Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

2013-07-22 Thread Caleb Alaka
 godi.
 
 From: Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.com
 To: banduga ismail bani...@yahoo.co.uk; A Virtual Network for friends of 
 West Nile westnilenet@kym.net 
 Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2013 6:17 AM
 
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address
 
 Presida,
 
 Banduga raises a good point here and I think we should be able to improve 
 our communications and actions to capture our rich diversity.
 
 Thanks
 
 Ejiku
 
 
 On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 11:55 AM, banduga ismail bani...@yahoo.co.uk 
 wrote:
 Thank you Caleb for this elaborate report. For many of us who did not know 
 well what had happened and was happening, this report gives us an insight. 
 I think it is high time we paid up our membership and annual subscriptions. 
 
 One thing in the report set me thinking for a while. The thinking that WNF 
 is a Lugbara thing is an aspect we should collectively try to dispel. In my 
 experience, most institutions that begin actually do so from an idea of one 
 or two individuals, who in most cases may be of the same tribe, faith or 
 come from the same place. As the thinking spreads with time, this challenge 
 often comes up. In the way the President put it, it does not seem to be an 
 alarming thing; however, I think we should try to demystify it so that we 
 enjoy the benefits of collective bargaining as the people of West Nile. 
 
 It possible to understand from the organizers Foundation events e.g. the 
 West Nile Night, Education Trust how the attendance or participation has 
 been in terms of diversity of West Nile (different ethnic groupings) and 
 whether there are reasons other than interest or lack of it to explain the 
 trends.
 
 your greatest enemies are not those who shout at everything you say; they 
 are those who keep quiet  
 
 From: Godfrey Mundua gmun...@gmail.com
 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net 
 Sent: Wednesday, 17 July 2013, 16:01
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address
 
 Counsel,
 Good and timely response with this comprehensive report.
 I hope this finally puts doubting minds to rest.
 Time now for everyone in the mailing list and all concerned about WNF to 
 respond to the report with positive criticism and suggestions if any.
 Thanks once again.
 GOD BLESS!
 
 Mundua Godfrey (IT)
 
 
 On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 2:43 PM, tabua butagira tbutag...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Thanks, Caleb, for this detailed write-up. I hope the emerging discussions 
 on this report by members (after perusal) will be hinged on action needed, 
 not free-wheeling rhetoric. Let's invest our time, ideas, professional or 
 personal networks, cash/material or other such resources to fully lift the 
 initiative off the ground.
  
 That appears tto be he clarion call in the President's message, if I 
 haven't adulterated the intepretation.
  
 Except for some dropped words, the document is comprehensive and 
 informative.
  
 I'm hoping the Foundation leadership particularly clarifies WNF's status; 
 do we categorise it as a development pressure group, civil society 
 organisation, a community initiative, a company limited by shares or just a 
 Foundation so that its operational relationship - opportunities and 
 limitations - with other stakeholders is easier to discern and rationalise.
  
 I bow in respect, Counsel!
  
 Tabu Butagira
  

 
 From: Onugbea Williams onug...@yahoo.com
 To: samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.uk; Caleb Alaka 
 calebal...@yahoo.com; A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
 westnilenet@kym.net; A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
 westnilenet@kym.net 
 Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 12:15 PM
 
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address
 
 
 Good state of foundation address. 
 please H.E, could you add the intervention and thier numbers especially 
 from items 1.4.3 to 1.4.6
 Regards
 From: samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.uk
 To: Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com; A Virtual Network for friends of 
 West Nile westnilenet@kym.net; A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
 westnilenet@kym.net 
 Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 7:59 AM
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address
 
 Ha ha ha ha ha...
 Kaleb, who told you we don't have leader of opposition in this virtual 
 parliament? Do you remember father Rofino's piece about the conversation 
 between a priest and a Christian whom the priest asked whether he ever 
 prays and the man said yes he prays, and when the priest asked how come he 
 had never seen him in the church the man replied that he is in the secret 
 service! We might be having leaders of opposition who are in the secret 
 service to use father's words.
  
 But on a serious note I wish to thank you and the executive committee for 
 taking the time to respond to many concerns over lack of feedback from the 
 leadership. I hope to read through the document carefully to be able to 
 make an appropriate response.
  
 Once again thank you very much for your positive response

Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

2013-07-22 Thread Charles Male
 an underlying factor
 in the establishment of Muni University (initially called West Nile
 University).

 There are also good suggestions for how to alter this perception. Let’s
 grab these and make this organization move forward for the good of the
 region.

 *6.2. Clarification of status*: One person (Tabu) has already asked this:
 Is the status that of “a development pressure group, civil society
 organisation, a community initiative, a company limited by shares or just a
 Foundation”. If you search this Net, you will find that on 14th Oct, 2010,
 Mr. Alaka posted to this net a Certificate of Incorporation for West Nile
 Foundation Limited, dated 8th October, 2010. (Being a “njuka” in the WNN
 then, I downloaded and saved a copy of it). I remember, members were very
 happy about this achievement and many did express this in black and white
 on the Net.

 I guess when one reads under 2.6.3 in the Report that “The Trust Deed for
 the WNETF has finally been developed and it is in the final stages of being
 duly registered”, things get a little murky. Though for purposes of
 separate accountability, it does make sense to have a separate account for
 the Education agenda. Still, some clarification would be useful, as to the
 purpose of this specific registration considering the fact that other areas
 / agenda’s of the WNF are still going to pick up. Does this mean each area
 of activity (e.g. Health, Agriculture, Environment) will be separately
 registered? I thought we would use the already registered organization to
 open separate accounts if/when needed. You may have to forgive me for being
 this duff: registration of organizations is like football to me J What
 necessitates this other registration of the WNF Education Trust Fund or
 Trust Deed is what I do not understand yet.



 *7. Associate membership:* I guess the Constitution would have clarified
 this, to address concerns of the many who are not native to the WN but have
 interests for the good of the region. Anyhow, thanks Caleb for the
 clarifying response.



 My humble contribution.


 Maandera





 On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 2:17 PM, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Presida,

 Banduga raises a good point here and I think we should be able to improve
 our communications and actions to capture our rich diversity.

 Thanks

 Ejiku


 On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 11:55 AM, banduga ismail
 bani...@yahoo.co.ukwrote:

 Thank you Caleb for this elaborate report. For many of us who did not
 know well what had happened and was happening, this report gives us an
 insight. I think it is high time we paid up our membership and annual
 subscriptions.

 One thing in the report set me thinking for a while. The thinking that
 WNF is a Lugbara thing is an aspect we should collectively try to
 dispel.
 In my experience, most institutions that begin actually do so from an
 idea
 of one or two individuals, who in most cases may be of the same tribe,
 faith or come from the same place. As the thinking spreads with time,
 this
 challenge often comes up. In the way the President put it, it does not
 seem
 to be an alarming thing; however, I think we should try to demystify it
 so
 that we enjoy the benefits of collective bargaining as the people of
 West
 Nile.

 It possible to understand from the organizers Foundation events e.g. the
 West Nile Night, Education Trust how the attendance or participation has
 been in terms of diversity of West Nile (different ethnic groupings) and
 whether there are reasons other than interest or lack of it to explain
 the
 trends.

 your greatest enemies are not those who shout at everything you say;
 they are those who keep quiet

   --
  *From:* Godfrey Mundua gmun...@gmail.com
 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Wednesday, 17 July 2013, 16:01
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

 Counsel,
 Good and timely response with this comprehensive report.
 I hope this finally puts doubting minds to rest.
 Time now for everyone in the mailing list and all concerned about WNF to
 respond to the report with positive criticism and suggestions if any.
 Thanks once again.
 GOD BLESS!

 Mundua Godfrey (IT)


 On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 2:43 PM, tabua butagira
 tbutag...@yahoo.comwrote:

 Thanks, Caleb, for this detailed write-up. I hope the emerging
 discussions on this report by members (after perusal) will be hinged on
 action needed, not free-wheeling rhetoric. Let's invest our time, ideas,
 professional or personal networks, cash/material or other such resources
 to
 fully lift the initiative off the ground.

 That appears tto be he clarion call in the President's message, if I
 haven't adulterated the intepretation.

 Except for some dropped words, the document is comprehensive and
 informative.

 I'm hoping the Foundation leadership particularly clarifies WNF's
 status;
 do we categorise it as a development pressure group, civil society
 organisation

Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

2013-07-22 Thread Caleb Alaka
 want to
 consider the fact that sometimes things have centred in Arua simply because
 of the historical role Arua has played in the region, and for
 practical-cum-infrastructural reasons. This was also an underlying factor
 in the establishment of Muni University (initially called West Nile
 University).
 
 There are also good suggestions for how to alter this perception. Let’s
 grab these and make this organization move forward for the good of the
 region.
 
 *6.2. Clarification of status*: One person (Tabu) has already asked this:
 Is the status that of “a development pressure group, civil society
 organisation, a community initiative, a company limited by shares or just a
 Foundation”. If you search this Net, you will find that on 14th Oct, 2010,
 Mr. Alaka posted to this net a Certificate of Incorporation for West Nile
 Foundation Limited, dated 8th October, 2010. (Being a “njuka” in the WNN
 then, I downloaded and saved a copy of it). I remember, members were very
 happy about this achievement and many did express this in black and white
 on the Net.
 
 I guess when one reads under 2.6.3 in the Report that “The Trust Deed for
 the WNETF has finally been developed and it is in the final stages of being
 duly registered”, things get a little murky. Though for purposes of
 separate accountability, it does make sense to have a separate account for
 the Education agenda. Still, some clarification would be useful, as to the
 purpose of this specific registration considering the fact that other areas
 / agenda’s of the WNF are still going to pick up. Does this mean each area
 of activity (e.g. Health, Agriculture, Environment) will be separately
 registered? I thought we would use the already registered organization to
 open separate accounts if/when needed. You may have to forgive me for being
 this duff: registration of organizations is like football to me J What
 necessitates this other registration of the WNF Education Trust Fund or
 Trust Deed is what I do not understand yet.
 
 
 
 *7. Associate membership:* I guess the Constitution would have clarified
 this, to address concerns of the many who are not native to the WN but have
 interests for the good of the region. Anyhow, thanks Caleb for the
 clarifying response.
 
 
 
 My humble contribution.
 
 
 Maandera
 
 
 
 
 
 On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 2:17 PM, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
 Presida,
 
 Banduga raises a good point here and I think we should be able to improve
 our communications and actions to capture our rich diversity.
 
 Thanks
 
 Ejiku
 
 
 On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 11:55 AM, banduga ismail
 bani...@yahoo.co.ukwrote:
 
 Thank you Caleb for this elaborate report. For many of us who did not
 know well what had happened and was happening, this report gives us an
 insight. I think it is high time we paid up our membership and annual
 subscriptions.
 
 One thing in the report set me thinking for a while. The thinking that
 WNF is a Lugbara thing is an aspect we should collectively try to
 dispel.
 In my experience, most institutions that begin actually do so from an
 idea
 of one or two individuals, who in most cases may be of the same tribe,
 faith or come from the same place. As the thinking spreads with time,
 this
 challenge often comes up. In the way the President put it, it does not
 seem
 to be an alarming thing; however, I think we should try to demystify it
 so
 that we enjoy the benefits of collective bargaining as the people of
 West
 Nile.
 
 It possible to understand from the organizers Foundation events e.g. the
 West Nile Night, Education Trust how the attendance or participation has
 been in terms of diversity of West Nile (different ethnic groupings) and
 whether there are reasons other than interest or lack of it to explain
 the
 trends.
 
 your greatest enemies are not those who shout at everything you say;
 they are those who keep quiet
 
  --
 *From:* Godfrey Mundua gmun...@gmail.com
 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Wednesday, 17 July 2013, 16:01
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address
 
 Counsel,
 Good and timely response with this comprehensive report.
 I hope this finally puts doubting minds to rest.
 Time now for everyone in the mailing list and all concerned about WNF to
 respond to the report with positive criticism and suggestions if any.
 Thanks once again.
 GOD BLESS!
 
 Mundua Godfrey (IT)
 
 
 On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 2:43 PM, tabua butagira
 tbutag...@yahoo.comwrote:
 
 Thanks, Caleb, for this detailed write-up. I hope the emerging
 discussions on this report by members (after perusal) will be hinged on
 action needed, not free-wheeling rhetoric. Let's invest our time, ideas,
 professional or personal networks, cash/material or other such resources
 to
 fully lift the initiative off the ground.
 
 That appears tto be he clarion call in the President's message, if I
 haven't adulterated the intepretation

Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

2013-07-18 Thread banduga ismail
Thank you Caleb for this elaborate report. For many of us who did not know well 
what had happened and was happening, this report gives us an insight. I think 
it is high time we paid up our membership and annual subscriptions. 

One thing in the report set me thinking for a while. The thinking that WNF is a 
Lugbara thing is an aspect we should collectively try to dispel. In my 
experience, most institutions that begin actually do so from an idea of one or 
two individuals, who in most cases may be of the same tribe, faith or come from 
the same place. As the thinking spreads with time, this challenge often comes 
up. In the way the President put it, it does not seem to be an alarming thing; 
however, I think we should try to demystify it so that we enjoy the benefits of 
collective bargaining as the people of West Nile. 

It possible to understand from the organizers Foundation events e.g. the West 
Nile Night, Education Trust how the attendance or participation has been in 
terms of diversity of West Nile (different ethnic groupings) and whether there 
are reasons other than interest or lack of it to explain the trends.

your greatest enemies are not those who shout at everything you say; they are 
those who keep quiet  



 From: Godfrey Mundua gmun...@gmail.com
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Wednesday, 17 July 2013, 16:01
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address
 


Counsel,
Good and timely response with this comprehensive report.
I hope this finally puts doubting minds to rest.
Time now for everyone in the mailing list and all concerned about WNF to 
respond to the report with positive criticism and suggestions if any.
Thanks once again.
GOD BLESS!

Mundua Godfrey (IT)




On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 2:43 PM, tabua butagira tbutag...@yahoo.com wrote:

Thanks, Caleb, for this detailed write-up. I hope the emerging discussions on 
this report by members (after perusal) will be hinged on action needed, not 
free-wheeling rhetoric. Let's invest our time, ideas, professional or personal 
networks, cash/material or other such resources to fully lift the initiative 
off the ground. 
 
That appears tto be he clarion call in the President's message, if I haven't 
adulterated the intepretation.
 
Except for some dropped words, the document is comprehensive and informative. 
 
I'm hoping the Foundation leadership particularly clarifies WNF's status; do 
we categorise it as a development pressure group, civil society organisation, 
a community initiative, a company limited by shares or just a Foundation so 
that its operational relationship - opportunities and limitations - with other 
stakeholders is easier to discern and rationalise.
 
I bow in respect, Counsel!
 
Tabu Butagira
 
   


From: Onugbea Williams onug...@yahoo.com
To: samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.uk; Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com; 
A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net; A Virtual 
Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 12:15 PM

Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address
 




Good state of foundation address. 

please H.E, could you add the intervention and thier numbers especially from 
items 1.4.3 to 1.4.6
Regards

From: samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.uk
To: Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com; A Virtual Network for friends of West 
Nile westnilenet@kym.net; A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 7:59 AM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address
 


Ha ha ha ha ha...
Kaleb, who told you we don't have leader of opposition in this virtual 
parliament? Do you remember father Rofino's piece about the conversation 
between a priest and a Christian whom the priest asked whether he ever prays 
and the man said yes he prays, and when the priest asked how come he had never 
seen him in the church the man replied that he is in the secret service! We 
might be having leaders of opposition who are in the secret service to use 
father's words.
 
But on a serious note I wish to thank you and the executive committee for 
taking the time to respond to many concerns over lack of feedback from the 
leadership. I hope to read through the document carefully to be able to make 
an appropriate response. 
 
Once again thank you very much for your positive response.
 
Sam


From: Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2013, 13:28
Subject: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address
 


Dear Colleagues, please find attached a state of the Foundation Address for 
your deliberations, comments, dissection. As the Virtual Parliament, your 
positive contribution will be appreciated. Note that since we have no position 
of Leader of Opposition, we hope for constructive criticism.


May the Almighty God bless all of you


Caleb Alaka
LLB

Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

2013-07-18 Thread Robert Ejiku
Presida,

Banduga raises a good point here and I think we should be able to improve
our communications and actions to capture our rich diversity.

Thanks

Ejiku


On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 11:55 AM, banduga ismail bani...@yahoo.co.ukwrote:

 Thank you Caleb for this elaborate report. For many of us who did not know
 well what had happened and was happening, this report gives us an insight.
 I think it is high time we paid up our membership and annual subscriptions.

 One thing in the report set me thinking for a while. The thinking that WNF
 is a Lugbara thing is an aspect we should collectively try to dispel. In my
 experience, most institutions that begin actually do so from an idea of one
 or two individuals, who in most cases may be of the same tribe, faith or
 come from the same place. As the thinking spreads with time, this challenge
 often comes up. In the way the President put it, it does not seem to be an
 alarming thing; however, I think we should try to demystify it so that we
 enjoy the benefits of collective bargaining as the people of West Nile.

 It possible to understand from the organizers Foundation events e.g. the
 West Nile Night, Education Trust how the attendance or participation has
 been in terms of diversity of West Nile (different ethnic groupings) and
 whether there are reasons other than interest or lack of it to explain the
 trends.

 your greatest enemies are not those who shout at everything you say; they
 are those who keep quiet

   --
  *From:* Godfrey Mundua gmun...@gmail.com
 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Wednesday, 17 July 2013, 16:01
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

 Counsel,
 Good and timely response with this comprehensive report.
 I hope this finally puts doubting minds to rest.
 Time now for everyone in the mailing list and all concerned about WNF to
 respond to the report with positive criticism and suggestions if any.
 Thanks once again.
 GOD BLESS!

 Mundua Godfrey (IT)


 On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 2:43 PM, tabua butagira tbutag...@yahoo.comwrote:

 Thanks, Caleb, for this detailed write-up. I hope the emerging discussions
 on this report by members (after perusal) will be hinged on action needed,
 not free-wheeling rhetoric. Let's invest our time, ideas, professional or
 personal networks, cash/material or other such resources to fully lift the
 initiative off the ground.

 That appears tto be he clarion call in the President's message, if I
 haven't adulterated the intepretation.

 Except for some dropped words, the document is comprehensive and
 informative.

 I'm hoping the Foundation leadership particularly clarifies WNF's status;
 do we categorise it as a development pressure group, civil society
 organisation, a community initiative, a company limited by shares or just a
 Foundation so that its operational relationship - opportunities and
 limitations - with other stakeholders is easier to discern and rationalise.

 I bow in respect, Counsel!

 Tabu Butagira



*From:* Onugbea Williams onug...@yahoo.com
 *To:* samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.uk; Caleb Alaka 
 calebal...@yahoo.com; A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
 westnilenet@kym.net; A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
 westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Wednesday, July 17, 2013 12:15 PM

 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address


 Good state of foundation address.
 please H.E, could you add the intervention and thier numbers especially
 from items 1.4.3 to 1.4.6
 Regards
*From:* samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.uk
 *To:* Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com; A Virtual Network for friends
 of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net; A Virtual Network for friends of West
 Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Wednesday, July 17, 2013 7:59 AM
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

 Ha ha ha ha ha...
 Kaleb, who told you we don't have leader of opposition in this virtual
 parliament? Do you remember father Rofino's piece about the conversation
 between a priest and a Christian whom the priest asked whether he ever
 prays and the man said yes he prays, and when the priest asked how come he
 had never seen him in the church the man replied that he is in the secret
 service! We might be having leaders of opposition who are in the secret
 service to use father's words.

 But on a serious note I wish to thank you and the executive committee for
 taking the time to respond to many concerns over lack of feedback from the
 leadership. I hope to read through the document carefully to be able to
 make an appropriate response.

 Once again thank you very much for your positive response.

 Sam

*From:* Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com
 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Tuesday, 16 July 2013, 13:28
 *Subject:* [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

 Dear Colleagues, please find attached a state of the Foundation

Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

2013-07-18 Thread Adiga Godi
We just need to elect officials with names ranging from Pakwach to Adjumani and 
award scholarships across West Nile. That will show diversity and dispel the 
Lugbara thing.
Adiga godi.



From: Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.com
To: banduga ismail bani...@yahoo.co.uk; A Virtual Network for friends of West 
Nile westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2013 6:17 AM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address



Presida,

Banduga raises a good point here and I think we should be able to improve our 
communications and actions to capture our rich diversity.

Thanks

Ejiku




On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 11:55 AM, banduga ismail bani...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

Thank you Caleb for this elaborate report. For many of us who did not know well 
what had happened and was happening, this report gives us an insight. I think 
it is high time we paid up our membership and annual subscriptions. 


One thing in the report set me thinking for a while. The thinking that WNF is 
a Lugbara thing is an aspect we should collectively try to dispel. In my 
experience, most institutions that begin actually do so from an idea of one or 
two individuals, who in most cases may be of the same tribe, faith or come 
from the same place. As the thinking spreads with time, this challenge often 
comes up. In the way the President put it, it does not seem to be an alarming 
thing; however, I think we should try to demystify it so that we enjoy the 
benefits of collective bargaining as the people of West Nile. 


It possible to understand from the organizers Foundation events e.g. the West 
Nile Night, Education Trust how the attendance or participation has been in 
terms of diversity of West Nile (different ethnic groupings) and whether there 
are reasons other than interest or lack of it to explain the trends.


your greatest enemies are not those who shout at everything you say; they are 
those who keep quiet  




From: Godfrey Mundua gmun...@gmail.com
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Wednesday, 17 July 2013, 16:01
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address



Counsel,
Good and timely response with this comprehensive report.
I hope this finally puts doubting minds to rest.
Time now for everyone in the mailing list and all concerned about WNF to 
respond to the report with positive criticism and suggestions if any.
Thanks once again.
GOD BLESS!

Mundua Godfrey (IT)




On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 2:43 PM, tabua butagira tbutag...@yahoo.com wrote:

Thanks, Caleb, for this detailed write-up. I hope the emerging discussions on 
this report by members (after perusal) will be hinged on action needed, not 
free-wheeling rhetoric. Let's invest our time, ideas, professional or personal 
networks, cash/material or other such resources to fully lift the initiative 
off the ground. 
 
That appears tto be he clarion call in the President's message, if I haven't 
adulterated the intepretation.
 
Except for some dropped words, the document is comprehensive and informative. 
 
I'm hoping the Foundation leadership particularly clarifies WNF's status; do 
we categorise it as a development pressure group, civil society organisation, 
a community initiative, a company limited by shares or just a Foundation so 
that its operational relationship - opportunities and limitations - with 
other stakeholders is easier to discern and rationalise.
 
I bow in respect, Counsel!
 
Tabu Butagira
 
   


From: Onugbea Williams onug...@yahoo.com
To: samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.uk; Caleb Alaka 
calebal...@yahoo.com; A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
westnilenet@kym.net; A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 12:15 PM 

Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address





Good state of foundation address. 

please H.E, could you add the intervention and thier numbers especially from 
items 1.4.3 to 1.4.6
Regards

From: samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.uk
To: Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com; A Virtual Network for friends of West 
Nile westnilenet@kym.net; A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 7:59 AM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address



Ha ha ha ha ha...
Kaleb, who told you we don't have leader of opposition in this virtual 
parliament? Do you remember father Rofino's piece about the conversation 
between a priest and a Christian whom the priest asked whether he ever prays 
and the man said yes he prays, and when the priest asked how come he had 
never seen him in the church the man replied that he is in the secret 
service! We might be having leaders of opposition who are in the secret 
service to use father's words.
 
But on a serious note I wish to thank you and the executive committee for 
taking the time to respond to many concerns over lack of feedback from the 
leadership. I

Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

2013-07-17 Thread kikonyogo kivumbi
Good text. What role do interested parties to the region, but  not
necessarily coming from there  shall play? Also building partnership with
like minded groups from other parts of the country to say  promote mutual
development and cultural exchange. A person like me has a history of
100years ties with west nile, from my  grand father having made a covenant
with a west niler. so, some of us can play roles like fundraising, good
will ambassador or even lobbying for student scholarship from Kabaka
Education fund or still, even talking to good schools to consider giving
one or two or so bursaries for disadvantaged students from the region.  i
know some  well wishers who have schools, may be they need to be reached
out to. So, associate interested parties have a role to play as well
kikonyogo

On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 7:59 AM, samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.ukwrote:

 Ha ha ha ha ha...
 Kaleb, who told you we don't have leader of opposition in this virtual
 parliament? Do you remember father Rofino's piece about the conversation
 between a priest and a Christian whom the priest asked whether he ever
 prays and the man said yes he prays, and when the priest asked how come he
 had never seen him in the church the man replied that he is in the secret
 service! We might be having leaders of opposition who are in the secret
 service to use father's words.

 But on a serious note I wish to thank you and the executive committee for
 taking the time to respond to many concerns over lack of feedback from the
 leadership. I hope to read through the document carefully to be able to
 make an appropriate response.

 Once again thank you very much for your positive response.

 Sam

*From:* Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com
 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Tuesday, 16 July 2013, 13:28
 *Subject:* [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

 Dear Colleagues, please find attached a state of the Foundation Address
 for your deliberations, comments, dissection. As the Virtual Parliament,
 your positive contribution will be appreciated. Note that since we have no
 position of Leader of Opposition, we hope for constructive criticism.

 May the Almighty God bless all of you

 Caleb Alaka
 LLB (Hons) MUK
 Diploma Legal Practice LDC
 MBA (ESAMI)
 LLM
 Doctoral Student
 President West Nile Foundation

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Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

2013-07-17 Thread Robert Ejiku
Mr Kivumbi,

Thats a brilliant idea and I am sure the Excom and the community has not
given much thought to this currently but it seems very much in tandem with
our overall objective.

I am sure the President and excom are going to take this up for policy
formulation.

Thank you for your enthusiasm.


Robert Ejiku


On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 11:13 AM, kikonyogo kivumbi
kikonyog...@gmail.comwrote:

 Good text. What role do interested parties to the region, but  not
 necessarily coming from there  shall play? Also building partnership with
 like minded groups from other parts of the country to say  promote mutual
 development and cultural exchange. A person like me has a history of
 100years ties with west nile, from my  grand father having made a covenant
 with a west niler. so, some of us can play roles like fundraising, good
 will ambassador or even lobbying for student scholarship from Kabaka
 Education fund or still, even talking to good schools to consider giving
 one or two or so bursaries for disadvantaged students from the region.  i
 know some  well wishers who have schools, may be they need to be reached
 out to. So, associate interested parties have a role to play as well
 kikonyogo

 On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 7:59 AM, samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.ukwrote:

 Ha ha ha ha ha...
 Kaleb, who told you we don't have leader of opposition in this virtual
 parliament? Do you remember father Rofino's piece about the conversation
 between a priest and a Christian whom the priest asked whether he ever
 prays and the man said yes he prays, and when the priest asked how come he
 had never seen him in the church the man replied that he is in the secret
 service! We might be having leaders of opposition who are in the secret
 service to use father's words.

 But on a serious note I wish to thank you and the executive committee for
 taking the time to respond to many concerns over lack of feedback from the
 leadership. I hope to read through the document carefully to be able to
 make an appropriate response.

 Once again thank you very much for your positive response.

 Sam

*From:* Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com
 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Tuesday, 16 July 2013, 13:28
 *Subject:* [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

 Dear Colleagues, please find attached a state of the Foundation Address
 for your deliberations, comments, dissection. As the Virtual Parliament,
 your positive contribution will be appreciated. Note that since we have no
 position of Leader of Opposition, we hope for constructive criticism.

 May the Almighty God bless all of you

 Caleb Alaka
 LLB (Hons) MUK
 Diploma Legal Practice LDC
 MBA (ESAMI)
 LLM
 Doctoral Student
 President West Nile Foundation

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Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

2013-07-17 Thread Onugbea Williams


Good state of foundation address. 

please H.E, could you add the intervention and thier numbers especially from 
items 1.4.3 to 1.4.6
Regards



 From: samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.uk
To: Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com; A Virtual Network for friends of West 
Nile westnilenet@kym.net; A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 7:59 AM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address
 


Ha ha ha ha ha...
Kaleb, who told you we don't have leader of opposition in this virtual 
parliament? Do you remember father Rofino's piece about the conversation 
between a priest and a Christian whom the priest asked whether he ever prays 
and the man said yes he prays, and when the priest asked how come he had never 
seen him in the church the man replied that he is in the secret service! We 
might be having leaders of opposition who are in the secret service to use 
father's words.
 
But on a serious note I wish to thank you and the executive committee for 
taking the time to respond to many concerns over lack of feedback from the 
leadership. I hope to read through the document carefully to be able to make an 
appropriate response. 
 
Once again thank you very much for your positive response.
 
Sam

From: Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2013, 13:28
Subject: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address
 


Dear Colleagues, please find attached a state of the Foundation Address for 
your deliberations, comments, dissection. As the Virtual Parliament, your 
positive contribution will be appreciated. Note that since we have no position 
of Leader of Opposition, we hope for constructive criticism.

May the Almighty God bless all of you

Caleb Alaka
LLB (Hons) MUK
Diploma Legal Practice LDC
MBA (ESAMI)
LLM
Doctoral Student
President West Nile Foundation

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Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

2013-07-17 Thread atibuni kefa
Dear Caleb,
Precisely, this report is at the very core of
understanding the underlying issues of WNF. Indeed   I would wish to thank you 
and all the
volunteers who have sacrificed to bring the foundation this far. True, the
challenges are quite kaleidoscopic in nature, but I couldn’t agree with you
more when you mentioned that, like in any other human organization, teething
problems always emerge prominently at the formation stage. For me, this report
alone is a milestone in the right direction. For example, how would some of us;
new entrants, know the account name of the Foundation? How would we have known
the rightful committee to address our issues to, if it is not for this report?
And so on and so on.
My opinion is that
the threats and challenges you enlisted require us to work in concert with one
another, so we can recreate a West Nile that lives beyond tribal or 
otherdifferences. 
Lastly, I would like to thank you and the craftsmen for
having developed such a beautiful logo
God bless,
Kefa 




 From: Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2013 11:28 PM
Subject: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address
 


Dear Colleagues, please find attached a state of the Foundation Address for 
your deliberations, comments, dissection. As the Virtual Parliament, your 
positive contribution will be appreciated. Note that since we have no position 
of Leader of Opposition, we hope for constructive criticism.

May the Almighty God bless all of you

Caleb Alaka
LLB (Hons) MUK
Diploma Legal Practice LDC
MBA (ESAMI)
LLM
Doctoral Student
President West Nile Foundation

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Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

2013-07-17 Thread tabua butagira
Thanks, Caleb, for this detailed write-up. I hope the emerging discussions on 
this report by members (after perusal) will be hinged on action needed, not 
free-wheeling rhetoric. Let's invest our time, ideas, professional or personal 
networks, cash/material or other such resources to fully lift the initiative 
off the ground. 
 
That appears tto be he clarion call in the President's message, if I haven't 
adulterated the intepretation.
 
Except for some dropped words, the document is comprehensive and informative. 
 
I'm hoping the Foundation leadership particularly clarifies WNF's status; do we 
categorise it as a development pressure group, civil society organisation, a 
community initiative, a company limited by shares or just a Foundation so that 
its operational relationship - opportunities and limitations - with other 
stakeholders is easier to discern and rationalise.
 
I bow in respect, Counsel!
 
Tabu Butagira
 
   
 


 From: Onugbea Williams onug...@yahoo.com
To: samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.uk; Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com; 
A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net; A Virtual 
Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 12:15 PM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address
  




Good state of foundation address. 

please H.E, could you add the intervention and thier numbers especially from 
items 1.4.3 to 1.4.6
Regards
 


 From: samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.uk
To: Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com; A Virtual Network for friends of West 
Nile westnilenet@kym.net; A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 7:59 AM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address
  


Ha ha ha ha ha...
Kaleb, who told you we don't have leader of opposition in this virtual 
parliament? Do you remember father Rofino's piece about the conversation 
between a priest and a Christian whom the priest asked whether he ever prays 
and the man said yes he prays, and when the priest asked how come he had never 
seen him in the church the man replied that he is in the secret service! We 
might be having leaders of opposition who are in the secret service to use 
father's words.
 
But on a serious note I wish to thank you and the executive committee for 
taking the time to respond to many concerns over lack of feedback from the 
leadership. I hope to read through the document carefully to be able to make an 
appropriate response. 
 
Once again thank you very much for your positive response.
 
Sam
 


 From: Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2013, 13:28
Subject: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address
  


Dear Colleagues, please find attached a state of the Foundation Address for 
your deliberations, comments, dissection. As the Virtual Parliament, your 
positive contribution will be appreciated. Note that since we have no position 
of Leader of Opposition, we hope for constructive criticism.

May the Almighty God bless all of you

Caleb Alaka
LLB (Hons) MUK
Diploma Legal Practice LDC
MBA (ESAMI)
LLM
Doctoral Student
President West Nile Foundation

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Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

2013-07-17 Thread Godfrey Mundua
Counsel,
Good and timely response with this comprehensive report.
I hope this finally puts doubting minds to rest.
Time now for everyone in the mailing list and all concerned about WNF to
respond to the report with positive criticism and suggestions if any.
Thanks once again.
GOD BLESS!

Mundua Godfrey (IT)


On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 2:43 PM, tabua butagira tbutag...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Thanks, Caleb, for this detailed write-up. I hope the emerging discussions
 on this report by members (after perusal) will be hinged on action needed,
 not free-wheeling rhetoric. Let's invest our time, ideas, professional or
 personal networks, cash/material or other such resources to fully lift the
 initiative off the ground.

 That appears tto be he clarion call in the President's message, if I
 haven't adulterated the intepretation.

 Except for some dropped words, the document is comprehensive and
 informative.

 I'm hoping the Foundation leadership particularly clarifies WNF's status;
 do we categorise it as a development pressure group, civil society
 organisation, a community initiative, a company limited by shares or just a
 Foundation so that its operational relationship - opportunities and
 limitations - with other stakeholders is easier to discern and rationalise.

 I bow in respect, Counsel!

 Tabu Butagira



*From:* Onugbea Williams onug...@yahoo.com
 *To:* samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.uk; Caleb Alaka 
 calebal...@yahoo.com; A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
 westnilenet@kym.net; A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
 westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Wednesday, July 17, 2013 12:15 PM

 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address


 Good state of foundation address.
 please H.E, could you add the intervention and thier numbers especially
 from items 1.4.3 to 1.4.6
 Regards
*From:* samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.uk
 *To:* Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com; A Virtual Network for friends
 of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net; A Virtual Network for friends of West
 Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Wednesday, July 17, 2013 7:59 AM
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

 Ha ha ha ha ha...
 Kaleb, who told you we don't have leader of opposition in this virtual
 parliament? Do you remember father Rofino's piece about the conversation
 between a priest and a Christian whom the priest asked whether he ever
 prays and the man said yes he prays, and when the priest asked how come he
 had never seen him in the church the man replied that he is in the secret
 service! We might be having leaders of opposition who are in the secret
 service to use father's words.

 But on a serious note I wish to thank you and the executive committee for
 taking the time to respond to many concerns over lack of feedback from the
 leadership. I hope to read through the document carefully to be able to
 make an appropriate response.

 Once again thank you very much for your positive response.

 Sam

*From:* Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com
 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Tuesday, 16 July 2013, 13:28
 *Subject:* [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

 Dear Colleagues, please find attached a state of the Foundation Address
 for your deliberations, comments, dissection. As the Virtual Parliament,
 your positive contribution will be appreciated. Note that since we have no
 position of Leader of Opposition, we hope for constructive criticism.

 May the Almighty God bless all of you

 Caleb Alaka
 LLB (Hons) MUK
 Diploma Legal Practice LDC
 MBA (ESAMI)
 LLM
 Doctoral Student
 President West Nile Foundation

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2013-07-17 Thread Caleb Alaka
Kivumbi, thanks so much, our membership includes associates who are friends of 
West Nile, you are indeed welcome

Sent from my iPhone

On Jul 17, 2013, at 11:13 AM, kikonyogo kivumbi kikonyog...@gmail.com wrote:

 Good text. What role do interested parties to the region, but  not 
 necessarily coming from there  shall play? Also building partnership with 
 like minded groups from other parts of the country to say  promote mutual 
 development and cultural exchange. A person like me has a history of 
 100years ties with west nile, from my  grand father having made a covenant 
 with a west niler. so, some of us can play roles like fundraising, good will 
 ambassador or even lobbying for student scholarship from Kabaka Education 
 fund or still, even talking to good schools to consider giving one or two or 
 so bursaries for disadvantaged students from the region.  i know some  well 
 wishers who have schools, may be they need to be reached out to. So, 
 associate interested parties have a role to play as well
 kikonyogo
 
 On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 7:59 AM, samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
 Ha ha ha ha ha...
 Kaleb, who told you we don't have leader of opposition in this virtual 
 parliament? Do you remember father Rofino's piece about the conversation 
 between a priest and a Christian whom the priest asked whether he ever prays 
 and the man said yes he prays, and when the priest asked how come he had 
 never seen him in the church the man replied that he is in the secret 
 service! We might be having leaders of opposition who are in the secret 
 service to use father's words.
  
 But on a serious note I wish to thank you and the executive committee for 
 taking the time to respond to many concerns over lack of feedback from the 
 leadership. I hope to read through the document carefully to be able to make 
 an appropriate response.
  
 Once again thank you very much for your positive response.
  
 Sam
 
 From: Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com
 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net 
 Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2013, 13:28
 Subject: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address
 
 Dear Colleagues, please find attached a state of the Foundation Address for 
 your deliberations, comments, dissection. As the Virtual Parliament, your 
 positive contribution will be appreciated. Note that since we have no 
 position of Leader of Opposition, we hope for constructive criticism.
 
 May the Almighty God bless all of you
 
 Caleb Alaka
 LLB (Hons) MUK
 Diploma Legal Practice LDC
 MBA (ESAMI)
 LLM
 Doctoral Student
 President West Nile Foundation
 
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[WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

2013-07-16 Thread Caleb Alaka
Dear colleagues,

The above captioned has been sent, however, delivery awaits approval of the 
moderator. I have communicated the same to the moderator, Kindly lets await the 
same
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Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

2013-07-16 Thread samuel andema
Ha ha ha ha ha...
Kaleb, who told you we don't have leader of opposition in this virtual 
parliament? Do you remember father Rofino's piece about the conversation 
between a priest and a Christian whom the priest asked whether he ever prays 
and the man said yes he prays, and when the priest asked how come he had never 
seen him in the church the man replied that he is in the secret service! We 
might be having leaders of opposition who are in the secret service to use 
father's words.
 
But on a serious note I wish to thank you and the executive committee for 
taking the time to respond to many concerns over lack of feedback from the 
leadership. I hope to read through the document carefully to be able to make an 
appropriate response. 
 
Once again thank you very much for your positive response.
 
Sam
 


 From: Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2013, 13:28
Subject: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address
  


Dear Colleagues, please find attached a state of the Foundation Address for 
your deliberations, comments, dissection. As the Virtual Parliament, your 
positive contribution will be appreciated. Note that since we have no position 
of Leader of Opposition, we hope for constructive criticism.

May the Almighty God bless all of you

Caleb Alaka
LLB (Hons) MUK
Diploma Legal Practice LDC
MBA (ESAMI)
LLM
Doctoral Student
President West Nile Foundation

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