Re: [WestNileNet] WEAT NILE CENTENARY 2014

2013-05-18 Thread Aluma Adam
Yes Elly, 100 years of existence is no mean issue. Along the way, the region 
and her people have gone through so much so that we could take stock of the 
good that has happened as well as the challenges that came along in the social, 
cultural, political and economic aspects of our sub-region. To some of us who 
did not see the better part of our past physically, we would get a life time 
opportunity to hear from the most senior sons and daughters of Westnile (in 
terms of historical knowledge). However, views may have to be harmonized in 
mini workshops prior to such celebration. I hope the Westnile Foundation could 
best launch or re-launch itself in this way. Such celebrations are permitted by 
law just like any other occasions we witness and participate in quite often. We 
could need a concept note and logistical plan though. 


From: felix andama 
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile  
Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2013 12:22 PM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] WEAT NILE CENTENARY 2014



I am in total agreement with you all on this as part of the many ways of 
commemorating 100 years of our history. We have a lot of our history in form of 
artifacts in various forms. Such can be collected as donations to this 
initiative. There are institutions and individuals who can support us on such 
initiatives.
  
--
Andama Felix Adiburu
CONSULTANT - Public Administration and Management
Uganda Management Institute
Plot 44-52, Jinja Road
P. O Box 20131
Kampala - Uganda
Website: www.umi.ac.ug

From: wilfred Erima 
To: David Olema ; A Virtual Network for friends of West 
Nile  
Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2013 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] WEAT NILE CENTENARY 2014



David 
I am with you on this one, a regional museum is a great idea, if a public one 
can not start quickly enough enterprising persons could pick up this idea and 
start a private one. West Nile has used a leopard as a symbol of unity, apart 
from the West Nile golf club you can not see this symbol any where. When you 
visit London you see iconic and landmark features like big Ben and the London 
Eye, New York has the statue of Liberty. I would like to see a Leopard gracing 
a pedestal in a prominent place perhaps infront of this pro-museum.

Wilfred


On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 12:21 AM, David Olema  wrote:

True Wilfred. We surely need a regional museum. I was at the National Museum, I 
missed seeing many of our artifacts and I REALLY felt marginalized. I asked one 
of the officials there about how they acquire these artifacts. One of the 
options the very kind gentleman told me was, individual or private museum, and 
at best have a regional one. Historians, sociologists, and the like please help 
us!!! I will contribute some of the artifacts.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>From: wilfred Erima  
>
>To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile  
>Sent: Saturday, 18 May 2013, 9:37 
>
>Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] WEAT NILE CENTENARY 2014
>
>
>
>Dear folks, one hundred years of existance as a people is a lng time to 
>remember. I suggest we have a week of activities including a cultural fair, 
>trade fair en launch a gallery a sort of modern museum to preserve west niles 
>achievements and history for posterity. Wilfred
>On May 18, 2013 3:36 AM, "Charles Male"  wrote:
>>
>> Elly,
>>
>> You make a lot of sense. We should celebrate 100 years of WN!
>> Historians will tell us that may be before 1914 we were disparate
>> parts of Kongo and not necessarily a united WN. If there is anything
>> to unite WN, then this is the opportunity to do so.
>>
>> My 2 cents.
>>
>> Charles
>>
>> 
>>  5/17/13, Nayenda Elly  wrote:
>> > Hi Folks,
>> > West Nile was curved as part of Uganda in 1914 and next year we make 100
>> > year.
>> > We produced a President, 2 Vice Presidents, a Speaker of the National
>> > Assembly, couple of Ambassadors, Three ArchBishops, Couple of Professors,
>> > Gold Medalists in athletics, the team in the CAF finals of 1978 had two or
>> > so sons of West Nile e.t.c.
>> > We have achieved something but have the capacity to super-cede this.
>> > As we make 100 years can we do some social audit and lay the stage for our
>> > progress in the next 100 years. A university is being born in West Nile,
>> > what is our support to this University?
>> > Can we engage in the future of West Nile?
>> > How do we plan to celebrate 100 years in Uganda? Does it make sense to you?
>> > God bless.
>> > Thanks
>> > Elly
>> >
>> > --- On Wed, 5/15/13, Sebastian Owilla 
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> > From: Sebastian Owilla 
>> > Subject: [WestNileNet] Walking the talk to Muni University
>> > To: "westnilenet@kym.net" 
>> > Date: Wednesday, May 15, 2013, 7:08 AM
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Dear Colleagues,
>> >
>> > It is true that quite a lot has been discussed and it is like time for
>> > implementation is long overdue. I can sense that  some people are losing
>> > hope and might, hold back, in future discussion. I wish 

Re: [WestNileNet] Lifting of my suspension

2013-01-22 Thread Aluma Adam
Congs Caleb. Move on with your trade our Bro!  


From: Angelo Izama 
To: felix andama ; A Virtual Network for friends of West 
Nile  
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2013 9:58 PM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Lifting of my suspension


Caleb, 

                Congratulations. This appears to me not just a wrong righted 
but also a second chance. Practicing the law is where you belong. I wish you 
well in the post law council phase of your legal career.


best wishes



On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 8:20 PM, felix andama  wrote:

Dear Caleb,
>
>
>Thanks be to God and Glory be to Him indeed.
>May the Lord lead and guide you always in all that you do.
>The struggle continues.
>Best regards,
>
>
>Felix
>
>
>--
>Andama Felix Adiburu
>Consultant in Public Administration and Management
>Uganda Management Institute
>Plot 44-52, Jinja Road
>P. O Box 20131
>Kampala - Uganda
>Website: http://www.umi.ac.ug/
>
>
>From: Caleb Alaka 
>To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile  
>Sent: Monday, January 21, 2013 4:04 PM 
>
>Subject: [WestNileNet] Lifting of my suspension
>
>
>Justice Mwangushya of the High Court of Uganda has lifted my suspension by the 
>Law Council. Glory be to God and thanks for all your prayers. 
>
>Sent from my iPhone
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Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 52, Issue 26

2012-12-28 Thread Aluma Adam
Dear Members,
 
I urge all of us to resolve to write on this forum only when we have balanced 
mind on the topic (s) of discussion. We should resolve to uphold emotional 
intelligence as opposed (sometimes) to academic intelligence. We resolve to 
only write on matters on which we have useful information and knowledge. We 
further resolve to provide possible alternatives to identified community and 
individual challenges as presented for discussion. We resolve not to use this 
forum to get even or even try to settle squabbles or accumulated hatred, envy 
or despise towards each other. We resolve to respect and uphold the essence and 
objective of this forum as our way to thank its initiators and funders. We 
indeed resolve not use this forum to kill off our spirit of brotherhood and 
sisterhood in Westnile and Uganda atlarge. We resolve to respect this forum as 
a platform for use by educated and learned colleagues. We resolve to use this 
forum for consultations and
 information seeking as opposed to competitively laboring to argue issues not 
within our wisdom, . among other principles.
 
You must have already started wondering what I am putting across here! I 
actually seriously mean that we must now put here basic rules of usage (modus 
operandi) to disallow or minimise erratic and diversionary submissions since 
most of the members who registered and subscribed to WestNileNet have improved 
minds and still wish to learn and do better.
 
Adam  


 From: JohnAJackson 
To: westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2012 5:52 PM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 52, Issue 26
  

Acidri Earnest is such a jealous man. I have no idea what he does for living 
but his commends are childish, stupid and offensive. If he does not earn enough 
income, he should consider going back to school or go into business for 
himself. This forum is not such evil behavior.

The focus of this forum has been development issue. I would advise others who 
want to quit this forum because of one man whose heart is so evil for others. 
We are all struggling to survive, there  is no reason to be so evil even if 
someone appears to be doing better than you. The person you hate today could be 
your savior tomorrow whether he/she is a doctor, a lawyer, teacher, etc.



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>   1. Re: Dr. Sylvester Onzivua - Acidri Ernest's retort
>      (Winfred Adukule)
>   2. Re: Dr. Sylvester Onzivua - Acidri Ernest's retort
>      (Carmello Draga)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 16:06:44 +0300
>From: Winfred Adukule 
>To: Patrick Ezaga ,  A Virtual Network for friends
>        of West Nile 
>Cc: Ombaci OBs , Anthony Solcia
>        
>Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Dr. Sylvester Onzivua - Acidri Ernest's
>        retort
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>When i joined this network it was to understand and contribute to the
>development issues. But in the past few months this has turned into a
>platform for personal attack! We always urge each other to respect our
>views but when the attacks turn personal this is the point i call it quits..
>I hope when we are more tolerant of others views can i think of rejoining!
>Thank you very much!
>
>Administrator please deregister me!
>
>Regards,
>Winfred Adukule
>On 28 Dec 2012 15:52, "Patrick Ezaga"  wrote:
>
>> Dear Ernest,
>>
>> With due regard and respect for freedom of expression, I think your retort
>> borders on insensitivity to the plight of Dr. Onzivua. You state and I
>> quote, "I am sure he was handed some good amount of dollars for the work" ...
>> so, what is wrong with being paid for a professional job undertaken.
>>
>> You added that, "Those of you who also make huges sums of money can give
>> him the money for the court bail"!! Surely Ernest!!! This smacks of
>> bitterness on your part to those who make "huge sums of money". Whatever
>> you mean by "huge" is not the issue now. Again, what is wrong with someone
>> "diligently" and "sincerely" earning what is worth their sweat?? Such
>> sweeping, blanket and inconsiderate remarks from you regarding the person
>> of Dr. Onzivua not only sounds offensive but could be indicative of an
>> underlying bitterness you hold and are willing to pour out whenev

[WestNileNet] Fw: Open Letter Protesting Abiriga's acts - Correction!

2012-09-27 Thread Aluma Adam



- Forwarded Message -
From: Aluma Adam 
To: aggrey adrale  
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2012 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Open Letter Protesting Abiriga's acts - Correction!

Dear Aggrey and Members,
 
I note your personality insight of the Major with keen interest. With your 
insight, I observe that no man is larger than reason and virtue since the two 
in my view are inevitable.I therefore believe that no one living has enough 
emotion and vigor to fight the inevitable but could only cooperate with it! I 
see that some of  the members of this community are genuinely interested in 
others which is a positive thing. However, some members who read this net have 
also said that ''all this talk about getting interested in others is damn 
nonsense! that they would rather go put money in their purse(s) if I could 
borrow from our old adage...ndunyaku..panyani..hmmm. Well, if that is their 
opinion we must respect it. Indeed our criticisms should be functional and no 
love should be lost. Members have identified a leadership gap which can be 
corrected without necessarily getting even. Our shared vision should therefore 
be to solve our challenges and if
 possible turn such gaps into an opportunity to strengthen each other. Just for 
fun ...adi le ize wu drisi niya?



From: aggrey adrale 
To: Aluma Adam ; A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
 
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2012 5:28 AM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Open Letter Protesting Abiriga's acts - Correction!

Dear Adam and Members,

The  Maj. Abiriga I know, observed and have often heard from wouldn't have any 
sence of regrets or remorse. At most he will try his best to go a higher level 
of damaging utterances in pursuit of his defense. He is like a child who in the 
correction process even runs and a long the way commits more damage.  At best, 
when one interacts with him one may dismiss him as a clawn and doubt if his 
acts and utterances do come from his heart!

With that the proposal to write to the appointing authority and some publicity 
of the same may be a step forward, of course not withstanding the need to 
document facts for evidence about him.

Aggrey Adrale --- On Wed, 26/9/12, Aluma Adam  wrote:

>From: Aluma Adam 
>Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Open Letter Protesting Abiriga's acts - Correction!
>To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
>Date: Wednesday, 26 September, 2012, 11:04
>
>
>Members, 
> 
>I believe ArchBishop Odama the man of God could have already forgiven Mr. 
>Abiriga for the comments he made at the ceremony. Is it possible to ask some 
>elders to talk to Mr. Abiriga? Does he regret ever making those utterances and 
>shows remorse? Does he have his side of the story? In such dialogue, no man 
>was to be eulogized for what he did; or censured for what he did or did not 
>do, ''because ''all of us are children of conditions, of circumstances, of 
>environment, of education, of acquired habits and of hereditary molding men as 
>they are and will forever be." It seems Mr. Abiriga does not follow this net 
>and yet this would provide him an opportunity to clarify and  reach out to 
>this community.
> 
>Adam
>
>
>From: Caleb Alaka 
>To: banduga ismail ; A Virtual Network for friendsof West 
>Nile  
>Cc: A Virtual Network for friends ofWest Nile  
>Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2012 11:37 AM
>Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Open Letter Protesting Abiriga's acts - Correction!
>
>Ernst, it is great to express your self the way you did. That is the freedom 
>we want to enjoy on this net. However, the topic was about the Arch Bishops 
>day of receiving a peace prize in Gulu and the focus was on ArchBishop Odama. 
>Civilization dictates that if an occasion or a ceremony is about your 
>graduation, the fact that there are other people who graduated before you 
>should not take center stage. Yes, Abiriga has done certain things which have 
>advanced out society, but this was not the occasion to weigh his good deeds 
>with that of the ArchBishop, he had no right to belittle the hon our bestowed 
>on the Arch Bishop. The Gen. salehs et centera have been awarded the Damu 
>medal by the President, has any one come up openly the way Abiriga did to 
>despise those awards. Do you know that these were rebels fighting an elected 
>Government. Let's stake our necks and be proud of our views. Abiriga for once 
>has remained uncouth as if he was still a rebel in the
 Uganda National Rescue Front. By the way, We should stand for civilization.  
Sent from my iPhone
>On Sep 25, 2012, at 8:59 PM, banduga ismail 
><http://uk.mc297.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=bani...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>Ernest,
>>
>>
>>You are entitled to your view

Re: [WestNileNet] Open Letter Protesting Abiriga's acts - Correction!

2012-09-26 Thread Aluma Adam
Members, 
 
I believe ArchBishop Odama the man of God could have already forgiven Mr. 
Abiriga for the comments he made at the ceremony. Is it possible to ask some 
elders to talk to Mr. Abiriga? Does he regret ever making those utterances and 
shows remorse? Does he have his side of the story? In such dialogue, no man was 
to be eulogized for what he did; or censured for what he did or did not do, 
''because ''all of us are children of conditions, of circumstances, of 
environment, of education, of acquired habits and of hereditary molding men as 
they are and will forever be." It seems Mr. Abiriga does not follow this net 
and yet this would provide him an opportunity to clarify and  reach out to this 
community.
 
Adam



From: Caleb Alaka 
To: banduga ismail ; A Virtual Network for friendsof West 
Nile  
Cc: A Virtual Network for friends ofWest Nile  
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2012 11:37 AM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Open Letter Protesting Abiriga's acts - Correction!


Ernst, it is great to express your self the way you did. That is the freedom we 
want to enjoy on this net. However, the topic was about the Arch Bishops day of 
receiving a peace prize in Gulu and the focus was on ArchBishop Odama. 
Civilization dictates that if an occasion or a ceremony is about your 
graduation, the fact that there are other people who graduated before you 
should not take center stage. Yes, Abiriga has done certain things which have 
advanced out society, but this was not the occasion to weigh his good deeds 
with that of the ArchBishop, he had no right to belittle the hon our bestowed 
on the Arch Bishop. The Gen. salehs et centera have been awarded the Damu medal 
by the President, has any one come up openly the way Abiriga did to despise 
those awards. Do you know that these were rebels fighting an elected 
Government. Let's stake our necks and be proud of our views. Abiriga for once 
has remained uncouth as if he was still a rebel in the
 Uganda National Rescue Front. By the way, We should stand for civilization. 

Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 25, 2012, at 8:59 PM, banduga ismail  wrote:


Ernest,
>
>
>You are entitled to your views. If you read the new vision, Sept 24, 2012, 
>page 11, Northern news, you will see that Gulu district has banned Abiriga 
>from attending functions in the district because of his utterances during the 
>handover of a World Vision International peacemaking award to Archbishop 
>Odama. This was neither said nor reported by any of the members of this net. 
>It was reported by one called Cornes Lubangakene, attributed to the LC 5 
>chairman Gulu district, Martin Ojara. Are these people also disgruntled, 
>arrogant  people who just make noise and raise dust?
>
>
>
>
>From: Acidri Ernest 
>To: banduga ismail ; A Virtual Network for friends of 
>West Nile  
>Sent: Tuesday, 25 September 2012, 18:14
>Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Open Letter Protesting Abiriga's acts - Correction!
>
>I have found out that, this forum is for disgruntled, arrogant
>persons, who are not in touch with what is going on in West Nile. You
>just make noise and raise dust based on news paper material. I wish
>you well
>On 9/25/12, banduga ismail  wrote:
>> Abiriga is from Rigbo, in Arua district, not Yumbe. His assistant, Ajiga is
>> from Obongi.
>>
>> Evidence - I believe the media guys who are members of this net can help us
>> here. Abiriga has been on a number of radio talk shows in Arua where he has
>> uttered disgusting things some of us are referring to. I believe these talk
>> shows have recordings. If its possible to get these without jeopardizing the
>> jobs of my guys at media houses, we will make a head way.
>>
>> Ismail
>> --
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Aggrey Adrale
>>
>> --- On Tue, 25/9/12, Godfrey Mundua  wrote:
>>
>>
>>>From: Godfrey Mundua 
>>>Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Open Letter Protesting Abiriga's acts
>>>To: "Patrick Ezaga" , "A Virtual Network for friends of
>>> West Nile" 
>>>Date: Tuesday, 25 September, 2012, 14:13
>>>
>>>
>>>Caleb,
>>>I have been following all these responses silently while burning with anger
>>> as Ezaga has mentioned just to my expection on what needs to be done and
>>> how this letter should be addressed with copies circulated.
>>>I concur 100% with Ezaga's view that ACTUAL EVIDENCE NEEDS TO BE BROUGHT
>>> AGAINST THIS MAN SO THAT THERE IS VITAL EVIDENCE TO DISLOGDE HIM.
>>>I even doubt whether he is a UGANDAN from that part of the region if his
>>> own people from YUMBE dont like him, how can he be made to Reside or
>>> Preside on behalf of the people of ARUA???
>>>The last time i found him eating mairungi with G/NUTS instead of bubble Gum
>>> as others do, i just gave up on his state of mind.
>>>I rest my case.
>>>
>>>Godfrey Mundua
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 1:35 PM, Patrick Ezaga  wrote:
>>>
>>>Mr. President,


The sentiments from the regular contributor

Re: [WestNileNet] West Nile Region To Bee Connected to Natioanl Electricity Grid

2012-09-15 Thread Aluma Adam
Great to have energy for basic consumption. Westnile can now secure her 
communal land for local investment and further open up to cross border trade.




From: ALFRED NYAKUNI 
To: "westnilenet@kym.net" ; JohnAJackson 
 
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2012 12:01 AM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] West Nile Region To Bee Connected to Natioanl 
Electricity Grid

H.EyesterdaycommissionedtheNyagakpowerplantandalsotalkedaboutthebiggerplantohavetheWestNileconnectedtotheNationalgrid.ThisisbcozwhenothertownslikeKk,Ymbe,Zombo,Karachi
 willbeconnected,3.5ME 
wontbeenough.RadioPaciswilladdsomesolarpowertotheNyagakgrid,coznegotiationsareinadvancedstagesfromoursolarfarmofabout1000panels.AnywayamstillinbedrestingbutIhearmykids&thoseinmyneighbourhoodlaughinginthesittingroom,Ithinkthepowerisstillon.Letmegetup&dosomeironing,charging.Ithinkslowlybyslowlyokukumuere.Wewilltrytocatchthosealreadyaheadofus.NICEW/end.
UncleNyax



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Subject: [WestNileNet] West Nile Region To Bee Connected to Natioanl 
Electricity Grid 
Sent: Fri, Sep 14, 2012 3:41:43 AM 

I hope many of you have read this article. Is this real or mystery story? How 
long has this isseu been debated, with no forseable resolution? 
(http://www.newvision.co.ug/news/635190--west-nile-power-shortage-to-end.html)

I hope there realistic time line opening Nyagak project,  Does anyone an actual 
date for this? Or these are same stories  we have heard many times for last 20 
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Re: [WestNileNet] Meeting Reminder

2011-07-30 Thread Aluma Adam
 
Members, 
 
Iam unable to physically attend the meeting since Iam far away from the venue. 
Please, let me know of any binding commitments made for our membership 
obligation.
 
Wishing you useful deliberations.
 
Aluma B. Adam

--- On Sat, 7/30/11, Okuti Richard  wrote:


From: Okuti Richard 
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Meeting Reminder
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
Date: Saturday, July 30, 2011, 3:54 AM


Okay,

Great my skype ID is okutie, so as soon as we set up I will go online and set 
it up, once you connect with me ask to join the meeting.

Regards

Richard

On 30/07/2011 13:07, Robert Ejiku wrote: 
Okuti,

Can we try getting someone to come with a compliant laptop? I will make a few 
calls and please those expecting to participate in the meeting via Skype and 
other possible means should let us have their Skype details like Vasco so that 
we have them on if possible.

Thank you Okuti and in the meantime carry all those gadgets that you have and 
airtime can be arranged by mobile money.

Thanky oyu and all the best.

Ejiku

On Saturday, July 30, 2011, Okuti Richard  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Greetings, if some one could show up with a laptop with a webcam (A camera 
> installed on the screen top - though we could do with voice only an option), 
> an Internet connection (I have modems, may be we can just add some airtime), 
> I can set up skype and any one from all over the world can join the meeting. 
> I have speakers as well to make communication from online participants louder.
>
> In brief it is possible (unfortunately I am using a laptop without a webcam 
> and the sound failed too!), so members move with your laptops.
>
> Regards
>
> Richard
>
> On 30/07/2011 10:19, Robert Ejiku wrote:
>
> Dear Vasco,
>
> Greetings to you. I am not aware of a provision for virtual attendees but the 
> originator of that idea could respond in due course. However I have a feeling 
> that given the proposed venue and its environment, it may be unlikely to do 
> that.
>
> At the same time I am not one who is very gifted with this trend of 
> technology and really would not be the best to comment on it.
>
> I would request Okuti Richard or indeed Kiggundu Mukasa to favour me with a 
> response.
>
> Thank you and all the best.
>
> On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 2:08 AM, Vasco Oguzua  wrote:
>>
>> Robert Ejiku,
>>
>> Thanks for the meeting reminder. There was a suggestion of allowing people 
>> who may not have the opportunity of physically attending the meeting to be 
>> connected to a virtual conference system. Is that idea still a possibility 
>> in terms of the technical infrastructure arrangements? If the meeting 
>> organizers may have any arrangements for this meeting to be attended 
>> virtually by people who away, place include my name in that group. I 
>> wouldlike to attend the meeting if the technology permits.
>>  My skype ID is:  vasco.oguzua
>>
>> Otherwise I wish all of you fruitful deliberations.
>>
>> Vasco Oguzua
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Re: [WestNileNet] HONOURABLE ALEX ONZIMA

2011-07-04 Thread Aluma Adam
Dear Ronald Batre, i agree with you on the matter. While we congragulate our 
dear brother Hon.Onzima for his appoitment and wish him the best of his 
ministerial roles, we should observe the fact that a Minister is expected to 
deliver to the entire nation with support of the cabinet and parliament. Yes! 
on 
the pragmatic Rt. Hon. Lt. Gen. Moses Ali who should'nt  have been interrupted 
in the last elections six years ago only if the voters in his constituency knew 
what you have brought forwrad in your piece.

Adam





From: Batre Ronald 
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
Sent: Fri, July 1, 2011 6:22:30 PM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] HONOURABLE ALEX ONZIMA


Acidri, i entirely agree with you. People like Onzima are now in things and 
they 
should just eat. I have never seen influencial ministers from West Nile apart 
from Late Ayume and Moses Ali. But these others are just moles.

Ronald Batre
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--- On Fri, 7/1/11, Acidri Ernest  wrote:


>From: Acidri Ernest 
>Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] HONOURABLE ALEX ONZIMA
>To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
>Date: Friday, July 1, 2011, 4:28 AM
>
>
>I think, some guys do not know how govrenment operates. It has been on record 
>and in the New Vision of today, that particular road is mentioned. It was 
>clear 
>in the budget speech of the minister. So it is beyond Alex Onzima pushing. he 
>has nothing to do with this road. 
>
>
>
>On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 2:12 PM, Diliga Richard  wrote:
>
>It is not a question of pushing for Arua-Koboko-Oraba as you think and
>>say the GOU through UNRA has made comprehesive plans to tarmac the
>>said road and it is effective this FY and do not think that GOU works
>>like you going to plant your modo within a day you perfect your plan
>>
>>
>>On 6/28/11, Dimba Tabani Patrick  wrote:
>>> Cogratulations for having been appointed as State Minister for Local
>>> Government.I was really overjoyed to read in the New vision that you were
>>> one of the Diginitaries who attended Investment meeting for Uganda.Please
>>> push for construction of ARUA_KOBOKO_ORABA ROAD
>>>
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Re: [WestNileNet] First Annual General Meeting For West Nile Foundation

2011-07-04 Thread Aluma Adam
Dear Caleb,

Thanks for the invitation for this long awaited meeting. it is a positive step 
for the foundation.

Adam



From: alaka caleb 
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
Sent: Sun, July 3, 2011 6:44:31 PM
Subject: [WestNileNet] First Annual General Meeting For West Nile Foundation

Dear members,

The leadership of the Foundation Invites all prospective members, actual 
members 
and well wishers of the West Nile Foundation to attend its first ever General 
meeting
1.  Date:  29th July 2011
2.  Venue: Kampala Rugby Club
3. Time: 2.00 p.m
4. Agenda
    - Prayers
    -Integration of other communities of West Nile in the Main Stream 
    - Sources of Funds (membership, dinner, West Nile Night e..t.c)
    -The Secretariat
    -A.O.B
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Re: [WestNileNet] Death Announcement

2011-06-17 Thread Aluma Adam
My heartfelt condolences to you Mr. Adrale and the family. May her soul rest in 
eternal peace.





From: Emmanuel Mike Matua Odravu 
To: felix andama ; A Virtual Network for friends of West 
Nile 
Sent: Fri, June 17, 2011 2:52:34 PM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Death Announcement

Sincere condolences to you and the entire bereaved family.

m

On 6/17/11, felix andama  wrote:
> Condolences to you and Dragumas family. May the Lord comfort and be with you
> at a time like this.
>
> Felix
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> 
> From: alex free 
> To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
> Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 1:46 PM
> Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Death Announcement
>
>
> Dear Mr Agrey,
>
> Condolences to you upon losing your dear sister Grace! May God grant her
> eternal rest! May you and all the family members and relatives find a
> consolation in the hope of the resurrection that she is alive with God, and
> may God grant you the strength to bear the toughness of this moment!
>
> Andrua
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 12:27 PM, aggrey adrale 
> wrote:
>
> Dear Forum members,
>>
>>With deep sorrow, I would like to inform you of the death of my
>> immediate-elder sister, Grace Aleru Adrale, which occured in Arua Hospital
>> this morning.
>>
>>Grace was married to Mr. Draguma Patrick, a long time teacher in St.
>> Joseph's College Ombaci.
>>
>>May her soul rest in eternal peace.
>>
>>Aggrey Adrale
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Re: [WestNileNet] Death of Ochieng David Okot

2011-06-06 Thread Aluma Adam
Very sad and shocking news. 

Adam





From: Ejibua Sam 
To: westnilenet@kym.net
Sent: Tue, June 7, 2011 9:10:57 AM
Subject: [WestNileNet] Death of Ochieng David Okot

Dear Friends,

Mvara Old Students Association would like to inform all the old
students, friends and well wishers of the untimely death of Ochieng
David Okot (aka Ceng Dee Leeright) and his wife that occured in a
motor accident on the Gulu highway.

Ochieng David Okot was a teacher at Naalya S.S and later joined the
legal profession.

Burial is slated for thursday 9/6/2011 at his ancestral home, 6km
along Anaka Gulu road. For more information, please contact me on
0772515648. May their souls rest in eternal peace.

EJibua Sam Anguzu
CHAIRMAN - MOSA
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Re: [WestNileNet] Death of late Bayo Richard's daughter

2011-06-05 Thread Aluma Adam
My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family. May her soul rest in eternl 
peace.





From: Benard Titre 
To: westnilenet@kym.net
Sent: Sun, June 5, 2011 12:57:51 PM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Death of late Bayo Richard's daughter

It was really very sad to get this message. May her soul rest in eternal peace!!

On Sun, 05 Jun 2011 12:38 EEST Steve Adraka wrote:

>It is indeed sad to hear this. My heartfelt condolences to her mother and
>relatives.
>May she ascend with the Risen Lord to the eternal Father!
>
>Steve
>
>On 5 June 2011 10:48, Christine Munduru  wrote:
>
>> Dear members,
>> This is to let you know that late Richard Bayo's daughter has just passed
>> away in an accident this morning as they were going to church.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Christine
>>
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Re: [WestNileNet] MOSA General Meeting

2011-05-06 Thread Aluma Adam
Hi Aggrey, Sam, Bada,MOSA Family and Friends,

I second Friday 13th May 2011 at same time as appropriate timing "ceteris 
paribus". Need to circulate invitation straight away if agreable to Excom.

Adam





From: aggrey adrale 
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
Sent: Fri, May 6, 2011 11:54:27 AM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] MOSA General Meeting


Hi Fred,

I propose Friday 13th May 2011, 5.30pm.

Aggrey

--- On Fri, 6/5/11, Fred Bada  wrote:


>From: Fred Bada 
>Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] MOSA General Meeting
>To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
>Date: Friday, 6 May, 2011, 10:35
>
>
>Hi Aggrey
>
>We can propose a day for this meeting, coz we had discussed with Sam before he 
>left that we should agree on a day then he can send the mails to members for 
>the 
>meeting.
>
>so what is important is to start proposing dates
>
>Thanks
>
>Bada Fred
>
>
>
>

From: aggrey adrale 
>To: juniasey...@yahoo.com
>Cc: westnilenet@kym.net
>Sent: Thu, 5 May, 2011 18:20:32
>Subject: [WestNileNet] MOSA General Meeting
>
>Hi Junias,
>
>Since events overtook the above subject earlier planned for 29/04/2011, I 
>wonder 
>if you can contact the MOSA Vice Chairman Mr. Bada Fred (and the HM) for a new 
>date of the GM before schools open.
>
>We could use the agenda set for the called-off meeting.
>
>MOSA Chairman is out of the country; we need to move on as time is running out 
>and soon we'll clock mid-year - the peak of MOSA calendar.
>
>Aggrey Adrale
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Re: [WestNileNet] Celebrating the West Nile Heritage

2011-04-19 Thread Aluma Adam
Mr. Okuti and Others, is it too late to request you to avail information on 
which cultural communities will feature in the West Nile Heritage Celebration? 
If possible please avail to us the cultures on schedule. This is a very useful 
occassion.





From: Okuti Boroa 
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
Sent: Tue, April 19, 2011 3:04:02 PM
Subject: [WestNileNet] Celebrating the West Nile Heritage

Dear Guests,

This is it... my friends the day is here we have lined up all sorts of
activities and forms of entertainment focusing on exhibition, cultural
music, dance & comedy, food and fashion. Some contemporary entertainment
will be here too...

We are now selling tickets as advertised earlier, the initial plan was to
have a free event but being the first of its kind it has been financed by
a coalition of the willing from individuals, civil society organizations,
small businesses and associations. Elders have played their part, local
government and the churches too and now the event is here. Please ensure
you get your ticket early because the hotel has an upper limit.

In addition we advise that you keep your ticket with you, it has other
offers associated with it. The show of the ticket will earn you some
credits, it will serve you more after the event do not dare lose it - if
you travel internationally occasionally it may earn you discounts or best
price at the time, some future events, tourism activities and other
cultural activities will be given at a discount.

Heritage Life Friends

This is a call to members of the forum who wish to join a continued
promotion of heritage and culture to come forth and pull some resources to
support the cause of friendship, peace, cultural understanding in world
packed with jealousy, individualism, hate, tribalism, sectarianism and
name all the vices!

These will join the first group of promoters to become the stakeholders of
future activities.

Minimum for companies in Uganda 500,000 & West Nile 200,000/= and
contribution for Individuals 200,000 (7 members have already joined some
in part but with commitment to finish). Payments may be made in part
starting with a minimum value of 100,000/= otherwise you set your value
... (send email or text to me for registration).

Names will be listed on the "Heritage Revival Board" a living placard.

Remember a good thing comes once in a life time and is never the same again!

A very big thank you to the West Nile Foundation for making this virtual
network of friends of West Nile hatch some of the most interesting ideas
and turn them into reality.

With the success coming this Sunday WNF did not start in vain!

Regards


Richard Okuti

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Re: [WestNileNet] Conspirancy of silence

2011-04-08 Thread Aluma Adam


Bidong Ben and others, thank you for harmonising sentiments and suggesting what 
should be done to give better life to WNF. It would be good practice to 
restrain 
from writing to this forum when we are upset especially when there isnt a 
moderator to check facts from emotions.
Chorus effort has in most cases been futile and confusing too. It risks 
deviating focus from a set agenda. Set goals must be clear with a comprehensive 
roadmap to achieve them, what are our goals? So far, the foundation has 
achieved 
great advocacy and networking roles which should be applauded.
We must know what, when, how we want to achieve our outputs as a foundation. 
It should not only be a question of  articulation of smart ideas but 
should coupled with concrete actions as well. Indeed money is important but it 
is not the ultimate spanner to move the wheel, as there are organisational and 
PR issues of vitality too. While it has been insinuated that the foundation is 
a 
slow flying plane which is most likely going to crash land on rock or water, 
the 
question to ask is who are the crew and passengers on it? where did it take off 
from? where was it destined to land? These questions can only be answered in an 
interractive and well timed meeting of stakeholders.Big up to those sons and 
daughters of West Nile who have put in both time and resources so far to keep 
the network on. Much more can be done collectively and selflessly though. Do we 
really need to begin writing in Alur, Madi, Kakwa, Lugbara, Gimara, Swahili, 
Kinubi etc to be able to make a point that this initiative is most deserved and 
should be supported to improve on the livelihood of West Nile people?  


Adam B. Aluma.

 




From: ben bosco bidong 
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
Sent: Thu, April 7, 2011 3:47:37 PM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Conspirancy of silence


I greet you all good people of West Nile, this is my first contribution on the 
net not that i am dis-interested but  have been
closely internalising issues/exchange of ideas but the latest from the chairman 
has stirred me into activity. A couple of observations 

may restore hope and help counsel my brother Caleb and others who may harbour 
the same sentiments;
Firstly, an idea is born of an individual and just like bush fire, it slowly 
spreads to all.West Nile foundation is a brilliant idea but 

has the idea permeated the target audience to warrant the response the chairman 
and others want tosee at this stage? the answer to this seems evident in most 
of 
the contributions on the net. Allow me say this, that most of the enthusiasts 
of 
the WNF are the brothers with whom we share the same passion, every sunday for 
close to 5 yrs now,coming together and play soccer to keep fit. Don't get me 
wrong here am not denigrating that 

as a springboard to the birth of the idea, rather to express the need for more 
work to be done in bringing others to appriciate the need for
fraternity. My thinking is that,Caleb wants the roof done when the foundation 
is 
still shaky this may not serve as well in future. Let the team at the helm of 
WNF at the moment trot to all the "sectarian" associations and touch base with 
the exec's and hammer out the need for WNF and concommitant activities. I also 
suggest that WNF deliberately targets the so called "golden generation" as 
these 
are more receptive to new ideas and let us enumerate the ideas of WNF very 
clearly. I am also a keen believer in the principle of 20-80 i.e that the 
20% who believe and are committed to the idea can push on while the 80% still 
make up thier mind to join the party across Karuma bridge, that is human nature 
any way.
Caleb and co take heart, if Museveni of 1980 had not gone ahead with the 27, he 
would never have been what he is now-keep the faith, fight for what you believe 
and keep calm lest you join the rest whose brilliant ideas did not see the 
light 
of day because they gave up too soon.
Actually you are doing well take for instance, the west nile nite its 
criticisms 
not withstanding; the science cafe; the interface with our political leaders; 
and of course not forgetting this medium of interaction-westnilenet-pat 
yourselves on the back. Rome was not built in a day the saying goes.
This is part one, wait for part two soon. I stand to be corrected.

Bidong Ben 




From: diana ondoga 
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
Sent: Wed, 6 April, 2011 17:36:39
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Conspirancy of silence


Hi,

West Nile Foundation is a wonderful idea  and in response to the trailing 
mail,I 
would like to suggest something.
There are many of us who are members of the WestNileNet but do not know the 
A(basically the genesis) of the West Nile Foundation because we did not all 
join 
the WestNilenet at the same time and everyday new people are joining and there 
is no reference about the organization.

I think it would be nic

[WestNileNet] Fw: New Member

2011-03-18 Thread Aluma Adam
Please include the following new members to the network;

Andama Alfred andam...@yahoo.com
Godwin Ubonba eden...@yahoo.com
Richard Keuber richardkeu...@yahoo.com
Umar Asha ashau...@ymail.com

.




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>To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
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>Done 
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>Hi,
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>>Please add Job Ezama, ezama...@gmail.com to the mail listing.
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Re: [WestNileNet] A LEVEL RESULTS 2010.

2011-03-17 Thread Aluma Adam
Florence Eva,

Thank you for posting a great piece of guidance on key areas for meaningful 
focus in the much needed effort to improve on the quality of education in 
WestNile Region and perhaps even beyond. Such specific and precise insights by 
practitioners in my view add more value to our developmental dialogue.

It will never be too late to submit useful information as yours. It is my hope 
that education managers and interested stakeholders in the region can focus on 
the seven points raised in your communication among other prescriptions.

Adam B. Adam

 




From: Florence Elva Ssereo 
To: westnilenet@kym.net
Sent: Wed, March 16, 2011 8:05:34 PM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] A LEVEL RESULTS 2010.

Dear all,
I am a late comer in this discussion, and jumping on a fast moving bus may not 
be the best thing to do . However, I cannot resist sharing with everyone some 
insights that I have gained through my work.
 
Quality is difficult to improve when discussed in general terms because 
concrete 
actions are required. Which means identifying key factors that affect quality, 
and addressing them simultaneously. As Aliti pointed out parental followup, 
teachers,  etc, but (1)teachers alone will not improve quality of performance 
of 
students (and of their education) to the expected levels. Other equally 
important factors are (2)curriculum content and relevance, (3)textbooks and 
teaching-learning materias, (4)language of 
teaching-learning, (5)learning-teaching environment (school), (6) health and 
nutritional status of the student, and (7) management, administration and 
planning. Therefore, investing in quality may not necessarily mean building new 
schools. Taking a holistic approach to alaysing the extent to which the various 
factors affect education and student's performance in examinations, (which 
again 
is limited if used as the only assessment tool) and responding through concrete 
actions at the appropriate levels, and simultaneously may have to be 
considered. Perhaps, I am re-opening the discussion on the topic!
 
Florence Sereo,  Education program officer inUNESCO (currently)

 

Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2011 02:35:40 -0700
From: alit...@yahoo.com
To: westnilenet@kym.net
Subject: [WestNileNet] A LEVEL RESULTS 2010.


Dear colleagues,

 Greetings during this lent period. Many thanks for your contributions to the 
debate on the above subject. Iam still expectantly waiting for a virtual friend 
to post for us the summary of the A level results for schools or some 
schools in 
West Nile regions.
However it is clear that our attention to education of our children should be 
tackled from a holistic approach because success in examinations is also 
related 
to a strategic or deep learning style. Reasons for relatively high failure rate 
in west Nile schools is unlikely to be explained by absence of good and 
committed teachers. The cause of the poor perfomance may more likely be the 
poor 
study habits of our current generation of students in west Nile, indequate 
commitment of most parents and some few teachers due to economic reasons and 
thirdly  most private schools established by our own people in the region are 
not inspired by the need to improve students performance but the need for money.
Private schools like Ushindi SS and Christ The King P.S should be uplaunded for 
their good performance in the 2010 O level and PLE exams respectively. If a 
model A level private school inspired by the need to improve students 
performance could be established and we build on the Govt effort in Public 
Schools we may see some opportunity to improve the standards in our schools.
Remember the story of St. Charles Lwanga -Koboko, When many west nile students 
were refused admissions in St josephs Ombaci in the 60s and 70s on the pretex 
that they were not 'bright ', an Italian verona father(RIP)   opted to 
establish 
St .Charles Lwanga-Koboko to absorb the west nile students  and to  prove to 
 the management of ombaci by then that they were wrong to  refuse admissions 
to west nilers and after just 2 years, Kobokos performance  was better 
than that 
one of Ombaci . So the issue is inspirational to a large extend.

Note that each of us in positions of responsibility outside Westnile and within 
the region should also personnally be concerned and involved in affairs of at 
least schools in our villages, parishes or sub counties individually( At 
least one school)  and support or take part in some annual event in the schools 
as a member of board of governors,as a committee member or a concerned citizen 
of that area. We should not abandon the schools to our parents,students and the 
teachers and wait to lament when the  results come out.
I lead by example in Oleba S.S and Arua Public S.S where i have been a long 
serving board member and signs are that results are improving yearly in their 
Olevel exams. I support efforts by OBs of Mvara and Ombaci in 

Re: [WestNileNet] New Member

2011-02-28 Thread Aluma Adam
Hello Manager,
 
Please include the following members;
 
Andama Alfred andam...@yahoo.com
Godwin Ubonba eden...@yahoo.co
Richard Keuber richardkeu...@yahoo.com
Umar Asha ashau...@ymail.com
 
Thank you much.

--- On Sun, 1/30/11, Kiggundu Mukasa  wrote:


From: Kiggundu Mukasa 
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] New Member
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
Date: Sunday, January 30, 2011, 4:36 AM




Done







On Jan 30, 2011, at 1:22 PM, Enock Mutinga wrote:


Hi,
 
Please add Job Ezama, ezama...@gmail.com to the mail listing.
 
Regards,

-- 

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Bushenyi, Uganda.

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Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 30, Issue 56

2011-02-28 Thread Aluma Adam
I wish to also clarify that Hon. Achille Manoah- MP Elect Aringa County is not 
from UPC Party but had earlier lost Flag Bearer Bid in the NRM Party Primaries 
and contested as an Independent. Members, kindly consider the error on the 
list corrected except if he chooses to defect to UPC.

--- On Mon, 2/28/11, aggrey adrale  wrote:


From: aggrey adrale 
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 30, Issue 56
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
Date: Monday, February 28, 2011, 6:25 AM







Adiga Godi,
 
You were spot on. Besides, Ezama Ruffino's list gave us opportunity to know who 
our representatives are.
 
More so we do not have to shun politics; perhaps Odama's fear was that such 
publication would cause divisions...along party lines or individual 
representatives followers lines? Politics is not essentially about that.
 
Bravo Adiga.
 
Aggrey Adrale
 

--- On Sat, 26/2/11, Adiga Godi  wrote:


From: Adiga Godi 
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 30, Issue 56
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
Date: Saturday, 26 February, 2011, 15:38







Dear brothers and sisters,
I would like to disagree with brother Odama on the issue of giving the members 
a list of the new MPs. I remember requesting some one with the information to 
give it to us so we could congratulate our own elected members with 
personal greetings.
This is a general information and it does not indicate any political 
affiliations at all on  part of Ezama. This is how I see it.
Thanks.
Adiga Godi. 

--- On Sat, 2/26/11, peter odama  wrote:


From: peter odama 
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 30, Issue 56
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
Date: Saturday, February 26, 2011, 3:35 AM


My bro, 
Can I advise you? this forum might invite criticisms or problems from you when 
such similar political matters are openly posted leave alone adverts for a good 
purpose, this is a social website.


Thank you


On 26 February 2011 07:06, Ezama Ruffino  wrote:


Full list of parliamentary winners for 9th parliament 




Constituency
Party
Name

Adjumani District Woman MP
Independent
Ms Jessica Ababiku

Adjumani East Moyo county 
NRM
Moses Ali

AGAGO
NRM
Okot John A

Agago Woman MP
FDC
Akello Franca Judith

Agule
NRM
David Ochwa

Ajuri County
NRM
Awongo Ahmed

Ajuri County
NRM
Harmson Ojwa

ALEBTONG
UPC
Obua Ogwal

Alebtong Woman Mp
NRM
Amuge Rebecca

Amolatar 
NRM
Anthony Okello

Amolatar
Independent
Carolin Okao

Amudat, Upe County
NRM
Micah Lolem K

Amuria
NRM
Musa Ecweru

Amuria Woman MP
NRM
Susan Amero 

AMURU Kilak County
Independent
Lanam Kijange

APAC
NRM
Oyoo Tony

Apac Woman MP
UPC
Ajok Lucy

Aringa County
UPC
Achile Manoa

Arua Municipality
NRM
Gabriel Aridru

Arua Woman MP
FDC
Christine Bako

Aruu
FDC
Samuel Odonga Otto

Aruu County
NRM
Nock Kidega

Aswa County
FDC
Reagan Okumu

Ayivu Constituency
FDC
Bernard Atiku

Bbale Constituency
NRM
Sulaiman Madada 

Bubulo East
NRM
Simon Mulongo

Bubulo West
NRM
Kipoi Tonny Nsubuga

Budadiri East
FDC
Isaiah Sasaga 

Budadiri West
FDC
Nandala Mafabi

Budaka Woman MP
NRM
Kataike Sarah Ndoboli

Budama
Independent
Marksons Jacob Oboth

Budhiope Woman
NRM
Kadogo Veronica

Budiope East
NRM
Balyejusa Suleiman Kirunda 

Budiope West
NRM
Mubiito John Bosco 

Bududa Woman MP
NRM
Justine Khainza 

Bufumbira East
NRM
Eddie Kwizera

Bugabula South
Independent
Asuman Kiyingi

Bugahya County
NRM
James Kiiza Rwebembera

Bughendera County
Independent
Dr Joseph Maate

Bugweri County
FDC
Abdu Katuntu

Buhaguzi County
NRM
Julius Junjura Bigirwa

Buhenyi Woman MP
NRM
Mary Karooro Okrut 

Buhweju
NRM
Ephraim Biraro

Bujenje county
NRM
Kabakumba Masiko

Bukedea County
NRM
Ekuma George Stephen

Bukedea Woman MP
NRM
Ms Rose Akol Okull 

Bukomansimbi
DP
Deo Kiyinji

Bukomansimbi Woman MP
DP
Susan Namaganda

Bukonzo
NRM
Dr. Crispus Kiyonga

Bukooli Central
FDC
Wafula Oguttu

Bukooli North
NRM
Stephen Baka Mugabi

Bukooli Woman mp
NRM
Justine Kasule

Bukoto Central
NRM
Edward Ssekandi

Bukoto East
DP
Namayanja Florence

Bulamogi
Independent
Timothy Luboga Kenneth

Bundibugyo Woman MP
NRM
Ntabazi Harriet 

Bunya County South
NRM
Isabirye Iddi

Bunya East
NRM
Waira Majegere Kyewalabye

Bunya West
NRM
Bagiire Vicent Waiswa.O.

Bunyangabu County
NRM
Mwesige Adolf

Burahya County
NRM
Kasaija Stephen Kagwera

Buruuli County
NRM
Prof Nyira Mijumbi

Bushenyi Municipality
NRM
Nasser Bassajjabalala

Busiro East
DP
Medard Ssegona

Busiro North
NRM
Gilbert Bukenya

Busongora North
FDC
William B. Nzogu

Busongora South
NRM
Kafudde Boaz

Butambala
Independent
Mariam Nalubega

Butebo County
NRM
Stephen Mallinga

Butembe County
NRM
Daudi Mpabulungi Migeleko

Buwekula
NRM
Tonny Ssemuli 

Buyende Woman MP
NRM
Babirye Veronica 

Bwamba County
NRM
Kamanda Bataringaya

Chekwii constituency
NRM
Peter Lokeris 

Chua County
NRM
Henry Okello Oryem

District Woman MP
NRM
Businge Rusoke Victoria

Dokolo
NRM
Okot Ogong F

Dokolo Woman MP
FDC
Cecilia Ogwal

East Moyo County

Re: [WestNileNet] death of Dr. Amandua's son

2011-02-12 Thread Aluma Adam
So sad Dr. Amandua is again in this painful tragedy so soon. My heartfelt 
condolences to him, his family and friends. May the soul of his son rest in 
eternal peace.

Aluma

--- On Sat, 2/12/11, Ayikoru  wrote:

From: Ayikoru 
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] death of Dr. Amandua's son
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
Date: Saturday, February 12, 2011, 5:48 AM

What happened? 

Sent from my iPhone
On 12 Feb 2011, at 10:50, Christine Munduru  wrote:

Dear all,
This is to let you know that Okuonzi David, a son to Dr. Amandua Jacinto and a 
student of Gulu University is dead. Body is still in Mulago Hospital.
 
Thanks 
 
Christine

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{Disarmed} Re: [WestNileNet] {Disarmed} Re: {Disarmed} UCE Results

2011-02-11 Thread Aluma Adam
 
Alemi,
 
More should be done now by school managers especially in the private schools. 
if unchecked, these schools could permanently down play the quality of 
education in the region.
 
 
Adam

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From: Robert Ejiku 
Subject: {Disarmed} Re: [WestNileNet] {Disarmed} UCE Results
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
Date: Friday, February 11, 2011, 5:39 AM


Alemi,

That is a good one and a sad one at the same time. We will never see peace if 
the situation remains like this.

Thanks for the lead.


Ejiku


On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Alemi Kenyi  wrote:






Page 8 of the New Vision today has a list of the worst performing schools. 
Unfortunately our schools in westnile appear prominently at no. 2, 8, 9, 14, 
15, 16 etc. It is such a shame. things are not getting any better.
 
Alemi

--- On Wed, 9/2/11, Patrick Ezaga  wrote:


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Subject: {Disarmed} [WestNileNet] Vacancy with UNISDR -
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
Date: Wednesday, 9 February, 2011, 14:04


For those interested, give it a shot. 


Ezaga



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{Disarmed} Re: [WestNileNet] Godi convicted, sentenced to 25 years

2011-02-11 Thread Aluma Adam
Indeed it is a very sad and painful moment for his family, friends and the 
family of his late wife. 

--- On Fri, 2/11/11, tabua butagira  wrote:


From: tabua butagira 
Subject: [WestNileNet] Godi convicted, sentenced to 25 years
To: "virtual West Nile" 
Cc: "Ombaci OBs" , "Sjocoba Alumni" 

Date: Friday, February 11, 2011, 2:44 AM






Forum members,
FYI:
 
Justice Lawrence Gidudu has convicted Arua Municipality MP Akbar Godi for 
murder of his wife Caesar Rehema and sentenced him to 25 years imprisonment.
Tabu


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{Disarmed} Re: [WestNileNet] Death Announcement

2011-02-05 Thread Aluma Adam
Tragic and untimely death. My condolences to the family of Dr. Aridru and 
friends. 

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Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Death Announcement
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
Date: Saturday, February 5, 2011, 1:14 AM






This is sad news. Condolence to the bereaved family.





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Subject: [WestNileNet] Death Announcement


This is to inform you of the untimely death of Mrs. Finia Josephine Aridru  
wife to Dr. Eng Aridru Gabriel aspiring MP Arua municipality who passed away 
following a motor accident in Bondo On 4/2/2011at around 9pm.

Burial will be on Monday 7th Feb 2011 at Gabriel's home in Ajono, Vurra County 
in Arua. District at 2pm.

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{Disarmed} Re: [WestNileNet] Condolences!

2011-01-25 Thread Aluma Adam
This is to convey my sincere condolences to the family of Late Modesto Ombiga 
upon his untimely death. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

--- On Tue, 1/25/11, alex free  wrote:


From: alex free 
Subject: [WestNileNet] Condolences!
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
Date: Tuesday, January 25, 2011, 1:43 PM


To the Family, relatives and friends,


I would like to express my sincere condolences upon the loss of Modesto Ombiga! 
May his soul rest in eternal peace! It's not easy to say, "be strong," "have 
courage" to one who has lost a dear one. For, death leaves a big hole which can 
never be refilled. Despite that I hope and pray that the bereaved family 
members and the immediate relatives will find some consolation through our 
words of support!


God bless,
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{Disarmed} Re: [WestNileNet] Obama's Speech good 4 Entebbe Incident

2011-01-17 Thread Aluma Adam
Members, 
 
Following the articles on the Entebbe incident and especially the piece by Mr. 
Akile, I would like to seek your views on whether it would be prudent for us to 
identify a moderator for this communication network? What is your take?

--- On Mon, 1/17/11, patrice mawa  wrote:


From: patrice mawa 
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Obama's Speech good 4 Entebbe Incident
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
Date: Monday, January 17, 2011, 2:03 PM






Dear Mr Akile,
 
Sorry I haven't got time to read your Obama's speech but I think this is 
obviously not engaging in blame games but bringing out the facts as they stand. 
Even if it was a police officer from Koboko, why would it be a crime to say so? 
Let's call a spade a spade.
 
Patrice 





From: Sunday Akile 
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
Sent: Thu, January 13, 2011 1:33:28 AM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Obama's Speech good 4 Entebbe Incident



Dearest Members,
 
As it has always been the case with me on this forum i read the correspondences 
from the back seat but this incident of Entebbe nearly provoked me to say 
something which i even didn't and became hesitant settled to read and assess 
what was thrown over and about. But that all said and arrangements for 
settlemnt of the victims underway, i find we should try to get a healing from 
the same and perhaps learn lessons from what has happened.
 
Please permit me to refer all of you who have deliberated vehemently over this 
issue in the course of the week to President Obama's memorial speech at Tucson 
Arizona last night.
 
In his words' at a time when our discourse becomes polarised we intend to lay 
blame on any one". The scripture tells us that we live in a world of evil and 
terrible things that happen defy human understanding such as this at Entebbe. 
Non of us can know with certainity what might have stopped these shots from 
being fired and with this lets not engage in blame games such as "one of the 
police is one of our own from MOYO" or Kayihura is bad All these 
add up to polarising our society.
 
Thank you.
Akile Sunday Igu Rocks  
 




From: Vasco Oguzua 
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
Sent: Wed, January 12, 2011 7:04:45 PM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] latest information from Entebbe


Christine,
 
Thank you again for this update of events concerning the West Niler's killed by 
some police robbers. I still applaud you and the group for the leadership, 
resiliency and tenacity in dealing with this tragic issue. While I do applaud 
the Inspector General of Police for the quick response he has provided to calm 
the situation, I do not think the pain inflicted on the families of the 
deceased and the whole of West Nile community will go away. Much as the Police 
have taken the funeral expenses of the deceased, I believe they have not done 
us any favour by their offer. They are covering their back for the blatant 
wrongs they have done to the citizens they are supposed to protect. 
Personally I do not see any reason and need for the President to be the one to 
discuss or get involved in the issues of compensation of the families of the 
affected victims. This clearly illustrates Institutional breakdown in 
Uganda. If the President has to be the one who determines the compensation of 
the victims, then I think the people have a rite to ask the president to 
explain why his Policemen have targeted the people of West Nile. The Police 
brutality must then equally be associated with the government brutality on the 
people of West Nile as the Police are agents of the government. The sons of 
West Nile with legal expertise should please help the team that will be 
responsible for the compensation and guide them so that they should get as mush 
as possible out of this tragedy. They should also help in following this case, 
because the Police could easily hood wink us by saying those arrested are still 
in Luzira , yet they are soon released and
 they same people could come back and even do more damage to the others still 
alive in revenge. 
I would suggest that among issues that could be discussed are the children and 
widows of the people who died. The children should be provided free education 
till University level in very good schools, not those UPE and USE schools,  and 
the widows be provided a decent living allowance till their death,  for it is 
the government agents that destroyed the lives of the people who were 
responsible for providing for those children and widows. 
As Fr. Ruffino suggested, the people should have a peaceful demonstration to 
bring to the attention of the Public about this Police Brutality, especially 
when some of the people involved were not even government agents. Who knows 
that might be something the Police have planned as a way to substitute their 
meagre government pay. Otherwise why would a professional and well facilitated 
Police personnel get involved in such criminal act?
This bad or tragic inc

{Disarmed} Re: [WestNileNet] latest report about Entebbe incidence

2011-01-10 Thread Aluma Adam
 All,
 
The symbol of community awareness has been re-awakened and shown. The desire 
for preservation of human rights is so exhibited. The days of arrogance and 
brutality are numbered and shall not be tolerated. In this case, what can't be 
given back to some one must not be taken away from him or her. Life is such a 
precious fact which should not be compromised with such impunity and 
recklessness.
 
The reading is now on the wall that the human spirit how ever much it is 
suppressed  shall not burn out but only mutate and could rebound in equal or 
more force. You know all human beings are born free, but the confusion sets in 
during the time we live before we are again equalised by death. This is a 
natural process which should not be interrupted by such errant behavior! 
 
Such prompts on issues of WestNile are very informative and useful too. Lets 
keep it up.

May the souls of the deceased persons rest in peace.

--- On Mon, 1/10/11, alaka caleb  wrote:


From: alaka caleb 
Subject: [WestNileNet] latest report about Entebbe incidence
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
Date: Monday, January 10, 2011, 6:48 AM


Christine,

Thanks so much for the leadership you exhibited. For long, people have
meted all sorts of oppression on us. I remember an incident some ten
years ago, where some 2 boys from Arua where burnt to death in Bwaise
just because they were suspected to be robbers, yet these boys were
attending evening lectures. The villagers  could not understand why
these boys spent the whole day in doors and move out in the evening.
The culprits were sentenced to death.  We have to be the voice for our
people since they are voiceless by virtue of excessive poverty, low
self esteem and other historical factors.. Otherwise keep up the
spirit
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Re: [WestNileNet] KKT Accident

2010-10-24 Thread Aluma Adam
This is tragic and shocking too. Death on our roads should not be acceptable! 
Reckless driving and poor safety measures should not be part of our traffic 
behavior.Someone must be held to account for such serious human error.
 
It is very sad and heartbreaking to the bereaved families to lose lives of 
kins in such accidents. May the souls of the deceased persons rest in peace. 

--- On Sun, 10/24/10, oguzu lee  wrote:


From: oguzu lee 
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] KKT Accident
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
Date: Sunday, October 24, 2010, 2:36 PM






We couldn't afford another calamity of this magnitude! May the lives of our 
perished brothers and sisters dwell in Eternal Peace. Visit: 
http://newvision.co.ug/D/8/12/736036  for additional information.

Denis Lee Oguzu





From: Stephen Asuma 
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
Sent: Sun, October 24, 2010 4:47:55 PM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] KKT Accident


My sincere condolences to the families, friends and in laws of all  the deceased

 Stephen Asuma 






From: Jimmy Awuzu Angubo 
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
Sent: Sun, October 24, 2010 7:42:21 PM
Subject: [WestNileNet] KKT Accident

Hi Friends,
There has been a nasty accident involving a Koboko bound KK Traveller Bus and 
so far 13 people have been confirmed dead.Details may be posted tomorrow as the 
Managers are still for a crisis meeting.May we pray for their souls and for the 
injured,thanx.

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Re: [WestNileNet] Clear Policies and Execution Strategies = Support

2010-10-16 Thread Aluma Adam
Great. In the Foundation we are also non-aligned, OK??

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From: al...@africamail.com 
Subject: [WestNileNet] Clear Policies and Execution Strategies = Support
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
Date: Friday, October 15, 2010, 3:58 PM


I think what would be objective, transparent and eminently reassuring to see on 
this forum and indeed in all campaign effort at the very least from our 
aspiring leaders contesting for parliamentary representation are a clear 
articulation of: 
1. Issues; 
2. Their policy stance on those issues; 
3. Execution Plans or objectives to address those issues which requires the 
support of the people. 

In the absence of this there is a risk of being long on rhetoric and short on 
substance.   

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Re: [WestNileNet] Latest update on the accident

2010-08-29 Thread Aluma Adam
Dear All,
 
This is a terrible tragedy. Condolences to the bereaved families. May their 
souls rest in eternal peace. We pray and stand with the injured persons 
to recover steadily and soon. 

--- On Sat, 8/28/10, Caleb Alaka  wrote:


From: Caleb Alaka 
Subject: [WestNileNet] Latest update on the accident
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
Date: Saturday, August 28, 2010, 10:12 PM







Dear Colleagues,
 
It was a terrible tragedy that befell us on Saturday morning. Briefly after 
having fun at the West Nile Night, 17 of our members decided to use a seven 
seat-er vehicle to be dropped home.  According to police sources, when the 
vehicle reached Ntinda trading center, our brothers and sisters branched off 
towards Nakawa. Hardly had they reached Ntinda Police Post, the car lost 
controll and skidded for 150 meters, before crushing,  and in the process, 
three people died instantly and other 3 died on their way to Hospital. Your 
leadership was informed and we took charge of the situation together with James 
Nyakuni. We identified the bodies as follows;   Rashid Juma, Isaac Edobo, 
Washington Agondua, Babua Dan, Innocent Yoti and Imran Abdul. 9 other persons 
were critically injured and two sustained minor injuries. One person is in 
critical condition and the rest have stabilized. West Nile Foundation 
contributed  1,000,000/= towards burial and funeral
 expenses. We mobilized all in all around 3,000,000/=, James Nyakuni gave us a 
bus which we fueled to take relatives to Arua. Nyakuni also assisted us in 
taking two bodies that of Washington and Isaac. Mean while Eng. Juma assisted 
us in taking the bodies of Rashid and Imran. We purchased coffins, and other 
materials for all the deceased persons. We reserved the balance of our 
collections for subsidizing medical expenses for the injured. The bodies of 
Innocent and Babua were not taken to Arua by us because of mutual understanding 
between us and the parents. The following were the injured;Opio Vincent, Ezaru 
Isaac, Jackie Aseru, Inid Akwiachwan, Okello Moses, Ombilia, Aron Francis, 
Anguzu Abraham, Anguyo Moses and Abeli Denis. We managed to contact all the 
relatives. It was tragic but we tried our level best.  We need prayers for 
those injured and will update you on any other development pertaining to those 
who sustained injuries.  Thank you

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Re: [WestNileNet] Districtimania and Forging Unity

2010-08-08 Thread Aluma Adam
Ndugu Caleb,
 
Your piece on this discussion is enriching and phillosophical. It is indeed a 
precursor to forging meaningful unity in diversity for development in the 
region. 
 
I do believe that our leaders and ourselves need to inculcate the notion of 
unity in the family, in our communities (churches, mosques, schools, etc), 
in the districts, in West Nile Region, in Uganda, in East Africa and Africa 
atlarge. Such effort should be based on a practical bottom-up approach and a 
firm foundation of shared values and respect.
 
However, the quest for unity in West Nile, is a quest for bold social and 
political revolution with a call for urgent take over of the status quo by 
positively indoctrinated youth who have genuine capacity. It would need robust 
determination and sacrifice. It is possible though.  
 
West Nile Foundation could rally members to spearhead this noble cause. 
 
Adam

--- On Sat, 8/7/10, Caleb Alaka  wrote:


From: Caleb Alaka 
Subject: [WestNileNet] Districtimania
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
Date: Saturday, August 7, 2010, 12:59 PM







Ejiku,
 
The Baganda are craving for federo, have they ever got it. No. why? because 
they think they need it to be united. For us we think in terms of West Nile, 
Why? because we liberated ourselves from the vestiges of kasamvusim. Andua is 
right when he talks about division-ism, VAM, mention it. Remember when Terego 
was returned to Arua, I do not know whether it got married some where and it 
was being returned to its wife or husband, Councilors in Arua opposed this and 
claimed people from Terego are not welcome to Arua because they are arrogant, 
e.t.c. You know why, these people are not enlightened. People from the 
districts in West Nile who are behind division-ism and hatred are simply 
primitive. Lets not follow them. For us, lets think in terms of our 
commonality. We hail from West Nile which is over 600 Kms from Kampala, we eat 
"Enyasa", "anyu," "idrika", we lack electricity, our students in all our 
schools compete poorly in National Exams. Our people are very
 poor, we were all exiled at one point in time, we are a happy people despite 
the historical deprivations, we are religious and above all we are aspiring to 
transform our region. Let those in the districts who think that they only want 
Kakwas to work in Koboko, Aringas to work in Yumbe, VAM in Arua and the 
Maracha's to Work in Maracha District remain in their  drunken stupor and 
slumber, they will wake up after 1000 years and find Ejiku from Maracha 
District, ( formerly of Maracha-Terego District, also formerly of Arua District 
which initially was a district comprising of Vura, Madi, Ayivu, Terego, 
Maracha, Yumbe, and Koboko which now comprises of few counties ) is not only a 
retired president of Bushenyi Rotary Club but also the big man in Igara Tea 
Estates in Bushenyi whose worth is bigger than the miserable LGDP fund given to 
Arua, Maracha, Koboko, Yumbe, Districts. 

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Re: [WestNileNet] "Districtimania"

2010-08-05 Thread Aluma Adam
Dear All,
 
It is not true at all in my considered view that the creation of a district 
does bring division among the local people, how???! This line of argument is 
devoid of technical and administrative sense and science, otherwise, the 
Parliament of Uganda would not approve such Districts.
 
The original creation of Moyo, Nebbi and Arua in WestNile never caused division 
that most of us who see the archives have been able to reveal. It is bad 
politics, weak personalities and cheap leadership that are the real problem 
here and must be dealt with head on with the sobriety it deserves.
 
A political 'mix' of issues but narrow objectivity would at best yield a cousin 
to anarchy..
 
Keep the thread running.
 
Adam Aluma 
 
 


--- On Thu, 8/5/10, banduga ismail  wrote:


From: banduga ismail 
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] "Districtimania"
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" 
Date: Thursday, August 5, 2010, 12:46 PM






My brother Drani,
 
There was no other way to express this than you have done. For those who are 
not in Arua, they have not seen what you have seen. Thanks for having had the 
heart to let them know as an insider. Who does not know that you are one of the 
seasoned MCs in the greater Arua district with a strong command of the both the 
english language and the lugbara dialect? For those who believed that creation 
of districts at almost every sub county was a way of bringing services closure 
to the people, be assured that it is not the case. It is a hectic plan to 
disenfranchise the once united and strong people. What it simply means is that 
be occuppied with your local hatred so that you don't have the strength to 
fight any external war. Let us be careful and resist this cancer before it 
infiltrates other upcoming ventures like the public university. How we do that, 
I don't know.
 
God save us,
 
Ismail

 




From: Andua Drani 
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
Sent: Thu, 5 August, 2010 18:11:27
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] "Districtimania"






 Dear all,
 
I have followed the debate on the District status of Maracha and the 
Presidents visit keenly The comments particularly by Vasco Oguzua and Patrick 
Aviku were to the point.
 
For those who dont know me, I work in the District Local Government of Arua 
where I have served for the last 15 years. The experiences of division, 
sectarianism and hatred  through which we are going now as a result of what I 
call districtmania is very disheartening and quite often frightening to me. It 
is in stark contrast with my experiencesof the years before we went into the 
frenzy of creating the Districts. Unity is breaking down like a pack of cards. 
Hatred has taken up the place of love and cooperation among, hitherto friends, 
schoolmates and classmates- all in the name of protecting interests of one's 
District/'people'. 
 
The situation is painful to some of us who chersihed the ideals of unity and 
friendship. The situation makes me feel ashaamed of what is goin on. Besides, 
what Patrick has stated ( two friends been separated), some of the worst 
scenarios have been played out in our local environment. Today, even among us 
who are the staff serving in these Districts, friendships have broken over 
creation of Districts. I can comfirm that I have personally lost some of my 
very good friends with whom I have worked closely over this matter of District 
creation who have are so excited over this issue. I am sure Ezaga was 
innocently lured into being an MC for the occasion. There are many things, I am 
sure if he knew them, he would have thought twice before accepting the 'offer 
of appoinment of MC'.However, as way of bringing us together, he was right to 
be there
 
The situation is only fair for many of you members of the westnilenet who are 
not working in these Districts.
 
Many cricicisms were levelled against Yumbe and Koboko due the practice of 
sectarianism when they were created. You all remember, for example, the 
recruitment debacle in Koboko. But I confirm wtih a greater amount of 
certainity that what I have witnessed in the last two years happening is no 
match to the case studies of Yumbe and Koboko. I recommend to you to just check 
the staff list of our last District created ( Maracha )and you will come to 
terms with challenge of our efforts at unity. I am quite sure if one of the 
counties got elevated to District status, the situation would only worsen.As 
many of you are talking about unity of the west nile region, we at the District 
levels are in love with division. It is now almost impossible for an "outsider" 
to work in such Districts. Very sadly, these differences have even penetrated 
some of our churches.
 
As a way of trying to adress these growing divisions, Fr. Ceasar Dralega of 
Arua Diocese, upon his return from US after 12 years got so concerned and is 
making some efforts with the Lugbara Agofe to design some programme like 
Lugbara week- to cultivate a sense of oneness