Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Sports and Collective Drive for Peace, Unity and Development: Finance Inspector Mingo Pius, Picks Divisional Office of FECAFOOT

Recent development around football circles and the football Federation office in Yaounde for the North West Region and other parts holds that Divisional representatives of the did offices have just been appointed.

Amongst the big names picked and given the Divisional office is Mingo Pius Mukrongho from Bambalang, who doubles as a finance expert, a business man par excellence, school owner, Bambalang National Youth President, Sectary General G-35 for Paul Biya, YCPDM Section President inter-alia.

Mingo Pius, going by the weight the name carries already assure the expectant football Divisional mass of Ngoketunjia Division of the prospects and opportunity he brings for the great gathering sports.

As a natural youth and sport animator, Mingo Pius for years have donated many a trophy to keep his Division of origin alive in sports activities, which happens to be a necessary uniting factor.

Recently, it must be recalled he regrouped sons and daughters of Bambalang origin in Bafoussam for a peace and reconciliation match in honor of the Fon of Bambalang HRH Kevin Shomintang's release from captivity who doubles as President of the North West house of chief.

Pius’s appointment comes as a sources of joy and happiness as Ngoketunjia and the entire North West Football family celebrates his appointment. Which is so assuring and assuming because the character in question appointed has the natural attitude of pumping money in sports and youth animation.

The Divine Grace appointment comes with a lot of hope, assurance and expectations from his needy fans who are the youths of the North West Region.

Mingo Pius for those who do not know him is a house hold name in the North West Region who has done a lot in the direction of charity, humanity, youth animation, Development and Politics.

The seasoned Administrator, businessman and school owners has just been given another opportunity to revamp sports and physical education in Ngoketunjia Division.



Friday, March 8, 2024

Administration and Governance: DO Nkum in all Resilience Celebrates 2024 IWD in Pomp and Fanfare

 

DO Molutakwi Elvis, amidst the gun battle in Bui Division, in his magnanimity rallied the women folk in Nkum to come out in their mass to celebrate 2024 International Women’s Day in his area of command and jurisdiction.

An area that has known some certain degree of calm since his sejour at the helm of the said Administrative area.

Nkum Sub-Division is a red zone in the North West Region, but the indefatigable and peace loving and dynamic DO has been using his administrative prioress to  bring situation under control and calm.

This with precision has been noticed in the way he has been able to handle and organize public events or ceremonies with all the security challenges in his Sub-Division.

This year’s international Women’s day celebration recorded a huge success as the attendance was massive, demonstrating the strength of Nkum Women and their wish to see things come back to normal.

On the occasion the general call and appeal to the population was give peace a chance, invest in a woman, women should school their children to leave the bush, men should avoid gender based violence and that the population should embark on sustainable farming and agriculture.

Elated about the turn out, the DO, congratulated all his collaborators for their enormous sacrifice while calling on all other collaborators still dragging their legs to take their responsibilities, assume their functions to ease and enhance the smooth functioning of all government institutions in Nkum.

The DO also seized that singular opportunity to send a strong message to women of Nkum, that they form part of a global network of women who should contribute to peace and nation building.



Thursday, February 29, 2024

Gross Human Rights Abuse and the Ongoing Anglophone Liberation War:Cameroon Health Workers Under Attack as Anglophone Crisis Deepens


With serial killings, gross Human right abuse, kidnappings and wanton arrests orchestrated by both separatists fighters and Republican forces daily.

With the mission to plant permanent fear in the population aka civil servants and civilians, respecting government decisions and calls to be at work on forbidden days and partake in national days celebration.

As we report a battery of civilians and government workers were kidnapped and are still under captivity for participating in last 11th February celebrations, International Women’s Day on the 8th of March and May 20th.

Reasons being that they are giving government hopes and the international community the impression that all is going on well in the two English speaking part of Cameroon fighting for their sovereign right, where as there are struggling to create an ungovernable environment.

The captives whose where about are still to be known information holds, that they are undergoing serious torture and assaults as separatists go about fishing out more likened to be supporters of the regime.

A regime they termed has marginalized Anglophones for years and have been doing all in their best to assimilate.

In response government has taken to brutal actions of late to dismantle most of the separatists camps killing some of the fighters and other captives in their custody.

The last security meetings held two weeks ago by the governors of the two English speaking Regions Adolph Lele L’Afrique and Okalia Bilai with collaborators as of our findings and sources shows that about 10 separatists camps were destroyed with over 50 fighters killed in recent ambush, but most of the where about of a cross section of the captives are still to be known.

An uneasy calm reign in the Regions as we report given that most civil servants are fleeing for their dear lives.

Those of the health sector are seriously and particularly under attack for working on days declared to be ghost days and for treating military wounded victims  and refusing to assist separatists forces desiring similar medical care or attention.

This is because Doctor’s without boarders were chased out of the two Regions by the regime for treating separatists war victims and smuggling arms to them.

The horrendous fact of late is that they are moving from door to door kidnapping health workers and demanding for ransoms. Reports are abound in the South West Region that some five health workers were shot at close range for hesitating to comply with their demands.

Linda Nalova, a victim who narrowly escaped death, on media recounted “they came in at the late hours of the night with an indicator who was pin pointing our houses. It is by God’s special grace that I escaped. Most of my colleagues were picked”.

A pathetic situation one cannot imagine, that has grown in full proportion to an extent that health personnel’s rights are seriously been violated in the face of war and government is doing less in their maximum best to redress the situation.

At press time, we tried to no avail to reach Madame Linda Nalova Esowe, hearing further that she left South west over night with other colleagues, as the sad incident occurred and her where about is unknown.

A horrible situation that has since left the population of the south west Region in deep pains and bewilderment.

Looking at the ugly face the liberation struggle has suddenly put up at the mercy of the economy and the security of it’s citizens with over a hundred thousand persons displaced.

 


 

 

 

 

 






Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Credit Union Mov’t and the Collective Drive Towards Poverty Alleviation; MGVCCUL Scale Up Customer’s Services and Interest to 3.5%

 


✓Barrister Awah Fidelis Penn Now New President of MGVCCUL

The acting President was overwhelming voted into office on Saturday the 24th of February 2024 on the occasion of the union’s 10th annual General Assembly Meeting playing host at CamCCUL Building.

The 2023 annual report session was on second call to review the financial transactions and activities of Menka Green Valley Cooperative credit union Ltd. for the last fiscal year budgeting for 2024.

In the accounts presentation session 11 points made up the agenda running from; a welcome address, presentation of annual reports for 2023, presentation of annual accounts, audit reports and 2024 draft budget, Discussions and adoption, validation and admission of newly admitted members, prize award and election.



The over eight hours brainstorming exchange session saw the active participation of members who from all indication have the union’s interest at heart. This is additionally seen from the massive show up and turn out.

CamCCUL, which is the umbrella network and the mother supervisory body of credit unions in Cameroon was there to supervise the smooth running and functioning of the AGM.




In the course, the chapter supervisory body and auditors presented a net balance sheet of the union giving her a 14 on 14 score on the strict exercise and observation of COBAC norms.

This was to confirm the fact that MGVCCUL's management, it’s President, it’s board of directors, it’s members and the financial services or transactions they offer are all in order following the laws and the rules of financial management.

As we report, MGVCCUL’S budget stands at over a Billion and some 14 millions francs CFA, with interest rate of over 3.5%.

Speaking at the participatory and highly animated AGM at the end of all deliberations;

The union’s newly elected President Barrister Awah Fidelis Penn, first thanked God for his official election as President, taking firm commitments to take Menka Green Valley cooperative credit union limited to another level.





Monday, February 12, 2024

“Waste is Wealth Part XXVIII”

 

“Waste is Wealth Part XXVIII” on Board our CLIMATE WAGON this week, we are Looking at the appointment of Yvon Sana at BEAC the Vacancy at COBAC and CCJN Cameroon Climate Journalism Network’s Plans ahead of World EARTH Day 2024, to Launch;

✓Cameroon’s Pioneer 10 Billion Strong Hub

✓Schools and Climate Sports Challenges in the North West,

✓Climate social Clubs and Veteran Association.

That is to scale up climate social activism campaigns to another level.

Monday, January 29, 2024

“AziCCUL, NtaCCUL Growing Big & Stronger Yearly”

 

Barrister Divine Nde Momuluh President AziCCUL

Fru Isaac Taku President NtaCCUL Credit Union

In the CEMAC zone, is  an observation that goes with the increasing number and the strength of the said institutions in the credit union market, customers Service provision network and micro finance world.

AziCCUL and NtaCCUL on Saturday the 27th and Sunday 28th January 2024 respectively in their usual annual come together showed up elegantly in their mass at Ayaba Hotel and Bamenda Congress house, this time flooding the whole place with a significant amount of people belonging to two credit union.

This caught the attention of the public and to the happy attention of members proud to be members of the said cooperative credit union leading in micro finance business in the CEMAC African sub-region.

True to what we are saying the growing and increasing strength of both unions is the driving force behind their increasing membership, budget and interests to Members shares.

AziCCUL stands at 4.5% and NtaCCUL at 6% a significant amount to lure any new member to pick an account with the cooperative credit union.

Not only that, going by the facts and statistics both unions offer basically all facilities known to first class banks and are into aggressive marketing and rebranding, which makes both credit unions at the moment to significantly have no match in the market of micro  finance and banking.

“There are credit unions and there are Credit Union with the big “C and U” AziCCUL and NtaCCUL are the leading two in Cameroon, in number, budget, services, branches, benefits, staff etc.

This mark of difference and excellence, emphasized itself on Saturday the 27th and Sunday 28th with the mammoth crowd that turn out for the Annual General Assembly AGM to chart the financial ways forward for the 2024 administrative year balancing accounts and record.

Speaking at the respective working AGMs 55th and 37th Congress, both Presidents Barrister Divine Nde Momuluh, Lembeh Pius of AziCCUL and Fru Isaac Taku, Ade Divine Muma of NtaCCUL, observed unanimously that they are growing bigger and stronger daily because of the affordable customers Services they are offering to members, their loan and investment policy is the best, not to talk of their interests rate and marketing policy.

 


Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Planetary Commons: Fostering global cooperation to safeguard critical Earth system functions

Press release by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)

23/01/2024

Planetary Commons: Fostering global cooperation to safeguard critical Earth system functions

Tipping elements of the Earth system should be considered global commons, researchers argue in a new paper published in the renowned journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). Global commons cannot - as they currently do - only include the parts of the planet outside of national borders, like the high seas or Antarctica. They must also include all the environmental systems that regulate the functioning and state of the planet, namely all systems on Earth we all depend on, irrespective on where in the world we live. This calls for a new level of transnational cooperation, leading experts in legal, social and Earth system sciences say. To limit risks for human societies and secure critical Earth system functions they propose a new framework of planetary commons to guide governance of the planet.

“Stability and wealth of nations and our civilisation depends on the stability of critical Earth system functions that operate beyond national borders. At the same time, human activities push harder and harder on the planetary boundaries of these pivotal systems. From the Amazon rainforest to the Greenland ice masses, there are rising risks of triggering irreversible and unmanageable shifts in Earth system functioning. As these shifts affect people across the globe, we argue that tipping elements should be considered as planetary commons the world is entrusted with, and consequently in need of collective governance,” explains Johan Rockström, Director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and Professor of Earth System Science at University of Potsdam.

The publication is the result of an almost two year-long research process involving 22 leading international researchers. Legal, political and Earth system scientists make their case building on the well-known idea of the global commons, but significantly expanding it to design more effective legal responses to better govern biophysical systems that regulate planetary resilience beyond and across national boundaries, such as natural carbon sinks and the major forest systems. “We believe the planetary commons have the potential to articulate and create effective stewardship obligations for nation states worldwide through Earth system governance aimed at restoring and strengthening planetary resilience and promoting justice. However, since these commons are often located within sovereign territories, such stewardship obligations must also meet some clear justice criteria,” social scientist and author Joyeeta Gupta highlights.

A planetary shift towards collective global scale solutions transcending national boundaries

Global commons or global public goods like the high seas and deep seabed, outer space, Antarctica and the atmosphere are shared by all states. They lie outside of jurisdictional boundaries and thus sovereign entitlements. All states and people have a collective interest, especially when it comes to resource extraction, that they be protected and governed effectively for the collective good. The planetary commons expand the idea of the global commons by adding not only globally shared geographic regions to the global commons framework, but also critical biophysical systems that regulate the resilience and state, and therefore livability, on Earth. The consequences of such a “planetary shift” in global commons governance are potentially profound, the authors argue. Safeguarding these critical Earth system regulatory functions is a challenge at a unique planetary scale of governance, characterised by the need for collective global scale solutions that transcend national boundaries.

“Earth’s critical regulatory systems are now being put under pressure by human activities at unprecedented levels,” says author of the paper Louis Kotzé, Professor of Law at North-West University in South Africa and the University of Lincoln, UK, and researcher at the Research Institute for Sustainability Helmholtz Centre Potsdam. “Our existing global environmental law and governance framework is unable to address the planetary crisis and keep us from crossing planetary boundaries. This is why we urgently need planetary commons as a new law and governance approach that can safeguard critical Earth system regulating functions more effectively.”

Article: Johan Rockström, Louis Kotzé, Svetlana Milutinović, Frank Biermann, Victor Brovkin, Jonathan Donges, Jonas Ebbesson, Duncan French, Joyeeta Gupta, Rakhyun Kim, Timothy Lenton, Dominic Lenzi, Nebosja Nakicenovic, Barbara Neumann, Fabian Schuppert, Ricarda Winkelmann, Klaus Bosselmann, Carl Folke, Wolfgang Lucht, David Schlosberg, Katherine Richardson, Will Steffen (2024): The Planetary Commons: A New Paradigm for Safeguarding Earth Regulating Systems in the Anthropocene. [DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2301531121]

Weblink to the article, once published: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2301531121

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Who we are: The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) is one of the leading research institutions addressing relevant questions in the fields of global change, climate impacts and sustainable development. Natural and social scientists work closely together to generate interdisciplinary insights that provide a sound basis for decision-making for society, businesses and politics. PIK is a member of the Leibniz Association.

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Dangote Seals Petroleum Sales Deal with Group Nkah Engineering

 


Dangote Petroleum Refinery seals Deal with Group Nkah Engineering to Distribute Petroleum Products in Africa

This is confirmed in an official letter addressed to the General management of Group Nkah Engineering in Cameroon signed on the 15th of January 2024, by Dr Turajo Nasir and Abdulaziz Kolo, top management staff of the Dangote Petroleum refinery and petrochemicals FZE Lekki Lagos state, in which the duo made official their readiness to do oil and petroleum business with Group Nkah Engineering.


 

Group Nkah Engineering it must be noted is a known reputed Cameroon group of development actors and experts into renewable energy, heavy duty supply, medical equipment, road construction, banking, assembling etc. Headed by Dr Nkah Godlove a Civil engineer of exceptional class and a  young business social entrepreneur par excellence.

The mark of confidence bestowed on Group Nkah Engineering by Dangote Petroleum refinery only comes to strengthen the group’s grip in Africa’s economy and commerce working with one of the richest black African in the world, Sir, Hon. Dr. Aliko Dangote.



The new heaven’s deal with Aliko Dangote and his mega oil businesses will help market more the Group Nkah Engineering and project Cameroon’s business economy. 

Group Nkah Engineering is a signatory and a big financial partners with EXIM Bank in India.

Dangote refinery it must be noted is built in the free zone near the new deep-water port of Lekki, east of Lagos with a maximum capacity of 650,000 barrels per day. At full capacity, it is expected to have the largest crude oil refining capacity on the African continent. It will produce diesel, fuel for planes and cars, as well as liquefied petroleum gas.

Dr. NKAH GODLOVE

CHAIRMAN GROUPE NKAH ENGINEERING SARL

Tel+237 676611142

Tel+237 676979185 (WhatsApp)

Email: gm@groupnkahengineering.com

sales@groupnkahengineering.com

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