Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Listen To A Voice Of An Angel, Kamite.



listen to the beautiful Kamite. She sings like an angel...
Posted by Africa the Black World on Monday, June 8, 2015

Friday, June 5, 2015

Born Yong Franklin in 1985 at Tombel Cameroon, YONG is a rapper and stage ace.



Born Yong Franklin in 1985 at Tombel Cameroon, YONG is a rapper and stage ace. As a child, he demonstrated a natural graphic ability but was never encouraged to pursue art professionally. Largely a self-taught painter he paints during his free time. Passionate about music with the natural ability to adjust own style to suit different music; he naturally leaned towards music for his artistic expression. He is a quick learner who is always open to learn new styles, having good coordination with other musicians. YONG's rapping is exciting and breathtaking. He is noted for his mesmerizing and captivating vocal tone; strong and assertive. He is a musician who uses the voice as his instrument, displaying precision and agility, mixed with heartfelt emotion. His honesty shines in his recordings. A highly talented rapper with extensive experience in entertaining live audiences in nightclubs, concert halls, and theaters; and exclusively for recording and production studios. He has the ability of casting a musical spell over the audience. He has more than fifteen years of experience in music. Uncommon knowledge of music gained since early age. In 2000, he performed at ‘‘Couleur Tropical’’ hosted by the internationally acclaimed Claudy Siar. In 2001 he did opening performances for International reggae singer Nuttea in Douala and Yaounde. From 2003 to 2010 he performed at the yearly ‘‘Ecrans Noir’’ international film festival in Cameroon. He also delivered a poignant opening performance at Congolese singer Singuila’s first concert in Cameroon in 2003 at the Camtel club in Yaounde. The following year he enchanted the audience as an opening performer at the concert of the French group Dit Leur de Reggae. In 2008 he held the audience spellbound as an opening act at African reggae icon Tiken Jah Fakoly’s concert in Yaounde Cameroon. Between major concerts, he performs regularly in clubs and small concert halls. He has collaborated with the cream of Cameroonian urban artists notably Ras-yn, Joel Teek, Krotal, Big Bezzy, THA EGOZ, DADDY BLACK, Funkis, Korongo Jam, Foret Dance, just to name a few in various projects including stage performances and studio recordings. YONG is certainly an artist to watch. He already shows maturity and style in his work but is still considered an emerging artist. His musical style is eclectic yet firmly grounded in his Cameroonian and African culture. A smooth balance of rhythm and lyrics characteristically delivered through poignant punch lines and rhymes and encapsulated in melodic bubbles scoped to carry emotions and express them with  https://soundcloud.com/nation-of-hustlers/yong-man-pass-man-ft-daddy-black-ngala


WHO IS MORE FOOLISH?

WHO IS MORE FOOLISH? 

1. A Bafut man who removes his shoe before entering a taxi 
2. A Mankon man who takes a shifting spanner to a bank to open a bank account 
3. A Wum man who climbs a tree to touch a fruit to know if its ripe and then comes down and starts stoning it
4. A Bayangi man who puts his radio in a fridge to listen to cool music 
5.A Bakweri nurse who wakes up a sleeping patient to take sleeping tablets 
6.A Bangwa man who goes to sleep with a ruler just to know how long he slept 
7. A Bamenda man who decided to drink fanta because he thinks sprite is unripe
8.An Ewondo who polishes his shoe to take a passportsize photo.
Who is more foolish?
Share with us what is funny in your tribe.

Written by Funge Diffang.

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

The Legacy Of Etchu John Ayuk Jr., Has Just Began. The Heavely Son Is Here To Save a World That's in Chaos.


The Legacy of Etchu John Ayuk Jr., has just began. The world, I am coming. You will know my name. I am the Socrates, Plato and Aristotle of my time, all put together. Politicians, from Republicans to Democrats to Independents, I am here to make my legacy. I am the grand son of Affangha Thomas Enowbuta the great  (R.I.P). Like my grand father whom I look exactly like, I am here to cement my legacy. President Obama you are doing an okay job but more needs to be done and you need to stop promoting homosexuality, because homosexuality will destroy the United States. This is my website and my first article will be coming up soon.The first article is called "The mind of a god." In this article all the presidential candidates from Hillary Clinton to Donald Trump(The arrogant Donald Trump) will be criticised by me. The heavenly son is here to save the world. http://etchujohnayuk.com/

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Prominent Nigerian King and His 4 Wives in Matching Outfits Causes a Stir in London

Nigerian King in london with his 4 wives
A prominent Nigeria king and his four wives, The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi proudly visited London with his four wives beside him. Papa, proudly enjoy your life with your four wives and if you want more go for it, you have one life to live. So live it the way you want it. Americans are Christians but even in the Bible polygamy is accepted.

I, Etchu Ayuk thinks big and acts big. My ego is as big as the universe, not as the world, but as big as the entire universe. London is shaken by the visit of the Nigeria king with his 4 wives. The West hates polygamy but has the guts to force homosexuality down our necks. I am an African with an African spirit in me.
Most Africans if they have the opportunity and money to support a polygamous home, they will. I mean, this is like living the life style of kings in the Bible and in the Quran. Let me explain how I want to live my dream life:

The dream life of Etchu Ayuk is a polygamous one! I'd love to have a wife from each of the following countries: Cameroon, Brazil, Japan, China,Cuba, France, India, Nigeria, Tanzania, Mongolia, Iran, Ethiopia, Eritrea and Russia. And then i'd love to have 2 wives from America; 1 like Taylor Swift, and 1 like the tall and sexy Ronda Rousey, the UFC queen fighter. You know a true king like me must have 100 wives just like the kings in the bible. Iggy Azalea is not welcome because she can't rap and she has a nasty altitude.

This is a warning to the supreme court, if you permit homosexuality, remember you will be creating a path for polygamy and when that time comes, the people will not be asking for you to allow polygamy they will be demanding it. Besides America already practices polygamy, they have chosen to ignore the fact that it exists. How can one man have 21 children with 18 women in the United States. Isn't that polygamy? The fact that he is not married to those women does not change a thing. Marriages in the United States are mere sham. People get married, divorce, then move on to the next marriage and get another divorce. By the time one is 50 years old, he/she would have had about three or four divorces. Three or four divorces means one has slept with at least three to four men. Isn't that still polygamy? You don't have to be married to practice polygamy. True monogamy is when both the man and the woman marry one woman and one man, respectively, and stick to that till the end of time. If you can't/don't do that then you are practicing polygamy!So my African kings who practice polygamy, it is time to bring down all your wives to the West and demonstrate proudly like the Nigerian King did in London. Black power!   See photos of the king and his wives below: 

'June Declaration' By Funge Diffang

Funge Diffang

"I declare that you receive money this month of June, for your long awaited projects in Jesus name. People you don't know will open unusual doors for you this month in Jesus name".
                                                                     3 Little stories
 
ONE
ONCE, All villagers decided to pray for rain, on the day of prayer all the People gathered but only one boy came with an umbrella.

That's
FAITH
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TWO
WHEN You throw a baby in the air, she laughs because she knows you will catch her.

That's
TRUST
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THREE
EVERY Night we go to bed, without any assurance of being alive the next
Morning but still we set the alarms to wake up.

That's
HOPE
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Written By Funge Diffang.

Monday, June 1, 2015

Watch my Talented Cousin Raphael Affangha And His Crew Called "Flawless Street Dance Crew"

Watch my cousin Raphael Affangha and his crew called 'Flawless Street DANCE CREW'. Check them out and if you like it, please share. Raphael Affangha father's is my mother's twin brother.

#premiere games #flawless street dance crew auditions
Posted by Flawless Street DANCE CREW on Monday, June 1, 2015


ub ballet street dance concert
Posted by Flawless Street DANCE CREW on Thursday, May 28, 2015

Manyu Is On The Rise, Cameroon Is On The Move. Africa Is Getting More United.

Manyu people are very proud, I know because I am from Manyu Divsion. Another great artist from Manyu is on the rise. His name is Kaka Dollar. Check out the making of his video titled 'manor'. When the video is out, the world will see greatness. Cameroon is on the rise, Africa is one and Africans are one. Africa, support African artists and African Artists don't forget Africa when you make it. Give back to Africans and Africa by building schools, institutions, and creating jobs so that other Africans can benefit. Watch the video here: Click to watch video

Friday, May 29, 2015

Pan-African Party Movement Supports USDP, Prince Ekosso's Government As The future President Of Cameroon.

MY GOVERNMENT AS THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF CAMEROON
For purposes of transparency and proper accountability, there is great need for State institutions to experience radical transformation in the function of the administration. Separation of power is one of the vital ways which we believe should be used in fighting corruption and providing Cameroonians with the best procedure of experiencing quality life style. Without separation of power, systems and programmes will end and corruption will soar. This will be sustained by effective decentralisation.
1- THE EXECUTIVE POWER
The Executive Branch is the largest branch in the government. At its head is the President, who serves a FOUR (4) – year term renewable once. The Vice President shall be elected at the same time, and is the first in line to assume the Presidency should the President become incapacitated, or be removed from office upon impeachment or conviction.
Although the Executive Branch shares powers with the other branches of government, yet the President is at the center of State decisions. Among the powers and roles of the President that makes him to be at the center of State decisions shall be as follows:
He is in charge of appointing Supreme Court Chief Judges and Regional Supreme Court Chief Justices as per the effective decentralised system which USDP proposes to Cameroonians immediately after USDP take the Presidency of the Republic of Cameroon. These appointments shall be confirmed by the Senate.
Appointing the Prime Minister (who shall be responsible in forming a government), Governors, Senior Divisional Officers and Divisional Officers.
He acts as Commander-in-Chief of the Military and Armed Forces.
He acts as Head of State
Negotiating International Treaties which must be ratified by the Senate
Vetoing legislation passed by the National Assembly
Granting pardons for State crimes (except impeachment).
In addition to these constitutional powers, the President in practice shall exercise other powers that are either informal or not expressly provided for in the Constitution (Jurisprudence).
First and foremost, the President may issue Executive Orders, which are directives that have the force of law. Executive orders are commonly used for purpose such as:
Establishing new programmes, office, or commissions to promote or carry out the President’s political agenda.
Creating policies that affect how legislations which are passed by Parliament are to be carried or enforced.
Declaring when the State workforce will observe holidays.
Beneath the President shall be the Vice President and the Secretary of State who shall be incharged with the civil cabinet at the Presidency
MINISTERIAL OFFICES
The Prime Minister shall be the Head of Government, followed by Ministerial Departments and numerous agencies which together will make up the government. The President political agenda shall be carried out by the Vice President who shall be the President of the Senate. The Prime Minister shall assist the President directly in Ministerial transparency and government efficiency. The Ministers will be responsible for administering government programmes and agenda, and rendering various governmental services. Their functions shall be far-reaching and affecting the lives of every Cameroonian on daily basis.
NEW GOVERNMENT
01 – PRIME MINISTER
He is the head of Government. As a political post, the Prime Minister will be appointed by the President of the Republic of Cameroon and the President can, where and when necessary, dissolves the functions of the Prime Minister.
02 - MINISTERIAL DEPARTMENTS
1. Ministry of Godliness, Morality and Religious Affairs
2. Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technological Development (Departments Secondary, and Basic structures).
3. Ministry of Agriculture and Lifestocks
4. Ministry of Interior and Domestic Security
5. Ministry of Justice and Keeper of the Seals
6. Ministry of Health and Human Services
7. Ministry of Transport and Road Safety
8. Ministry of State Defence and the Armed Forces
9. Ministry of Housing and Urban Development
10. Ministry of Labour
11. Ministry of Economy and Finance
12. Ministry of Post and Communication Technology
13. Ministry of Youth Promotion and Physical Education
14. Ministry of Mines, Energy and water Resources
15. Ministry of Public Service
16. Ministry of Foreign Relations and the Diaspora
17. Ministry of Public Works
18. Ministry of Social Relations and Gender Development
19. Ministry of Trade and Industrial Development
20. Ministry of Arts and Culture Development
21. Ministry of Touristic Development
22. Ministry of Talents and Natural Development
23. Ministry of Scientific Research and Innovation
24. Ministry of Forestry and WildLife Protection
25. Ministry of Sea life and Aquatic Protection
26. Ministry of Investment and Business Development (Small and Medium Size Businesses).
The above Cabinet Ministers shall consist of 70% of young talented Cameroonians while 30% older Cameroonians. This will enable the Executive Branch to be more effective in meeting with this generation’s aspirations. These Cabinet Ministers are appointed by the President subject to Senate confirmation. The President may also accord cabinet-level status to other top Executive Branch officials. Typically this includes the President’s Chief of Staff, Director of Civil Affairs at the Presidency, the Director of Office Management and Budget, Chief of Presidential Security, Chief of Presidential Protocol, the President’s national security advisor, the Director of Central Intelligence and the Director of Environmental Protection etc.
PRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION
In order to erode the erroneous concept of  "No one is fit to lead this Country except the incumbent President", it is important to clarify Cameroonians on this matter and to bring an end to the political mafia that has retarded our political development. The Succession natural passes from the President to the Vice President in case of death or incapacity of the President. If the Vice President is unable to serve, the line of succession is within 6 months to prepare a transparent and democratic election in the case where the President’s mandate has expired:
The Prime Minister
President of the Senate
But in an exceptional case, the Governor of the most effective and developed Region in terms of educational, economic, social, moral and infrastructural development could place his/her candidature during such elections.

USDP'S Prince Ekosso- The Anglophone Problem In Cameroon.


The abolition of the Federal Governance System in 1972 which intensified centralization and the co-optation of the English-Speaking Regions into the ambit of Francophone Centralized System was the beginning of the dramatic experiences which English-Speaking Cameroonians have endured for more than five (5) decades now. The identity of English-Speaking Cameroonians was further annihilated in 1984 under Law No. 84-1 of 4th February 1984, changing the name from United Republic of Cameroon to Republic of Cameroon (La Republic du Cameroun).
As a result, English-Speaking Cameroonians went into slumber and their citizenship rights degenerated into what has until now, been the violation of fundamental human rights and liberties. This tendency has persisted because of the reluctant character of the leadership in Cameroon to implement policies that guarantee the equality of all its citizens. This non-challant attitute of the current regime has given rise to a people’s movement called Southern Cameroon National Council (SCNC), whose fundamental objective is to seek ways of how to pass across a legitimate message on the treatment of Anglophones by the regime of La Republic du Cameroun.

MAGASCO FT TILLA IN MY KINGDOM. Magasco The King From Cameroon Said "Tell Jay-z, Magasco Is Coming"

I Etchu Ayuk brings nothing but the best rappers from Cameroon. I just found this song mistakenly but the song is a powerful song, so I had to share it and say something about it. I respect the artist who sang this song. Listen to it world and if you enjoy it, share it.

Pan-African Party Supports USDP'S Vision On National Currency.


USDP’S VISION ON NATIONAL CURRENCY

The 2008 global economic crisis which began with the collapse of major financial institutions in the United States that rippled throughout Europe, the Asian pacific, South America, the Far East, Africa, and even our very country, Cameroon, exposed a number of vital and important components that makes nations function effectively:

(1) The interdependence of nations, economies, and societies;

(2) The critical role of currency value in the functioning of the economy. The truth is all countries and social societies must develop and maintain a currency of exchange that allows for trading, exchange of goods, and transaction of business within the social system. This economy of currency is established by the governing authority of the nation and serves as sustaining the component of everyday functioning and stability of the nation. Without this common national currency it would not be possible to exist as a nation. Nothing happens without currency, and so everyone in the social structure pursues access to and possession of this currency. USDP's approach to fight elastic poverty is contingent on the creation of a national currency in Cameroon.

NEGATIVE ROLE OF DEVALUATION AND DEPENDENCE ON CFA

Devaluation has been used in the historical past and also today, as a strategy intended to stabilize an economy in turmoil. In the most basic terms, currency devaluation literally means “deliberately reducing the value of currency against the currency to which it is pegged”. It is essentially motivated by market pressures and conducted under the authority of governmental policy makers. The policy position has a significant impact on the quality of the lives of the people of the country. The people of Cameroon therefore need a government that provides details on the basis of any devaluation of their local currency with additional information on what the government will do to minimize the negative impacts.

Cameroon has experienced currency devaluation in the past that was predominantly influenced by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) recommendation. The Cameroonian people will also need to know the outcome of that devaluation and what the government is doing to prevent any future devaluation.

The United States of America was under a serious recession that was declared to have ended by the National Bureau of Economic Research in 2009. The United States and the global economic crisis did not just start over night and end in a day. It went on for a period of time and it is still being felt by many people around the globe today. This was due to several factors that included:

1-The fundamental source of US economic challenges, from joblessness, to unresolved housing strains and sovereign debt crises, is that their policy makers had repeatedly opted for fiscal band-aids and monetary distortions instead of addressing the core problem head-on. That core problem was and is simple: the careless encouragement of asset bubbles (assets were unscrupulously over- valued without a basis for a long period of time) and the refusal to restructure bad debt.

2-Encouraged by inappropriately easy monetary policy and laxed regulatory oversight, the U.S. went on a debt-financed binge of consumption and unproductive investment that lasted nearly a decade.

3-When that binge collapsed, policy makers ignored the fundamental need to restructure bad debt, and instead fought tooth and nail to defend bondholders and lenders who had extended credit carelessly. Of course, part of the reason that policy makers have protected bondholders at every turn is the constant fear-mongering that the financial system will implode if bondholders suffer any loss.

As a result of all of these failures in the US financial policy system, we are now left with a global financial system where the debtors (from individuals (home owners especially), financial business institutions to major corporations etc) are incapable of making good on those debts, and governments around the world are frantically trying to prop up bad debt with public funds and monetary policies aimed at distorting the financial markets even further. The European economies including that of the French have been dragged into the mess because some of their governments made similar mistakes as the US, and also because of the involvement of US banks in their financial operations.

In addition, because the Europeans are using a common currency and carry out trading activities across borders, failures in the financial system of one of their countries would have a negative impact on most of the others. Though Cameroon is impacted by this situation because it is part of the global system, more especially because their currency is significantly controlled through the French FRANC, the Cameroon people need an explanation from their local government on their specific role.

The explanation will need to include information on how other countries with currencies not pegged to a European currency have been affected. Cameroonians need to know whether France, which is a large trading partner with Cameroon, has simply decided to punish Cameroon in order to take advantage over the benefits of the devaluation of the FCFA; that is to buy Cameroon products cheaper and fuel their economy. This also applies to other foreign Cameroon trade partners who are currently powerful enough that they directly influence the global financial policies.

It is important to note that the value of every currency is measured by its productivity among other factors. The value is also based on its worth in the global foreign reserves that determine its ability to import and trade across other currencies such as the dollar. Currency exchange rates in international trade are either fixed to a particular currency or float and the rate as is detected by the market forces. The USDP government shall be bold enough to discuss with the Cameroonian people, their position on a local currency that is not pegged to the French franc. It is worth noting that currency revaluation and devaluation entails the following:

-Under a fixed exchange rate system, devaluation and revaluation are official changes in the value of a country's currency relative to other currencies. This is typical for the case of currencies that are pegged to a specific currency.

-Under a floating exchange rate system, market forces generate changes in the value of the currency, known as currency depreciation or appreciation. This is applicable to currencies that are not pegged to any specific currency.

-In a fixed exchange rate system, both devaluation and revaluation can be conducted by policymakers, usually motivated by market pressures.

-The charter of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) directs policymakers to avoid “manipulating exchange rates...to gain an unfair competitive advantage over other members.”

Under What Circumstances Would a Country devalue its currency?

When a government devalues its currency, it is often because the interaction of market forces and policy decisions has made the currency’s fixed exchange rate untenable. In order to sustain a fixed exchange rate, a country must have sufficient foreign exchange reserves, often in dollars, and be willing to spend them, to purchase all offers of its currency at the established exchange rate. When a country is unable or unwilling to do so, then it must devalue its currency to a level that it is able and willing to support with its foreign exchange reserves.

A key effect of devaluation is that it makes the domestic currency cheaper relative to other currencies. There are two fundamental implications of devaluation.

First, devaluation makes the country’s exports relatively less expensive for foreigners.

Second, the devaluation makes foreign products relatively more expensive for domestic consumers, thus discouraging imports. This may help to increase the country’s exports and decrease imports, and may therefore help to reduce the current account deficit.

There are other policy issues that might lead a country to change its fixed exchange rate. For example, rather than implementing unpopular fiscal spending policies, a government might try to use devaluation to boost aggregate demand in the economy in an effort to fight unemployment. Revaluation, which makes a currency more expensive, might be undertaken in an effort to reduce a current account surplus, where exports exceed imports, or to attempt to contain inflationary pressures.

Effects of Currency Devaluation: A significant danger is that by increasing the price of imports and stimulating greater demand for domestic products, devaluation can aggravate inflation. If this happens, the government may have to raise interest rates to control inflation, but this usually happens at the cost of slowerAnother risk of devaluation is the psychological effects. To the extent that devaluation is viewed as a sign of economic weakness, the credit worthiness of the nation may be jeopardized. Thus, devaluation may dampen investor confidence in the country’s economy and hurt the country’s ability to secure foreign investment.

A further possible consequence of devaluation is a round of successive devaluations. For instance, trading partners may become concerned that devaluation might negatively affect their own export industries. Neighboring countries might devalue their own currencies to offset the effects of their trading partner’s devaluation. Such “beggar thy neighbor” policies tend to exacerbate economic difficulties by creating instability in broader financial markets.

Devaluation in some situations is expected to reduce unemployment. This is typical and more evident for countries that have developed and established high volume industrialized production capabilities. In such a case, the lower cost of their products that is a result of devaluation will then trigger an increase in demand driving supply up.

In order to keep up with the demand pressure by increasing on the supply, more people will then be employed. If the present regime in Cameroon has opted for devaluation with the goal of reducing unemployment, then this would have been discussed with the citizens. Currently, there is no evidence of an industrialized infrastructure in Cameroon that can attract foreign investors or venture capitalists or encourage the local entrepreneurs to build or expand any large scale manufacturing.

If the present government of Cameroon is hoping to create jobs as part of the deliverables from the devaluation, the people need to know if provisions have been made in terms of the devaluation to create an industrialized economy. Energy supply, highway transport systems, potable water systems, technical/vocational education institutions and health care systems are less than adequate to meet the expectations for industrialization. In addition, the present Cameroon government will need to substantiate their argument, if there’s any, with a report on the impact of the last devaluation on employment.

Examples of the Impact of Devaluation on the Quality of life to an ordinary Cameroonian.


Example I: Impact on the Currency FCFA against the Dollar:

to pay for any imported items. Examples of commonly imported items include; cars, needs for educational training, health care needs like medications, clothing (apparel), office equipment, telecommunication devices, both residential and industrial electrical appliances, etc. Chart II below shows how the cost in FCFA will change at various devaluation rates.