Re: [WestNileNet] Tragic Loss of Capt Yoti Ernest

2017-06-16 Thread Onzoma Apollo
Good evening, this is very sad. May his soul R.I.P.

On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 5:48 PM, Christine Munduru 
wrote:

> Dear members to is to let you know that West Nile has lost yet another
> important person tragically. Captain Yoti Ernest is a senior pilot who
> worked with Uganda airlines. He comes from Maracha and he had just got a
> new job which he started last week but last evening, as he came home, he
> parked his car at the gate, went to open the gate but the car started
> rolling without his notice and knocked him, he died on the way to
> hospital.Provisionally requiem mass will be at 2pm at Bugonga Parish
> tomorrow, the body will sleep at his home in Entebbe and will leave in the
> morning of Sunday for burial in Kayunga
>
> Thanks
> Christine
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Re: [WestNileNet] Remembering the Mt Kenya Chopper Crash.

2016-08-08 Thread Onzoma Apollo
Ndugu, this is worth celebrating and HBD. With or without the pledges
concluded, the life is ours and must continue.


On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 12:17 PM, George Buga Andruga 
wrote:

>
> Dear Palz,
> On Friday 12th August, I will be celebrating my "4th" Birthday and we
> shall be commemorating the crash on Mt Kenya four years ago, where three
> Choppers, en route to Mogadishu, fell from the skies one after the other.
> Seven-man crew perished in that fatal accident while two Seven-man (14)
> crew survived. To date, many questions remain unanswered, promises
> unfulfilled, pledges unhonored, etc. May the Souls of our gallant
> combatants Rest in Eternal Peace. Ciao.
>
> Yours,
> Andruga Buga.
>
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Re: [WestNileNet] Fwd: A Gulu university student found dead.

2016-08-02 Thread Onzoma Apollo
This is very unfortunate. My sincere condolences to the family and may the
soul of the deceased rest in eternal peace.

On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 10:37 AM, Jimmy Adriko  wrote:

>
>
> *A Gulu university student found dead. *
>
> The police in Gulu are investigating circumstances that lead to death of a
> student Gulu University who was found dead at Laroo sub ward, Laroo
> division in Gulu municipality yesterday morning.
>
> Kizito Aliti, 23, a fifth year student who was studying medicine from
> Marach district was yesterday found dead lying at Agira hostel.
>
> According to James Asubu, OCID Gulu central police station confirmed the
> incident and said went residents around informed them, they went and found
> him lying.
>
> He added that they found Aliti had vomited before he died, but there is no
> injury on his body.
>
> Asubu said that residents around said Aliti had been complaining of
> serious stomach pain.
>
> He added that Aliti body was brought to Gulu regional referral hospital
> for postmortem to find his death.
>
>
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Re: [WestNileNet] Fwd: westnile logo

2016-06-05 Thread Onzoma Apollo
This is a very good intervention. I have read the conditions and zeroed on
the fourth which says the person should be unable to pay tuition. Hope this
will be easy to assess which determining the applications. This could be
clarified if not late yet.

Otherwise the applications will have to provide economic background as well
and another level of evaluation.

Thanks comrades for this initiative.

On Sunday, June 5, 2016, Caleb Alaka  wrote:

>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> *From:* Robert Ejiku  >
> *Date:* 24 May 2016 at 4:05:00 PM EAT
> *To:* Charles Dra-ecabo  >
> *Cc:* Croline Andama dfcu  >, Caroline Badaru
> >,
> John Toa  >, Embati ob <
> embatirich...@yahoo.co.uk
> >, Godfrey
> Adukule  >, Alaka Caleb <
> calebal...@gmail.com
> >
> *Subject:* *Re: westnile logo*
>
> Dear Charles,
>
> I have tried to edit the advert to the best of my abilities and sought a
> communications person in our office' help. The intention too is to minimize
> repetition while keeping it precise and clear. I hope you will be able to
> notice the changes easily as I have not highlighted them through tracking
> changes. Perhaps print the old one to compare well.
>
> If you find this okay with the rest of the members of the Board of
> Trustees plus President WNF whom I have copied in also say so, let me know
> and I believe we can have Saggy or indeed anyone else put it in the format
> earlier shared. Once done I will try and use our colour printing facilities
> in the office to generate copies and we can have these out and ready to go
> by tomorrow.
>
> Thank you and all the best.
>
>
> Ejiku
>
> On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 3:24 PM, Charles Dra-ecabo  > wrote:
>
>> Thanks Robert,
>>
>> Let me wait and see the edited version.
>>
>> Best
>>
>> Charles
>>
>> --
>> Date: Tue, 24 May 2016 15:17:11 +0300
>> Subject: Re: westnile logo
>> From: ejikurob...@gmail.com
>> 
>> To: draec...@hotmail.com
>> 
>> CC: cand...@dfcugroup.com
>> ;
>> cbad...@gmail.com ;
>> bahemukaj...@gmail.com
>> ;
>> embatirich...@yahoo.co.uk
>> ;
>> aduku...@yahoo.com 
>>
>> Charles,
>>
>> No it is not to open it up but advertise in such a manner that it does
>> not sound ethnocentric. Let me try my hand and a very slight amendment of
>> the advert and I will send it to you.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>> Robert
>>
>> On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 2:58 PM, Charles Dra-ecabo > > wrote:
>>
>> Dear Robert,
>>
>> Thanks for sharing the proposed logo that Saggy developed. It looks
>> great! I think we should move forward with this.
>> The Trust Deed is clear and specific about the beneficiaries being *
>> ''students at all levels of education originating from the West Nile
>> Region'' *While the suggestion to open the scholarship to reflect a
>> national character may be politically correct, it may raise legal issues! I
>> think let's stick to the provision in the Trust Deed for now.
>>
>> Yes, Caleb could ask Kabushenga to help us run this in the Vision News
>> letters. I have attached the revised advert for that should be used for the
>> final information to go public after you get for us the Box Number of Gaaga
>> bus company  as suggested.
>>
>> Best Regards
>>
>> Charles
>>
>> --
>> Date: Tue, 24 May 2016 09:39:09 +0300
>> Subject: Fwd: westnile logo
>> From: ejikurob...@gmail.com
>> 
>> To: draec...@hotmail.com
>> 
>> CC: cand...@dfcugroup.com
>> ;
>> cbad...@gmail.com ;
>> bahemukaj...@gmail.com
>> ;
>> embatirich...@yahoo.co.uk
>> ;
>> aduku...@yahoo.com 

Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 83, Issue 6

2015-09-08 Thread Onzoma Apollo
Good morning. Try 0782787718/0752787718. It is also long since i
interacted with him.

Apollo O

On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 9:45 AM, Nelly Badaru  wrote:
> Dear All,
> Hope this email finds you well.
> I am looking for Julius Tiboa. Anyone you knows where to find him or his
> contact kindly get in touch with me in my mail.
> Let me take this opportunity to thank you I advance.
> Kind regards
> Nelly
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Jul 24, 2015, at 1:26 PM, Peter Odama  wrote:
>
> When will this forum switch to a better developmental agenda?  Let's swift
> from analogue to digital sustainable economic speech, the old stories will
> never be good again concentrate on current matters
>
> On Jul 16, 2015 10:32 PM, "Margaret Akulia"  wrote:
>>
>> Hi Richard,
>>
>>
>>
>> Don't worry. There is a purpose to Hussein's writings. They are part of a
>> colossal Jigsaw Puzzle!! A little while longer and the pieces that currently
>> sound like ramblings will crystallize. I don't think it will be much longer
>> actually!! Bear with him for now.
>>
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>>
>>
>> Akulia
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 1:18 AM,  wrote:
>>>
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>>>   (Hussein Amin)
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Message: 1
>>> Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2015 11:17:32 +0300
>>> From: Hussein Amin 
>>> To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
>>> Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] HOW ONE LAWOKO NIGHT-DANCES ON ARCHBISHOPS
>>> GRAVE.
>>> Message-ID:
>>>
>>> 
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>>>
>>> Dear Richard,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the advice.
>>>
>>> However, this isn't the only forum where I publish.
>>> On Jul 15, 2015 1:05 PM, "Richard Okuti"  wrote:
>>>
>>> > Dear Hussein,
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > I read your mails with a lot of interest and sometimes wonder what you
>>> > will achieve as an individual, many times many have a romantic view of
>>> > our
>>> > history or say/believe what is presented to them in the most compelling
>>> > manner.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > First of all, I would like you to let the past rest and save yourself
>>> > the
>>> > pain of sharing the facts which may not reach many audiences because
>>> > this
>>> > may in tern occupy your valuable life time without significant results.
>>> > However if you feel very strongly about bringing out what you know as
>>> > facts
>>> > it may be better to do the following;
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 1.   Set up a blog
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > A blog is an online tool where you can present all this rich
>>> > information
>>> > in a chronological order and have it saved for many generations,
>>> > experts
>>> > and researchers to read, this may eventually bring out the truth about
>>> > the
>>> > past as you have stated, personally I do not know what is true or
>>> > false.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > You can also publish these pieces of information on an ordinary
>>> > website.
>>> > Just like the Mandela team have done among others.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 2.   Write a book
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > You may consider writing a book ? this is more costly, however
>>> > partnering
>>> > with media houses like Nation Media Group, New Vision and others may
>>> > help,
>>> > this may also make some revenue for you. You will need a good editor,
>>> > publishing house and marketing firm among others to assist you.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > This I like because you can treat as a business.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > If indeed what you share is legitimately true I can understand how
>>> > painful
>>> > it can be, these are my pieces of advice.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Kind regards
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Richard
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > *From:* WestNileNet [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] *On Behalf Of
>>> > *Hussein
>>> > Amin
>>> > *Sent:* Wednesday, July 15, 2015 12:25 PM
>>> > *To:* westnilenet@kym.net
>>> > *Cc:* kobokoandfriendscommun...@yahoogroups.com;
>>> > koboko...@yahoogroups.com
>>> > *Subject:* [WestNileNet] HOW ONE LAWOKO NIGHT-DANCES ON ARCHBISHOPS
>>> > GRAVE.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > HOW ONE LAWOKO NIGHT-DANCES ON THE ARCHBISHOPS GRAVE.
>>> >
>>> > Dear reader,
>>> >
>>> > I 

Re: [WestNileNet] Party for in-coming and Out-going RDCs for Arua district

2014-02-11 Thread Onzoma Apollo
Hi comrades, i think congs is still the main subject. In case we need to
have a new chapter in the role of the office mentioned in view of the
earlier experiences, then some gathering that is critical and aiming at
this direction is required. Otherwise the person handing over the office of
RDC and the one taking over appears to be hailing from the same community
and county (if i haven't forgotten) in Arua District. May both of them will
need to attend such proposed ceremonies. It doesn't sound to me like a
waste yet (my opinion).  Thanks


On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 2:51 PM, banduga ismail bani...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

 Members,
 Excitement is a normal human attribute, presumably for the good things.
 The difference between the two appointees may actually be negligible - one
 speaks better English than the other. What is our criteria for celebrating
 the new appointment and the transfer? Command of the colonial language,
 objectivity and analytical approaches to problem solving, socialization?
 How many of us knew professor Bukenya (mahogany) and his work before he was
 appointed Vice president? How many of us were disappointed with his work as
 a vice president?

 Use those monies to improve education qualities in our schools.



   On Tuesday, 11 February 2014, 10:26, Sebastian Owilla 
 sebastian.owi...@mrcuganda.org wrote:
Colleagues,

 My view is we should have one celebration party for the two VIPs in the
 office of the RDC in Arua. At the same party, we shall welcome Mr DEBELE,
 and also bid farewell to Mr ABIRIGA. Brothers and sisters, at this stage,
  we should work towards unifying our people who have been divided by
 selfish 'leaders', hence it does not matter which political party one
 subscribes to. When I am paying my taxes, I pay to the government of Uganda
 (my custodian), NOT NRM. When the my taxes are being misused, it is my
 hard-earned money being wasted not NRM money.

 I do not agree with others who seem to imply that the out-going RDC does
 not deserve applause.

 Let the district leadership committee draw a budget and then reach out all
 well-wishers (not necessarily Westi Nilers or Arua district for that
 matter).  Invite district Leaders to grace this party. Eminent  invited
 guests should come from all the religions, all political parties, opinion
 leaders, the disadvantaged groups and others.

 Regarding funding, certainly the core funding should come from the
 district.

 Cheers!!

 Sebastian


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Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 63, Issue 12

2013-11-28 Thread Onzoma Apollo
This makes it clearer Caleb


On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 8:58 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:

 It is not the payment of fees on the document which makes the Order an
 Order. It is the pronouncement of the Judicial officer which amounts to a
 Court Order. Even if not extracted, it remains an Order of Court. And once
 it is issued. Whether, irregular or not. One has to obey it.

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Nov 27, 2013, at 8:33 PM, samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

  There we are! Let the learned fellows have there thing as we watch.
  Thanks.
  Sam
  
  On Wed, 27/11/13, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
  Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 63, Issue 12
  To: Alioni Emmanuel Drajole drajole...@yahoo.com, A Virtual
 Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
  Cc: westnilenet@kym.net westnilenet@kym.net
  Date: Wednesday, 27 November, 2013, 19:47
 
  Does non
  payment of fees on a Court Order render it a nullity. Which
  law says so?
 
  Sent from my iPhone
  On Nov 27, 2013, at 5:49 PM, Alioni Emmanuel Drajole 
 drajole...@yahoo.com
  wrote:
 
  It is practically unimaginable
  for one to obtain bank payment slit from Court, go pay in
  the bank, confirm payment with the court cash office, file
  the application, have it hard by a Registrar, then the
  Registrar gives a ruling. where after an order is extracted
  and the same procedure for payment of fees is adopted to pay
  fees on the order and again have it signed by the
  Registrar.
  All this I believe can not be done within such a minimal
  time lag
 
  thanks
 
  Alioni Emmanuel Drajole
 
 
 
   On Wednesday,
  November 27, 2013 10:46 AM, westnilenet-requ...@kym.net
  westnilenet-requ...@kym.net
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 2. Re: (no subject) (Onzoma Apollo)
 
 
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  Message: 1
  Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2013 19:38:02 +0300
  From: Deogratias Acidri acidrideograt...@yahoo.co.uk
  To: samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.uk,
  A Virtual Network for
  friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
  Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] (no
   subject)
  Message-ID:
 
  cak+r1zkjx8-v6syld1o9axaymizrsbsd7ajju1+xfxq-ot_...@mail.gmail.com
  Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
 
  Thanks Emmanuel. Just two things, not from a legal point of
  view as such.
 
  1. I am in Arua and I know Banks that start business at 8am
  and even
  8:30am. So I do not really understand when you say Bans in
  Uganda start
  business at 9:00am.
 
  1. I work for a local Government and I know the Standing
  Orders indicate
  8:00am as official time for commencement of business. Where
  have you got
  your 9am from?
 
  Acidri Deogratias.
 
 
  On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 6:55 PM, samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.uk
 wrote:
 
  Hi Emmnanuel,
  Thank you very much for your insightful piece. It is
  free
   legal education
  for which I can only thank you again! Your parents did
  good to send you to
  school. Keep it up, my brother.
  Sam
 
 
 On Tuesday, 26 November 2013, 7:27, Alioni
  Emmanuel Drajole 
  drajole...@yahoo.com
  wrote:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  *ANALYSIS OF THE LORD MAYOR'S IMPEACHMENT
  PROCEEDINGS FROM A STRICTLY
  LEGAL POINT OF VIEW. Today I thought it prudent to look
  at yesterday's
  issue from a PURELY LEGAL point of view with a focus on
  both sides, and the
  possible way forward.
   Hopefully lessons can be learnt from the process,
  both by lawyers and non-lawyers. LORD MAYOR ARGUMENTS:
  We start with the
  Lord Mayor's arguments; 1. INJUNCTION: An
  injunction is merely a court
  order stopping a certain act from taking place. In this
  case, an Interim
  injunction was obtained from the Registrar of the High
  Court. Now, there
  are 3 types of injunctions, a) Permanent Injunction,
  which is issues after
  the trial, b) Temporary Injunction, which is issued to
  last as long as the
  trial, c) Interim Injunction, which is issued chap
  chap, in this case it
  was issued at 8:30am as a matter of urgency to prevent
  the Council meeting
  from going on at 9am pending the court process due to
  start at 10am to
  entertain another injunction hearing. This was a very
  bright move by the
  Lord mayor's lawyers and kudos to them for their
  quick thinking. 2. SERVICE
  OF THE COURT
   ORDER: Now

Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 63, Issue 12

2013-11-28 Thread Onzoma Apollo
This makes it clearer Caleb


On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 8:58 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:

 It is not the payment of fees on the document which makes the Order an
 Order. It is the pronouncement of the Judicial officer which amounts to a
 Court Order. Even if not extracted, it remains an Order of Court. And once
 it is issued. Whether, irregular or not. One has to obey it.

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Nov 27, 2013, at 8:33 PM, samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

  There we are! Let the learned fellows have there thing as we watch.
  Thanks.
  Sam
  
  On Wed, 27/11/13, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
  Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 63, Issue 12
  To: Alioni Emmanuel Drajole drajole...@yahoo.com, A Virtual
 Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
  Cc: westnilenet@kym.net westnilenet@kym.net
  Date: Wednesday, 27 November, 2013, 19:47
 
  Does non
  payment of fees on a Court Order render it a nullity. Which
  law says so?
 
  Sent from my iPhone
  On Nov 27, 2013, at 5:49 PM, Alioni Emmanuel Drajole 
 drajole...@yahoo.com
  wrote:
 
  It is practically unimaginable
  for one to obtain bank payment slit from Court, go pay in
  the bank, confirm payment with the court cash office, file
  the application, have it hard by a Registrar, then the
  Registrar gives a ruling. where after an order is extracted
  and the same procedure for payment of fees is adopted to pay
  fees on the order and again have it signed by the
  Registrar.
  All this I believe can not be done within such a minimal
  time lag
 
  thanks
 
  Alioni Emmanuel Drajole
 
 
 
   On Wednesday,
  November 27, 2013 10:46 AM, westnilenet-requ...@kym.net
  westnilenet-requ...@kym.net
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 1. Re: (no subject) (Deogratias Acidri)
 2. Re: (no subject) (Onzoma Apollo)
 
 
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  Message: 1
  Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2013 19:38:02 +0300
  From: Deogratias Acidri acidrideograt...@yahoo.co.uk
  To: samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.uk,
  A Virtual Network for
  friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
  Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] (no
   subject)
  Message-ID:
 
  cak+r1zkjx8-v6syld1o9axaymizrsbsd7ajju1+xfxq-ot_...@mail.gmail.com
  Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
 
  Thanks Emmanuel. Just two things, not from a legal point of
  view as such.
 
  1. I am in Arua and I know Banks that start business at 8am
  and even
  8:30am. So I do not really understand when you say Bans in
  Uganda start
  business at 9:00am.
 
  1. I work for a local Government and I know the Standing
  Orders indicate
  8:00am as official time for commencement of business. Where
  have you got
  your 9am from?
 
  Acidri Deogratias.
 
 
  On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 6:55 PM, samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.uk
 wrote:
 
  Hi Emmnanuel,
  Thank you very much for your insightful piece. It is
  free
   legal education
  for which I can only thank you again! Your parents did
  good to send you to
  school. Keep it up, my brother.
  Sam
 
 
 On Tuesday, 26 November 2013, 7:27, Alioni
  Emmanuel Drajole 
  drajole...@yahoo.com
  wrote:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  *ANALYSIS OF THE LORD MAYOR'S IMPEACHMENT
  PROCEEDINGS FROM A STRICTLY
  LEGAL POINT OF VIEW. Today I thought it prudent to look
  at yesterday's
  issue from a PURELY LEGAL point of view with a focus on
  both sides, and the
  possible way forward.
   Hopefully lessons can be learnt from the process,
  both by lawyers and non-lawyers. LORD MAYOR ARGUMENTS:
  We start with the
  Lord Mayor's arguments; 1. INJUNCTION: An
  injunction is merely a court
  order stopping a certain act from taking place. In this
  case, an Interim
  injunction was obtained from the Registrar of the High
  Court. Now, there
  are 3 types of injunctions, a) Permanent Injunction,
  which is issues after
  the trial, b) Temporary Injunction, which is issued to
  last as long as the
  trial, c) Interim Injunction, which is issued chap
  chap, in this case it
  was issued at 8:30am as a matter of urgency to prevent
  the Council meeting
  from going on at 9am pending the court process due to
  start at 10am to
  entertain another injunction hearing. This was a very
  bright move by the
  Lord mayor's lawyers and kudos to them for their
  quick thinking. 2. SERVICE
  OF THE COURT
   ORDER: Now

Re: [WestNileNet] (no subject)

2013-11-26 Thread Onzoma Apollo
Thanks for this update. It clarifies a lot of issues. What isn't very clear
to me is the time Government business starts and banks open (which appear
to be 8.30am these days). The details have been very enriching for me bwana
Alioni.



On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 6:55 PM, samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.ukwrote:

 Hi Emmnanuel,
 Thank you very much for your insightful piece. It is free legal education
 for which I can only thank you again! Your parents did good to send you to
 school. Keep it up, my brother.
 Sam


   On Tuesday, 26 November 2013, 7:27, Alioni Emmanuel Drajole 
 drajole...@yahoo.com wrote:









































 *ANALYSIS OF THE LORD MAYOR'S IMPEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS FROM A STRICTLY
 LEGAL POINT OF VIEW. Today I thought it prudent to look at yesterday's
 issue from a PURELY LEGAL point of view with a focus on both sides, and the
 possible way forward. Hopefully lessons can be learnt from the process,
 both by lawyers and non-lawyers. LORD MAYOR ARGUMENTS: We start with the
 Lord Mayor's arguments; 1. INJUNCTION: An injunction is merely a court
 order stopping a certain act from taking place. In this case, an Interim
 injunction was obtained from the Registrar of the High Court. Now, there
 are 3 types of injunctions, a) Permanent Injunction, which is issues after
 the trial, b) Temporary Injunction, which is issued to last as long as the
 trial, c) Interim Injunction, which is issued chap chap, in this case it
 was issued at 8:30am as a matter of urgency to prevent the Council meeting
 from going on at 9am pending the court process due to start at 10am to
 entertain another injunction hearing. This was a very bright move by the
 Lord mayor's lawyers and kudos to them for their quick thinking. 2. SERVICE
 OF THE COURT ORDER: Now to the controversial part, the service. Now, when
 an Injunction is got, it is supposed to be served to the other party.
 Service simply means delivering the order following the RIGHT PROCEDURE as
 prescribed by court. In this case, the order was taken to City Hall, by the
 Lord Mayor's Lawyers, who were barred from accessing the meeting venue
 while the meeting was taking place. A Councillor, who was in the meeting,
 then delivered this document to the chairman of the meeting but the
 Minister refused to accept. No matter how absurd it might seem, the
 Councillor was not the right person to Serve/ Deliver that order on the
 Minister, it should have been served by either the Lord Mayor, or his
 Lawyers. So legally, as far as the Law is concerned, the order was NOT duly
 served onto the Minister, who in ignorance then proceeded to conduct the
 meeting. The blame should go to the Police and other persons at the gates
 of City Hall for refusing to allow the Lord Mayor's Lawyers (in this case
 acting as officers of the court) from delivering that court order, hence
 obstructing justice and frustrating delivery of the order, but not to the
 Minister because legally, the Minister has a solid argument based on his
 ignorance of the existence of the injunction. 3. REMEDY: In the end, the
 meeting was carried out, and the Lord Mayor impeached. He still has a solid
 remedy, which is to appeal against that decision within 21 days. Now, if he
 appeals, then he still remains Lord Mayor for the duration of the appeal,
 if he fails to appeal or apply for Judicial Review, then elections will
 have to be carried out. PETITIONER ARGUMENTS: From what transpired
 yesterday, tough questions were raised by this side too which questions we
 cannot resolve, but we will endevour to shed some light accordingly because
 the Media will focus on these arguments for the rest of the year. 1. TIME
 FOR COURT BUSINESS: Court business officially starts at 9am countrywide, so
 questions are being raised as to how the Lord Mayor's lawyers managed to
 obtain a Court document before 9am. Now, if this is true the order was
 obtained before 9am, then any business conducted before 9am is void.
 However, courts also do have powers to conduct business longer than usual
 e.g late into the night. 2. COURT FEES: A court case, hearing etc is null
 and void if court fees are not paid, and court fees are paid into the bank.
 Now, banks in this country open business at 9am. So, how were court fees
 paid before 9am? If no court fees were paid, then those proceedings too are
 a nullity based on this argument alone. However, in certain instances,
 court can order that the fees be paid later, and uphold the legality of the
 proceedings before the fees were paid. 3. CASES AGAINST GOVERNMENT: Now,
 the Government Proceedings Act does not allow cases against the government
 to go on Ex- Parte, (Ex- parte means with only Lawyers of one side
 represented). In this case, Lawyers for the Lord Mayor went for the
 Injunction in the absence of Lawyers representing the Petitioners which
 made it an ex-parte proceeding. Since the other side in the case was the
 Government i.e Attorney General, then if that order 

Re: [WestNileNet] Sunday fete at Kati Kati

2012-10-06 Thread Onzoma Apollo
Thanks comrades. I think the key thing left is to attend or where
appropriate send issues/questions that need clarification. At times it's
hard to make comments on a concept which I haven't seen. My apologies for
not being in position to attend. Thanks.
On Oct 6, 2012 7:59 AM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@gmail.com wrote:

 I think the presentation on Sunday will be about the development concept
 and the business case. It will answer all these questions.

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Oct 5, 2012, at 11:07 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@gmail.com wrote:

 Vasco, Arua is like old Kampala. It has Oli Division which is
 unexapandable and Arua Hill Division which has no room for expansion . The
 structural plan the town had was that of 1984. The town was bedeviled
 during the term of Wereba as the town clerk. When statutory leases were
 abolished, land in the Municipal reverted to the District Land Board though
 it was the Municipal which allocated the land.  I even doubt whether the
 municipal had a master plan. Look at the Impasse the Hospital lagoon
 caused. By the way, the dilapidated structures had valid leases running on
 them. To transform Arua is difficult because those houses are in accordance
 with the terms and conditions of the leases. It is against this background
 that one can easily conclude that Arua is dead. It cannot grow. May be I
 should state that it is stunted. Otherwise thanks every body for the
 debate. It is healthy. Good night

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Oct 5, 2012, at 7:32 PM, Vasco Oguzua vogu...@gmail.com wrote:

 Mr. Candia,

 I think I would need some education on the Eco-City project not a lecture.
 if the information was shared widely may be I ould have at read for my self
 and educated myself. However, the point of my concern is why open a virgin
 forest land has to be destroyed for development at this time when there is
 a lot of existing undeveloped or underdeveloped areas lying around in a
 sorry state, and yet there are no attempts or decisions made to develop
 them. I am aware that there will come a time when the Barifa area will be
 considered for expansion of Arua urban development, but I do not think the
 time is now. The municipal council together with business people,
 including  the chamber of commerce and other local leaders in Arua need to
 understand the fact that lack of attraction of businesses in Arua is not
 lack of a new urban area, but the absolute lack of good infrastructure.

 I truly will appreciate if any of the technical team can send me the
 business concept documents especially the document that provides the
 rationale or statement of the problem or need for which the business
 concept was developed and what alternatives were employed to arrive at the
 decision that a new virgin land had to be opened to develop Arua
 municipality.

 Ms. Winfred you are right on the point of where the funds for the new
 development will be obtained if there is no fund for redeveloping the
 existing dilapidated infrastructure.

 As for Mr. Alaka, I do appreciate your response but what I am is not clear
 to me is how Arua has hit a dead end, which you mentioned in your response.
 Arua has hit a dead end in what and why?

 Thanks for your responses,

 Vasco

 On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 11:40 AM, Winfred Adukule w.aduk...@gmail.comwrote:

 Vasco i agree with you entirely! Candia its not a matter of brushing
 Vasco off he has asked pertinent questions and the 'technical team' should
 answer on the same forum!
 And to pick up from where Vasco left off. . .

 If its an issue of urban growth what has been done to salvage the
 existing infrastructure? If the district has failed to raise funds how then
 are the funds going to be readily available to put up such a project?

 If we are taking openess let all interests pecuniary or otherwise be laid
 on the table for all to discuss!

 Its really unfortunate that a forest has to be cut down all in the name
 of development! Its a pity indeed

 Winfred Adukule
 On 5 Oct 2012 15:35, aliti candia alit...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Vasco requires some lectures from the technical team of ECO CITY in
 order to appreciate the need for urban growth of Arua.

 *Candia Tom Aliti**
 Principal Finance Officer *
 *Budget and Finance Division, **Planning Department,*
 *Directorate of planning and Development,**Ministry of Health.*
 *P O Box 7272,Kampala.*

 *Mob Tel. +256772574789*

 Email: alit...@yahoo.com.


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 --- On *Fri, 10/5/12, Caleb Alaka calebal...@gmail.com* wrote:


 From: Caleb Alaka calebal...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Sunday fete at Kati Kati

 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Cc: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Date: Friday, October 5, 2012, 5:28 AM


  Well stated Vasco, your concerns are legitimate, the last time I was
 in Arua 

Re: [WestNileNet] {Spam?} The Science Cafe - Kampala

2011-05-26 Thread Onzoma Apollo
Comrades,

This is a very vital topic for discussion. I hope we shall also get
information on the agricultural loans being channeled through the banks and
if the Cranes are playing at home of Saturday 4th June, then some soca
lovers will miss this important event (cafe). Other wise Agric is food and
this is timely.

Apollo

On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 1:07 PM, Okuti Boroa ok...@asili.co.ug wrote:

  Dear Brothers and Sisters,



 It’s been a while since you heard from us I am sure! We have been thinking
 and reloading The Science Cafe – Kampala. We want to have the best in
 quality of dream, talk, internalize and act so the knowledge sharing
 re-loaded will this time have three panellists and the theme of discussion
 this time is Agriculture for Sustainable Development ...



 In this cafe we would like to introduce farming, the changing dynamics of
 farming in terms of inputs, production quality (improved varieties and other
 inputs), soil use as well as changing climate patterns and remedies. Many
 will indeed agree that Agriculture has much changed from subsistence farming
 to commercial knowledge based farming (as written in asili4u.wordpress.com)
 and people are more and more looking at production for the market. Hence
 looking at the power of organised farmer groups/cooperatives as well as
 workable financing models.



 The panel will include;



 Dr. Titus Alicai (PHD - Plant Virologist)

 Lead discussant based at  Namulonge Research Station



 Titus will focus on the technical aspects of Agriculture in the face of the
 current trends in the world, we all are aware that improved varieties of
 plants are being developed all the time, e.g. Drought resistant cassava,
 groundnuts etc, there are new methods too, as well as issues of sustainable
 use of soil and irrigation among others.



 The discussion however will focus overviews to assist lay farmers and
 intending farmers to learn some of the pertinent issues on the ground.



 Mr. Richard Okuti

 Discussant and Senior Consultant at I-Network for livelihoods also a
 Consultant for Private Sector Foundation and Entrepreneur at Asili Richlands
 a Marketing, Innovations and IT firm.



 Richard will focus on advantages of building organised farmer groups and
 the use of market intelligence (including ICT) in making produce marketing
 decisions.



 Ms. Diana Ondoga

 Discussant and Pinnacle Analyst at DFCU Bank, also worked in Training,
 Customer Service  Sales in the bank in the past years.



 Diana will focus on potential financing mechanisms from banks as well as
 eligibility for such funds. She has experience in the banking sector that
 will be useful to the farming community.



 The Science Cafe – Kampala will be hosted by Mr. Joseph Dramadri and
 Friends Bar (famously known as Jose’s Bar in Nalya), it will take place on
 Saturday June 4, 2011 at 4:00pm. The venue is free for all eats and drinks
 will be served at participants cost.



 We invite all interested people to come and share knowledge on this subject
 but also learn from others. Other issues that may be touched are other
 viable cash crops for West Nile and Soil rejuvenation for dying soils in the
 region.



 Kind regards





 Richard Okuti

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 Asili Marketing  ICT - “Website  e-Solutions, Marketing

 Communications and Apprenticeship



 Tel +256 312 294857/1 and Mobile +256 772 725252 (Uganda)



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Re: [WestNileNet] My Father-in law passed on.

2011-01-10 Thread Onzoma Apollo
Dear Charles,

My heartfelt condolences to you and the family for such a great loss at the
begining of 2011. I pray that the Almighty Lord comforts you and the family.
May his soul rest in eternal peace.
Onzoma A.
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 11:05 AM, Ejibua Sam eji...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Dear Charles,

 My heartfelt condolences to you and the family for such a loss. its a sad
 way to start the year, but I pray the Almighty Lord comforts you and the
 family. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

 Sam

   On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 2:13 PM, Charles Dra-ecabo 
 draec...@hotmail.comwrote:

   Dear Colleagues,

 On rather sad note,we were informed about the passing of my father in-law,
 Mzee Kalebu which happened early this morning at Arua Hospital.  We shall be
 traveling to Arua for burial which is slated for Monday at Ombatini, Aramua;
 next to late Barnaba Kilis home.

 If you can, please join us for the burial.

 May the soul of the deceased rest in eternal peace.

 Charles

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Re: [WestNileNet] latest report from Entebbe about the incidence

2011-01-10 Thread Onzoma Apollo
Hi Christine,

Thanks for the update and the work your team has done to let us know about
the demise of our comrades. It is sad indeed and an act that is right from
the early days of 2011. My condolences to the bereaved families and wish
quick recovery for those in the hospital. I hope arrangements for
compensation are among the options the GoU will consider after facilitating
the burial arrangements of the future leaders and scholars who have met
their death under unfair cricumstances while looking for school fees. I
think it does no harm to wonder whether there are any other victims from
other regions of the country or this particular attack was intended for
westnilers only (may be for clarification).

May the souls of the deceased rest in eternal peace.

Onzoma.

On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 4:41 PM, alex free freeal...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello Christine,

 I give my sincere appreciation to you for the information about our
 relatives who have been pointlessly and yet brutally murdered. Nothing can
 replace life irrespective of any any nicety that may be shown thereafter. I
 hope the criminals being taken to Luzira is not just for a cover up but that
 they will face maximum justice and bear absolute responsibility for their
 brutality and bestial acts. Condolences to the bereaved family members,
 relatives and friends!

 God bless,

 Alex



 On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 12:57 PM, Ayikoru ayiko...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

  Dear Christine and Team,

 It's amazing to see how much you have  achieved within 24 hours. You have
 demonstrated excellently, that selfless determination and advocacy can make
 a difference in our communities wherever these may be, something worth
 emulating. As Ms Adukule has suggested, drawing media attention to this
 matter may be a necessary (logical) step, for today we are talking about
 four West Nilers, tomorrow it may be another community as long as rogue
 elements like this exist in our midst.

 Thanks very much indeed for all your hard work.

 Maureen





 Sent from my iPhone

 On 10 Jan 2011, at 11:05, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote:

   Dear all,
 We have made efforts to follow up the issue with the following feedback.

 Two people have so far died but the other is in intensive care unit in
 Muago Hospital
 The dead are Butele Braham from Rhino camp and Mawa from Yumbe.
 Those admitted are Odugo and Kami both from Yumbe and we could not get
 their second names

 It was been found out that these police men were actually robbers who were
 brought by a self appointend man called Serrugunda who claims to be
 inspecting those doing illegal fishing. He has been doing this for a long
 time, each time grabbing fish from these people claiming to enforce the law
 against illegal fishing in partnership with such police. The fishermen had
 known him as a law enforcer when he was actually a robber. He partners with
 police and rob people under the pretex of implementing the law. Yesterday at
 around midday was when they met these people and wanted to take their fish,
 in the process of struggle, they opened fire on these young men killing the
 two on spot.

 These boys are students who had come to look for school fees during the
 holiday to go back to school.

 Yesterday when the incidence happened, Kale Kaihura, the police boss was
 informed about the issue and he took it up seriously. Investigations were
 instituted and the bodies were brought to Mulago hosptial for postmoterm.
 The MP for Entebbe municipal also came up to support our comunity and had
 offered to transport the bodies to Arau something he has being doing of
 late. But we had told him, we appreciate that offer but we demand that
 government takes up responsibility for the acts of such errand police men.
 There were  4 people involved,three policemen and the Serrugunda. The
 culprits were arrested and brought infront of the mourners this morning
 before they are taken to Luzira prisons. Kaihura told mourners that these
 people will be charged for murder and this should be a good example for
 police who like opening up fire on civilians.

 The government is taking up all the funeral expenses as we had wanted and
 transporting the bodies to their respective burial places and taking care of
 the hospital expenses for those admitted. The police offices in Yumbe and
 Rhino camp have been informed to go and receive the bodies and take care of
 services at the burial places.

 Kaihura thanked the west nile community for using a civilized way of
 dealing with a situation that would have led to caos. He has appointed an
 inspector with a team consisting of westnilers to be inspecting the area for
 such cases and has empowered them with information on what to do.

 We therefore feel that it was unfortunate event but atleast we have
 received a hearing and some justice has been done.

 I therefore thank all the women who were the first to be present on site
 and took this issue seriously. .I was from church and saw many women
 

{Disarmed} Re: [WestNileNet] Happy New Year!!

2011-01-05 Thread Onzoma Apollo
Dear Comrades,

Welcome to 2011, wish all of you a happy and prosperous 2011 as we look
forward to putting in place a very strong and prosperous foundation.

Onzoma A.

On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 1:02 PM, alfred tulu alft...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

   Dear Comrades,

 Welcome to 2011. Let this year be a year of blessing, and prosperity to all
 of us. May God protect and guide all of us.

 Wishing you all the best,


 Tulu



 --- On *Fri, 31/12/10, Willy Ngaka wng...@gmail.com* wrote:


 From: Willy Ngaka wng...@gmail.com

 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Happy New Year!!
 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Date: Friday, 31 December, 2010, 7:47


  Dear West Nilers,


 2011 is just a stone throw away from now. I want to thank God the Almighty
 for delivering us through 2010. I know all of us faced challenges here and
 there, but by His grace we are almost there. I therefore take this wonderful
 opportunity to thank you all for useful discussions on the forum and wish
 you a fabulous and blessed 2011. May the face of Almighty God shine upon you
 and may He be the Shepherd of each of you and your families.

 Once again, Happy new year



 Willy

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Re: [WestNileNet] New Member

2011-01-05 Thread Onzoma Apollo
Hi kiggs,

Include comrade Anzeti Grismus, kod...@yahoo.com on the list.

Thanks

Onzoma

On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 12:33 PM, Kiggundu Mukasa kiggu...@kym.net wrote:


 Done


  On Jan 4, 2011, at 12:26 PM, Andua Drani wrote:

  Please, add obiayiomb...@yahoo.com


 Andua
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Re: [WestNileNet] Sam Ejibua

2010-12-13 Thread Onzoma Apollo
Comrades

Its really sad that Sam got attacked by the thugs on the eve of the day for
prayers held at okuvu church for our departed comrades. It very good that
there is some improvement. I thank colligues for the support provided to him
at this moment when he has been experiencing alot of pain and updates
provided on his progress. I wish Sam quick recovery.

Onzoma A.

On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 10:12 PM, milburga atcero matc...@yahoo.com wrote:

   This sounds perfectly planned agenda. There is need to look into it very
 carefully. May the good lord protect our very hardworking and heartless
 brothers and sisters  from evil hearted people.

 *Ms Milburga ATCERO
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 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Sam Ejibua
 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Date: Monday, December 13, 2010, 5:06 AM


  Dear All,

 This is disheartening news happening to one of our best.  I pray for his
 speedy recovery. Is this a planned happening?

 William


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 *Sent:* Sun, 12 December, 2010 12:06:25
 *Subject:* [WestNileNet] Sam Ejibua

   Dear all

 I received a telepohone call this morning that Sam Ejibua was assaulted by
 thugs the previous night, a couple of meters away from his residence.

 Sam is said to be admitted at Bugolobi Nursing Centre, opposite Nakumat
 Supermarket Bugolobi (formerly Payless Supermarket).

 Can those of you who are within Kampala check on him and advise us on his
 condition as among other things, his phone was taken by the thugs, thus
 making communication with him impossible.

 Regards

 Acidri David Onzima


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Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 27, Issue 97

2010-11-30 Thread Onzoma Apollo
Hi Kiggs,

Add Cosmas Butele Alfred cosmasalfred2...@yahoo.com on the list.

Thanks


On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 7:18 AM, Kiggundu Mukasa kiggu...@kym.net wrote:


 Dear Milton,

 There was an earlier problem with yahoo and people with yahoo email
 addresses were not getting mail
 We have sorted it out for now.
 That may be the problem why it is intermittent.

 As this is the second time we have had a problem with yahoo, I am
 encouraging those who can to change to gmail (at least for westnilenet mail)

 Kiggs


  On Nov 28, 2010, at 7:36 AM, anguyo milton wrote:

Dear Kiggundu,I got this one-these days I don't get all of them but I
 can also at read from the archives.

 Milton

 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

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Re: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 26, Issue 53

2010-10-15 Thread Onzoma Apollo
Comrades,

This discussion is important and i entirely agree with Ndugu Drici that the
key policy makers hailing from our region need to be brought on board to
understand the ongoing discusions and recommendations. If they can only open
up to share discussions on the following realities on ground, among others:-

   - The continued fall in performance of our schools (now every person has
   to ferry children to kampala schools);
   - The deteriaration of health facilities and staffing;
   - Inadequate support towards farming activities, marketing , processing
   (very few progressive farmers in the region and not adequately supported);
   - Unreliable supply of power (and lack of power for value addition);

I also note that we have various levels of interventions for promotion of
services in the key areas of development. Certain problems in the core areas
of development (like health, education, water) can be supplemented from
resources alocated to the Local Governments (Sub
county/District/Municipality), through transfer of funds from the centre.
The leaders aspiring for the levels mentioned also have a stake in the
discussion.

Thanks

Apollo


On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 11:34 AM, drichi peter drichipe...@yahoo.co.ukwrote:


   Dear Mr. Avudria,

 I am so much delighted with your observation regarding the challenges the
 region faces (Education and Health Services). These are truly the gaps of
 service delivery that is hitting our region hard.
 However I also have one or two areas as food for thought or action points.

 1. what is our main objective of being in this forum (As Members of the
 Forum). Do we have a follow up mechanism for every topic we debate in this
 forum? Does any concern raised in this forum reach the concerned authorities
 of this region and Country? If so, who are the representatives taking the
 lead in this. I might have join the association late but I feel our cries
 are not heard even by the MEDIA leave alone our politicians. Does the
 Country know that some where in West NIle there exists a strong 8 Districts,
 5-6 different tribal groups' forum that is formed to address the views of
 the people?. For our own information, I have been following our different
 debates here, they are really topical issues, I feel if we can compile
 these, have one leader a member of stake present it as our memo. We
 have big and high profile Professionals in this forum.

 2. Can the Administrator or the President of this forum help us and at
 least add one or many of the elite politicians to this forum. This I feel
 can also become a challenging factor for serious politician(s) to take
 action and start knocking doors for our own region to develop. This will
 also be a gate opener for our needs to be addressed. I don't come from Nebbi
 but I like politicians like Ja Chan Omach, Eng. Du Janga and others like
 Moses Ali etc. We have the whole IGG coming from our region but what role do
 they play? Is it because we do not challenge them? What can we do? MEMBERS
 CORRECT ME IF AM GOING TOO FAR.

 3. Gone are the days of economic retardation: we need a Real Prosperity for
 All programs not the pen to paper one. Why can't we think of compiling and
 preparing a logical Memo, presenting this to HE the President.and
 again the media will play a role here. Let him also know that down in West
 Nile, we have a pro Poor Forum that is basically agitating the government
 to  look at addressing the gaps that exist in the region. Remember, the more
 you know, the more doors get open. To me Electricity and Roads are the two
 main services the people of West Nile need. If there is no road, foreign
 investors can not think of exploring the market opportunities around and the
 same applies to power. We have a huge deposits of Lime, gold etc in Metu
 Mountains in Moyo, oil across West Nile and many other investment
 opportunities but all these can not be explored because of two factors .i.e.
 roads and power.
 Many of these services might have not been extended just because of the
 pretext that we the people of WN are comfortable in our suffering status
 since we don't complain.

 With these I would therefore need to know if either of the above concerns
 have ever been thought of or done or yes.

 Otherwise Bravo to you my bro and to all of us for the brilliant ideas.
 Long Live West Nile, Long Live Uganda, For God and My Country.

 Best


 DRICHI Peter Carl



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 From: JohnAJackson javud...@gmail.com
 Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 26, Issue 53
 To: westnilenet@kym.net
 Date: Thursday, 14 October, 2010, 15:22


  Dear friends,

 I will not write thesis on the problems in West Nile region as most of us
 are aquanted with most of these challenges. I will only pick two issue for
 my commends

 a) Education. In the last ten years we have all watched academic standards
 in the entire region decline without taking any action to 

Re: [WestNileNet] Successful trip to Nairobi

2010-10-11 Thread Onzoma Apollo
Dear Caleb,

This was very good represetation though we should have known about the
arrangement before the day of departure to Kenya. Wel be back and thanks for
the update.

Apollo

On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 11:26 AM, Patrick Oyulu patrickoy...@gmail.comwrote:

 Assante...

 At least the TWO Gaaga coaches ensured people from the soil were ably
 represented.

 OPP


 On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 9:56 AM, alaka caleb calebal...@gmail.com wrote:

 The trip by members of the Foundation to Nairobi for the soccer match
 was successful. We traveled back safely and made a raucous impact not
 only in Uganda but also Kenya.
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Re: [WestNileNet] New Member

2010-09-02 Thread Onzoma Apollo
Dear Kiggs, please add Dr. Androa Dennis dand...@hotmail.com to the mailing
list.

Regards

Apollo Onzoma

On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 8:53 PM, Enock Mutinga emuti...@gmail.com wrote:

 Please add Martin Okuyo martin.ok...@umeme.co.ug to the mailiing list.

 Regards,

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 Bushenyi, Uganda.

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Re: [WestNileNet] Loss of my Grand Mother

2010-08-26 Thread Onzoma Apollo
My Condolences to you, May her soul RIP.

On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 10:58 AM, Sam Ejibua eji...@yahoo.com wrote:

   Condolensces to the family, may her soul rest in peace.

 --- On *Wed, 8/25/10, Gilbert Ringtho gring...@yahoo.co.uk* wrote:


 From: Gilbert Ringtho gring...@yahoo.co.uk
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Loss of my Grand Mother
 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2010, 11:17 PM

  Moses. My condolesces. May her soul rest in peace.

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 *Sent:* Sun, 14 February, 2010 14:12:13
 *Subject:* [WestNileNet] Loss of my Grand Mother


  Hi all.On a sad note i lost my paternal Grand Mother yesterday in
 Arua.Burial will be on Monday 15/2/2010.Those around in Arua can join in
 Mvara.R.I.P.

 Regards,

 Droma M.O



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Re: [WestNileNet] President's propaganda

2010-08-05 Thread Onzoma Apollo
Comrades,

I appreciate the challenges raised and also agree that our forcus should not
be derailed by the prevailing political games in the our region (in
particular). Those seeking to make some changes or join the game
arrangements already have a lot lessons to draw from. I know that the MC's
(like Ezaga) are always neutral and do not have fear to deliver to their
potentials when called upon, especially when the process results into some
money to develop our Institutions within.

Apollo.

On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 1:01 AM, ejikurob...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ezaga,

 An MC is a propaganda tool and no one would believe you if you fell head
 over heels. Abandon that line and focus.


 Cheers guys.


 Asante sana ma fellows.

 Ejiku
 S e n t   f r o m   m y   B l a c k B e r r y ®   s m a r t p h o n e

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Re: [WestNileNet] Can Northern Uganda cast vote of self-destruction?

2010-04-26 Thread ONZOMA APOLLO
Thanks lee, 

Good and critical analysis but take note of Akile's concern. Ofcourse this 
information goes in the data bank for future reference and contains alot of 
information which may not easily be ignored  when we want to review development 
strategy for the region.

Apollo




From: Sunday Akile akile...@yahoo.com
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
Sent: Sun, April 25, 2010 11:08:15 AM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Can Northern Uganda cast vote of self-destruction?


Hulo Lee,

Excellent research. I salute you for your opinion. But be careful not so many 
will like this kind of interllectual discourse and intercourse on this forum. 
Lest you become history on this forum.They will not think this piece of mind is 
developmental.

Akile 




From: oguzu lee oguzu...@yahoo.com
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
Sent: Tue, April 20, 2010 6:13:57 PM
Subject: [WestNileNet] Can Northern Uganda cast vote of self-destruction?


Dear members,
As we await for the outcome of projects being spearheaded by our colleagues, if 
nothing preoccupies you, may you feel able and motivated to read this hoping it 
doesn't clash with your political views. You'll recall that a number of claims 
have been made by various individuals and media houses alike claiming victory 
for NRM party without due consideration of issues that matter and are bound to 
influence voters in 2011 elections. The question is whether Northerners can 
cast vote of self-destruction. Through this article, i'm seeking to highlight 
the key issues that our region needs addressed for the benefit of her people 
and vote seekers.  
 
With 2011 elections drawing nearer day by day, pessimists and optimists of the 
various political parties are trying to do SWOT analysis of their parties in 
Northern Uganda with a number of analysts predicting a win for party in a 
region twice vehemently opposed to NRM in previous elections. My brothers: 
Todong and Moses Byaruhanga both presidential advisors and Pakasi, the former 
MP of Obongi have provided blanket assumption that with return of peace to 
northern Uganda, NRM will win with overwhelming majority without providing 
answers to key questions that rationally linger in the minds of northern people 
in elections. They seemed to have seriously ignored the virtues of honesty, 
truthfulness, and accountability that cannot be replaced nor whitewashed in the 
minds of people in a short spell of time in north let alone poor service 
delivery. In this hurtful truth which may differ from the usual comforting 
advises, I’ll seek to explain why NRM can’t
 win in West Nile which is part Northern Uganda—a truth that may hurt many now; 
unlike lies that eventually make their way out and end up hurting much more 
than truth could actually have done.

First and foremost for a region faced with an urgent need of infrastructural 
development to meet business opportunities presented by her strategic location, 
West Nile was in the year 2009/10 budget excluded from 1500km optical national 
fiber backbone-- a major communications infrastructure the region urgently 
needed to accelerate her development and to reduce the digital gap that 
has littered her history for last 24 years. The implication is that the divide 
between West Nile and other regions will continue to widen, cost of doing 
business will also go up; businesses and students will have to part with a lot 
of money to access information needed for their daily decisions and research 
through a low bandwidth--a frustration bound to translate into 'No Vote' 
for NRM regime  policy makers responsible for the layout of the infrastructure 
in 2011.

The NRM has also been blamed for 24 years of darkness (unreliable and 
unaffordable) electricity in the region. Though government reached an agreement 
with WENIRECO for provision of electricity and construction of Nyagak, the West 
Nile people as stakeholders feel left out in this project riddled by 
counter-accusations between government and WENIRECO. Many in the region have 
queried why power wasn’t tapped from Gulu-via Anaka yet the regime can export 
power to other regions. This was viewed as a deliberate attempt to slowdown 
pace of development in the region and insensitivity to the long held 
aspiration. In absence of reliable power, costs of doing business increases, 
which if passed onto the poor perpetuates the level of poverty. This is how the 
people think the government has kept them in first class poverty –a situation 
where people consume all they have and nothing gets saved for the next day.

Unchecked exploitation of tobacco farmers has become an issue which will 
contribute to outcome of 2011’s election. The region has lost lives, money and 
environment through tobacco related dealings. Many have queried the role of 
government in supporting farmers if inputs such as fertilizers from 

Re: [WestNileNet] RE: WestNile night

2010-03-24 Thread ONZOMA APOLLO
Thanks Robert,

This arrangement must continue and no one should underestimate its contribution 
to our society, culture and unity. 

It is worth noting that this arrangement is not a substitute of the formal 
meetings that are yet to be held to discuss the serious issues and strategies 
of westnile as indicated in earlier mails, but rather an arrangement that can 
enhance mobilisation and feed into future strategies. 

I know with time other innovations like holding meetings before the music takes 
off will come in but this should come after we have sustained the participation 
at the venue.

Unity must continue.

Apollo O




From: afe...@mtn.co.ug afe...@mtn.co.ug
To: westnilenet@kym.net
Cc: patricklub...@yahoo.co.uk
Sent: Wed, March 24, 2010 10:41:09 AM
Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] RE: WestNile night


Hi All,
 
Thank you all for the big turn up for the launch of Westnile night earlier in 
the month. It was overwelming and some Westniler told me that; he has been in 
touch with several members on Phone and mail not until that night when  he 
managed to physically see the “CHAIRMAN” Eza….what?  after 7 years and this to 
me meant a lot.
 
I was impressed to see friends travel all the way from Moyo to join us here in 
Kampala  and that truly was a spirit of unity.
 
 
Now; this Friday 26th March 2010 we are on again. This time we shall have the 
traditional dance from Nebbi district commonly reffered to as “Ndara”and this 
is serious you can ask Fred Onyai, Patrick Oyulu or our randy Sagaraand 
perhalps we shall ask Patrick Idringi to do what he does best to give us a hint 
on what happens in Koboko. And Next month we shall feature talent from Moyo 
Adjumani areas to complete the circle.
 
 
Look forward to seing you all and remember password for entrance is AFEMA and 
this entitles you to free entrance before midnight.
 
 
Lastly we promise this time DJ Ronny of Matonge will fully take charge to play 
the Music we all embrace.
 
 
Regards,
Robert Afema
 
 
From:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] On Behalf 
Of afe...@mtn.co.ug
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2010 3:00 PM
To: westnilenet@kym.net
Cc: patricklub...@yahoo.co.uk
Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] RE: WestNile night
 
Hello all,
 
It’s Friday and it’s a looong weekend till Monday; it’s launch of westnile 
theme night at “CLUB PALUI” to night.
 
Come lets chat and enjoy music from back home and neighbourhood (Zaire) now DRC 
also live performances from;
JM Kennedy 
Black Harmony
Lady Candiru (emgbeleke ka i angi ma e….? ne eri gu sibe nyaa)
 
And lastly….Jacky Candiru of Blue3.
 
Spining the disc is non other than DJ Ronny of Matonge (Arua).
 
See you all and password is Afema for free entrance before midnight
 
 
Afema Robert
 
 
From:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] On Behalf 
Of afe...@mtn.co.ug
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 9:41 AM
To: westnilenet@kym.net
Subject: [WestNileNet] WestNile night
 
Goodmorning All,
 
We have been approached my the management of Club Palui a night club situated 
in the lower section of Ntinda shopping Mall following support some members 
have rendered this club over the years with an offer of a night dedicated to 
Westnilers.
 
This will mean that, the music that will be played will purely be from the 
region and preferably Lingala which many from west nile identify with so much.
 
Among other things, this theme night proposed to take place every last Friday 
of the month will give an opportunity to promote prominent and upcoming artists 
from west nile by featuring each time we have this night.
 
Secondly, I believe it will also be an avenue for members who are around 
Kampala to sociate, interact and probably agree on some of the topical issues 
being discussed on mail.
 
Thirdly, members will agree with me that, this will give us identity and 
promote unity among other things.
 
Lastly, we could find ways of doing merchandising for this to generate revenue 
for WNF.
 
 
The management of Palui will be giving us 100 complementary tickets every theme 
night and this number can grow over time  so long as the turn up is good. There 
was a proposal to officially launch this night next Friday 5th March and if 
members are in agreement we hope to bring in JM Keneddy and DJ Guido to help 
kick start the process.
 
For more info you may contact Rogers Opigo  0772450207 and Afema Robert 
(0772120305).
 
Regards,
Afema
 



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Re: [WestNileNet] RE: WestNile night

2010-03-24 Thread ONZOMA APOLLO
Thanks Robert,

This arrangement must continue and no one should underestimate its contribution 
to our society, culture and unity. 

It is worth noting that this arrangement is not a substitute of the formal 
meetings that are yet to be held to discuss the serious issues and strategies 
of westnile as indicated in earlier mails, but rather an arrangement that can 
enhance mobilisation and feed into future strategies. 

I know with time other innovations like holding meetings before the music takes 
off will come in but this should come after we have sustained the participation 
at the venue.

Unity must continue.

Apollo O




From: afe...@mtn.co.ug afe...@mtn.co.ug
To: westnilenet@kym.net
Cc: patricklub...@yahoo.co.uk
Sent: Wed, March 24, 2010 10:41:09 AM
Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] RE: WestNile night


Hi All,
 
Thank you all for the big turn up for the launch of Westnile night earlier in 
the month. It was overwelming and some Westniler told me that; he has been in 
touch with several members on Phone and mail not until that night when  he 
managed to physically see the “CHAIRMAN” Eza….what?  after 7 years and this to 
me meant a lot.
 
I was impressed to see friends travel all the way from Moyo to join us here in 
Kampala  and that truly was a spirit of unity.
 
 
Now; this Friday 26th March 2010 we are on again. This time we shall have the 
traditional dance from Nebbi district commonly reffered to as “Ndara”and this 
is serious you can ask Fred Onyai, Patrick Oyulu or our randy Sagaraand 
perhalps we shall ask Patrick Idringi to do what he does best to give us a hint 
on what happens in Koboko. And Next month we shall feature talent from Moyo 
Adjumani areas to complete the circle.
 
 
Look forward to seing you all and remember password for entrance is AFEMA and 
this entitles you to free entrance before midnight.
 
 
Lastly we promise this time DJ Ronny of Matonge will fully take charge to play 
the Music we all embrace.
 
 
Regards,
Robert Afema
 
 
From:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] On Behalf 
Of afe...@mtn.co.ug
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2010 3:00 PM
To: westnilenet@kym.net
Cc: patricklub...@yahoo.co.uk
Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] RE: WestNile night
 
Hello all,
 
It’s Friday and it’s a looong weekend till Monday; it’s launch of westnile 
theme night at “CLUB PALUI” to night.
 
Come lets chat and enjoy music from back home and neighbourhood (Zaire) now DRC 
also live performances from;
JM Kennedy 
Black Harmony
Lady Candiru (emgbeleke ka i angi ma e….? ne eri gu sibe nyaa)
 
And lastly….Jacky Candiru of Blue3.
 
Spining the disc is non other than DJ Ronny of Matonge (Arua).
 
See you all and password is Afema for free entrance before midnight
 
 
Afema Robert
 
 
From:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] On Behalf 
Of afe...@mtn.co.ug
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 9:41 AM
To: westnilenet@kym.net
Subject: [WestNileNet] WestNile night
 
Goodmorning All,
 
We have been approached my the management of Club Palui a night club situated 
in the lower section of Ntinda shopping Mall following support some members 
have rendered this club over the years with an offer of a night dedicated to 
Westnilers.
 
This will mean that, the music that will be played will purely be from the 
region and preferably Lingala which many from west nile identify with so much.
 
Among other things, this theme night proposed to take place every last Friday 
of the month will give an opportunity to promote prominent and upcoming artists 
from west nile by featuring each time we have this night.
 
Secondly, I believe it will also be an avenue for members who are around 
Kampala to sociate, interact and probably agree on some of the topical issues 
being discussed on mail.
 
Thirdly, members will agree with me that, this will give us identity and 
promote unity among other things.
 
Lastly, we could find ways of doing merchandising for this to generate revenue 
for WNF.
 
 
The management of Palui will be giving us 100 complementary tickets every theme 
night and this number can grow over time  so long as the turn up is good. There 
was a proposal to officially launch this night next Friday 5th March and if 
members are in agreement we hope to bring in JM Keneddy and DJ Guido to help 
kick start the process.
 
For more info you may contact Rogers Opigo  0772450207 and Afema Robert 
(0772120305).
 
Regards,
Afema
 



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Re: [WestNileNet] New member

2010-02-28 Thread ONZOMA APOLLO


Hi Kigs!
 
Kindly add Agupio Godfrey(gagnap...@gmail.com )to our forum
 
Rgds.



From: angu...@mtn.co.ug angu...@mtn.co.ug
To: westnilenet@kym.net
Sent: Sat, February 27, 2010 12:17:16 PM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] New member


Awadifo saru

From: westnilenet-boun...@kym.net westnilenet-boun...@kym.net 
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Sat Feb 27 12:09:20 2010
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] New member 


Yes Wendy
You are on

And if you want to see old/archive posts please use this link

http://www.mail-archive.com/westnilenet@kym.net/


Kiggs


On Feb 27, 2010, at 11:55 AM, angu...@mtn.co.ug angu...@mtn.co.ug wrote:

Hi should I assume am now hooked onto this network? Robert Afema had sent thru 
a request to this effect. Rgds Wendy



From: westnilenet-boun...@kym.net westnilenet-boun...@kym.net 
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Sat Feb 27 11:48:46 2010
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] New member 


done 


On Feb 26, 2010, at 1:38 PM, Andruma, Richard R wrote:

Hi Kigs!
 
Kindly add Ayikomundu Joel(ayikom...@yahoo.co.uk)to our forum
 
Rgds.
 
From:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] On 
Behalf Of Kiggundu
Sent: 29/10/2009 16:27
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] New member
 
 
Done
 
 
On Oct 29, 2009, at 1:03 PM, DRAMADRI JOSEPH wrote:




Kigs 
 
Kindly add Ronnie Onzia (onzi...@yahoo.com) to the net.
 
 
Dramadri Joseph
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Re: [WestNileNet] RE: WestNile night

2010-02-26 Thread ONZOMA APOLLO
Thanks Afema,

Its really a good strategy especially at this time when the current rate 
of music production seems to eliminating the ones we like 'lingala'. Even if 
they give us one night in two months, that will keep us around generally and so 
long as it brings us together and allow us to exercise 'properly'. Lets know 
when it takes off.

Regards 

Apollo 





From: afe...@mtn.co.ug afe...@mtn.co.ug
To: westnilenet@kym.net
Sent: Fri, February 26, 2010 10:02:55 AM
Subject: [WestNileNet] RE: WestNile night


Cathy,
 
Very good observation and trust me, the club has the most organised security 
that will not tolerate anything of the sort and besides we shall ensure that 
they are briefed on issues like you have raised.
 
Regards,
Robert 
 
From:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] On Behalf 
Of aji...@mtn.co.ug
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 9:58 AM
To: westnilenet@kym.net
Subject: [WestNileNet] RE: WestNile night
 
Very nice idea Robert. Any rules of presentation?...
... as it might be that word will be well spread about this night dedicated to 
Westnilers whenever, including our ‘famous’ Arua park chaps. (Fighting, 
being rule no.1 + the extra, extras of drugs- mairungis of sorts, etc…)
 
From:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] On Behalf 
Of afe...@mtn.co.ug
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 9:41 AM
To: westnilenet@kym.net
Subject: [WestNileNet] WestNile night
 
Goodmorning All,
 
We have been approached my the management of Club Palui a night club situated 
in the lower section of Ntinda shopping Mall following support some members 
have rendered this club over the years with an offer of a night dedicated to 
Westnilers.
 
This will mean that, the music that will be played will purely be from the 
region and preferably Lingala which many from west nile identify with so much.
 
Among other things, this theme night proposed to take place every last Friday 
of the month will give an opportunity to promote prominent and upcoming artists 
from west nile by featuring each time we have this night.
 
Secondly, I believe it will also be an avenue for members who are around 
Kampala to sociate, interact and probably agree on some of the topical issues 
being discussed on mail.
 
Thirdly, members will agree with me that, this will give us identity and 
promote unity among other things.
 
Lastly, we could find ways of doing merchandising for this to generate revenue 
for WNF.
 
 
The management of Palui will be giving us 100 complementary tickets every theme 
night and this number can grow over time  so long as the turn up is good. There 
was a proposal to officially launch this night next Friday 5th March and if 
members are in agreement we hope to bring in JM Keneddy and DJ Guido to help 
kick start the process.
 
For more info you may contact Rogers Opigo  0772450207 and Afema Robert 
(0772120305).
 
Regards,
Afema
 



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Re: [WestNileNet] SOLIDARITY

2010-02-17 Thread ONZOMA APOLLO
Thanks Aliti

We need to handle some of such strategic issues in an organised manners and 
this justifys the need for a workshop or meeting to discuss not only the need 
for the University in West Nile but also other problems that came on board 
earlier (e.g . I also note that other Universities that have already extended 
viable branches in the region are key stakeholders in the discussion of the 
process. 

Thanks





From: aliti candia alit...@yahoo.com
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
Sent: Wed, February 10, 2010 7:00:12 PM
Subject: [WestNileNet] SOLIDARITY




Hi friends,
Merci for the contributions on the issue of Public University in West Nile.One 
of the basic principles for success of the public university in west Nile is 
Solidarity:This solidarity should operate between west nilers first,the west 
nile region and all other regions in Uganda, West Nile and the  ruling 
Government, the rich and the poor,West Nile and other partners e:g other 
universities in Uganda,other international universities e.g University of  
Juba, etc.
The solidarity principle to me is key for success of  U-OWN { University Of 
West Nile.
Respect for other peoples views is very vital, but people should not mis use 
the freedom  in the virtual network to paste unresearched views on the net 
which in turn wastes other peoples time. Mind you even deleting messages 
everyday is time lost.

Candia Tom Aliti

Brussels- Belgium. 



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Re: [WestNileNet] Paralysis by Analysis

2010-02-03 Thread ONZOMA APOLLO
Hi Ndugu Boroa

You have raised an important issue that, i think will address most of the 
issues related to the problems being discussed. A workshop which looks at the 
issues raised on poverty related interventions withing our communities could 
help the westnile team get detailed information, lessons, realities, best 
practices and negative effects of various interventions. The Public University 
issue can be incorporated in the same. The end result will be an appropriate 
strategies to develop the region or drive away poverty.

Thanks.

Apollo O. 





From: Okuti Boroa ok...@asili.co.ug
To: West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
Sent: Wed, February 3, 2010 8:39:33 AM
Subject: [WestNileNet] Paralysis by Analysis

Hi all,

I risk being criticized and even scolded but I thought I should make my
point too, where as there are many challenges to the development of west
nile and other regions around Uganda and Africa as we have so clearly
and elaborately discussed, we need to reach a point where we stop
discussing and move in the direction of actions. A few days ago I made
some remarks and shared a possible approach to moving forward and I
thought we would be looking more in that direction. 

Once again for WNF to move from the Internet to the ground we should
look at engaging stakeholders and developing a plan of intervention one
of the easiest ways is by doing the following;

1. Summary of discussions
Summary of the development challenges discussed on this list

2. Fund-raise from members
A fund must be raised if activities are to be taken to the ground

3. Organize a stakeholders workshop (Round table workshop)
The workshop will discuss all the problems raised above and how the can
be classified and addressed in an organized manner, the output of this
ws should be some draft work plan

4. Come up with a plan resulting from the feedback in the Workshop
Finish the draft into a working document

5. Mandate the Coordinator to implement
Brief the person to take over the plan.

6. Monitor and evaluate and improve

This process is used to bring key players to the same page and work
together to solve the existing problems such as health education, Better
farming (other than tobacco), Entrepreneurship, Education and other
development challenges;

I am strongly inclined to believe that this is the way forward, so I
hope I have caught your attention this time!

Richard

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Re: [WestNileNet] RIP Peter Edema Etima

2009-03-11 Thread ONZOMA APOLLO
My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family, may the almight rest the soul 
of the deceased in eternal peace.

Apollo Onzoma





From: Ruffino Ezama ruffino.ez...@gmail.com
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 8:27:46 AM
Subject: [WestNileNet] RIP Peter Edema Etima


Dear all
We have just lost Mr Peter Edema Etima who passed away in Mulago Hospital 
yesterday night. I blessed his wedding myself last year on June 28, 2008 and 
now he is no more.
Let's keep close to the family of Mr Joseph Etima in this trying moment.
There will be a requiem mass at catholic centre on friday at 3 pm, then the 
body will be taken to onzivu (near awindiri). The burial will take place in 
Otumbari on saturday afternoon.


-- 
Ruffino Ezama,mccj
Comboni Missionaries
P.O Box 3872
Kampala
Uganda
(+256 77 2 62 42 40)
(+256 75 2 62 42 40)

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Re: [WestNileNet] Terms of Reference for the Task Force

2009-03-10 Thread ONZOMA APOLLO
Dear all

This appears to be a very good wayforward for the life of all the future 
leaders who seem to be finding it very hard to show up academically in the 
environment at home. Am sure if we adopt a very thorough approach and start 
with serious consultation with the people normally involved in setting exams 
and marking.

This is because they seem to be knowing the trend of the changes coming up but 
have no fora for sharing the challenges of the current education and even if 
they do then the impact may not be much felt. So in addition to thinking about 
the teachers, parents, and other levels of importance in education, i have a 
feeling that the key persons in dertermination of the results (i.e. examiners 
and markers at various levels) should be pulled together and share with us the 
challenges and this becomes a very good stage for begining.

It is always difficult to understand why those receiving teaching on the same 
syllabus, and text books and from qualified teachers may not be able to pass or 
pass at levels that varry so much when we compare to other regions, though the 
differences in the economic situations have some roles to play, there could be 
other ways that the fora could come in to address the existing challenges.

I commend the initiators of the fora and i believe that it will contribute alot 
to the reduction of the gap in overall performance of our region compared to 
the others.

Let the struggle continue

Apollo Onzoma





From: Gilbert Adibo adibo2...@gmail.com
To: andema...@yahoo.co.uk; A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
westnilenet@kym.net
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 4:18:11 AM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Terms of Reference for the Task Force


Sam Andema,

This is the pragmatism we are talking about here now. Action and action. I 
concur with the specific allocation of duties that you have implicitly done in 
you posting a few minutes ago so that the forum gets some working documents to 
propel action in this noble cause. 

What I would only add is to have a set  time frame of about to get the drafts 
posted for wider input of views in refining the two documents. Caleb should 
really be able to come with a draft in even two days time to guide workflow of 
the Task force.

Cheers!

Gilly  




I 

 
On 10/03/2009, samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.uk wrote: 
Hi Caleb,

Thank you for your mail. You are right we need to move the process forward. 
Much has been said, less has been done. It is time to start acting. We should 
quickly agree on the number of the task force. Some had mention seven as an 
ideal number but my view would that the task force should have more than seven 
people for pragmatic reasons. Father Rofino should generate a draft work plan 
or schedule and share it with members of the task force before publishing it to 
the rest of us for more input. While you, Caleb should volunteer to work on the 
terms of reference for the task force and share the terms of reference with the 
task force before making it public for further discussion. After soliciting our 
input on the work plan and the terms of reference, the task force should 
proceed to refine the two documents and table them again for adoption and real 
work begins from there. Such is my suggestion for the way forward.

Thank you.

Sam Andema
University of British Columbia
6335 Thunderbird Crescent
Vancouver, B.C
Canada

--- On Tue, 10/3/09, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
From: Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com
Subject: [WestNileNet] Terms of Reference for the Task Force
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
Date: Tuesday, 10 March, 2009, 1:50 PM


Father George, welcome on board,

Father Ruffino, I believe we need a draft TOR as soon as practicable. So far if 
I am not mistaken, the consensus on the membership seems to be as Follows, 
Father Ruffino, Chairperson, Members; Ambassador Achema Harold, Andua Drani, 
Caleb Alaka.. I would suggest Miss Buatru and another sister.  We can get other 
names. Meanwhile members can also contribute to our terms of reference. Please 
this is the beginning of a long but short Journey. Mundua, Ejiku, Andema, 
Obetia, and the rest what is your take on the same. If it is possible Father 
George should also become a member of the task force.    
 
 
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