Re: [camasej] Re: [cameroon_politics] Re: My Last Mail to Mr Ofege

Mr Tabe, read this.
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You see, Mr Tabe... good money will eventually chase away very bad
currency but we should watch it before we cast the first stone. We all
desire to invent a free and unfettered and decent and very
professional press but we should balance that with due process and due
diligence even for the most recalcitrant member. The media is very
funny. When it is good, nobody....not even the authorities
complain;;;but the day we make an error...they throw us out with the
bath water. I do not know some of these indicted programmes neither do
I know those sanctioned. But, can I ask you a question? Do you mean to
tell me that these programmes have not been of service to the public
since they were created? Do you mean some of those asking for this
poor devil's head today have not enjoyed even one edition of his
programme? So you would kill the programmes because of a few editions
that were in bad taste? Why did the NCC, as the authority not strive
to educate the poor chap? By the way, when exactly has the NCC
attempted to educate the media on itself; its activities and the law?
So they only come in to apply the law?

2. Mr. Boh is ,aking a very strong point. About the greatest threat to
the media is SELF CENSORSHIP created by the ear to speak; the fear to
write, the fear to report; etc. This fear is even most insiduous when
it is created inhouse. It is a form of INTELLECTUAL TERRORISM and it
kills art and innovations and creativity especially in the broadcast
media.

3. Look, I am not a member of CAMASEJ or any of these associations but
I do imagine that you folks created these associations to defend
yourselves and your members. When one member fails or is sanctioned we
have all failed.

4. Do you know how many times folks cautioned us on Minute by Minute
and Cameroon Calling...even our colleagues? We kept on IN FAITH...the
Faith that FREEDOM OF SPEECH and EXPRESSION were NON NEGOTIABLES!

To be contd.

On 3/30/13, Tarhyang Tabe <tarhyang@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dear all
> I do not seem to understand what is going on in this forum.
> We are trying to clean the house and some very senior bros of the profession
> think that things should be left the way it is and i think the contrary.
> In the very first place, we have called the said guy to order severally as
> friends( I have never called him a colleague) he did not listen.
> We tried passing trough one of the Veterans, Uncle Charly and all he got was
> open insullt over his programme; that is not professional; i stand
> corrected.
> During the last seminar in Limbe; we dedicated the Douala Members of our
> cherished Association to call him to order; the ne34xt thing is that the
> Public Relations officer, Solomon Amabo hadd insults from him on air;
> Putt yourseelf in Uncle Charlie's shoes and sit in a National Communication
> Council meeting and let the file come up; i am not sure you are going to
> throw it away.
> Let him go to the courts; i am convinced the proprietors of those TV
> stations have Lawyers and they knoww whay is meant by blackmail and Libel;
> Everyone is innocent untill proven guiltty; let the matter go to court and
> lets see what will happen.
> I am a practicing journalist for over 10 years and i know what is the Media
> Law so let us not be opposition simply because we want to be; sometimes even
> Fru Ndi praises Mr Biya for a job well done.
> Remember the guy in question ends his programme by abusing all his
> televiewers.
> His concluding words in his programmes is"Noooon--------sence" I hope his
> fans enjoy being abused; if so then Nooon------ Sence to all his fans.
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> --- On Fri, 29/3/13, Herbert Boh <herbertboh@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> From: Herbert Boh <herbertboh@yahoo.com>
> Subject: [camasej] Re: [cameroon_politics] Re: My Last Mail to Mr Ofege
> To: "cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com" <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>
> Cc: "cameroonianfilmindustry@yahoogroups.com"
> <cameroonianfilmindustry@yahoogroups.com>, "237medias@yahoogroupes.fr"
> <237medias@yahoogroupes.fr>, "ambasbay@googlegroups.com"
> <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>, "shesausa@yahoogroups.com"
> <shesausa@yahoogroups.com>, "camasej group all members"
> <camasej@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Friday, 29 March, 2013, 17:38
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> Dear All,
> The overall point Ntemfac is making is that we must be jealous guardians of
> the little liberty of expression we have and that policy, procedure and law
> need to be followed.
> The NCC has sent a strong signal that it means business. We can applaud
> that. But, we must ask: to what effect? Could this signal be so strong that
> it forces media outlets to impose in-house censorship or that it forces
> journalists to self-censor? Would it not have been better for the NCC to
> demonstrate that it followed due process; that it gave the accused
> journalists and stations a fair hearing; that they found their explanations
> wanting; and that they ruled in conformity to the spirit and letter of some
> law that would be cited along with the sanctions?
> If this is the process, what stops Solomon or my young brother Elvis Boh
> from being the next without so much as having a chance to explain
> themselves?
> It seems from what we have heard, have read, have been told, and that has
> been narrated by the NCC that there may be cause for severe sanctions to be
> taken. However, the manner of getting to the sanctions should not end up
> weakening the NCC by opening it up to other proceedings before a court of
> law, for instance.
> Without regard to whether the stations and journalists sanctioned win their
> cases or not, the NCC stands to lose if it gets dragged to court in these
> matters. Its present membership is the most credible of a self-regulatory
> body of the media I have seen since I first started working in the
> profession and I hope that they can take the criticisms that some of us
> offer with consideration.
> Very best regards,
> Boh Herbert
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> From: Ofege
> Ntemfac <ntemfacnchwete@gmail.com>
> To: cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com
> Cc: "cameroonianfilmindustry@yahoogroups.com"
> <cameroonianfilmindustry@yahoogroups.com>; "237medias@yahoogroupes.fr"
> <237medias@yahoogroupes.fr>; "ambasbay@googlegroups.com"
> <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>; "shesausa@yahoogroups.com"
> <shesausa@yahoogroups.com>; camasej group all members
> <camasej@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Friday, March 29, 2013 10:46 AM
> Subject: Re: [cameroon_politics] Re: My Last Mail to Mr Ofege
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> Kenneth John Beghni Ndeh,
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> Move along.
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> There are vital issues at table here if only you can read.
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> The very issue of a dubious structure arrogating powers it probably
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> By the way, the Jukuns of Ndaka are natural warriors, as you know.
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> And it is not only the Koutebs that we floored.
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> Or, maybe you are yearning for me to wipe the floor with you, c'est ça?
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> On 3/29/13, Pa Fru Ndeh <PaFruNdeh@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> Solomon Amabo:
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>> Please, do not allow that O'BOUH FEGUE man from la valle de NTEM not
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>> you. Get him off your back. His insinuations on me have been
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>> hence I give him a taste of his own medicine, sometimes in bigger doses.
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>> Besides his tribes people fought with the Koutebs, and his own side
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>> Blessed Be Cameroon
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>> Pa Fru Ndeh
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>> From: solomon atanga <soloamabo@yahoo.co.uk>
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>> To: "237medias@yahoogroupes.fr237medias@yahoogroupes.fr>;
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>> "ambasbay@googlegroups.comambasbay@googlegroups.com>
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>> Cc: camasej group all members <camasej@yahoogroups.com>; "cameroon
>> politics
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>> @yahoogroups" <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>; film industry
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>> <cameroonianfilmindustry@yahoogroups.com>
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>> Sent: Friday, March 29, 2013 9:36 AM
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>> Subject: [cameroonianfilmindustry] My Last Mail to Mr Ofege
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>> Mr Ofege this is my last mail to you on this issue. I did not create the
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>> I am by no means threatening you Mr Ofege. Who am I to threaten mighty
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>> I will not have time to answer each segment of your mail. I simply want
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>> " Mr Amabo, Ilistened to you the other day on radio and you practically
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>> Let me tell you in clear terms that i am not jubilating. by no means.
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>> what by the way? I instead regret the way some media men go about this
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>> I am not only a broadcaster but also a listener and televiewer. I am not
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>> no means saying i am the best. i am even the last. But know that i can
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>> never, i mean never defend any one who decides to rub journalism into
>> mud
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>> and does not want to listen to advice.
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>> I can never defend people who blackmail others and stop only when they
>> are
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>> few CFA frs or nairas. I can never spend time defending people who have
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>> I will see what you will eventually do the day you hear a radio or TV or
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>> Mr Ofege you are more than me in terms of beauty ,money , asset,
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>> and all. Please just leave me in my own small corner. In the name of God!
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>> Equinox Radio/Television.
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>> Nat V.P. Council SNJC,
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>> P.R.O. Camasej-D.
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>> P.O.Box 5082, Douala,Cameroon
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>> Tel:(+237)74668899/(+237)95302043
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>> Email: soloamabo@yahoo.co.uk
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>> ----- Original Message -----
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>> From: Ofege Ntemfac <ntemfacnchwete@gmail.com>
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>> To: ambasbay@googlegroups.com
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>> Cc: "237medias@yahoogroupes.fr237medias@yahoogroupes.fr>; camasej group
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>> all members <camasej@yahoogroups.com>; "cameroon politics @yahoogroups"
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>> <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>; film industry Yahoogroups
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>> <cameroonianfilmindustry@yahoogroups.com>
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>> Sent: Friday, 29 March 2013, 5:04
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>> Subject: [237 Médias] Re: [camasej] (Mr Ofege)NCC Bans Awilo's IPP News
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>> LTM TV and Canal Detective on Canal II?
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>> Mr Amabo, I do recll that some of your callers told you to let this
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>> Look, the issue is not to make idle-wind threats..look at the big
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>> The media is this day people with many strange characters which
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>> characters I will not employ even to sell newspapers let alone
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>> Here you are threatening me because I caution you about being jubilant
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>> On 3/29/13, solomon atanga <soloamabo@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
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>>> Mr Ofege read this sentence of yours:
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>>> I hope you have me on record Mr Ofege. When the time comes i do hope you
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>>> For the rest of your remarks,no comment.
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>>> Solomon Amabo A.
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>>> Deputy Editor-in-Chief
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>>> Equinox Radio/Television.
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>>> Nat V.P. Council SNJC,
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>>> P.R.O. Camasej-D.
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>>> P.O.Box 5082, Douala,Cameroon
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>>> Tel:(+237)74668899/(+237)95302043
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>>> Email: soloamabo@yahoo.co.uk
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>>> From: Ofege Ntemfac <ntemfacnchwete@gmail.com>
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>>> To: camasej@yahoogroups.com
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>>> Cc: 237 media pressmen <237medias@yahoogroupes.fr>; "cameroon politics
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>>> @yahoogroups" <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>; ambasbaygroups
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>>> <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>; film industry Yahoogroups
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>>> <cameroonianfilmindustry@yahoogroups.com>
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>>> Sent: Friday, 29 March 2013, 4:25
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>>> Subject: [237 Médias] Re: [camasej] NCC Bans Awilo's IPP News on LTM TV
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>>> Canal Detective on Canal II?
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>>> Mr Amabo, I may have to warn of a dangerous precedence being set
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>>> 1. The concerned were never given the opportunity to defend themselves.
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>>> 2. The media collective were never given the opportunity to caution
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>>> the sanctioned press hands.
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>>> 3. Which WRITTEN Code of Ethics did the NCC use to adjudge on this
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>>> case and how does that conflict with EXISTING Laws and the judiciary
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>>> process related to the issue at table?
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>>> 4. Does the NCC have a legal mandate to carry out this action?
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>>> 5. Some members of the NCC had private motives to sanction the
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>>> 6. There are clear challenges to the GRUND NORM of a democracy.
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>>> You see freedom of EXPRESSION, FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE and FREEDOM OF
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>>> FOREIGN BODIES composed of dubious characters - aliens - to adjudicate
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>>> Ntemfac Ofege
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>>> Reporter.
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>>> On 3/28/13, solomon atanga <soloamabo@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
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>>>> Hi all,
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>>>> Solomon Amabo A.
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>>>> Deputy Editor-in-Chief
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>>>> Equinox Radio/Television.
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>>>> Nat V.P. Council SNJC,
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>>>> P.R.O. Camasej-D.
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>>>> P.O.Box 5082, Douala,Cameroon
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>>>> Tel:(+237)74668899/(+237)95302043
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>>>> Email: soloamabo@yahoo.co.uk
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