Re: Cameroon Catholic Church Again: Priest Caught in Sex Scandal now Hospitalized

What does this tell you Martin? Priests and Nuns though bound by the oath iof chastity, have been hitting the ball together. Are nuns supposed to ease the libidinous demands of priests? We got so worried sometime ago when someone quipped that there were so many children at the orphanage in my home town who were indeed the issues of priests and nuns. Why is the Church so secretive and pretensious!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Visha
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On Thu, 7/11/13, Tumasang Martin <tumasangm@hotmail.com> wrote:

Subject: Cameroon Catholic Church Again: Priest Caught in Sex Scandal now Hospitalized
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Date: Thursday, 7 November, 2013, 15:01




Dear Fungwa,
the most despicable act is not the priest sleeping with
prostitutes but it is the disguising of prostitutes in
Sisters' robes.
 
It is like disguising your fighters in Red Cross uniforms
to trick your opponents during war which is a war crime.
The sisters' cloth will have no respect or dignity
again. It is being worn by prostitutes when ploughing their
trade. When next I see a lady in a sister's robe in
Cameroon, how do I know it is actually a sister or
it is just another prostitute heading to the
Priests' abort to plough her trade?.
 
Regards
 
Tumasang
 
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 Mishe Fon,
 There is something you are missing about the whole
story. The  said priest decided to disguise these
prostitutes as Rev sisters before smuggling them where his
manhood was almost chopped off. From experience, this might
have been going on for long unpertubed, with other priests
benefitting from the deal.
Because of sex,great men have been reduced to nothing.
Sitting with a lady in a compromised position and resisting
sex temptation  is usually very difficult for the mind
to control.
But priest na stick?
FUH NGWA


On Thursday,
November 7, 2013 2:19 PM, "ngahndi@yahoo.com"
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Mr. Owona,

Your seeming comparing of Biya to Ahidjo however intended,
is unfortunate. At the end of the day, Ahidjo was a more
purposeful and a more visionary leader than his hand-picked
successor. It is that purposeful and visionary effort that
has Cameroun still hanging by the threads left of Biya's
decades of plunder. What would have been left had Biya as
founding president inflicted his known plunder on what the
colonial French handed to him?

NDI MANJONG
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Dr Esale ,
You are beginning to write like a prophet. The
former Minister of Communication, Kontchou K. even added
that our democratic model was "exportable". We are
actually thinking of sending out political experts to
lecture other African dictators on the Cameroon model
whereby they will conserve their legitimacy and still get
elected all the time.
What Biya is doing is a big improvement from what
Ahidjo was doing. He used to stand elections alone, and if
he does not get 100%, any sous prefet in whose subdivision
he lost a vote will be sanctioned.
The worst case was even daring to cast a
"bulletin null". The cener agents would spend
months in that subdivision looking for the
"opposant" who goes to vote but does not support
the candidacy of "His Excellency, the God given father
and Founder of the nation"
How far we have evolved
today!

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On Nov 7, 2013, at 3:56 AM, SAM ESALE <invictusam.leadershipro@gmail.com>
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Brother
Herbert, 1) What makes you think
that His Excellency, President Paul Biya, is an
"illegal leader"? 2)
Did Mr. Biya not win more than 70% of the
electoral votes in the 2011 Presidential election, clearly
defeating 22 other candidates from various political parties
in La Republique?
 3) Was the Constitution not duly
amended by the National Assembly (Law Makers) to
accommodate and consolidate his legitimacy, long before
the  2011 elections? 4)
When was the last time the Fon of Bali or Mankon or
Bafut, won an election into "office"?
When was the last time the Chief of Konye or Bakingili
or Great Soppo or Kumba, ran a contested election for
the chieftaincy? Who elects/selects these traditional
leaders? 5) Is it plausible or
even remotely possible to imagine that our
"democracy" in Cameroon is modeled after our
traditional political "architecture" or structure?
What would "Cultural Anthropologists" say about
our political model or system of government?
 6) Why have you not aimed your
criticism at the Monarchy of The United Kingdom or
Queen of England, as well? When did the United Kingdom last
elect their King/Queen? Who elects/selects the
"leadership" here?
 7) BTW, who is the Head of Government
in Great Britain? Who is the Head of Government in
Cameroon? And how is the Magna-carta different from the
Constitution of the Republic of
Cameroon? 
8) What are the main differences between
"Absolute Despotism" and "Enlightened or
Benevolent Despotism", in relationship to
the  governance or Bali, as a "Fondom"
and that of Cameroon as a country?
 9) What International Institution or
Law recognizes "Southern Cameroon" as a country,
or is this a figment of the imagination of a hand full
of disgruntled Cameroonians?
 10) Which country among member
states of the United Nations, Security Council or
Africa Union, has recognized "Southern Cameroon"
as an independent state?
 Just curious. The more you
know....................................... Kind
regards,Sam 

On Wed,
Nov 6, 2013 at 8:44 AM, Herbert Boh <herbertboh@yahoo.com>
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My Brother Sam,
I agree. This is as much a moral as it is a legal
issue. It, sadly, unfolds in a country where
illegality in politics as in prostitution seems to
always triumph.

Take any number of activities and illegality
emerges winner: yes, abortion is illegal; underage sex or
marriages are outlawed; disinheriting the girl child or
women is illegal. Yes, prostitution, corruption, feymania,
bribery, or swindling of public resources are illegal, too.
But, the one thing true about Cameroon could be summarized
thus: "long live illegality!"

Today happens to be the 31st anniversary in power
of the illegality called once called The New Deal. The only
deal it has turned out to honor are illegal: vote buying is
illegal; vote rigging is illegal; to overstay or extend
one's political mandate is illegal; to colonize another
country (Southern Cameroons) is illegal and it is illegal to
disenfranchise millions of citizens, etc.

You have heard the expressions which justify why
illegality is legal in Cameroon: "le Cameroun c'est
le Cameroun"; "l'impossible n'est pas
Camerounais". You may want to add to that
"l'illegalite n'est pas
Camerounais".

The prostitutes in this story are in the image of
their illegal leader: as illegal, guilty and as morally
bankrupt as they come.
Boh Herbert

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On Nov 6, 2013, at 10:51 AM, SAM ESALE <invictusam.leadershipro@gmail.com>
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Brother
Herbert, I understand that this
story is being reported as a "moral issue" within
the Church in general and the Catholic Church in particular.
But let us broaden the perspective a little bit.

 Here are
my concerns; 1) Is
prostitution legal in Cameroon? Or, what does the
Cameroon Penal Code say about
Prostitution? (a) Would the law
in Cameroon protect the rights of prostitutes?

 (b) Would there be an Association of
Cameroon Prostitutes in Cameroon (ACP) to lobby for their
rights and/or interests? Where is their Corporate Office and
who might the chairperson be? 

(c) How would you cap or determine the minimum wage of
someone who is self-employed, if Prostitution was legal in
the Republic of Cameroon? (d) Is
if fair to say that this isn't only a "moral
issue", it is also a legal mater? No?

 I am just
curious. Best,Sam 

On Wed,
Nov 6, 2013 at 6:50 AM, Herbert Boh <herbertboh@yahoo.com>
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Dear All,
Very many priests of the Catholic Church are my
friends (one is my junior brother) and everyone of them that
I know are very happily unmarried. 

So, let's not use what was just a moment of human
weakness and temptation brought to daylight by this
disgusting "penis biting" crime to suggest that
Catholic priests are in some prison because they consented
(every one of them as an adult) to live celibacy. The
sacrament of priesthood is a sacrifice, consented by priests
many, if not most of whom, have previously experienced the
pleasures. 


Most priests and other religious of the Catholic
Church also take the vow of poverty. I'd be sickened if
we, Christians, abandoned them to wallow in misery just
because they took such a vow. It would be nonsense to
suggest that priests should also give up the vow of poverty
because they happen to like to spend money. So, too, it
would be stupid to suggest that the sacrament of marriage be
scrapped just because too many happily married people very
happily cheat on their spouses.


Now, let us, for the purpose of discussion,
presume that these sex workers were in a legal sector. If
they were, indeed, workers then is it possible that the
priest paid quite well... as a matter of fact, is it
possible that the priest paid way above the minimum wage? As
a reminder, the minimum wage (updated last June 8) is a
miserable 28,246F CFA (pre-tax) per month for all workers in
all sectors in Cameroon.


Let me be clear... I do not want anyone to think
that I am challenging the right of sex workers being bullish
about their tax-free stock and earnings. Which is why the
ladies of the night were right to negotiate a price above
minimum wage. At the same time, though, we know that the
only "Monoprix" in Cameroon shut its doors a while
back and that all prices in Cameroon are haggled.
We also know that market deals are usually agreed at a lower
price in Cameroon, including when the bargain is for the
purchase of "biabiabia meat". 


Which brings me to some questions: If a contract
was broken, why did the "not so reverend sisters"
take justice into their hands? (...in this case, they took
justice into their mouths). Why did they deliver this
Shylock-like "pound of manhood" punishment to a
priest who was cooperating (despite being blackmailed),
including causing another priest to help him deal with the
"plumbing job" at hand but also with picking up
the check?


Did the priest decide, as our managers at work do
at pay time, to "cut pay" to the sex workers
because "service in bed" was not as good as
expected? Are we sure the sex workers did not steal money
from the priest, making it impossible for him to honor the
payment agreed in the first place? Why would a priest agree
a price he could not afford for services on premises where
just one scandal using shout from the "not so reverend
sisters" would have blown their cover and uncovered the
roof over the convent room they were using?


Boy! Oh Boy! I'd love to hear this case
argued in court. 
Boh Herbert



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On Nov 6, 2013, at 7:40 AM, "Fritz Misodi O."
<fritzane@yahoo.co.uk>
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      These
Priests should be allowed to get married like pastors and
other men of God because sex scandals in catholic churches
is growing rampantly. They are human beings and despite
their priestshood calling they will always be tempted to
satisfy their sexual ego.Theyshould be allowed to keep
wives. Ashia Priest for that bite on your thing...



Fritz Misodi O.


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On Wednesday, November
6, 2013 10:33 AM, Francis Njung <njungf@yahoo.com>
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Should this be true we should all pray for the
priest and as well for the prostitutes after all Jesus was a
friend to all???



--- On Wed, 11/6/13, Tumasang Martin <tumasangm@hotmail.com>
wrote:



> From: Tumasang Martin <tumasangm@hotmail.com>

> Subject: [cameroon_politics] Cameroon Catholic Church
Again: Priest Caught in Sex Scandal now Hospitalized

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> Yaounde Military hospital after two prostitutes
almost

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> for unpaid sex. The CJ gathered that the reverend
priest of

> the Congrégation

> Carmel had left the Saint Benoit de Babéthe Monastery
in

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> Division, West Region, for Yaounde, on the invitation
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> prostitutes disguised in Reverend Sisters' attire
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priest

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> part of the bargain, they had agreed that the priest
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days

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> Yaounde and satisfying his sexual impulses with them,
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> Minor Seminary actually participated in the rounds of
sexual

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> the prostitutes; somuch that when Rev. Mathieu, could
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workers

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was

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> unsuspecting priest. As it

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> after all the enjoyment! And everything appeared

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priest

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to

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