Monday, November 30, 2015

What Is the Paris Climate Change Conference?

The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference is held November 30 to December 11 in Paris, France. The avowed goal of this conference is to reach a comprehensive, binding agreement on climate change bringing together all the world’s nations. The main commitment period for the Kyoto Protocol expired in 2012, and was extended to 2020. Scientists now believe that the Kyoto commitments are not enough to turn the tide of climate change.
At the 2014 U.N. Climate Summit in New York, a lot of ground work was done in preparation for the 2015 Paris meeting, and there are high hopes for a brand new agreement.
A successful agreement in Paris would have to be aimed at keeping the rise in global average temperatures at or below 2 degrees Celsius above the pre-industrial average. The necessity to reach such an agreement is urgent. As the emissions of greenhouse gases continue to rise, our ability to keep global warming below critical thresholds is diminishing.
A new agreement will have to aggressively support the development of renewable, carbon-neutral energy sources like wind and solar.
According to United Nations climate chief Christiana Figueres, it is precisely this immense technological challenge that should convince reluctant countries to enter a meaningful agreement. Economic benefits will come from the development of renewable energy, including economic growth, technology jobs, and exports, she told the Associated Press.
While waiting after the slow pace of international diplomacy, here are some actions which anyone can take right now:

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Newly Elected Section President for Donga Mantung II Abdou Borno Speaks Out

ABDOU BORNO
Abdou Borno Kamfon has been anonymously elected Section President for Donga Mantung II, Ndu. In an acceptance speech after his exploits, this is what he old militants and sympathizers of the CPDM.... 
"Dear all. I am honored to have been elected and installed as CPDM section President for Donga Mantung 2, Ndu on 15th November 2015.
My election as section President and Madam Naomi Nfor as WCPDM President , Mr Ngangeh Dieudonne as YCPDM President and other elected party officials has rejuvenated the CPDM party in Ndu sub Division as our election and installation signifies a total reconciliation between the party and more youthful population and women of Ndu sub division. More energetic and committed officials have been elected into post of responsibilities in all the organs of the party making the party to have a new birth in Ndu sub Division.
We thank sincerely our out gone statesman and section President Hon.Talla Kwalar for holding the party in tact up till this moment he is handing over to us.He worked tirelessly and made the party what it is today.Progressively we shall continue from where he is handing to us and he shall for ever remain our main adviser. May God grant him good health and long life.
We owe him and CPDM militants and sympathisers of Ndu sub division hard work, steadfastness and loyalty to the party.
Many thanks to all who supported us during this historic moment.
God bless you all."

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Reorganization of the CPDM in the United States: Opinion Poll Puts Patience Tamfu Largely Ahead



Yaah Patience Tamfu
Prof Ngole Ngole Elvis is head of the CPDM Central Committee delegation to the United States of America. With elections in the offing in the Diasporas, expectations are high at that a more efficient leadership is put in place reasons why savory reports on public opinion polls is gaining ground.  Ahead of this reorganization process, popular opinion in the United States of America puts Yaah Patience Tamfu ahead of the three other contenders. She is the lone female candidate for the post of Section President. This is so because she fulfills all the conditions prescribed by President Biya, President of the party. Above all, she masters the party text very well, majority say.  
Popular opinion at home and the Diasporas holds that CPDM militants in the USA must choose a candidate with character and conscience. Commentators have opined that Yaah Patience Tamfu is sure bet for the position of Section given that she is a political heavyweight. However, looking at her political career in such a twofold approach is certain that she is the best when weighed up the evidences of her commitment to the CPDM party. With this in mind, and with the results of the last Presidential election that she worked relentlessly for the CPDM, prospects are high at that she would surely work for the growth of the party, a school of thought holds.
Yaah Patience Tamfu
Considering that Yaah Patience Tamfu was elected as pioneer  WCPDM Section President in the USA IN 2007, she is therefore an asset given that one of the prerequisites requires candidates for the position of Section President to have ample knowledge about the basic texts of the party and must have served the party in any specialized organ.  One major question lingering on all the lips is whether the other contenders have had such experience or just-having a jump-start in politics.
Who is Patience Tamfu?
If there is any area in Cameroon where the Beijing platform can be assessed, it is in the domain of politics and economic sphere which was formerly a no go zone for the woman. Yaah Patience Tamfu is one of the few female politicians who has shown that women in leadership could mean a lot to Cameroon. Ever since this daughter of the great statesman, late Hon. SN Tamfu became the sparkling flicker, the ever first woman to strengthen the CPDM party in the United State of America, she has become a symbol that women in leadership position is worth celebrating. Hitherto considered a no go zone for women, Yaah Patience Tamfu has not only dismantled the male barriers constructed around politics but has more importantly serve as a woman emancipator. And that she is candidate for the position of Section President in the USA is a fact.  And that she campaigned tirelessly for President Biya to win in Diasporas during the last Presidential elections is an undeniable fact. It is thanks to her that the CPDM is striving in the United States of America.
Since her election into the national Bureau of the WCPDM, (Central Committee), Patience Tamfu helped a great deal in transmitting President Biya’s policy in the Diasporas. Even though she lives in the USA, she remains approachable. She talks and acts with dogged friendliness reasons why she is loved and appreciated by all.
Yet, it is these qualities which incalculably complement her multifarious roles in Uncle Sam’s America, Donga Mantung Division, North West and Cameroon as a whole. Her savoir-faire in politics and the way she interacts with others has earned several recognitions. It was not by error that she was voted as "Woman of Year" in 2012 by readers of The Eye newspaper and few months ago she was honoured with The Lifetime Achievement Award for her leadership role in fostering development amongst Wimbum community (at home and abroad) and Cameroonians in the USA. Besides, she was honoured with the most prestigious traditional title of Mbum land, Yaah. In the US where she lives, she was also recognized by her employer as well as the various communities due to her leadership skills. 
This is so because she is a bulk of talent, intelligent and a woman who lives in every other person’s problem. Hard work and efficiency have continued to be the qualities that define her. Whenever you meet her for the first time, you are taken by her mastery of issues.  Take it as arrogance and you are right for this is positive arrogance that enables that job for which she does is done correctly. It is this positive arrogance she reads widely and interacts with all the set of people in society.
Notwithstanding, she has the drive and dedication that defies any facile explanations. Born into the family of late Hon. SN Tamfu, she was brought up in close knit family in the fear of the God. In later life she could not escape to be a workaholic or become a politician par excellence reasons why her position in society as a role model continue to inspire many young girls and build society. Team Patience Tamfu for Section President.

Friday, September 4, 2015

Agho Oliver: Making it in Politics

Agho Oliver receiving "Most Devoted CPDM Youth" award from Mayor of Ndu
Agho Oliver is a young dynamic CPDM youth who is climbing the ladder of politics with alot of dexterity. Though it is admitted by many that politics is a means to  an end; but it is not necessarily that  the end must be a groveling one. Yet Agho Oliver has proven that the value of a politician must be determined, for the most part, by the greatness of its aim and the largeness of the result accomplished. Whenever politics goes with tangible results, it will not fail to be useful if handled by people with character and conscience because it extensiveness and non-interventionist will impact people positively. The CPDM party in Mezam IC is very vibrant thanks to the number of youths who have engaged into politics. 
Agho Oliver seemingly has the experience in the game of politics given that at his young age, he has served almost all the basic organs of the party. From the Cell, Branch, Sub Section and the Section, the young man has left a mark of greatness in all the positions he held. Last August 31, 2015, Agho Oliver was honoured in Nkambe as "Most Devoted CPDM Youth". Those who had the pains to travel to Nkambe to be part of this groundbreaking event would agree with this reporter that Agho Oliver stole the show. Mezam IC was noticed due to the fact that over 60 militants (dance group) dressed in Mezam IC T-shirts greased the event. In politics, leadership qualities is determined by how much followers one has. Agho Oliver when judged from that perspective is a rising young leader.
Ahead of the reorganization of the basic organs of the CPDM, Agho Oliver is seemingly the best candidate for the post of YCPDM in his section. Majority of the militants of Mezam IC sees in him, a man of the future....a suivre

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Coalition of Civil Society Organizations Put MTN, ORANGE, NEXTTEL, CAMTEL on Scan

The survey was presented to the Bamenda public at the Ayaba Hotel on August 26, 2015. Presenting the survey results assessing the services offered to consumers/impact on job creation by telecommunication industry within North West, Awah Cletus Fobuzi disclosed that questionnaires were carried on three thousand consumers of products and services. The survey involved MTN, ORANGE, NEXTTEL and CAMTEL.
According to the Awah Cletus the survey seeks to ascertain the impact on job creation by the industry as well as its contribution in corporate giving. Though some services of the various providers had been very vital, he noted that some had left consumers with huge liabilities. He mentioned the fact that it is common to put to phones side by side in an area, with the screen indicating that there is network on both phones but when you make a call, a recorded voice tells you the number is not available. Besides, call breakages and undue drops are common phenomenon.
Harping on the corporate social responsibility of these companies, the survey raises doubts as to why a company that makes more than FCFA 10 billion in the region per month does not even employ more than 15 workers. The report also noticed a complete absence of corporate giving by these companies. More so, there is discrimination in the employment of workers especially Anglophones. However, the survey also prescribed some remedies to the prevailing situation as well as suggested how it could be exploited by stakeholders of the industry to optimize services offered to costumers in order to profit all. (details in our next edition)

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Shufai Njilahngotong (Njilah Isaiah Tata) Quits Active Politics



Shufai Njilahngotong

Shufai Njilahngotong, formerly a frontline militant of the CPDM (Donga Mantung II Section Ndu) has decided to quit politics. He was an Executive member of the Section and had also played a very vital role for the growth of the party. The decision was made public by his son, Tata Kwawi Mbinglo. In the declaration he states that “In view to keep a lasting legacy and set an example for other traditional rulers in Cameroon to emulate, My Dad Shufai Njilahngotong, has officially announced his Decision to stay away from Frontline politics so as to objectively rule his people as a God chosen leader. This decision comes up at a time when many people expected otherwise”. Shufai Njilahngotong it should be noted hail from Fuh-Ndu. He is also the Divisional Delegate of Transport for Meme Division, in the South West Region.
Tongues are still waging in Ndu as to why he decided to quit politics. Many of his supporters who were expecting to see him as one of the contenders for the position of Section President are yet to recover from the shock. However, youths all over have described his quitting active politics as gentle move to stay away from partisan politics. Expressionists are of the opinion that his decision could be linked to the politics of hatred that is chopping and dividing elite(s) of Donga Mantung Division.Others say the decision is wise and that other traditional rulers should emulate him.
Who is Shufai Njilahngotong
Njila Isaiah Tata aka Shufai Njilangotong is a multifaceted. He is a traditionalist, a village head, writer-musician and astute administrator has always stood against political tension and intrigues taking the minds of some politicians and has quite often decried the politics of acrimony, blackmail and hatred that characterizes politics in Donga Mantung Division in the North West Region because some people have transformed the game of politics into a sinkhole for character assassination. Njila Isaiah Tata who by the Mbum tradition was enthroned village head for Fuh in Ndu as per costume and tradition had to be called Shufai Njilangotong. Besides, he was Donga Mantung Divisional Delegate for Secondary Education where he was admired for doing uncommon things in a very common way, and an educationist who has served as principal for over 16 years before being catapulted to the position of delegate. In 2008, Njila Isaiah Tata was distinguished by Donga Mantung Association of Journalists-DOMAJ as the All Best Principal again All Round Best Divisional Delegate by The Eye Newspaper in 2011 Achievement Award. He later moved to the Ministry of Transport, where he is presently Divisional Delegate for Transport in Meme Division of the South West Region.  When makes him different from others is that ever since he joined politics, his style was very singular from the usual politics of hatred, acrimony, bitterness and blackmail that has characterized Donga Mantung politicians.
He has been described as a man of additional qualities. Unlike others he always busy round the clock. As a seasoned administrator, he believes like Immanuel Kant that “the more we are busy, the more we feel we are alive and contributing for the welfare of others”. His enlightening background coupled with his dedication to be perfect has made her to transform the principle of edification for work into the principle of teaching through work. As a Christian Baptist Christian, Njila Isaiah believes like Martin Luther King that “working is praying”.

WHAT DO WE NEED TO SUCCEED AS A NATION? WHAT IS EXCELLENCE?

 PRESS RELEASE No. 1 of  27th July, 2015
Excellence is a mind set. It is a way of life. It should be part of our character just like there is salt in any soup. It is something that we cultivate as children from primary school and continue to nurture and use until we die. Excellence is a measure of how well we are doing things. It is a scale that runs from very poor, to poor, good, very good and EXCELLENT. If we do not strive towards excellence, we decay and fail to grow as it is happening in Cameroon now.
Dr. Nick Ngwanyam
We started with South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan on the same day. Today, they have beaten us and they feed us and tell us what to do and should not do because they have demonstrated excellence in character, technology, work ethics and customer service. The problem of Cameroon is not corruption, tribalism, or favoritism. It is not because we are black and were born very stupid. It is because we lack excellence in our school systems, our character and our work ethics. We lack truth.
CAPBIYA  is here to put us and help us get unto the path of excellence, merit and truth through the reprogramming of our youths. We have to rethink and adopt rigor and moralization. We have to delete what is not working and grow and sow seeds of excellence. That is what H.E. President Biya wants for us to get to 2035. If you think we wrong, go ask him. He does not like us telling him lies and deceiving him when we fail in our work and assignments. That is what he referred to as inertia.

CAPBIYA is the light and salt of Cameroon. We must all be positive in our thoughts about self, others, our communities and the nation. We must be productive, patriotic and love each other.
CAPBIYA advocates for GOOD GOVERNANCE based on Truth, Love and Service (sacrifice).
Our youths must be properly trained to be producers of wealth and wellbeing in our high schools, universities and higher institutes of learning. Our children must be well brought up at home in the Fear of God. Currently, there is entrenched individualism associated with lack of appropriate knowledge and skills for our youths to be productive and competitive in the world market. That is why we are poor, underdeveloped, lack jobs and crime abounds.
‘EXCELLENCE’ in the ‘CAPACITY BUILDING OF YOUTHS’ is the key. If we have failed in Cameroon, it is because this ingredient was and is missing from our ‘cookery’ for we have been ‘boiling tasteless youths’ for 60 years. What good is a soup without salt?
WHAT DO WE NEED TO SUCCEED AS INDIVIDUALS AND AS A NATION?

We need STRATEGY!

1)    We MUST ‘Think’ and ‘Work’ with God’s principles of Truth, Love and Trust. We must have Faith in Him and ourselves.
2)    Each one of us should use the 4Ps.

You must discover your PURPOSE on earth. Why did God create you? Are you here just to eat, drink and look for women or are you here to solve a problem? Which problems do you like to solve that give you pleasure? That is your purpose for being on earth. Work around it, study that field and create a company which will offer jobs to youths and solve problems of common good in that area. That is your purpose for being born. Nature will pay you for solving problems. You are not paid for graduating from a university with a degree if you are unable to solve a problem.

You need to have PASSION or a burning desire for your purpose. This is what will make you get out of bed on a cold night, climb mountains and cross rivers risking your life because you are motivated from the inside by that drive to achieve your purpose. That is why we have bad teachers in our schools because they have no purpose in teaching. They looked for a job which did not tie with their God given purpose. That is why there is so much corruption, no job satisfaction, rudeness and poor quality of our work in Cameroon. Purpose and passion do not agree in our spirit.

PLAN. Planning is important. What resources do you have to achieve your purpose? What are the time frames? What can you do on your own and who has to help you and at what stage? Do you want to be spoon-fed all your life or when do you intend to be on your feet? Where would you borrow the money from? Are you sincere or just a 419? Can you be trusted? Is your word as solid as gold? Are you thinking of others in your plans or just about yourself and your family? Are you ready to help others and work for common good? Make your objectives simple, measurable, attainable, reasonable and time bound. Be accountable. Know your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. Always reassess your progress and correct the fly path like a pilot as you go along. Revise your notes, get proper training, seek advice from credible sources and be true to yourself. Do not suffer from inferiority complexes and doubts.

Present your plans to God in ‘PRAYER’ on a daily basis. Whatever activity you do, ask if God approves of it before you execute. If you are to take a bribe and you know God does not like it, then do not take it. Ask the people who take bribes and they will tell you they are unhappy irrespective of the material things they have. Having things that are stolen is not growth. Dwell in God’s presence and it shall be well.

3 Have a great ATTITUDE and practice EXCELLENCE in all we think, say or do a way of life, a permanent mindset, something we rise from bed with and go back to sleep with. It should stick to us like our shadows.

4 We should learn and use the principles for success that I was taught by H.E. Christian Cardinal Tumi. We should like work. We should like work that is well done. We must be honest at all times and should have self discipline in our lives. We must pray to our God always and finally we must respect the environment.

5 Get up and D.I.Y.( Do It Yourself).Do not wait for the French, the Chinese and South Koreans to work for you. Learn and get the skills and capacities to grow your own rice, build your bridges, be your very best professors of technology and engineering; build your own cars made in Cameroon, build your roads yourselves. If you cannot do these things yourselves, you will always be poor.
6 Be Creative. Create the industries and the jobs you want. Nobody is stopping you. You are stopping yourself because you think you can’t. There is no room for inferiority complex. Learn the right professional skills, top that up with entrepreneurial know-how and use them to grow. Copy the Bamilekes.

7 Stop the negative energy.  Inferiority complex will kill you. You think the minister’s son is better than you? Because you were born black does not say that you are less intelligent than the white American. Be yourself and trust yourself. Avail yourself of same opportunities in life and you will make it. Ghana, Nigeria and others had independence at the same time with us. Ghana has made her first car and it is already on the market. It is made by Ghanians and has its brand name. Please google-search and see for yourselves.

8 Forgive and forget. Think positively and go the extra mile in whatever good job you do.

9 Study Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

10 Be the light and the salt of the earth. Good Christians and Muslims can change Cameroon for the better in two years if we want to. That is what the Cardinal said.

11 We are all born equal and no Cameroonian is more Cameroonian than the others. We have equal rights and opportunities according to our talents and faith in God. None is a slave. No Anglophones, no Francophones; no Beti, no Nordiste.

Yes we can! If and only if we stand up together, reason together and work together like Cameroonians under one leadership with patriotism and love for each other and our beloved Cameroon. We have had independence from France and Britain. However, we need independence from our low mental states, technological independence, financial independence and independence from telling lies and deceiving ourselves. Your are truly independent when you can tell the truth even to yourself.

Above all, we should learn to make good use of our time. Time waits for no one and we have learnt how to perfectly waste it in Cameroon. We are hardly ever early for any activity except when it comes to having free food and drinks. A stitch in time saves nine. Sow in due season and reap a good harvest. Go against nature and you have a rendez-vous with poverty, illness and crime.

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Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Alhadji Abdou Borno Kamfon: The Postive Alteration to Head Donga Mantung II Section (Ndu)



The National Chirman of the CPDM has launched the process to reorganize all the basic structures of the party nationwide and the Diaspora. One of the early birds to declare his intentions in Donga Mantung Division is Alhadji Abdou Borno Kamfon. In a Press Release issued at weekend, Alhadji Borno declared his intentions to contest for the position of section President for Donga Mantung II Section, Ndu. Even though a myrade of candidates have been declaring so in hidding, Abdou Borno did so in public to the hearing of all and sundry.
Abdou Borno has a wide range of knowledge and jam-packed with grassroot experiences on proximity politics. He started his rise as Sub Section executive in Tabenken, then rose to the position of YCPDM Section President for Donga Mantung I. He worked with section Presidents like late Hon. Tamfu and Mayor Paul Ngabir before giving off his position to contest in the 2013 Municipal as CPDM Council list for Ndu.
Pundits are of the opinion that Alhadji Borno is the positive change for the CPDM party in Ndu given that is based at home and is also a cheerful giver. Besides, he knows the party’s text.(Details soon)

Monday, August 3, 2015

SDF Condemns Terrorism, Reaffirms Support to Defence, National Security in the Fight Against Boko Haram



The National Executive Committee-NEC of the Social Democratic Front-SDF met on August 1, 2015 in Bamenda under the chairmanship of Ni John Fru Ndi, SDF chieftain. During the meeting that took place at weekend, NEC members condemned terrorism and reaffirmed it support to the national defence and security forces. NEC also called on the population to be vigilant and report any suspects to security officials.