true that there are conflicts of interest, slander, jealousy and hatred, but something evil is good. Polygamy has shaped my personality. Polygamy has given me the courage early in my life. I learned to take charge and fight to make myself heard and respected. Honestly, if I was not a polygamist family I am perhaps not the man I am today. My daily life in a polygamous household was a school of wisdom (wisdom). This justifies the choice of wisdom of polygamy.


Can you summarize the story you tell in this novel?


is the story of a boy very early and sometimes misunderstood by those around him. A child born after a long wait of 5 years by her mother to the delight of her rival. I describe the atmosphere that reigns in our daily family. I insist on the intrigues of the slander and jealousy of my mother. My father, a weak character, trying somehow to prevail order, peace and harmony in her home. My father, he was intellectual, tries to make the best possible education for her children. In fact, my novel is a sort of snapshot of the realities prevailing in polygamous households in our societies.

Generally, first novels writers reflect a little about their own lives. "Wisdom of polygamy" is he strictly your personal history?


Yes, it is a reminiscence of my childhood, a form of autobiography.

Some polygamous couples do quite well. Is It is no egoism of some spouses or wives that problems arise in polygamous households?


Indeed, polygamy in the father is considered a cash cow for his wives. Women are more concerned with their children rather than the father. Take the example of my mother who did everything to make the most of resources to position my father as much as possible their respective children. This is not a question of selfishness, but a question of realism because there's always the fear of women see their husbands take another wife. This will reduce the resource advantage they can receive. To be honest it is "the stampede." They focus on their children knowing that their happiness will come later for them.


You have chosen to publish your novel published by CLE. What justifies this choice?


CLE

I chose first, because in the publishing field, they have proven themselves. It is the oldest house in our area, known for his professionalism and seriousness. Secondly, CLE is a house of GOD. It is an evangelical center, and as children of God, I naturally felt close to CLE. Our father instilled in us the fear of GOD.

The dedication of your novel takes place this Thursday, November 12, 2009 at the Yaounde Hilton Hotel. What significance do you attach to this ceremony?


is an important ceremony. You know, this is my first book. This is an opportunity for me to thank everyone who helped make this idea takes shape. It is also an opportunity to know the book by the media here and elsewhere in an exchange that I want to fellowship.

Your novel is written in English. Are you aware of the handicap that it is in broadly speaking countries such as Cameroon? What do you do to reach the French readers?


We are aware of this fact and the publisher has already started the translation in French. If all goes well, we have before the end of the year.

Where and at what price can you get your novel?


Readers can buy the book at the bookstore editions CLE or other bookstores around the country. Regarding the price, we took into account the low purchasing power of Cameroonians. The book will be sold at 2,500 CFA Francs.

Milena Velba Body Art

AYIN René: "There will be free performances in neighborhoods"


The sponsor of the Festival bikusti talks about his festival, which begins today.



Festi-bikutsi begins Monday. In terms of organization, do you feel that this festival will be better than previous editions?
is a wish. We still believe that this will be one of the best editions. We expect a large audience over the programming that we have made. We believe that programming is sufficiently attractive for the public stands to gain. It is sufficiently varied and dynamic. And I think if nothing happens in the meantime, I think The festival will be one of the best.

When is the 11th edition of a festival known as the festi-bikusti, we imagine that the difficulties are less
... We do everything to diminish them. You know that it is the sinews of war is most lacking, we set up strategies for overcoming a number of things that the festival is organized. Necessary and essential elements are already combined. We believe that the festival be held. If we took care to announce, that means we had 75% of the elements that allow us to organize the festival. Problems abound. There are always problems but we try to minimize the margin problems that maximizes the energies that help make the festival successful.



What will the particularity of the festi-bikutsi this year?
The peculiarity of this year, the primary one is the deployment that we're in town halls. We try to involve local councils in organizing this event which is becoming a popular event. We believe that the mayors of Yaounde, the mayors must work together to organize this event in one way or another. That's why we chose to go in 3 halls this year to give lectures and public events with our partner, our sponsor, Les Brasseries du Cameroon, who will deploy as a podium with the material above and artists that will make free services in neighborhoods, in town halls. A mayor of Yaounde 2 to Tsinga, mayor of Yaounde 6 to Biyem Assi and mayor of Yaounde 3 to Nsam

Bikutsi Among the stars of the most prominent of the moment, there will be absent. We talk about Katino, Majoie Ayi, Lady Ponce, Ama Pierrot and others who might be absent. What are the stars who will not be there and why?
ones you mentioned are actually absent. If they succeed in freeing themselves from their business, maybe they could be there but we prefer to tell the public the truth that accompanies us in this festival. We prefer to say that these people crowded curricula. And it may be that they can not be there. Those who are going to surprise return before the time we think we will integrate them because they had already been programmed. Now, their calendar of events outside of Cameroon because they can not be there at that time there because you also know that it's important that artists rub international realities and that is why we work. So we encourage them to continue because we want our artists have competitive performances. That's why it does not bother us that they are not there. They are all heart with us. If they ever have the opportunity to return and celebrate with us, they will be there.

One of the criticisms that are usually done with singers Bikutsi, is that they deliver messages to the sexual overtones and sometimes pornographic. What is your festival to correct this negative perception of Bikutsi?
No, I think this speech has long since changed. What we're really doing is we're trying to make efforts to convey to young artists who come that's not the way of salvation to sing nonsense. Now you can see that the likes of Mamadou Aijo as Bisso Solo, as I mention Uncle Ebogo more, have a discourse that is very special. They have interesting texts and it is them that we are trying to encourage, because when The festival began to be held, there had this problem there. We tried to circumvent it and today I think we are on track. The discourse has changed, are educational texts, the melodies are attractive. I think the orchestration is following. So that's what we're trying to do. Just to orient them so that it goes well.




Sonel Essos The camp is the site of the festival but you say there will be caravans in town halls. Specifically, how will this happen?
Clearly, it will happen as follows: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the shows are free in town halls that we have quoted above. From 16 hours because we start with a conference-debate and we go on the shows. The popular shows are free for us to develop greater convergence of the public. And we return to the camp site Aes Sonel to the opening ceremony of the festival on Thursday. Once we made the opening ceremony, the successive shows up Saturday without stopping. Therefore, shows start at Camp SONEL on Thursday 12 until Saturday 14.

In a recent interview, you indicated that the artists' fees is set at 50,000 francs per evening. At the moment, is what you have already met all the assurances that none of the artists is not going to complain at the end of the festival? It
things that we have resolved a long time. Artists know this. We have no real sponsors. We have no financial support consistent. That is why we prefer to hear the artists for this kind of problem does not arise. I think almost 3 years, we have no such problem. The artists do not complain wil-bikutsi because it is their festival. This is not a festival that is organized to ... promotion of culture. It is they who chose the same. And I think they are with us ... And that's why sending a clear message to everyone that is 50 000 francs. 50 000 francs is not a stamp, it is a participation bonus. So the day we have a sponsor that supports a number of expenses, we pay considerable fees.

So you do not have sponsors ...
Yes, currently we have no sponsors. We have people who join us, partners, but for now we have no real sponsors. But I think it will not be long because that the Brasseries du Cameroon have been with us a while. I think at some point they will understand that we have a serious organization and need to combine the image they Breweries at this festival is a festival that moves and is talked about.

Last question, you probably have ambitions for the festival in the future. Are you with us?
ambitions is to open the festival on the international market as it is a festival that we decided to restructure. In the restructuring phase, we were forced to stop inviting the artists that come outside which cost us dear in terms of airfares, in terms of accommodation, in terms of meals, transport. It's things ... sometimes we think that these are insignificant things but in fact it is not negligible. We need insurance for an artist from where it is for him to come. And he must be opened to Central Africa. Since we are talking about music Bantu. Bantu music are not only in Cameroon They extend over much of Africa. We will give an opening for artists in the diaspora who have something more to us make in relation to their experiences over their careers. So it's a bit like that. And today, we focus on the festive aspect of the festival. I think there is a field research that is important. I think in the future, we can conduct research to identify that all the rhythms that partner with bikutsi.

Friday, October 23, 2009

How I Know Specification My Laptop

Book: Cameroon, Cameroon my country

Coordinated by Joseph Fumtim, Cameroonian authors spend their countries to the scanner

Have you ever asked the question what is really the Cameroon. In Egypt, in September 2005, the Cameroonian intellectual Fumtim Joseph had been asked the question "for you, Egypt is what? "In his mind, the question has turned into" for you, Cameroon is what? He therefore decided to collect several authors and intellectuals to achieve Cameroon photography as accurate as possible on the land of the Indomitable Lions. Cameroon? A country which, according to the rumor "is valid only when the national team, the Indomitable Lions famous, arrives on stage, is chilling the grass and causes apoplexy" wrote Celestin Monga.


A country where the discomfort of cohabitation between Anglophones and Francophones is deeper than we think. And, the lawyer Mr. Muna Akere to write a "Letter to my brother speaking" to tell him to imagine "that Cameroon is a state whose quarter is francophone and anglophone three quarters ... that during these 30 years, the administrative system has completely changed the road signs are in English, like language financial, administrative, military ... that we should harmonize the legal system this is that the concepts of common law that requires you in a system based on Code Napoleon causing misunderstandings ... That most of the time it all your fault translate documents into English before the Supreme Court seat. "

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Cameroon my country is a historical pageant, a decryption uncompromising realities of Cameroon. Besides, why this country he called "Cameroon", a term which according to the writer Jean Claude Awono reflects the "colonial and determinations of the Portuguese word Camaroes food (shrimp, not attached to this word no symbol here). " According to him, our country should be called otherwise. This country "and aborted revolutions charismatic leaders murdered" by the university and who suffers Nathalie Etoka transport difficulties due to the obsolescence of the railway in the scam carriers by unscrupulous police officers. A country where the word "... made from the current code in rural youth in Cameroon, with some applause from adults and parents. Starting to become somebody, to become a man, "wrote Joseph Fumtim. A country where "a lion roaring reigns a bit too hard without realizing that its roar are irrelevant to Cameroon "as Marcel Kemajou Njanké. A country where "a communicating vessel connects the Palace of Unity (the presidential palace, Editor's note) directly to a VIP suite of the Kondengui prison, if not exile" said Patrice Nganang. A country that deserves the hope anyway as an academic and historian Achille Mbembe that "the certainty that time will come. One day soon, Cameroon recognize his death as well as debt on its behalf. Thus, future generations can no longer live under the illusion that he 'did nothing'. "

collective work of 192 pages is a real palaver about Cameroon, its meaning, its realities, its strengths and weaknesses. A book that is built around powerful narrative and analysis argued. This is an excellent guide "practice" on Cameroon which will allow foreigners to absorb more of the psychology of this country whose history divides historians. This is a totally fresh perspective on Cameroon Cameroon. Without jargon or intellectual complacency. An inquisition of conscience on the history and future of this country.

Monday, September 21, 2009

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: Free Software celebrated in Yaounde Cameroon

the occasion of World Day of Free Software, an NGO the city of Yaounde organized demonstrations

global day of free software has been celebrated in hundreds of countries last Saturday, September 19. In Yaounde, it is the non-governmental organization (NGO), Technology Promotion Commitment to the Environment and Quality of Life (PROTEGE QV) who hosted the celebration at the British Council. This NGO that works to support to microfinance, the promotion of ICTs for development, environmental protection and promoting leadership in fact part of a tradition of celebrating the day World of Free Software in Cameroon that it began in 2005. According to Sylvie Siyam, promoter of the NGO, this day is organized for exchanging , we inform, share, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of the free software to see if free software is an opportunity to gain access to opportunities .

This celebration was centered around two major activities: A conference on the theme: Free software, which stakes for Africa and Cameroon in particular? and a workshop on installing and using free software Edubuntu.
At the conference, Exhibitors have built the public on free software and its benefits. Exhibitors and lifted the clear difference between the need to be established between the free and freedom of free software. The freedom to use the software without any limits, to study its operation, to give or sell it, modify and redistribute are the elements that underpin the freedom of free software. Regarding the advantages of free software, exhibitors cited among other things, the systematic reduction of piracy, the security operation, freedom and sustainability of this type of software, its profitability, its efficiency and reliability, its economic character, his ability to create jobs and wealth. The reflection was then carried around the strategies for raising awareness and extension of free software. The most significant proposal in the presentation was made by the advocacy exhibitors for the introduction of the use of OSS in primary schools, secondary schools and universities.


The conference completed by the presentation of Edubuntu, a free software applied to education. Pupils and students in the room of the British Council were able to discover opportunities for learning in certain subjects like math with this software as open source software users should release dependence on proprietary software from Microsoft U.S. example. Following the workshops, fifty participants were selected to participate in the workshop on installing and using the software Edubuntu. This day

Software Free hosted by Ong PROTEGE QV has been hosting a special community team UBUNTU CAMEROON recognized internationally. This team has greatly raised awareness among participants on the use and benefits of the Ubuntu operating system. Some participants also won various prizes through a raffle planned by the organizing committee. Appointment is made for the World Day of Free Software September 19, 2009.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

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: Ali Bongo said the reasons for his visit





Ali Bongo has just spent about 3 hours time in Cameroon. A visit to a run marked by an audience granted him by the Cameroonian President Paul Biya who has rolled out the red carpet and gave her a home, presidential protocol.

The gesture of President Paul Biya has not gone unnoticed. By moving to personally International Airport Nsimalen to receive his guest, Ali Bongo, Gabon's newly elected president, Paul Biya wanted a clear message: This is Ali, and nobody else. Despite the contentious post-election to be held at the Constitutional Court of Gabon. Carpet Fouga, official honors, walkabout organized activists from the ruling party in Cameroon and Gabon few, motorcade, reception at the presidential palace, the arsenal deployed protocol for Ali Bongo was one of the great days. Received with great fanfare at the presidential palace, Ali Bongo has risked a few statements to the press. On reasons for his visit and his choice of Cameroon for his first visit as president, Ali Bongo said that "it is a choice which is quite natural. President Paul Biya has always honored me as his son when the son is in a competition, when the son enters into a fight and the son appears victorious, it is important, it is natural that come see the father come to seek advice and come to tell him how it happened naturally and that is what I did. I would consider things in a different way. Mr. President I have always adopted as his son. He was the brother of my father and it was necessary for me to visit him so he can give me good advice. This is not an easy task. This is one of the heads of state of the continent's most respected. Why do you think I am going good advice? So actually I have no merit. In fact, I benefit. Apart from that, you know the relationship that exists between our two countries are excellent reports, reports of brotherhood and friendship. So again, my visit is part of the register there. "

Asked about the contents of his meeting with Paul Biya, Bongo has evasive. "It's important for us to refine the work of construction. African construction has always been important and it requires the consolidation of this cooperation and partnership in the region. So it is obvious that we have addressed these issues here, "he said. On the first acts he should pose as head of state, he said that "for now, we expect that the period set by the constitution passed. After that, we have to form a government and bous to work quickly. "
Cameroon is not the only country that the President will visit Gabon. Ali Bongo and his delegation have arrived in Congo Brazzaville. They will also travel to Chad, Angola and several other African countries. It notes, however, will not move to Equatorial Guinea. Officially because of President Obiang Nguema schedule does not allow it.
Anyway, this is a real diplomatic offensive Ali Bongo to build legitimacy on the continent. Meanwhile his swearing in the coming days. If the Constitutional Council so decides.

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Kwemain Roland: "My victory will be diplomatic and economic for Cameroon Cameroon's Roland

Candidate for President of the World Junior Chamber International He explains the contours of his candidacy

Roland Kwemain

You are a candidate for the presidency of the World Junior Chamber International. Can you tell us about this institution?
Junior Chamber International is a worldwide federation of young leaders and entrepreneurs aged 18 to 40 years. The ambition is to offer youth development opportunities to enable them to make positive changes in their respective communities. JCI is represented in 119 countries and localities in 6000. In Cameroon, the JCI is represented in 27 locations and nearly 850 members. JCI has 20 years of existence in Cameroon.

You already occupied very high positions within JCI. What motivated you to apply for the highest office of World President of Junior Chamber International?
Indeed in 2006, I was national president of JCI, and in 2007 was global vice president in 2008 I was chairman of the board for the development of Junior Chambers Africa and the Middle East and in 2009 I am Executive Vice President Global is to say No. 2 of the federation. In terms of my motivation, I must say that this is the Junior Chamber of Cameroon has decided to present my candidacy. Second, I have the support of Junior Chambers of Africa and the Middle East who thought it was time that a black son may also seek the highest office of our organization. Third, because I met all the conditions to be a candidate.

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You're the first African, the first black to run for president of the World Junior Chamber International. Does promoting the image of Africans and blacks in general occupy a place in your program if you are taken to the head of the ICD?
First, I must clarify. I'm not the first African but I am the first black president could be the JCI World. Before me, there have been two African: a Mauritian and a Tunisian. So the reality is that many people want a black is elected president of the JCI World. Regarding the image of Africa as you mention, if I am elected, this will be an opportunity to demonstrate our leadership capacity. Remember that the Junior Chamber International is an organization that trains leaders and, in 64 years, we've had 64 presidents in the world. It is an organization where democratic values are very important. So it's important that we give the chance for a black to lead the organization. It will also help us develop. I think it is time to change and our organization advocating for change for 64 years but also the transformation of our societies and companies may soon be had to the organization also begins to change itself.

Have you an idea of your competitors and what your assets could be compared to them?
Maybe he would like me to explain what happens at the constitutional level. There are 119 national organizations and then 119 national presidents. Of the 119 national presidents, there are 17 vice presidents who become world next year. And of these 17, 4 become executive vice presidents in the following year. So, we are currently 4 Executive Vice Presidents and therefore 4 potential candidates for the presidency of the World Federation. I think strategically it is more interesting to analyze its strengths and weaknesses. When we want to focus too much on its competitors it can get lost but we have the best opportunities and advantages for power, on the evening of 20 November 2009 in Tunisia, we have the victory.

We saw the government including several ministers to rally around your application. How is this support materializes?
Already, perhaps he should explain why the government supports us. JCI Cameroon is governed by Presidential Decree 219/2003 which puts us under the Ministry of Commerce. So, we are an organization governed by a presidential decree. In 2006, the President of the Republic, His Excellency Paul Biya had cited the Junior Chamber as a model in his traditional speech on 10 February in the Cameroonian youth and we want to run for the highest office of an organization that has formed the largest world leadership, which has a partnership agreement since 1957 so for 52 years with the United Nations and is a global organization of 200,000 members in 119 countries and over a million alumni. It was natural that one can grasp the most highest authorities of the country and therefore the President of the Republic to inform him that we intend to run for the presidency of such a global organization and we need his blessing and support. We received 5 June 2009. This support is diplomatic. The candidate who speaks to you owns a diplomatic passport issued by the President of the Republic by the hands of the Minister of External Relations. For your information, I am not a Minister or member or diplomat but I'm holding a diplomatic passport. In addition, we have supporters accompanying the embassies of Cameroon, diplomatic representations. There are also strategic move that we can not reveal here. Second, the President of the Republic has instructed the Finance Minister and our Minister (Minister of Commerce, Editor's note) to implement all the means in order to accompany us. So there is a significant lobbying by the fact Minrex (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Editor's note) and all those who, near or far, can accompany us and make us realize this first attempt at coup.

What Cameroon can expect your election as President of JCI?
Already it would be a victory on the diplomatic front. Imagine that the world president visits from 70 to 80 out of 119 countries which are represented JCI. And every time he visits these countries, it is received by the highest authorities: heads of state, prime ministers, ministers, business as JCI has agreements with the International Chamber of Commerce, the Federation World Chambers of Commerce, UN officials ... I say it's a great platform for promoting the image of Cameroon. Remember that if I become world president, when I will receive will present Kwemain Roland. It a name that sounds a bit weird but also what will be remembered? He is from Cameroon. It will be Cameroon. Advertising of a country on major international media costs millions of dollars but I will do for free. I speak from Cameroon and who can speak better than Cameroon in Cameroon? Now, I challenge the business community and even the socio-political community that is able to accompany me to say, to put at my disposal, all the material that I can better sell my country and often do travel as expected in Tunisia where leaders from 4000 to 5000 and contractors worldwide. I am certainly an instrument of JCI as if I am elected world president, I will defend the interests of the Junior Chamber, but we will note that I am Cameroonian. So, in addition to a diplomatic victory, it will be an economic victory for Cameroon because, as I said, it has partnerships with the international federation of chambers of commerce where one is aware of trends in investment. So at this level, we speak of Cameroon and it may have information on Cameroon which will be disseminated to the employers, the Mecam, GICAM. I think it is for them to use me. In short, I am an instrument to serve my nation.

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Kwemain: First black to head the Junior Chamber International?


38 years, marketing graduate, he received the anointing of the head of state to run for the presidency of the

What strikes Roland Kwemain is its simplicity and availability . For a man who has rubbed elbows with world leaders, there is a little surprised when it opens easily to his interlocutors. This is undoubtedly, one of its weapons of seduction: a unifying character of a young leader who has long asserted its qualities as a manager.

Born April 4, 1971 Yaounde, Roland Kwemain, just obtained his Masters in Marketing at the University of Douala, has launched in management. From 1999 he is Executive Director of an NGO, Adcom, which promotes community development through training in Information Technology and Communication (ICT) and the impact of leadership and entrepreneurial skills. There is also a consultant in Information Technology. He holds a degree in "Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development" got to the World Bank Institute, Roland Kwemain quickly joined the Junior Chamber International. The rise of Rolad Kwemain to JCI has been meteoric. And that's saying something.

Came to Junior Chamber International in 2002 in Buea, city of residence. He then participated in that institution, several local and national activities. Director of Training at JCI Buea in 2003, he became secretary general and director of marketing and communications in 2004. In 2005 he was made executive vice president of JCI nationally the following year and became the national president of the organization in Cameroon. With this national foundation, will rush Roland Kwemain to the parent. After participating in six regional and three JCI World Congresses, it now measures the magnitude of the international organization. In 2007 he was made vice-president of the JCI International and covers several African countries including Benin, Burkina Faso, Comoros, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Nigeria, Rwanda, Togo, Tunisia and Uganda and also the Middle East. An indomitable lion



As he prepares to run for president of the world organization, he received the anointing of the Cameroonian authorities and especially, that the Head of State, President Paul Biya. The task will not be easy because it will deal with him three other competitors. If elected, he will be the first black to head the JCI. Commerce Minister who recently presented his candidacy for the Mont Febe Hotel in Yaounde has observed that the profile of the position. Indomitable Lion is that Cameroon flows into the arena with the support of the President of the Republic. Commerce Minister has invited his colleagues in government and the country are accredited diplomatic missions in Cameroon to support it at the World Congress to be held from 16 21 November 2009 in Tunisia. Roland
Kwemain a clear idea of what it will do if it is worn on the head of the organization. In its action plan, it intends to increase the size of the JCI now 200 000 members worldwide. It will also undertake the promotion of JCI and the Millennium Development with special attention to Africa. Married to

Majorlaine and father of two children, William and Diana, Roland Kwemain is bilingual and handles with ease the French and especially English, who will undoubtedly its main working language if it were to be elected the evening of November 20, 2009. For a one-year term that spans the year 2010. Junior Chamber International was created there over 65 years in the United States. It is present in nearly 100 countries and includes nearly 5,000 local organizations of young people aged between 18 and 40. It trains its members to become better in terms of leadership and involvement in solving problems of their society. Several Japanese prime ministers and other senior U.S. and Global went through this organization.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

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Cameroon: Tcholliré, bookish evocation of a political prison


To be stayed, Emmanuel Bityeki leads the reader of his novel in this famous political prison.



Tcholliré is first the name of a town in Cameroon. But in a historical perspective, it is a city that evokes dark memories of the history of Cameroon. Famous political prison in the 1970s, Tcholliré which means "hill of birds" is a symbol of the brutal dictatorship would have affected the Cameroon after independence.

stopped because of an alleged plot against the President of the Republic of El Mujahid, the narrator finds himself embedded into the mobile brigade and then to the Joint Prison Tcholliré. He suffered torture and humiliation of unspeakable barbarism. The author of the novel, Emmanuel Bityeki we walk together in the reality of dictatorial regimes that have characterized most of post-colonial African countries. A dictatorship is not necessarily the fact of Heads of State. And this is one of the real revelations of the book. Because Tcholliré Hill Bird is the first chronicle of a dictatorship fueled by elements of law enforcement whose extreme zeal, careerism and opportunism ungrateful scratch and brutally violate human dignity and basic freedoms of citizens. This is slander, false accusations, denunciations fantasy underlying the success of these police and military who only care about their professional advancement. As the commissioner admits Molla, one of the characters in the novel: "During my long career, I looted, murdered, burned villages to believe in my leaders that guerrillas had attacked it ... This dear friends who assured my ascent. "


Tcholliré, Hill also said the birds, a rare Indeed, the crimes and horrors of a bloody and repressive political system. "With son appropriate connection fitted with tweezers, they linked the private parts of your body to the dynamo. This generator was operated manually by a soldier using the crank. The intensity of the electric discharge was proportional to the speed of rotation of the crank and thus the heat of the soldier to the task, "says the narrator. Fit of madness, suicide, fatal diseases, summary executions are the daily lot of prisoners who are not even allowed to defend themselves.

Roman testimony? It is not far when you consider that the author has himself been a political prisoner in the Mobile Brigade and the Joint Prison Tcholliré. But also the elements of fiction punctuate the book, giving it a look of genuine work of fiction. This is where the famous coup that overthrew President Al Mujahid or blindness which the narrator is struck at the end of the book. All things that obviously deviate from the reality experienced by the author.

true testament history, the novel evokes a whole Emmanuel Bityeki part of the history of Cameroon little known by new generations of Cameroonians. An easy book to read that the reader will appreciate the wry humor with simplicity and style of the author. Released after 9 years in prison, the narrator does not relish his freedom. He discovers the death of his relatives. A tragic end to which the reader barely missed crushing a tear and concluded with a vibrant emotion, the painful memories carried by a Cameroonian who has suffered from its flesh, the dictatorship regime of El Mujahid, whose name is close to a certain ... Ahmadou Ahidjo !

Thursday, August 13, 2009

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Cameroon: Portrait of Adamou Ndam Njoya, the prince who wanted power!


Aristocrat Bamoun, Adamou Ndam Nyoya (ANN) is one of the politicians who count on the Cameroonian scene.


The result was taken much to make it the leader of the opposition in 2004. During the presidential election. It was not factored in the determination of John Fru Ndi, chairman of the Social Democratic Front (SDF), who left abruptly coalition of opposition parties to go it alone. Reason given by the latter, the candidate was not enough Ndam Mjoya representative on the board nationally. Raising is one of the criticisms that has often been made to the President of the Cameroon Democratic Union (UDC) is confined to his party's stronghold is natural that the Noun division, department of origin of the politician. One consideration that refutes the prince Bamoun for whom "it is a way of seeing things but be aware that before the elections are held the percentages that the parties will have." ANN means is that, absent fraud, his party would better anchor national.Né May 8, 1942 in Foumban, ANN will experience a brilliant school and university in Foumban, Nkongsamba, Yaounde and France from where he returned in 1969, armed with a doctorate in public international law and political science and a diploma from the Institut International d'Administration Publique (IIAP). Because of the proximity of his family with President Ahidjo who "slept with my father," he reveals, he has no trouble getting into the government. First director of the Institute of International Relations of Cameroon (IRIC), ANN became Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1975 and then Minister of Education between 1977 and 1980 and then Minister for General Inspection State and Administrative Reform between 1980 and 1982. Her visit to the National Education will be very noticed. It will create "glue". A rigorous system that does not allow students to classes and triple which will hit hardest the students with an average of less than 5. Severity in the education system which makes it very popular but that causes some discontent to the heart of power.

For this reason or not, President Ahmadou Ahidjo arrives in 1982. And there return. Especially since Paul Biya became president and he would not often maintained a good relationship with him because, relate to some observers, he defied the authority of Prime Minister Paul Biya to report directly to President Ahmadou Ahidjo. Sacked, he was replaced by Ibrahim Mbombo Njoya, Sultan of Bamoun now. Is it from this time that will establish the official disenchantment between the two men? Not impossible to believe. In any case, the political rivalry between the Sultan and Prince Bamoun longer escape personne.En 1991, for democratic opening, NAA announces the formation of the Cameroon Democratic Union (UDC). He then decentralization and respect minority rights, the main battlefield. Unsuccessful candidate for the presidential election of 2004, it scored 4.5% and was ranked fourth position.Universitaire and author of several books, ANN is currently mayor of Foumban where management has often been criticized. Some members of his party support it requires to puncture their money on their salaries and other grants from the National Assembly. He thinks that all activists should help finance the parti.Au looks when the presidential election of 2011, NAA announces that his party will designate a candidate when the time comes and refuses to believe he is the natural candidate of the party because "the party is not confined to Ndam Mjoya. Knight of the order value, Adamou Ndam Njoya has received several decorations and works with several international organizations and foundations.

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Yaounde : The security forces invaded the Central Market


They intend to achieve by force, leaving rescuers and other small businesses due to the start of the urbanization policy and beautification of the city of Yaounde.:: The central market in Yaoundé is heavily checkered since this morning by a squad of police. It would be a statement the government delegate to the Metropolitan Yaounde, more determined than ever to shave the edge of this market regularly occupied by hundreds of youth and other small traders operating in the informal sector. The delegate of the Government intends to give a boost to his campaign to clean up the city of Yaounde registered in recent months. A policy, experience, was illustrated by massive breaks counters and other makeshift dwellings that basking roadsides urbaines.Seulement evidenced by small traders, the police commit abuses different during these operations. Between the unlawful detention of goods, physical abuse and harassment of customers, police and gendarmes assigned to this task will obviously make guilty of many abuses. To believe a trader "they break and catch everything in their path indiscriminately. In the corridors, they even pick up the effects of traders regularly installed. Some customers say they were assaulted. "They snatch goods lorqui you do not have bills because they think you're buying from the rescuers' reports a client.Chassés Central Market a few weeks ago, small merchants resettlement had been offered a provisional Tsing district located outside the center of the city of Yaounde. But if some traders have decided to settle here, others have chosen to make resistance. They indicate that the place of resettlement offered by the authorities is not conducive to the pursuit of a successful business because being away from the center of the city. "The traders are refusing to come to Tsinga because it is very far and we are spending a lot of money for a taxi to go and we do not even sell anything. Then, you often work with suppliers who have remained in Market Central and us, we can not even approvionner we ask customers when the products that did not affect the fields. It must then go back to town to look for these products. These are all the hassles that discourage us "said one trader. Also Has there been, the proposed site would be narrow enough to accommodate the flow of rescuers who used to sell at the roadside to the central market and at Kennedy Avenue. But the authorities seem to be deaf for the moment these revendications.Quitte to put thousands of unemployed young people who were there a way to survie.Visiblement, they decided to choose how loud decamp force these young people who have made their small business survival activity. Meanwhile perhaps the definitive construction of a new market because the proposed site is currently provisional. The showdown turned for the moment in favor of law enforcement whose massive presence at the scene is enough to deter any attempt at rebellion.

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Cameroon: Koppo, rapper from the ghetto and seductive urban youth


His songs hip hop stripped of all conformism have literally conquered the Cameroonian youth


In 2004 a young unknown singer made a sensational entry into the music scene in Cameroon. The unusual style and uninhibited language rapper Koppo (Patrice Minko'o Minko'o whose real name) won without firing a shot young Cameroonian accustomed to hip hop too formal and often agreed. Making use plenty of "camfranglais," a language that urban storefront, Koppo breaks all conventions and has emerged as the new boss of rap among youth. His songs "if you see me go," "Confessions," "Emma," "pissed off" and many others are taken up by the youth choir, a hip hop captivated by their looks and brings them together. Koppo roundup so many awards, prances atop all the charts and became an undisputed icon generation and even delà.Né January 16, 1976 in Yaounde, Patrice Minko'o Minko'oa studied letters. He also learned the arts at the University of Yaounde I. Police officer that he had tried to become in presenting the contest giving access to this trade, he turns to the stage and the show. Cultural reporter and then assistant cameraman Koppo fat little jobs that progressively closer to the business of art. So discovered by Blick Bassy, former lead singer of Macase Koppo that will definitely musician. Especially he rubs for months to artists famous musicians Dipanda as Charlotte, Ak severe blood, and Krotal Funkiss.


musician at the height of its popularity, Koppo will hold a concert at the base Elf in Douala, where nearly 15,000 people will rush to give him a triumph. A record attendance. Even though since 2004 it has not released a new album, young people continue to hum with the same spirited songs from her debut album "I go". Still, his fans are waiting impatiently his second album which was announced in the coming months. An album that can be read on his blog, should confirm its openness to all styles of music collaborations with various small countries Donny Elwood, Anne Marie Nzié, Isnebo of Fadah Kawtal, Katino, 2 Face Idibia. A nice collection of stars that should give even more height to this album. A highly anticipated album which, if seen as a success, will confirm the stature of the young star rapper.

Friday, August 7, 2009

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Because of Ali Bongo, Gabon could sink into chronic political instability


Agence France Presse (AFP) recently reports of violent clashes between Gabon and several law enforcement agencies with the key number blessés.La because of the confrontation being demanded the resignation of Ali Bongo's government to be present in the Presidential election on equal terms with his political rivals who have all resigned. For observers and others curious about the politics of Gabon, there is no doubt that Gabon, a country in peace time, is fast sinking into a dangerously deep and lasting political crisis. One reason for this; the stubbornness almost granitic Ali Bongo to run for the highest office at all costs. Obstinacy has revealed several times since the death of late President Omar Bongo, last June 8 in Barcelona, Spain.
First the announcement of the death of his father, Ali Bongo was close and reopen the borders. Obviously without the authorization of the hierarchy in this case Jean Eyeghe Ndong, who was then Prime Minister. The aim was to show everyone that he is the new boss of the country.
Another index, the army tried to intimidate Pierre Mamboundou, leader of main opposition party. A tank was stationed at the entrance to the headquarters of his training politicals, the UPG few hours after the official announcement of his death. Broadcast on RFI, Ali Bongo said that the initiative was a general who wanted to ensure the safety of the opponent. Gabon was ever at war? Not at all. Then
and according to some credible media we read, Ali Bongo was even difficult to accept that the normal constitutional channels to get going. The interim president, "Rose Francine Rogombe have also received death threats from some political players" can be read in the Cameroonian newspaper "Day" of June 25, 2009. Again, hard not to see the hand of the boss of the security forces. The
we can finally meet the climate of suspicion and doubt that has reigned in the name of the Gabonese Democratic Party candidate (CEO). Instead of going through the primaries, the CEO has chosen a method of appointment "by consensus" where there was the designation of the great Ali Bongo surprise party barons who had yet prevail upon him in the party hierarchy. This type designation dictatorial resulted, the explosion of CEO who is now weakened, not only because parties of the presidential majority have left the boat's power, but the personalities of weight as Casimir Oye Mba, Andre Mba Obame Jean Eyeghe Ndong and many others have chosen to dissent.
All this would not really affect the ruling Gabonese democracy if all the candidates pledged to fight on equal terms (at least without abusing resources of the country's institutional and administrative) and to respect the verdict of the polls. But, at Ali Bongo plane has always serious doubt. Why does he not leave the MoD? Highly strategic position that reminds everyone that he could perpetrate a coup as stated by Father Paul Mba Abessole should he be in trouble at the polls on August 30 next.
Although nothing compels him to leave his position and authority and rehash yesterday's Ambassador to Gabon, Cameroon, Michel Madoungou; ago that, for ethical and democratic decency, he could resign to give the image of a legalist and a Democrat Gabon to be released on four decades of political oppression.
It does nothing because he knows he can not win a democratic election in Gabon. Flanked by the image of the father's son "whose election would mark a type successionde monarchical Biafran assumed not speaking in any local language, not Fang, Gabon's ethnic majority who believes that his It is time to take power, Ali Bongo represents the point of caricature, the very image of the Gabonese leader that absolutely reject. Moreover, all the colleagues who almost went to Gabon to make reports paint a portrait of the unpopularity almost bleeding prominent candidate for the CEO. "Even his father would not have wanted to" do we have often reported about some of Gabon.
The coming months could be very agitated because of Ali Bongo, who seems ready to make a forced passage through the ballot box or by force of arms and because of a Gabonese population who does not allow themselves to do as evidenced by the thousands of Gabon, which came out in the streets to say no to the willingness of the candidate from the CEO to maintain his grip on the levers of power and violence called legitimate.
Whether France or the CEMAC countries, neither has an interest in a civil war or that genocide breaks out in Gabon. The strategic position of this country does not allow one man and not worth the trouble. Especially when he cons him almost all trucks from the political scene in his country.
Africa and even France must take care to preserve the only achievement that can be relevant to concede Omar Bongo: peace!

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

What Goes Well With Persimmon

ministerial reshuffle in Cameroon, the first Minister fired


Received Friday, June 26, 2009 to 3:00 exchange with the President of the Republic, Paul Biya, the now former Prime Minister Ephraim Inoni, according to various testimonies emerged from the presidential palace near collapse . On Saturday, June 27, 2009, Simon Achidi Achu, personnailté highly respected in the region's Anglophone Cameroon (where the premiers are from Cameroon) could have made proposals to the Head of State. Presumably, that Philemon Yang, a former magistrate and former High commaire of Cameroon in Canada who has retained the favor of the Cameroonian head of state. It comes in any case be appointed prime minister, leader of the Cameroonian government in a presidential decree signed Tuesday, June 30, 2009. In lieu of the Prime Minister Ephraim Inoni who is more than ever in the viewfinder of news and columnists news judiciary. Regularly
cited in "Case Albatross", the case in which several employees of the Head of State had been involved and which consisted of buying a cheap plane that almost killed the head of state and which has already led some former senior officials in jail, former Prime Minister Inoni Ephraim would have been mixed. Several Cameroonian media have even reported elsewhere repeatedly that he had been interviewed by police. However, the difficulty investigators poivait be real if one considers the high position occupied by Ephraim Inoni. Now it becomes more than ever litigant and could answer for his actions before the forces of order and justice in the coming days.
When the new head of government, Philemon Yang is a well known personality.

Philemon YANG

holds a law degree from the University of Yaounde, which leaves the Yang Philemon Secratariat General of the Presidency of the Republic has seen a remarkable rise. Judge graduated from the Ecole Nationale d'Administration and Magistracy (ENAM), he was appointed in January 1975, the prosecutor of the Court of Appeal in Buea where he will officiate as a prosecutor. Just time familiarize themselves with the courtroom where he spent only 6 months. It is then propelled to the government June 30, 1975. He then became Deputy Minister of Territorial Administration. Three years later, May 2, 1978, he was appointed Minister of Livestock and Animal Industries. He remained there until February 4, 1984, when he left the government. After nearly eight months of slump, he packed his bags for Canada October 23, 1984, when he was appointed High Commissioner in Cameroon in this country of North America. It goes into effect 20 years in this position, including 10 years as dean of the diplomatic corps accredited to Canada. In 1999, when he is Cameroon's High Commissioner in that country, Paul Biya, head of state, will cancel a meeting with the Cameroonian community, while it had bent over backwards to receive and express their grievances. It was at the summit of la Francophonie had welcomed Canada that year. It could have considered this as a disavowal by the Head of State. False. In December 2004, Philemon Yang returned to Cameroon by the front door. He was appointed Deputy Secretary-General to the Presidency of the Republic. Since then he has not left the hushed corridors of the Presidency which can sometimes be found in the delegations shrinkage of President Paul Biya during his trips abroad. A highly privileged position.

The new officers of government: Prime Minister

, Head of Government: Mr. Philemon YANG
State Minister, Minister of Transport: Mr Bello Bouba Maigari
Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Defence: Mr ESEM Edgar Alain Ngo'o
Minitris Posts and Telecommunications: Mr. Biyiti Bi Essam Jean Pierre
Minister of Lands and Land Affairs: Mr Jean Baptiste BELEOKEN
Minister of Communication: Mr. ISSA Tchiroma BAKARY
Minister of Social Affairs and Family: Mrs. ABENA ONDOA OBAMA Born Mary Therese
Minister of Basic Education: Ms. Youssouf born Adidja ALIM
Minister of Water and Energy Minister Ngako TOMDIO Michael
Sports and Physical Education: Mr. Michel ZOAH
Minister at the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development: Ms. Anang MESSINA born BEYENS Clementine Antoinette
Secretary of State, Ministry of Secondary Education: Mr. MOULOUNA FOUTSOU
Secretary General adjojnts the Presidency of the Republic: MM. Agbor Tabi and Seraphin Magloire Fouda
Advisor Special to the presidency of the Républqiue: Luke Sindjoun
Minister for misssions: Mr. René SADI
Director of Civil Cabinet of the Presidency Républqiue: Martin BELINGA EBOUTOU
Goodwill Ambassadors: MM. Ferdinand Leopold OYONO Maikano ABDOULAYE
Officer Missions to the Presidency of the Republic: Mr. Martin BILE BIDJANG

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