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Tuesday, 20 December 2016

Cameroun: La démocratie avancé a grand vitesse

Leaders are changing elsewhere but for over 34 years we've known only one man with many faces in Cameroon

Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Iyanya is a Mavin(Doro Iyanya)

Nigerian born artist Iyanya aka Kukere master has officially joined Don Jazzy's Mavin Records. The announcement was made public via Don Jazzy's twitter page. Iyanya move to Mavin Records is followed by the release of a new song featuring Don Jazzy and Dr. Sid.
The new hit tune entitled “Up 2 Sumting” is produced by Don Jazzy.
It was released on Monday, which coincides with the singer’s 30th birthday.
Iyanya will therefore be working with artistes on the record label namely Tiwa Savage, Dr. Sid, D’Prince, Korede Bello, Reekado Banks and Di’Ja.
“I am at a decision-making curve in my music career where I have to make the right professional and creative decisions,” Iyanya said. “At this point, I realised the need to put in solid structures in place to move to the next level of my career. I think I have found that professional and creative backbone in Mavin Records.”
Don Jazzy, who broke the news on his Twitter handle on Monday, was also excited about the new partnership.
“Iyanya brings his own unique style and sound to the Mavin Records family,” he said.
“From the first time I stepped into the studio with him, there was an instant chemistry and energy. He is an amazing talent and he has great musical versatility. This is an exciting time for us and our fans have a lot of great music to look forward to.”
Congratulations, Iyanya.

Tuesday, 1 November 2016

MINESUP: The creation of "ENS Bertoua" is a rumour

The rumour has been put to rest

Iyanya is a Mavin

Nigerian born artist Iyanya aka Kukere master has officially joined Don Jazzy's Mavin Records. The announcement was made public via Don Jazzy's twitter page. Iyanya move to Mavin Records is followed by the release of a new song featuring Don Jazzy and Dr. Sid.
The new hit tune entitled “Up 2 Sumting” is produced by Don Jazzy.
It was released on Monday, which coincides with the singer’s 30th birthday.
Iyanya will therefore be working with artistes on the record label namely Tiwa Savage, Dr. Sid, D’Prince, Korede Bello, Reekado Banks and Di’Ja.
“I am at a decision-making curve in my music career where I have to make the right professional and creative decisions,” Iyanya said. “At this point, I realised the need to put in solid structures in place to move to the next level of my career. I think I have found that professional and creative backbone in Mavin Records.”
Don Jazzy, who broke the news on his Twitter handle on Monday, was also excited about the new partnership.
“Iyanya brings his own unique style and sound to the Mavin Records family,” he said.
“From the first time I stepped into the studio with him, there was an instant chemistry and energy. He is an amazing talent and he has great musical versatility. This is an exciting time for us and our fans have a lot of great music to look forward to.”
Congratulations, Iyanya.

Monday, 24 October 2016

THE 21 OCTOBER 2016 TRAIN DERAILMENT AT ESEKA: The Consequence Of Negligence and Bad Governance

As most Cameroonians mourn their unfortunate compatriots who passed away in last Friday's train crash at Eseka, I have decided to write down my sad feelings for those who have paid the alternate price for the negligence of the great lords of the Biya's regime. While some call it patriotism, I deny to ever die for a country that has little or no respect for the poor and underprivileged. I may sound biased in my report but it's the fruit of hurt and hate.
WHAT?
On Friday 21 October 2016 which happened to have been my birthday, I got up at about 4:30am to keep myself posted via my favourite news websites. I was surprised by Charles Ebune's post on his Facebook page indicating that heavy rains had watched out a portion of the Yaoundé-Douala highway near Matomb in the Nyong and Kelle  Division of the Centre Region of Cameroon thereby putting movements by road on this highway in a halt. I never knew that this incident was the beginning of a glooming Friday. Impossible to travel by road, many passengers decided to travail between Yaoundé and Douala by train. Because an average Cameroonian spends most of his/her time thinking of how to amass enormous wealth without stress, Camrail authorities wanted to benefit from the road cut near Matomb and make much money.
Reliable sources say that the train was carrying about 1300 passengers instead of 600 that was sufficient for the capacity of the old and outdated train.
WHO TAKES THE BLAME?
I blame the government of President Paul Biya especially the Minister of Transport, the Manager of Camrail and his coworkers. When the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon are unable to win their opponents, we blame the players and the Coach without blaming politicians who impose their brothers on the management of the national football team. Today, I blame the politicians. Which politicians? In a normal country(as Dr Noumbissie T. calls it), the Minister of Transport was supposed to look for an alternative means of transport between the densely populated and industrious towns of Douala and Yaoundé. More so, it was weekend. Many people could only travel by train. It was therefore the responsibility of the Ministry of Transport to insure safe journeys by train. When talking about the train crash in class today,a classmate told me that the train stations at Mbanga and Kumba often carry double their initial capacities. The rail officials have said that prior to the train's departure from Yaounde, eight additional wagons were added to the normally nine-wagon train in order to accommodate the additional passengers.
BOLLORÉ GROUP and safety norms
Camrail is a subsidiary company of French Bolloré Group. Bolloré is charged with rail services in Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast. We all know that rail lines in these two countries have a reputation for poor maintenance and failing to respect safety norms thereby making derailments relatively common. For example, The Telegraph reports that in September 2016, Bolloré Railways experienced a major incident in Ivory Coast when part of a bridge along a line it controls collapsed under freight train. Because African democracy originated from France, The Bolloré Group, led by French billionaire Vincent Bolloré, has plans to build and additional rail lines in French West Africa as part of the West Africa Regional Rail Integration plan.
THE CATASTROPHIC EFFECTS
More than 70 people have been killed and about 300 injured in the overloaded train. This is the deadliest train disaster in the history of Cameroon. It is the deadliest rail accident on the African continent since the August 1, 2007 Banaleka train incident in the Democratic Republic of Congo where 100 people died and about 128 injured.
THE NATIONAL DAY OF MOURNING
Upon his arrival from a prolonged stay of 35 days out of the country, President Paul Biya declared Monday 24 October 2016 as the national day of mourning. To that effect,flags have been flown at half mast throughout the national territory and a series of church services have been held in the country to pray for the souls of the departed compatriots. We started today's lectures at the the department of Political Science of the University of Dschang ( level 4) with a minute of silence.
THE WAY FORWARD
*Sack Cameroon's Minister of Transport for poor structures and bad politics!
*Sack the General Manager of Camrail for negligence!
*Also, let Cameroonians learn to be patient. It is often said that it's not how fast we go,but how far we go! Many of those who have died do not have their names on the receipt booklet of Camrail because they were to pay at their various destinations. A surviver explained on Canal 2 International that she did not pay because they were told to pay upon arrival in Douala.
*Repair the rail lines or quit. Most of the wagons are at least 30 years old and the rail lines even have the colonial history of the German Kamerun era.
RIP DEAR COMPATRIOTS!!!
Njobe Serge Ngala
Political Science Level 4
University of Dschang,Cameroon

Tuesday, 20 September 2016

Yaya Touré Retires From International Football Despite His Difficult Moments Under Pep Guardiola At The Etihad Stadium


Ivorian international Yaya Touré has today announced his retirement from international football. The decision is coming at a time the team captain of the Elephants of Ivory Coast is undergoing hard times under his former and current boss Pep Guardiola. The talented and energetic Manchester City midfielder has lost favour since the arrival of Pep at the Etihad stadium at the start of the on going football season.
Earlier today, several reports suggest that Yaya Toure has been told his Manchester City career is over unless he apologises for comments made by his agent. The reports also say that Pep Guardiola issued the ultimatum after he was angered by public criticism from Dimitri Seluk in the wake of Toure's omission from City's Champions League squad. Difficult times are meant to strengthen us!  
Best wishes, Yaya Touré !!!


Wednesday, 14 September 2016

FC Barcelona destroys Celtic in their 2016/2017 UEFA Champions League opener

It's obvious that FC Barcelona had an upper hand over Celtic before the match even started; Barcelona is a team with one if the best attacking force in Europe namely Messi, Neymar and Suarez. But football being a game if opportunities and surprises, anything could have happened at Camp Nou. The picture below speaks for itself