Sunday 31 May 2015

Football: Honor Is Given To Whom Honor Is Due.



They were honored not just because they were great footballers but because they were seen by millions all over the world and mostly especially in their respective clubs as legends, kings. They have been given all the glory every football player ever dreamt of because they represented their clubs with all loyalty respect truthfulness and honor. He made his debuted with Liverpool in 1998 as a central midfielder but sometimes was used a as a second striker and ended up his career with the club on Sunday the 17th of May 2015 at 5pm on the pitch where his name will ever be remembered. You can’t talk of Liverpool without mentioning Steven Garrard. Throu
ghout his career with Liverpool FC with over 695 appearances, 116 premiers league goals, two FA, three league Cups League, one UEFA Champions, one UEFA Cup and UEFA Super Cups. His name reigned as captain of the club was marked by victory loyalty handwork and a never give up attitude. As one of his fans saidAnfield will ever be where you truly belong but we wish well in your new adventure.
He is considered as having the Barcelona DNA in his blood. The best midfielder of his time and his titi-taka play style has brought him glory and honor not just with his club FC Barcelona but also with the Spanish national team. He announced last week that he will be leaving Barcelona after the champions league finals on Saturday the 6th of June. A win by the Spanish champions will bring an unspeakable joy to the 34years old midfielder. Xavi Hernande .made his first appearance with FC Barcelona on 18 August 1998 and since then he has played over 700 matches, scored 82 goals and made more than 180 assists for over 50 players and he is the first player in FC Barcelona's history to play 150 international matches. Has won eight La Liga titles with FC Barcelona, three UEFA Champions League, two Copa Del Rey, Six Spanish Super Cup and two UEFA European Championship. Apart from club victory also has two FIFA Club World Cup and one FIFA world Cup.  Like what else will a player want? With a silence voice ‘FIFA world best player’.  He will be moving to Qatar to join al-Sadd after spending 17years with Barcelona.
Africa amplifies him his club adores him. His one of Africans finest footballers of his era who has brought glory not only to his club but to the Ivorian national team even though the CAF has always slid away from his hands.  In summer of 2004 Didier Drogba was signed as a striker for Chelsea FC in England. He made 243 appearances for the club, scored 104 goals, fourth highest goal scorer for Chelsea of all times. In March 2012, he became the first African player to score 100 premier league goals and also became the only player in history to score in four separate FA Cup finals the same year. Just to experience different great moments in his football career, Drogba spent six months with Shanghai Shenhua in China, and one and a half seasons with Turkish giants Galatasaray where he scored the winning goal in the final of the 2013 Turkish Super Cup but in July 2014 he returned to his first love Chelsea football club.
It is very true that legends are not born but they are made. These three very great football legends used every little opportunity which they made in making greatness out of it. They made their fans smile shout out for glory but also made their opponent at every cry, hate them. The legacy which they have left with their clubs will forever remain in the history of football. They are not putting an end to their football career but rather they want to shine their light in all part of the world.   


Friday 15 May 2015

Gender Based Violence: women not to be targeted but educated





Gender based violence keeps growing to an alarming rate in the world as days goes by. Initially gender b ased violence was mostly practised in homes and other social institutions within a community or country.  Patriarchal norms were what governs any home or society but nowadays international institutions mostly especially tarostist groups like Boko harm and Al-Shabab are being created to fight against the education of the girl child. Their motor is violence and they target small communities where the population is comprised mostly of women. Most of those women are being kidnapped, raped and even killed just to pass a crossed their message of "NO TO FEMALE EDUCATION". On the 15th of April 2014 at a small community in Chibok in Borno state, Nigeria 276 female students were abducted by Islamist terrorist group Boko Haram.  The main reason why those girls were kidnapped is because they're female and they decided to enrich themselves with wisdom and knowledge by going to school.  Their ages were between 14 to 15 years old. We're in the 21st century education is a priority to every single person regardless of your gender. The vulnerability of the female gender has always lead to untold violence against women.  And as if that wasn't enough in Kenya another Islamic group called Al-Shabab went into  Garissa university college killed and assaulted more than 147 students and warned of many more attacks. And one of the reasons for this attack was also linked to disapproval for female education.

I really do not get it. Why are women always been targeted or seen as elements of violence? The world is still trying to stop demotic violence now we're talking about global violence against women.  Last month 214 girls were rescued from the hands of Boko Haram and all were reported pregnant according to UNFPA and this excludes the 276 who were kidnapped from the secondary school in Chibok.
Early this year a 14 year old girl was caught at the airport in Cape Town South Africa travelling to go join an Islamic militant group.

When we talk of equality and respect for human rights what do we mean? I know I am just a single person and i got just one voice but it's all about making that one voice be heard by millions and for the world to understand that no sustainable development could ever be achieved by a single gender. I rest my case.

Tuesday 12 May 2015

conjoined twins: stretch a helping hand to them



A family in Cameroon is asking for assistance from well wishes to transfer their conjoined twins to the United States for surgery. Conjoined twin are very rare in the world and their life expectancy is usually very low are seen as demons in some rural areas in  Cameroon and are mostly left to die or killed by villagers in the community where they're born.

As humans we all have the right to life regardless of how we are or were born. We never made yourselves to come out the way we are. We got human rights associations all over the world and Cameroon is no exception and as an exceptional case of conjoined twin the government of cameroon and more especially the health department of country have to take this matter into their hands by providing medical and financial assistance to the family because I do believe if the family is reaching out to the public it is because the Cameroon government haven't done enough.  

Even though the family is asking for financial assistance from members of the public as corrupt as I know Cameroon is I honestly do wonder if the money which will raised will even reach its destination.  Conjoined twins is just one of those cases which are considered as taboo in some rural areas in Cameroon.

educated but still an illiterate



I do not remember seeing daddy in at home today so who else is watching this boring News channels? This is a 28 years graduate asking me that. I can't say I was not disappointed or shocked by her question. She is just one of many who went to school just to have a certificate and a job not to enrich themselves with wisdom and common sense. I never knew getting to know about what's happening in the world in one which we live in as become a such a big deal or something for the old.

I know thereading culture is not greatly practised by us black people like reading news papers and novels but I thought television since it is a very captivating kind of media will encourage young people more especially black people to watch educative programs and get to know more about the world.
I was not surprised when she told me her favourite channel is Africa Magic. .'lmao' and can not remember the day she ever took the remote and turned in to a news channel. I asked her where does she normally get her news and other information from and she had this very big smile on her face while saying it..."from people like you who watch the news and even from the streets".
This guy also told me watching news channels make him feel old and whenever he sees me watching it he feels like I am jumping the youthful stage in my life. I wonder where people get such ideas and mentality from.

 Sometimes we think illiterate people are just the ones who did not see the see the four walls of a classroom but even some educated people can still be considered as illiterate. Illiteracy is when you have no background knowledge about something. You can be a computer illiterate. We did not go to school just to know about our field but also to have a general knowledge about life and the world in which we live in. The media is not just there for entertainment but also to inform and educate. Be smart and watch wisely.

Sunday 10 May 2015

Happy international mother's day



Four years ago I left my home country Cameroon to south Africa to further my educa tion. I was sent on this life time adventure by three phenomenal women. Emma Nayongo Effange my mother Pauline Eposi Watany my grandmother and Jane Effange my aunty who is off blessed memory. I was young and very naive had no family over there all I had and knew where the principles of living a virtuous life implanted in me by them. All they wanted was for to have the best in life first by getting enrolled into a university and secondly having a great future without any limitations.

 I know as children especially as young as we always think we are, our mothers responsibilities is indisputable as we mark the annual the international mother's day today the 10th of may. I have tried to do a just a little flash back on some of those qualities which I see as special and unique to all mothers.

Every human being even though some are born premature stays in the mothers womb..For 9 months meaning she gave u shelter and protection you even before you the light of day for 9 months and immediately you came into this world her first priority was to give you the best life could offer with her own means. She made sure you were protected from any harm humanly or naturally. Some even gave up their dreams just because they want to provide the best for their family.  Sometimes I get to wonder how single mothers manage to do all alone and a good example is my mother and grandmother both single mothers but they did all they could in providing for their children and I do believe all we could give back to them is honour and appreciation because we can never pay them back for all what they have done for us

If the international community could come together and set a day for us to celebrate and appreciate them is not just because they are female but because they are pure necessity and irreplaceable
 Happy mothers day to all the mothers all over the whole
the world

Thursday 7 May 2015

Gender based in SA: Have south African men become husbands or murderers?



Jayde Panayiotou is the latest case of gender violence in South Africa. The Port Elizabeth based teacher was kidnapped, robbed an d killed  by her husbandjust outside her home on Tuesday April 21st.  This just brings to light the number of women who are being violated on a daily base by their husbands or partners in the country. In 2013 according to a study published in August by professor Rachel Jewkes of the South Africa medical Research Council a woman is killed by an intimate partner every eight hours in South Africa and only about 20 per cent of the killers are identified.
In that same year a man was accused of chopping up and beheading his wife with a machete; police arrested a 29-year-old accused of raping a 2-year-old toddler fighting for her life in the hospital; and police are investigating the rape of a 100-year-old great-great grandmother. Police still are hunting for two of 15 men accused of gang raping a 23-year-old woman. Her ordeal lasted hours.

Oscar pistorius even though he was set free on grounds of self defence killed his girlfriend on valentine's day eve. Still in that same year the British Indian businessman was accused of arranging the murder of his wife on their honeymoon trip to south Africa. In polokwane a limpopo businessman was accused of staging a burglary after allegedly shooting dead his wife. The list can go on and on and on.

Have asked myself more than a thusand times.."why so much voilence against women"? Just as any othrr problem in south african apartheid is seen as the root cause of gender voilence in South Africa. Apartheid had a very huge negative effects on South African who use or see voilence as the best way in solving issues and expressing their feelings especially frustration and anger. Unemployment is also seen as primary caused for gender based voilence in SA considering the fact that about 24.9% of SA are women are  unemployment and 15-24% are illiterate who relay on their partners for financial supports. The partrichy nature of most of our African society view violence against women as a way of portraying their power authority and control as THE man in the house or relationship.

According to Gender Links' research, 77% percent of women in Limpopo province, 51% of women in Gauteng, 45% of women in the Western Cape and 36% of women in KwaZulu-Natal have experienced some form of violence (emotional, economic, physical or sexual) in their lifetime, both within and outside intimate relationships.

Although in South Africa 16 days of activism is being set aside to educate people about violence against women and it is never enough when rapist and those carry out such acts can be seen parading the streets freely while the victims and their families live in pain and lost. Men need to understand that women are not tools use to express their frustration powder and authority but humans who have equal rights like them and no sustainable development can ever be attained in a country without the input support and protection of women

Monday 4 May 2015

a screen diva...happy birthday Genevieve


Woman envy her men adore her she has capture the heart of millions of people all over the world through her indisputable performance on screen through out her acting career.  I see her as a screen diva, an epitome of greatness in African cinema and i am very sure the late Maya Angelo will describe her as a 'Phenomenal Woman'.

Genevieve nnaji is a Nigerian actor born on the 3th of may 1979 in mbaise, Imo state in Nigeria. She grow up in Lagos where she attended the Methodist Girls College in Yaba Lagos and later  went to the university of Lagos.
Her career in the movie industry started at the age of 8 where she featured in the television soap opera 'Ripples'. At the age of 19 she was introduced into the then called Nigerian Movie Industry now called 'Nollywood' where she was given a role in the movie 'most wanted'. From there on it should be noted that it has been from one level of glory for her to the next for the talented actor.
She has featured in over 80 Nollywood movies considered to be one of the highest paid actors in Nollywood and even Oprah Winfrey could not be held back from screen's diva success by referring to her as the Julia Roberts of Africa.
She has received several awards and recognition through out Africa. In 2001 she won the Best Actress of the Year Award at the City People Award and the Best Actress in a leading Role in 2005 in the African Movie Academy Awards.

I have tried to understand why is Genevieve nnaji is so loved,adored admired by many. Most many girls in africa aspire to be like her men desire. I have watched almost all her movies needless to say I am one of her biggest fans. What makes her different from other Nollywood actors is not just her beauty but her display of professionalism.  She captures every character and makes it so real so us. This can be seen in some of her movies like 'formidable force, Sharon stone in Abuja and keeping faith just to name a few. She never gone nude just to play a role as a prostitute like what we seen now on Nollywood she respects not just her profession but herself and will always come out as the best. Happy birthday screen diva and as you will always 'stay focus to your dream hard work pays'.

professionalism, determination and hard work lead to Chelsea's premier league success.


Chelsea captured it's forth premier league title with three more matches to spare after beating crystal palace yesterday Sunday at Stamford Bridge by 1-0. It's soccer my friend..haters will always gonna hate but Mourinho and his boys deserved the title and they own it.
Where I come from (Cameroon) my people will say 'make we leave that bad belley' Chelsea deserve the league title this season.  They started their campaign with a four straight win and gave their rival man city 13 points cab with still 3 matches to go before the end of the season.

The blues efficiency focus and professionalism can be seen through it defence by conceiving just 27 goals  even though some critic like man city, crystal palace and arsenal  fans consider it as a  boring game the fact is...They just captured their forth premier league title after winning their first 60 years ago.

 Lead by their brilliant coach Jose Mourinho who is also know as the 'special one' not just in Stamford Bridge but in the football.  He has won 3 clubs titles with the club and his eight title in 12 years with porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan and Real Madrid.  His success comes from team work harf work at the club level unconditional support from players like John Terry and Didier Drogba who can also be considered as legends in the club without any doubt .
Apart from Chelsea players and manger the billionaire Roman Abramovich who is currently the owner of the club since 2003 can finally seat back and say 'it was a good deal after all' with his four  premier league titles to his name.

post xenophobic attacks


Last night I was talking with one of my friends from home (Cameroon) about the on going xenophobic attacks  in South Africa. She asked me a question which I could categorised as a very important question about the on going violence attack on foreigners here in SA and her question was..'will the attackers be punished and the victim compensated? I was silence for a some minutes because I haven't heard of any form of compensation from the SA Government.

But heard from media houses all over the country like Etv and SABC the government will help in repatriating those who want to go back to theirs countries and integrate those with valid papers back to their communities here in SA.
But I do believe damage to anyone's property whether your a foreigner or not wherr ever you find yourself is liable to  some form of compensation. I know the next question on people's minds will be...where those shops insured?

According to news24 the Nigerian federal government could be asking south African to pay more than R5 million in compensation but it was not mentioned whether it's in  rands or neira. The president of the Nigerian union in SA (NUSA) Ike Anyene said the compensation matter would be raised at the next meeting of the SA-Nigeria Binational Commission. It is very important to note that both countries have a great deal of economic and political ties.

 Apart from nigerians other victims like Emmanuel sithole who was brutally killed by four locals who are believe to be his neighbours was transported to his home country Mozambique on Friday.  He was the bread winner in his family like many others shop owners whose shops were looted.
Yes many arrest have been made but what happens to the victims especially those who wish to continue staying here in South Africa. Can Zuma and his ministers  see deeply into that. I have said my own.

post xenophobic attacks in SA


Last night I was talking with one of my friends from home (Cameroon) about the on going xenophobic attacks  in South Africa. She asked me a question which I could categorised as a very important question about the on going violence attack on foreigners here in SA and her question was..'will the attackers be punished and the victim compensated? I was silence for a some minutes because I haven't heard of any form of compensation from the SA Government.

But heard from media houses all over the country like Etv and SABC the government will help in repatriating those who want to go back to theirs countries and integrate those with valid papers back to their communities here in SA.

But I do believe damage to anyone's property whether your a foreigner or not wherr ever you find yourself is liable to  some form of compensation. I know the next question on people's minds will be...where those shops insured?

According to news24 the Nigerian federal government could be asking south African to pay more than R5 million in compensation but it was not mentioned whether it's in  rands or neira. The president of the Nigerian union in SA (NUSA) Ike Anyene said the compensation matter would be raised at the next meeting of the SA-Nigeria Binational Commission. It is very important to note that both countries have a great deal of economic and political ties.

 Apart from nigerians other victims like Emmanuel sithole who was brutally killed by four locals who are believe to be his neighbours was transported to his home country Mozambique on Friday.  He was the bread winner in his family like many others shop owners whose shops were looted.

Yes many arrest have been made but what happens to the victims especially those who wish to continue staying here in South Africa. Can Zuma and his ministers  see deeply into that. I have said my own.

Saturday 2 May 2015

He just know how to put a smile on our faces. ..I don't know why you are leaving us Mr. S.G..smh

greatest fight of the century

Humility always over power arrogance. ..can't wait to see that tonight

Friday 1 May 2015

premier league

Saturday is just going to widen the cap between league leaders Chelsea and Man City as they take on Tottenham.  It's a must watched match
It's more  just passion but a life style. I love arts

It's never too late to start living your dreams. .remember everyone started from somewhere.

power struggle


So Edward Zuma wants Malema to apologise right? I wonder if he has thought of apologising to immigrants in South Africa after support the Zulu king for his hate speech against foreigners.  Can't wait to see how the drama unfolds between the two