What actually happened to President Kah Walla's Party? Have Cameroon Journalists simply boycotted her because of her gender? We would like to know the standing of her Party nationwide. Fair is fair. You guys should not discriminate against her. She is the only lady sticking her nose out there in a male dominated "kill man pay, Dog eat Dog" polluted political environment. If I were an adviser (Conseiller Toxique) to President Biya; I will advice him to offer her the job of Minister of Territorial Administration. She is a rare specie, very brave and competent mammie. A mammie who is not afraid of water canons, escadrons of armed to the teeth "Mberes" and can langua French, English and Pidgin with prolific dexterity making Sedar Senghor of Senegal pale in comparison. Those are the kinds of intellectuals (including chook-heads like some of us) President Biya needs NOW to prepare his smooth and natural EXIT.
Mishe Fon
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Subject: [AFOaKOM] 2013 Municiapl Elections-No Clear Winner in NW
From: Colbert Gwain <colbertgwain@yahoo.fr>
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Subject: [AFOaKOM] 2013 Municiapl Elections-No Clear Winner in NW
2013Municipal Elections – No clear winner in NW
by Anye Charles The various council supervisory commissions in the Northwest Region have published the results of the 2013 municipal election, which shows none of the major political parties in the region actually dominating, though the CPDM won 16 down from 18, and the SDF 15 up from 14 councils of a total of 34 in the region. Both parties would jointly run 3 councils up from 2 in the last elction.
The results shows that the SDF still remains the dominant political party in urban areas while the CPDM still continue to hold swell of rural areas in the Region. Both parties also made some incisive in roots into the other traditional strongholds. The CPDM won the Bamenda I and Bali Councils in Mezam while sharing the Santa council as the majority party. The Rulling party also swept all three councils in Ngoketuja as, wrestling the Babessi council from the opposition.
In Bui Division the SDF comes back stronger this time, winning back the Jakiri, Nkum and Nkor/Noni councils from the CPDM. The SDF also won two of the four councils in Menchum, snatching the Zhoa and Fura Awah councils from the CPDM.
The CPDM succeeded to break the SDF's hegemony in Nkambe winning the council after years of internal wrangling in the SDF camp, while the SDF on the other hand grasped Ako council.
Below is the full list of the 2013 municipal election result in the 34 council areas of the Northwest region.
No | Division | Sub Division | Winner in Municipal | Remarks/councillors |
1 | Boyo | Fundong | CPDM/SDF | Previously only SDF |
2 | Njinikom | SDF | | |
3 | Fonfuka | CPDM | | |
4 | Belo | SDF | | |
5 | Bui | Jakiri | SDF | Previously CPDM |
6 | Kumbo Central | SDF | | |
7 | Mbiame | CPDM | | |
8 | Nkum | SDF | Previously CPDM | |
9 | Nkor/Noni | SDF | Previously CPDM | |
10 | Oku | CPDM | | |
11 | Donga Mantung | Nkambe | CPDM | Previously SDF |
12 | Nwa | CPDM | | |
13 | Misaje | CPDM | | |
14 | Ndu | SDF | | |
15 | Ako | SDF | Previously CPDM | |
1616 | Menchum | Furu-Awa | SDF | Previously CPDM |
17 | Zhoa | SDF | Previously CPDM | |
18 | Wum | CPDM | | |
19 | Benakum | CPDM | | |
20 | Mezam | Bafut | SDF | |
21 | Tubah | SDF | | |
22 | Santa | CPDM/SDF | CPDM (31) SDF (10) | |
23 | Bali | CPDM | | |
24 | Bamenda I | CPDM | Previously SDF | |
25 | Bamenda II | SDF | | |
26 | Bamenda III | SDF | | |
27 | Momo | Mbengwi | CPDM/SDF/AFP | CPDM(19) SDF(5) AFP (1) |
28 | Batibo | SDF | | |
29 | Andek | CPDM | | |
30 | Njikwa | CPDM | | |
31 | Widikum | CPDM | | |
32 | Ngoketunjia | Ndop | CPDM | |
33 | Babessi | CPDM | | |
34 | Balikumbat | CPDM | |
From: Wanaku <wanaku@kompeople.org>
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Sent: Friday, October 4, 2013 3:22 PM
Subject: [AFOaKOM] Metacognition: a note to self
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Subject: [AFOaKOM] Metacognition: a note to self
"Meta-cognition: thinking about thinking "I wonder how I can trick my brain into remembering this stuff..." Most of us did not take courses on meta-cognition or learning theory when we were growing up. We were expected to learn, but rarely taught to learn. ... If you really want to learn, and you want to learn more quickly and more deeply, pay attention to how you pay attention. Think about how you think. Learn how you learn." Paul Barry
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