Thursday 7 March 2019

The ANGLOPHONE'S MINDSET IN CONFLICT (original post shared from MAHSRA Publications)

Solution to the Anglophone Crises

What’s up?

When tensions are very high and opposing factions, in a very sensitive armed conflict are more determined than ever to tear each other apart, yet, they claim to do so in the interest of the vulnerable and suffering populations bearing the consequential impacts of deaths, displacements, impoverishment and oppressed silence, there is obviously something wrong somewhere.  In such cases, when the vulnerable and highly threatened majorities are given a voice to air their worries through a secured channel, what would their reactions be?
  • Are they going to be in support of those who threatened to torture of kill them if they fail to show support for their cause?
  • Are they going to cry out to the heavens for mercy and pity for the calamity that has befallen them? Or
  • Are they going to come outright and clear to condemn the inhumane acts perpetrated against their persons, relations and livelihoods?       

What’s down? “Facts are facts”

The situation in the Anglophone Cameroons has continued to know a rise in violent confrontations between the military and separatist ambazonian fighters, series of abductions and kidnappings, unprecedented human rights violations, destruction of property and institutional values, tribal and political hatred, armed banditry etc. While the world continues to mount pressure on the current regime to engage in sincere dialogue, the regime stays increasingly adamant and prefers deploying its own military tactics, are Cameroonians not thinking at all or are they enjoying the war and loss of their patriotic values?
  • Who are those behind the stalemate of a dialogue process and who are those afraid of whom and what, should a sincere dialogue process be engaged?
  • What are the real stakes behind the failure of the current government, its administration and its values? Who has been telling lies to whom and on what?
  • Are there possibilities for a change and what will it take to build such a change (what will make or facilitate a durable change process for the Anglophones and the rest of Cameroon in its entirety)?   

Find out in the Anglophone’s Mindset in Conflict: solutions to the Anglophone crises.
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Let Grace and favour be the portion of all peace builders in the world, for without them, humanity will crumble in violence and extinction.  

NB. Original post shared from MAHSRA Publications

Saturday 13 August 2016

Celebrating Youthful Talents and Natural Beauty in the North West Region , Cameroon




During the first week of August 2016, Na Wetti Magazine having one of its preliminary objectives in promoting socially cohesive societies and its partners organized a weeklong series of cultural encouragement activities. These included social awareness caravans and holidays showbiz incentives to harness productive youthful time after the academic year long studies.

The primary initiative targeted the Miss North West Organizing Committee (COMINO) in making the northwest girl child a development paradigm that regroups socioeconomic operators as well as other cultural development partners towards fostering human centered development purposes within the region. The event was meant to celebrate intelligence and beauty in the girls and young men of the northwest region in Cameroon. Thus, on the 5th of August 2016, with a wide range of other development and social awareness partners, 17 selected young models (13girls and 5boys) in the region competed and finally a Miss was chosen.
It’s understood that during the holidays, youths get involve in very unprofitable and delinquent activities, the COMINO Miss and Mistercompetition 2016, now stands as another occupational opportunity for these youths to be actively involved in education exchanges and social awareness against societal ills such as HIV/AIDS, prostitution, teenage pregnancies, sexual violence and other radical youthful occurrences.
  

The secondary initiative was linked to the earlier organized Na Wetti Awards on the 20th of May 2016. The award which was won by the Artist name Prizzy West as the most promising upcoming artists in the region also had very remarkable talents from other contestants and presenters. It was from the noticed talent displays that the Na Wetti management team chose a number of interesting songs and compiled a mix-tape CD. On the 6th of August 2016, this Mixtape CD was then officially released with all the present nawetti artists showcasing their talents through an organized free show at the Na Wetti head office (Na Wetti Zone).


Currently, the Na Wetti Artists featured in the Mixtape album are undergoing a promotional tour in the city and giving out the mixtape CDs…Watch out for they maybe soon arrive in your area unannounced...

Tuesday 24 May 2016

Na Wetti Awards 2016

In light to keep up with Modern Advocacy Humanitarian Social and Rehabilitation Association (MAHSRA’s) commitment in fostering socioeconomic and socially cohesive communities towards sustainable development, the  publicity and social constructivist platforms of  “Na Wetti” – Magazine and Social network, on May 20th 2016, instituted the first edition of its youth encouragement concept  the Na Wetti Awards.

The first edition strategized in encouraging youthful talents that are hidden because of lack of exposure opportunities. A call was launched across the city of Bamenda which brought together over 100 young singers for a singing competition to win the award of the best upcoming artist 2016. Through formal registration processes, on the 20th of May 2016, the competition took place.

The talent seeking and encouragement show, proved and actually exposed the rich nature of young and inspiring people in Bamenda. Trilling the crowd with several dance styles and live vocal animations, Na Wetti Awards 2016 came out with a winner in the category of Best Upcoming Artist 2016 in the name of Prizzy West in the tract title ‘satan you must go’.Na Wetti Awards 2016





On the part of the CEO of MAHSRA, Dr. Kelly NGYAH, he expressed that the Na Wetti Awards have just been instituted and it will continue to grow into more socially and economically sensitive sectors in the society such that the principal goal of the concept Na-Wetti which is in realizing a socially cohesive society within which both rich and poor are auto-connected in supporting community development processes for the wellbeing of all, is gradually achieved.

Thursday 7 January 2016

New-year Day 01/01/2016 Na-Wetti Visit the Bamenda Central Hospital and Shows Support to on-Bed Sick





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As part and parcel of Na-Wetti’s operational goal which falls in line with MAHSRA’s working objectives, on a very sensitive day such as the 1st of January 2016, a team of Na-Wetti’s workers and supporters visited the Bamenda central hospital.

The mission of the group was to show concern and care for the unfortunate persons who did not have the same privileges like others. The Tuberculosis section of the hospital was chosen.

The end of year period and especially Christmas and New Year days as we all know, are special festive periods. During this period, while some take time to give thanks to the Almighty for yearly mercies, some suck themselves in alcohol and other festive lusts.  

Na-Wetti believes that, feasting is a great thing during this period but not without a thought of our brotherly care on others. 

  •  Have they also eaten? 
  •  Is someone taking care of them?
  •  Do they deserve to feel left-out?
  • Is it their fault that they cannot enjoy like others?
No matter how we feel and live, Nawetti believes that if we should find ourselves in positions that we can give and receive festive favours from family and peers then, there is also need for us think of those who are unfortunate to do so.

Nawetti believes in Meritocracy, equal opportunity and social justice


Na Wetti eeeeh?
 
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www.nawettin.com

Sunday 18 October 2015