Re: [WestNileNet] Meeting to support Bishop Emeritus

2016-08-18 Thread Robert Ejiku
Thank you Richard.


Ejiku

On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 11:36 AM, Richard Okuti  wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> Thank you too for those of you who made it and said some prayers for our
> Bishop too.
>
> We had a meeting yesterday at Christ the King for assistance to Bishop.
> The doctors have recommended that he should be referred to Italy for
> further management. The cost will be over USD 50,000. We have to find this
> money.
>
> Arrangements are already underway to enable him travel. The travel
> arrangements including securing visas are being handled by Fr Alfred Asiku
> Tulu.
>
> Dr. Amandua (Ag. Chairperson) has therefore called for another meeting on
> Friday 19/8/2016 at Christ the King at 5.30 pm committee room 3.
>
> You may also support the team through the following people;
>
> 1. Dr. Adibaku & Stella Okuni (Especially Madi community)
> 2. Charles Draecabo - for West Nile Foundation
> 3. Godfrey Mundua - for Ombaci OB's
> 4. Hon. Atiku - members of parliament
> 5. Stephen Abima - KALUCA
> 6. Hon. Onzima - Cabinet
>
> Kind regards
>
> Richard
>
> On Wed, August 17, 2016 12:21 pm, Peter Odama wrote:
> > Thank you for sharing this information
> > On Aug 17, 2016 10:55 AM, "Richard Okuti"  wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Dear Members of the West Nile Community,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Greetings to you all, I would like to inform you that our Bishop
> >> Emeritus
> >> is undergoing treatment at Nsambya Hospital and has been referred
> >> overseas for further treatment and management, this has of course come
> >> with additional challenges to the core team.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> It is with the background that the Catholic Laity originating from West
> >>  Nile, based in and around Kampala, have called upon willing
> >> individuals to join them in a meeting to be held today Wednesday August
> >> 17, 2016 at Christ
> >> the King at 5:30pm kindly bring along any contribution that you may have
> >>  towards expenses.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Kindly note that this is a voluntary and if you can make a contribution
> >> I
> >> will share the bank account as soon as I get hold of it, (for those of
> >> you who can’t access the bank you may send mobile money to me on
> >> 0772725252,
> >> I will document and present it for banking) we shall also accept your
> >> spiritual presence and prayers.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Regards
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Richard
> >>
> >>
> >> For: Laity in Diaspora
> >>
> >>
> >> Ag. Chairperson - Dr. Jacinto Amandua
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >>
> >> Asili *for -* SME Business advisory & IT Integration
> >>
> >>
> >> Web: www.asili.co.ug | Skype: okutie | Twitter : @okutie |
> >>
> >>
> >>
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[WestNileNet] Job opportunity for immediate recruitment

2016-06-27 Thread Robert Ejiku
Dear All,

Are there persons out there who might be interested in these short term
opportunities.

Please send in applications dated 28th June 2016 or before. Ignore the
deadline and work on a new deadline of Friday 1st July 2016.You still have
to indicate the date as 28th June or before because the distribution of the
advert was not wide enough and the office does not intend to reissue a new
advert. Key is send in letter of intent and CV but supporting documents can
then be sent later once you are shortlisted and that is unacceptable given
the time for applying.

Right candidate for BGS post is remunerated anywhere between 4m and 6.5m.
Interns about half of entry level. These are still negotiable though but
just to give you an idea.

Thank you and all the best.


Ejiku Robert




*Sent:* Wednesday, June 22, 2016 2:03 PM
*To:* 'Douglas Griffith' ; 'Joanna Blackwell' <
jblackw...@ugandaeea.com>; Patrick Rader ; Robert Anyang
; Marcos Moreno ; 'Tracy
Mitchell' ; 'Sean Granville-Ross' <
sr...@ug.mercycorps.org>; 'cmula...@carana.com' ; '
rmwad...@fhi360.org' ; 'amwam...@tns.org' <
amwam...@tns.org>; 'anyu...@tns.org' ; 'Mwesigwa Bikie
Isharaza' 
*Cc:* Nangulu Moses ; 'Croplife Uganda' <
crop.lif...@gmail.com>; 'Annick UYTTERHAEGEN' ;
'Frederick Kabuye' ; 'nelson masereka' <
nelsonmaser...@gmail.com>; Augustine Mwendya ;
'ayebare prudence' 
*Subject:* FW: Ag Inputs Recruitment Notice



Dear key Partners and Stakeholders:

Ag Inputs is recruiting field staff and is seeking your assistance to
publicize this opportunity. We are only recruiting internally and through
close contacts. Immediate availability is crucial.



There are two levels of recruitment:

1.We are seeking a full time field officer (Business Growth
Specialist) for the Mubende region.  This is a full time, 15 month
opportunity.  The Recruitment Notice and Job Description are attached.

2.   We are also seeking to recruit Seven Field Interns – one for each
of our regions. Initially this is for data collection purposes, but
candidates who perform well will be retained as assistants on a part time
basis for the remainder of the life of Activity.  The internship notice is
also attached.



Please circulate to your staff and key partners. Deadline for applications
is June 28th. Applications should be submitted to
*aginputsrecruitm...@gmail.com
*



Your assistance in this regard is greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

Rita

*Dr. Rita Laker-Ojok *| Chief of Party

Mobile: +256 753 550958 | 772 550958 |  772 770121

SKYPE: rita.laker.ojok

*Email: **rita.laker-o...@tetratech.com
*



*Tetra Tech* *| USAID Contractor*

*Feed the Future Agricultural Inputs Activity*

*Plot 15 Clement Hill Road, Nakasero*

*P.O. Box 1709, Kampala Uganda*

www.tetratech.com/intdev|Complex World, Clear Solutions™


BGS  Recruitment _ Mubende June 2016.docx
Description: MS-Word 2007 document


Scope of Work - Field Interns Agro dealer data collection June 2016 RLO.docx
Description: MS-Word 2007 document
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[WestNileNet] Job opportunities with USAID Feed The Future

2016-01-17 Thread Robert Ejiku
Thanks Ori for the training opportunities and I also wish to send to all
opportunities with a USAID Funded project implemented by Tetra Tech  (US
Company). This is an upcountry posting and any interested persons should
try this out.

Find it attached.

Ejiku Robert

On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 10:06 AM, 'Albert Orijabo' via St. Joseph's College
Ombaci Old Boys  wrote:

>  Dear all
>
> Please find FYI
>
> Regards
> *Orijabo Albert*
>
> *Assistant Commissioner*
> *Water Resources Planning and Regulation Department*
>
>
> *Directorate of Water Resources ManagementP. O. Box 19, Entebbe - UGANDA*
> *Mob:+256-782-566535 <%2B256-782-566535>; +256-701-566535
> <%2B256-701-566535>*
>
>
> On Tuesday, 12 January 2016, 9:47, Albert Orijabo 
> wrote:
>
>
>
> *Orijabo Albert*
>
> *Assistant Commissioner*
> *Water Resources Planning and Regulation Department*
>
>
> *Directorate of Water Resources ManagementP. O. Box 19, Entebbe - UGANDA*
> *Mob:+256-782-566535 <%2B256-782-566535>; +256-701-566535
> <%2B256-701-566535>*
>
>
> On Thursday, 7 January 2016, 11:17, Hydroaid News <
> tutor.sanitat...@hydroaid.it> wrote:
>
>
> Dear All,
>
> We are pleased to announce *Hydroaid 2016 Training Program* on "Wastewater
> treatment and urban solid waste management".
>
> The Program consists of:
>
> - 1 e-Learning module on "Wastewater treatment" (March-April 2016)
> - 1 e-Learning module on "Urban solid waste management" (May-June 2016)
> - 3 weeks of training in Italy (Autumn 2016)
>
> The e-Learning courses are limited to a number of maximum 80 participants.
> The training in Italy will be offered to the 10 top qualified.
>
> For more information, read the Call for Applications in attachment.
> *The deadline for applying is January 22, 2016. We look forward to hearing
> from you!*
>
> Best regards and wishes for a productive 2016!
>
> --
> 
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> Council since 2011*
> Via Pomba, 29 - 10123 Torino, Italy
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Re: [WestNileNet] Warning

2014-06-03 Thread Robert Ejiku
Just did that.

Thanks Peter.


Ejiku


On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 10:51 PM, Peter Odama peter.od...@gmail.com wrote:

 Reset security password with code after login Google will send
 pin code to yr mobile for Gmail login using yr real password or do IP
 tracking to know where and who hacked by using mail header copy Pasting to
 IP tracing

 Thanks

 Peter
 On Jun 3, 2014 10:42 PM, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.com wrote:

 Someone tried to hack my password and sent out requests foe help in my
 name. Harare just called in to ask me.

 Be careful to ignore if you receive such a message. I have neither
 traveled and or been in any kind of trouble recently.

 I am at my workplace you know well and so disregard any solicitations. If
 I need any help from any of you, I will call you and feel free to call me.
 I have strengthened some features on my address to make it better and
 should it continue, I will let you and indeed all my other friends to know
 about a change. For now take any messages from my email address with care
 especially where help or familiarization is being sought.

 Thank you.

 Ejiku Robert

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Re: [WestNileNet] Death Announcement

2014-03-27 Thread Robert Ejiku
Oh no my most sincere condolences.


Ejiku


On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 9:16 AM, Ejibuas ejib...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear members of West Nile fraternity,
 On behalf of the Adrale family, this is to let you know that Mama Salome
 Adrale passed on this morning at Mulago Hospital.

 Currently, the body is at the hospital for treatment and thereafter
 arrangements will be communicated.

 We kindly request members to stand with the family at this trying time.
 Your support will be greatly appreciated. We shall keep you posted on any
 developments.

 Thanks
 Ejibua Sam Anguzu
 Sent from Samsung Mobile

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Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

2013-07-18 Thread Robert Ejiku
Presida,

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

Thanks

Ejiku


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 Mundua Godfrey (IT)


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

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

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

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

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

 I bow in respect, Counsel!

 Tabu Butagira



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

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


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

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

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

 Once again thank you very much for your positive response.

 Sam

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

 Dear Colleagues, please find attached a state of the Foundation 

Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

2013-07-17 Thread Robert Ejiku
Mr Kivumbi,

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

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

Thank you for your enthusiasm.


Robert Ejiku


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

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

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

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

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

 Once again thank you very much for your positive response.

 Sam

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

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

 May the Almighty God bless all of you

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

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Re: [WestNileNet] Demise of Late Copper's mother

2013-06-27 Thread Robert Ejiku
Stella,

These are trying moments indeed. We can only keep them in our prayers.

May her soul rest in peace.


Ejiku


On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Sarah Stella suffe...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Dear friends and colleagues of Late Copper,
  
 I learnt with shock minutes ago that the mother of Late Copper Alfred
 Aloro has passed away and that her burial is on this afternoon in Madi,
 Arua district.  This has unfortunately happened too soon and challengingly
 overwhelming to the family.
 ** **
 Let us continue to commit and comfort them in prayers. Alibe Max
 0772-930-552 has more information.
 ** **
 May her soul rest in eternal peace.



 ___
 Mrs. Sarah Stella Okuni
 Consultant - GBV, Sexual Minority Rights, Gender, Human Rights,
 Peace building and Conflict resolution.

 PhD Candidate
 Makerere University, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
 School of Liberal and Performing Arts, Human Rights Programme
 P.O Box 7062 Kampala, Uganda.


 M: +256 77 2 617 511
 H: +256 39 2 911 479
 Skype: stella.okuni
 E-mail: suffe...@yahoo.com

*From:* Adiga Godi allij...@yahoo.com
 *To:* atibuni kefa atibu...@yahoo.com; A Virtual Network for friends of
 West Nile westnilenet@kym.net; A Virtual Network for friends of West
 Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Wednesday, June 26, 2013 3:29 PM
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 58, Issue 18

 I totally agree!
 Adiga

   *From:* atibuni kefa atibu...@yahoo.com
 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Wednesday, June 26, 2013 5:59 AM
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 58, Issue 18

Dear Robert,
 This is quite reassuring and very mature. It’s true, sometimes we are
 overwhelmed by weight at our different places of work; so much so that we
 may not even get opportunity to handle other assignments. That aside, we
 hope a full response from the executive over their perceived silence on
 issues of the Foundation will be posted soon. Meanwhile, I had this
 suggestion to make: Some meetings to address pertinent issues of the
 Foundation could be brought home (I mean anywhere in West Nile) in order to
 increase participation by other key players whose goodwill we might need
 off-line.
  Kefa
   *From:* Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.com
 *To:* Mickson Abati abatimick...@yahoo.co.uk
 *Cc:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Wednesday, June 26, 2013 12:07 PM
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 58, Issue 18

Hi Mickson,

 I am sure Patrick has passed a reminder to the Interim Executive and good
 people, we will get a response.

 I appreciate the concerns and I must admit that personally it has been
 very difficult on my part because of my schedules and location in the far
 away village of Bushenyi. I am also aware that some members have equally
 been busy but I think the opportunity for others to serve should come
 sooner than later.

 Thank you.


 Ejiku


 On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 8:35 AM, Mickson Abati 
 abatimick...@yahoo.co.ukwrote:



   **
 **
 **
 *Hi Rober Ejiku*
 **
 *Please do consult with the other members of executive and respond to
 this concern. I know our good Mr. Ezaga who speaks for us is about to say
 some thing hopefull. *
 **
 *See you on Friday Night.*
 **
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Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 58, Issue 18

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Hi Mickson,

I am sure Patrick has passed a reminder to the Interim Executive and good
people, we will get a response.

I appreciate the concerns and I must admit that personally it has been very
difficult on my part because of my schedules and location in the far away
village of Bushenyi. I am also aware that some members have equally been
busy but I think the opportunity for others to serve should come sooner
than later.

Thank you.


Ejiku


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Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 58, Issue 22

2013-06-26 Thread Robert Ejiku
Francis and Moses,

I think you both have a good point and we have a long history of
disappointing arrangements in the past. I have been associated with so many
groups that it is not difficult to see fatique in them. Programs not
getting the required support in all ways and only a few people soldier on
to make ends meet albeit with minimum impact. Perhaps any future changes
will target those who are ready to soldier on.

We are too people of events. Once it is done, we wait for the next event.
That is when people can contribute in all ways but in between even
subscribing for membership is a distant possibility.

But if this discussion can go beyond being an event into action, then the
trend will show a change in the right direction.



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 I fully agree with Moses,there is a popular saying that when you live in a
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 knows how much this executive have tried to have stuff done and definitely
 if we all played our parts they would have achieved our goals.Electing a
 new executive may not necessarily achieve what we wish for,so resist from
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 Please do not get me wrong
 Francis

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 I think let's go slow with the executive. We need to hear from the
 executive their side of the story. Labelling them redundant and
 dysfunctional amidst some of the achievements they have made since the
 conception of the idea of WNF in my view is not being appreciative. The
 organiser of the then famous Westnile night quit following such reckless
 utterances. I hope we are all aware that this is totally a voluntary work
 and we donot expect them to give 100% of their time to WNF disregarding the
 responsibilities for the survuval. We can call fresh elections or
 replacement of the current leadership with immediate effect but when the
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Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 58, Issue 18

2013-06-26 Thread Robert Ejiku
Kefa,

I agree with the suggestion that a meeting should once be taken to the
region. That should now follow some of these proposed developments.

Thank you.


Ejiku


On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 11:59 AM, atibuni kefa atibu...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Dear Robert,
 This is quite reassuring and very mature. It’s true, sometimes we are
 overwhelmed by weight at our different places of work; so much so that we
 may not even get opportunity to handle other assignments. That aside, we
 hope a full response from the executive over their perceived silence on
 issues of the Foundation will be posted soon. Meanwhile, I had this
 suggestion to make: Some meetings to address pertinent issues of the
 Foundation could be brought home (I mean anywhere in West Nile) in order to
 increase participation by other key players whose goodwill we might need
 off-line.
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 I am sure Patrick has passed a reminder to the Interim Executive and good
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 I appreciate the concerns and I must admit that personally it has been
 very difficult on my part because of my schedules and location in the far
 away village of Bushenyi. I am also aware that some members have equally
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 sooner than later.

 Thank you.


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[WestNileNet] Fwd: RECEIVING GOVERNOR EMMANUEL AT THE 88DCA IN MOMBASA

2013-04-15 Thread Robert Ejiku
Please take note.

Thank you.

Rtn. Robert

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Dear All  Rotarians and Rotaractors



The 88th District Conference and Assembly is on in Mombasa from 24th – 27th
April 2013.  This DCA is historic as we shall witness the birth of two (2)
Rotary Districts; D9211 comprising of Uganda and Tanzania  and D9212
comprising of Kenya, Ethiopia and Eritrea.


The First District Governor for D9211 is Rtn Emmanuel Katongole.  The
Conference Committee for the 89th DCA would like to encourage all Rotarians
and Rotaractors from Uganda to go to Mombasa to receive Rtn Emmanuel
Katongole in style.


The committee will beginning Saturday 13th April 2013, start selling
T-shirts for District 9211.  These T-shirts will be sold at Ushs 27,000/-.
All Rotarians and Rotaractors from Uganda will dress up in the T-SHIRTS ON
FRIDAY 26TH APRIL 2013, when DG EMMANUEL IS BEING INTRODUCED TO THE PLENARY.


On Saturday 27th April 2013, all Rotarians and Rotaractors from Uganda will
be dress up in a TRADITIONAL ATTIRE FROM UGANDA for the DISTRICT GOVERNORS
BANQUET. Please pack your kanzus, gomesis, ebitambi, etc as these may not
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Kind regards, and enjoy Mombasa!



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[WestNileNet] Fwd: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 56, Issue 11

2013-04-09 Thread Robert Ejiku
Kiggs,

The spirit with which this forum was started is breaking down with comments
of the nature from Acidri Ernest.

I request now with so much pain that he be removed from participating
further in this forum. He has very consistently proved that he is in the
wrong place and would rather stay out than in.

I will speak with you in confidence about the same on phone later.

We can not allow these abuses to continue and we stand by and do nothing.
The hate and frustrations of people like Acidri are ones that can't be
healed on this forum. I am very blessed not to know this guy because he
makes me throw up.

Get rid of him now or forever get rid of me on this forum.

Thank you and all the best.


Ejiku


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 Dear Acidri,

 While I respect everyone's right of expressing their views, trying to
 intimidate professionals discussing serious issues affecting our community
 in the whole of West Nile region is offensive and ridiculous. Using
 malicious language on this forum and trying to to terrorize others on this
 forum tells everyone your  evil human nature.

 I am not sure how long you have been a member of professional forums like
 this one. The choice of words,phrases and language you have chosen on this
 forum tells everyone that you have been recruited or paid by someone to
 destroy this forum for your selfish ego.

 If you are truly someone who was born in any of the districts in West
 Nile, you have lived anywhere in West Nile or traveled to any major areas
 (markets, business centers, churches, etc) you would have understood the
 issues and concerns people have been discussing on this forum.

 Your choice of language tells everyone on this forum that you are a
 fictitious character, so evil or so fake, if you believes there are
 criminals on this forum, you are looking in the wrong place.

 Please understand that this forum is not for intellectual dwarfs. This
 forum was never created or designed for people with sub-zero IQ we are
 seeing from you.




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 Bwana Alaka, Your response tells the story. I never mentioned anyone,
 i said i had some impression, based on writings, comments expressed in
 this forum. I know you are a  lawyer, i know lawyers play with words.
 In fact, if CMI, ESO or any other group asked me, i would simply
 deliver some clues to them based on what i have been reading. BUT i
 hope you will not be the first to be picked up. Afterall, i have never
 met you, but i tell you, there are stories i have heard and read. I
 hope, Alaka does not use this forum to intimidate other people.
 Anyhow, if it was a joke then, let us stop joking about certain issues.

 On 4/5/13, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:
  Acidri Ernest, there are issues we should not joke about. Kindly do not
  jeopardize this forum and its membership. You might take it lightly but
 to
  positively assert that there are guys in this forum who speak to Kony or
  have connections to Kony is not a simple issue like a tea party. These
 are
  grave allegations which can in turn endanger your life in the event you
 fail
  to substantiate. Kony is an international terrorist, an indictee, a war
  monger, a criminal and these words may be used against you. Remember
 Father
  Musala tempted fate when he accuses the Catholic Church and see how
  everything has turned against him. We do not want you to be picked up to
  assist CMI, JATT, SFC, ESO, ISO, CIID and SIU to assist them with
  investigations into your knowledge about Kony's cohorts. Otherwise,
 lets be
  as the Moto of Mvara SS puts it, 'Sensible and Responsible '
 
  Sent from my iPhone
 
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  Hi George,
  You have just 

Re: [WestNileNet] Fwd: SPEECH BY H.E. HON. UHURU KENYATTA PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF KENYA

2013-04-09 Thread Robert Ejiku
John,

I listened to the whole speech. The speech was of a statesman in the
making. I don't know  when we shall have such a speech made in Uganda. When
abusing opposition politicians will be shelved for the unity of a nation
and common purpose?? All questions yearning for answers.

Thank you though.

Ejiku

On Tuesday, April 9, 2013, Bahemuka John Toa wrote:

 Colleagues,

 Please find attached the inauguration speech of H.E Kenyatta for your
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Re: [WestNileNet] Fwd: SPEECH BY H.E. HON. UHURU KENYATTA PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF KENYA

2013-04-09 Thread Robert Ejiku
Anyole,

I would not add more to what you just put there.

Ejiku


On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 1:19 AM, Anyole J anyo...@yahoo.ca wrote:

 His acceptance speech was just as eloquent. There was a time when Clinton
 referred to M7, Kagame et al as a New breed of African leaders, I think
 this might have been a better time to say that. Time will tell if he lives
 up to the billing of the speech, but it is an excellent start.

 Anyole

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 PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF KENYA

 John,

 I listened to the whole speech. The speech was of a statesman in the
 making. I don't know  when we shall have such a speech made in Uganda. When
 abusing opposition politicians will be shelved for the unity of a nation
 and common purpose?? All questions yearning for answers.

 Thank you though.

 Ejiku

 On Tuesday, April 9, 2013, Bahemuka John Toa wrote:

 Colleagues,

 Please find attached the inauguration speech of H.E Kenyatta for your
 reading pleasure.

 John Toa.

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Re: [WestNileNet] Fwd: SPEECH BY H.E. HON. UHURU KENYATTA PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF KENYA

2013-04-09 Thread Robert Ejiku
Sam,

Greetings and it has been a long time. Your caution is just as much as mine
but for once can it not be about abusing opposition but rather mobilizing
the collective effort of your people towards a cause?!!

Why this speech made me tick was mainly because of the care they took in
its conclusion to throw the ball back into the hands of the Kenyans.
Kenyans are too blame for the failure of this government. What a master
piece!! Thats the easiest way to avoid responsibility and even get a
second chance to run the country and 'correct' past mistakes.

Time will surely tell and I even think next week is far for what you just
predicted but remember its the 'Kenyans' who will make it fail.

All the best bro.


Ejiku


On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 3:21 AM, samuel andema andema...@yahoo.co.ukwrote:

 Hello Robert,

 Never judge an African leader by the magnanimity of their speeches. Their
 actions don't take long to contradict their speeches. You will die of heart
 attack for nothing. Treat such speeches as entertainment to preserve your
 peace tomorrow, my brother!!!

 Sam

 --- On *Tue, 9/4/13, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.com* wrote:


 From: Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Fwd: SPEECH BY H.E. HON. UHURU KENYATTA
 PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF KENYA
 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Cc: westnilenet-requ...@kym.net westnilenet-requ...@kym.net
 Date: Tuesday, 9 April, 2013, 22:32

 John,

 I listened to the whole speech. The speech was of a statesman in the
 making. I don't know  when we shall have such a speech made in Uganda. When
 abusing opposition politicians will be shelved for the unity of a nation
 and common purpose?? All questions yearning for answers.

 Thank you though.

 Ejiku

 On Tuesday, April 9, 2013, Bahemuka John Toa wrote:

 Colleagues,

 Please find attached the inauguration speech of H.E Kenyatta for your
 reading pleasure.

 John Toa.

 -- Forwarded message --
 From: *Uganda Law Society* ad...@uls.or.ug
 Date: Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 6:56 PM
 Subject: SPEECH BY H.E. HON. UHURU KENYATTA PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF
 KENYA
 To: memb...@uls.or.ug


 **

 Dear Member,



 Kindly find attached the inauguration speech of H.E. Hon Uhuru Kenyatta,
 President Elect of the Republic of Kenya delivered at his inauguration and
 swearing in ceremony on Tuesday 9 April 2013 at the Moi International
 Sports Complex in Nairobi, Kenya for your perusal.



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[WestNileNet] High bus fairs good to pay for WENRECO charges

2013-03-15 Thread Robert Ejiku
Joel,

On a lighter note, if WENRECO raises charges by 100%, it is logical that
bus fares must follow suit. We are also going to reduce electricity
consumption and use of buses by 100%.

I believe the increase in bus fares has been as a result of the ashaming
state of under supply that governement is shamelessly trying to defend. A
few of you who still use your cars are currently paying between 5000 to
6500 per litre for diesel or petrol. The situation is so bad that I have
spent a whoile week at home not reaching our trading village Ishaka.

I am now tired of petitions and have resigned to my fate until government
effectively kills us.

Ejiku

On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 3:28 PM, leku joel lekuj...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Sure this is a good idea, first of  all executive of 35,000/= was too high
 for anybody who needed comfort to Westnile, What will happen to ordinary
 Westnilers.

 We need to compose a team here


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 *To:* leku joel lekuj...@yahoo.com; A Virtual Network for friends of
 West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
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 *Sent:* Thursday, March 14, 2013 8:14 AM
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] Bus Fairs

 Leku Joel, lets try to engage the service providers on the issue of bus
 fares

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Mar 13, 2013, at 7:56 AM, leku joel lekuj...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Good Morning All,

 Can somebody enlighten me on the exorbitant bus charges to Westnile when
 fuel prices have remained relatively constant.

 Ordinary 35,000/=

 Executive/Comfort/luxury etc 50,000/=

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Re: [WestNileNet] WEST NILE EDUCATION CONFRENCE

2013-03-01 Thread Robert Ejiku
Kefa,

I beleive you make alot of sense and actually also point towards some
answers in your piece.

Thank you.


Ejiku.

On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 12:19 PM, atibuni kefa atibu...@yahoo.com wrote:


 Dear folks,
 Many opinions expressed on this forum have spanned a range of approaches
 for thinking about, and working to improve quality of education in our
 region. May I ask; does someone have a researched document highlighting
 some of the key causes of the declining performance in our schools? If yes,
 may we share such write-up so that it can   give an impetus to the kind
 of intervention/seminar/workshop the WNF is about to organize.
 I know, we have heard testimonies from teachers, students, parents and
 many others who partake in the education systems of our region, but I still
 belief that testimonies without empirical data may not provide us with
 better insights into how we can jointly rescue the sinking boat.
 Fagil Mande the Chairman UNEB may have lambasted “mediocrity”, as the main
 cause of the poor performance in schools, but unfortunately, himself as a
 senior educationist may not have even suggested ways to kick  such
 mediocrity  out of the system. Is it because of the liberalization of the
 education sector, or it’s a caste system in schools? Yes, mediocre students
 go to mediocre schools to be taught by mediocre teachers.
 I’m of the view that if we had reliable information on the main causes  of
 the declining performance(although this is likely to vary from district to
 district or even  from school to school) we would then be able to make
 recommendations after examining the broad perspectives such as the
 socio-cultural environment in which our students study; policy and  political
 frame-works etc.
 Some districts like Arua took the first steps and developed the Education
 Ordinance, but the question is; what is the impact of such legislation?
 Maybe it’s still too early to ask.
 Otherwise, if not well planned, we risk recycling the old stories we hear
 on the radios about the usual low grades without anything significantly
 novel.
 Good Weekend,
 Kefa  Atibuni


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 *From:* Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.com
 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Friday, March 1, 2013 9:40 AM
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] WEST NILE EDUCATION CONFRENCE

 Caleb,

 You have said it even better. A convention, workshop oof any type would
 certainly bring some change but how committed are those who may not be
 sharing this problem with us right now? For instance does the CAO Arua or
 Nebbi think this is a problem? When you invite them at the hour of need
 they will send you one of those reps of theirs who may not even report back
 let alone direct policy or implementation at any stage. Its true we can not
 get everyone but thier commitment is paramount.

 Secondly such a convention needs alot of planning to realize the desired
 goals and that means time. Lets plan pray over it and implement. June is my
 earliest preference.

 Thank you, off to a meeting shortly and will be in touch later even on
 phone with some of you.

 Ejiku

 On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 9:06 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Prof. Robert, I read your essay with tears, at times I feel like refusing
 to register my SIM cards and allowing to be switched off by UCC to avoid
 uncalled for heartaches from our region. Again the prospect of loosing
 business looms larger as a threat to the existence of my survival if my
 phone is switched off by UCC. Any way. Robert, if modern medicine fails to
 cure a strange disease or a long ailment, human beings resort to everything
 under the sky including, mysticism, witch crafty, superstition,
 spiritualism, salvation and mention it. The truth is all these are in most
 cases desperate measures, and believe you me, may be it gives a sense of
 hope. For donkey years, we have hoofed, puffed and gaffed over the death of
 education in our region. Fagil Mande the Chairman UNEB on TV lambasted
 mediocrity, and boldly stated that if you have mediocre teachers, who teach
 mediocre students in a mediocre school the results will surely be mediocre.
 I am not accusing any teacher since those are not my words. But those words
 sum up our situation. Prof, you, me and the rest have intervened in
 everything that affects us, if we had a convention say hosted in one of the
 schools, we invite all stake holders including Fagil Mande, we have two
 serious days of deliberation, we invite all head teachers from West Nile
 Schools or their representatives, business men, LC3, and V chairpersons,
 Education officers, RDCs, parents representatives, CAO's ourselves and MPs,
 Student representatives and we come up with resolutions which districts in
 West Nile can adopt as working documents including schools, and may be
 Government inclusive, then we see no change in attitudes of students,
 parents and school administrators and if we do not see

Re: [WestNileNet] WEST NILE EDUCATION CONFRENCE

2013-03-01 Thread Robert Ejiku
Thank you Vasco,

The word is commitment and most of our ideas will actually work. Perhaps we
try address how to get 10-12 people committed and they will help us in
understanding later how to get in and make a difference.

Thank you once again.


Ejiku

On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Vasco Oguzua vogu...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Folks,

 The commitment issue Robert has stressed in my view is the gist of a lot
 of our dilemma in addressing most problems we have talked, discussed and
 recycled. Commitment and a very careful planning I think in this particular
 issue is as important. That is why I suggested a committee of at least 10
 -12 people be established to conduct hearings in each district and the
 report from these committees be the basis of organizing the conference.
 This will of of course require a careful planning and time and commitment
 from people to take the initiative to volunteer themselves in these
 committees.
 One of the problems we have with our people is their lack of interest in
 volunteering their time to help their own communities.

 Thanks,

 Vasco


 On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 1:40 AM, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.comwrote:

 Caleb,

 You have said it even better. A convention, workshop oof any type would
 certainly bring some change but how committed are those who may not be
 sharing this problem with us right now? For instance does the CAO Arua or
 Nebbi think this is a problem? When you invite them at the hour of need
 they will send you one of those reps of theirs who may not even report back
 let alone direct policy or implementation at any stage. Its true we can not
 get everyone but thier commitment is paramount.

 Secondly such a convention needs alot of planning to realize the desired
 goals and that means time. Lets plan pray over it and implement. June is my
 earliest preference.

 Thank you, off to a meeting shortly and will be in touch later even on
 phone with some of you.

 Ejiku


 On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 9:06 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.comwrote:

 Prof. Robert, I read your essay with tears, at times I feel like
 refusing to register my SIM cards and allowing to be switched off by UCC to
 avoid uncalled for heartaches from our region. Again the prospect of
 loosing business looms larger as a threat to the existence of my survival
 if my phone is switched off by UCC. Any way. Robert, if modern medicine
 fails to cure a strange disease or a long ailment, human beings resort to
 everything under the sky including, mysticism, witch crafty, superstition,
 spiritualism, salvation and mention it. The truth is all these are in most
 cases desperate measures, and believe you me, may be it gives a sense of
 hope. For donkey years, we have hoofed, puffed and gaffed over the death of
 education in our region. Fagil Mande the Chairman UNEB on TV lambasted
 mediocrity, and boldly stated that if you have mediocre teachers, who teach
 mediocre students in a mediocre school the results will surely be mediocre.
 I am not accusing any teacher since those are not my words. But those words
 sum up our situation. Prof, you, me and the rest have intervened in
 everything that affects us, if we had a convention say hosted in one of the
 schools, we invite all stake holders including Fagil Mande, we have two
 serious days of deliberation, we invite all head teachers from West Nile
 Schools or their representatives, business men, LC3, and V chairpersons,
 Education officers, RDCs, parents representatives, CAO's ourselves and MPs,
 Student representatives and we come up with resolutions which districts in
 West Nile can adopt as working documents including schools, and may be
 Government inclusive, then we see no change in attitudes of students,
 parents and school administrators and if we do not see improvement in
 results, I will gladly say, we did our part and may be resort to only
 prayers. Sorry these issues can only be expressed in form of essays.

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Feb 28, 2013, at 4:27 PM, aggrey adrale fetagrey2...@yahoo.co.uk
 wrote:

  Caleb, Elly, et al,

 I like the way all of you have reacted or responded to this alarming
 report. As correctly observed, ...Nyapea is on its death bed. It is true,
 not only St. Alloysius College, but several other schools are in that same
 bracket; laying in state for us to pay our last respects to them before
 their burial.

 Also true, not only are the academic standards falling but also the
 infrastructure holding the delicate potential intellectuals are crumbling
 and some buildings silting up! School administrators even portray
 incognisance of such gradual decay, yet they have the student labour
 resource to mitigate some of the infrastructure challenges then there is
 little wonder they even cast a blind eye to the decaying academic
 standards; and no doubt their administrative acumen.

 By the way what has become of the long promised Government of Uganda
 conceived infrastructure rehabilitation projects of these prominent

Re: [WestNileNet] Thank you

2013-03-01 Thread Robert Ejiku
Way to go Andama James. That is the commitment pledge everyone needs to
make for any of these efforts to succeed.

Thank you.

Ejiku

On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 5:06 PM, James Andama andajam2...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear all,
 I would like to join members of this forum in raising important questions
 about the declining performance of schools in West Nile region.  At the
 same time, I would like to introduce myself to this forum as a son of West
 Nile who obtained his primary, secondary and tertiary education in West
 Nile before coming this way for further studies. Before I left west Nile I
 had an experience of teaching in Yivu Primary school for at least three
 years.
 I have been following the discussions on this forum very closely and I
 would like agree with following suggestions:
  1. conducting a study to ascertain the root causes of the problem and
 share it with the various stake holders in conference in order to forge a
 way forward.
 2. Forming a task force/ education committee to organise the study and the
 conference and any other activity that will lead us to finding solutions to
 this problem.
  I, therefore would like to declare that I'll be willing to participate in
 activities that will be organised to address this problem.
 Regards to you all.

 *Andama James,
 Ndegeya Core PTC
 P.O.BOX 63, Masaka
 +256 772421661
 andamaja...@gmail.com
 admaja...@ecopa.org
 Skype: andajam*


 On 1 March 2013 04:44, Aseamque Basilorum basilele2...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Hi Dear West Nilers,
  I would like to thank those who initiated such a group email where we
 can contribute ideas to develop our region. No one outside West Nile will
 come to do it for us. That should be our main focus. I also would like to
 thank Dr. Obaa Bernard of Makerere University for introducing me to this
 group email.

 I am a teacher trainer by profession currently pursuing masters at
 Makerere.

 My passion is the decline of our schools in the region. I am sure you
 guys must have talked about education in our region, but we should not give
 up.

 I look forward to contributing in this forum.

 God bless u all.

 ASEA BASIL
 0772655255

 --- On *Fri, 3/1/13, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.com* wrote:


 From: Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] WEST NILE EDUCATION CONFRENCE
 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Date: Friday, March 1, 2013, 4:02 AM

 Thank you Vasco,

 The word is commitment and most of our ideas will actually work. Perhaps
 we try address how to get 10-12 people committed and they will help us in
 understanding later how to get in and make a difference.

 Thank you once again.


 Ejiku

 On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Vasco Oguzua 
 vogu...@gmail.comhttp://mc/compose?to=vogu...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 Dear Folks,

 The commitment issue Robert has stressed in my view is the gist of a lot
 of our dilemma in addressing most problems we have talked, discussed and
 recycled. Commitment and a very careful planning I think in this particular
 issue is as important. That is why I suggested a committee of at least 10
 -12 people be established to conduct hearings in each district and the
 report from these committees be the basis of organizing the conference.
 This will of of course require a careful planning and time and commitment
 from people to take the initiative to volunteer themselves in these
 committees.
 One of the problems we have with our people is their lack of interest in
 volunteering their time to help their own communities.

 Thanks,

 Vasco


 On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 1:40 AM, Robert Ejiku 
 ejikurob...@gmail.comhttp://mc/compose?to=ejikurob...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 Caleb,

 You have said it even better. A convention, workshop oof any type would
 certainly bring some change but how committed are those who may not be
 sharing this problem with us right now? For instance does the CAO Arua or
 Nebbi think this is a problem? When you invite them at the hour of need
 they will send you one of those reps of theirs who may not even report back
 let alone direct policy or implementation at any stage. Its true we can not
 get everyone but thier commitment is paramount.

 Secondly such a convention needs alot of planning to realize the desired
 goals and that means time. Lets plan pray over it and implement. June is my
 earliest preference.

 Thank you, off to a meeting shortly and will be in touch later even on
 phone with some of you.

 Ejiku


 On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 9:06 PM, Caleb Alaka 
 calebal...@yahoo.comhttp://mc/compose?to=calebal...@yahoo.com
  wrote:

 Prof. Robert, I read your essay with tears, at times I feel like refusing
 to register my SIM cards and allowing to be switched off by UCC to avoid
 uncalled for heartaches from our region. Again the prospect of loosing
 business looms larger as a threat to the existence of my survival if my
 phone is switched off by UCC. Any way. Robert, if modern medicine fails to
 cure a strange disease or a long

Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 54, Issue 16

2013-02-28 Thread Robert Ejiku
Enjoayee

It could actually become a FOOLS DAY for a FULL DAY.

Ejiku

On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 5:12 PM, Mickson Abati abatimick...@yahoo.co.ukwrote:

 Hi Mr President/Yufu and great westnilers,


 The issue of having a practical EDUCATION CONVENTION for our dear region
 is a long over due one, and as it is urgent, i propose 1st April ie Easter
 Monday *NOT FOOLS DAY
 *as an ideal day for the Conference unless other wise.


 May God bless us and guide us through.


 Mickson.

 --- On *Thu, 28/2/13, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com* wrote:


 From: Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 54, Issue 16
 To: Gilbert Ringtho gring...@yahoo.co.uk, A Virtual Network for
 friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Cc: Felix Amabe amabefe...@yahoo.com, westnilenet@kym.net 
 westnilenet@kym.net
 Date: Thursday, 28 February, 2013, 10:16

  Thanks gentlemen, the Executive of the Foundation is taking up this
 matter with urgency

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Feb 28, 2013, at 12:30 PM, Gilbert Ringtho 
 gring...@yahoo.co.ukhttp://uk.mc1724.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=gring...@yahoo.co.uk
 wrote:

   Thx Felix-WNF, needs to pick this up and get it worked on asap; lets
 creat a TT for this and get things doneWork is done..when actually
 done. We can replicate  and improve- situations of earlier years;
 1970's,1980's, early 1990s.

 Arua-and Westnile-became the house of academia; We used to travel  from
 Kampala at all costs( including by Air)- to study in Arua/WestNile, due
 great grades posted then. Late Abiriga Hercules and many others-were highly
 respected in K'la and in the country. You will agree with me that some of
 the results are very visible today- the prominent WestNilers in Key
 positions..BUT THIS HAS TO BE SUSTAINED.I can see urger need to act-in a
 more strategic way and move on.

  I want to share with you that-I have tried to quitely be exemplary
 myself. I have established, we can made tremendous changes with small
 incomes. We only need strategic focus ,discipline and the crave to work on
 our success agenda.

 I will be willing to share my experience with the rest at a workshop,
 conference etc.

 WestNile-Must rise and shine and become a region to  emulate

 rgds
 Gilbert
  *From:* Felix Amabe 
 amabefe...@yahoo.comhttp://uk.mc1724.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=amabefe...@yahoo.com
 
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  Well spoken Gilbert like the career economist.  You have highlighted the
 broader context in which our education system operates and particularly the
 possible factors impacting performance of WN Schools in National
 Examinations.  The situation is quite grim and I guess our generation
 should grab the opportunity to act on the broader spectrum that Gilbert has
 outlined.  We probably need discussions, expert support, advice, refining
 and right-sizing the ideas to our capacities or capabilities but the sadly
 un-deniable fact is we must act or else the geneartions to come will keep
 fire-fighting the same way we are.  How, where or on which point we start
 to act on these issues can be determined upon agreement.  WNF could
 possibly be one of the spring boards for such action.
  Good day.

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Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 54, Issue 28

2013-02-28 Thread Robert Ejiku
Sam,

Now that is the question we must focus on right now as regards the
scholarship effort but the more general solutions for the massive
turnaround must be well planned and mobilized for. I have witnessed far too
many hastily arranged things in the last two years for me to fall for some
of these ideas easily.

Thank you.

Ejiku



On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 6:31 PM, Sam Aderubo samader...@yahoo.com wrote:

 And then the obvious question comes; When is the time to ACT?

 It is MARCH, the beginning of the year and 1st term for many levels. CAn
 we work towards having a stitch in time to save a few?














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 *To:* westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Thursday, February 28, 2013 5:42 PM
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 54, Issue 28

 Dear brethren,
 Those of you who have been on this forum for a while will remember some
 commends I  made two years ago.
 a) We need a holistic approaching to improving the quality of education in
 WN region


- we need to engage all school administrators/HMs
- Teachers
- Parents
- Students
- Teacher Training Schools
- Government officials running the districts
- MPS from the region

 b) Two years a go, I had recommended formation of Task Force on Education,
 which was led by Fr. Ruffino Ezama and Harold Acema. After Fr. Ruffino left
 to work in USA, there  *There were no more volunteers, NO leadership to
 continue the Task Force. *

 c) Our biggest trouble in this entire region, *we see fire and flames*,
 we still want the government to come and fix the problem for us.  The
 simplest solution is to take the bucket and go to the river while you cry
 for help. We are always quick in blaming every problem on the government.
 *We need to mobilize ourselves as a community to address  some of these
 challenges.*

 d) I strongly recommend that we have to empower ourselves to *Take* 
 *Initiative,
 Make Good Decisions,  Provide Leadership and Volunteer Little Time to help.
 *Some of the problems in the schools in this region can be solved by
 organized community action on problem solving.

 e) If we do nothing, the situation will only get worse. We have seen this
 in Primary Education, Secondary Schools and the problem will impact our
 ability/population in Tertiary Institutions. In the next 20-50 years, our
 influence/Impact to function in the government will
 be significantly reduced to nothing.

 f) The current trends in performance in schools, no matter what level;

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 friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Cc: Felix Amabe amabefe...@yahoo.com, westnilenet@kym.net
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 Hi Mr President/Yufu and great westnilers,
 ?
 ?
 The issue of having a practical EDUCATION CONVENTION for our dear region
 is a long over due one, and as it is urgent, i propose 1st April ie Easter
 Monday NOT FOOLS DAY
 as an ideal day for the Conference unless other wise.
 ?
 ?
 May God bless us and guide us through.
 ?
 ?
 Mickson.

 --- On Thu, 28/2/13, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:


 From: Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 54, Issue 16
 To: Gilbert Ringtho gring...@yahoo.co.uk, A Virtual Network for
 friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Cc: Felix Amabe amabefe...@yahoo.com, westnilenet@kym.net 
 westnilenet@kym.net
 Date: Thursday, 28 February, 2013, 10:16




 Thanks gentlemen, the Executive of the Foundation is taking up this matter
 with urgency

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Feb 28, 2013, at 12:30 PM, Gilbert Ringtho gring...@yahoo.co.uk
 wrote:





 Thx Felix-WNF, needs to pick this up and get it worked on asap; lets creat
 a TT for this and get things doneWork is done..when actually done. We
 can replicate? and improve- situations of earlier years;? 1970's,1980's,
 early 1990s.
 ?
 Arua-and Westnile-became the house of academia; We used to travel? from
 

Re: [WestNileNet] WEST NILE EDUCATION CONFRENCE

2013-02-28 Thread Robert Ejiku
Caleb,

You have said it even better. A convention, workshop oof any type would
certainly bring some change but how committed are those who may not be
sharing this problem with us right now? For instance does the CAO Arua or
Nebbi think this is a problem? When you invite them at the hour of need
they will send you one of those reps of theirs who may not even report back
let alone direct policy or implementation at any stage. Its true we can not
get everyone but thier commitment is paramount.

Secondly such a convention needs alot of planning to realize the desired
goals and that means time. Lets plan pray over it and implement. June is my
earliest preference.

Thank you, off to a meeting shortly and will be in touch later even on
phone with some of you.

Ejiku

On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 9:06 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Prof. Robert, I read your essay with tears, at times I feel like refusing
 to register my SIM cards and allowing to be switched off by UCC to avoid
 uncalled for heartaches from our region. Again the prospect of loosing
 business looms larger as a threat to the existence of my survival if my
 phone is switched off by UCC. Any way. Robert, if modern medicine fails to
 cure a strange disease or a long ailment, human beings resort to everything
 under the sky including, mysticism, witch crafty, superstition,
 spiritualism, salvation and mention it. The truth is all these are in most
 cases desperate measures, and believe you me, may be it gives a sense of
 hope. For donkey years, we have hoofed, puffed and gaffed over the death of
 education in our region. Fagil Mande the Chairman UNEB on TV lambasted
 mediocrity, and boldly stated that if you have mediocre teachers, who teach
 mediocre students in a mediocre school the results will surely be mediocre.
 I am not accusing any teacher since those are not my words. But those words
 sum up our situation. Prof, you, me and the rest have intervened in
 everything that affects us, if we had a convention say hosted in one of the
 schools, we invite all stake holders including Fagil Mande, we have two
 serious days of deliberation, we invite all head teachers from West Nile
 Schools or their representatives, business men, LC3, and V chairpersons,
 Education officers, RDCs, parents representatives, CAO's ourselves and MPs,
 Student representatives and we come up with resolutions which districts in
 West Nile can adopt as working documents including schools, and may be
 Government inclusive, then we see no change in attitudes of students,
 parents and school administrators and if we do not see improvement in
 results, I will gladly say, we did our part and may be resort to only
 prayers. Sorry these issues can only be expressed in form of essays.

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Feb 28, 2013, at 4:27 PM, aggrey adrale fetagrey2...@yahoo.co.uk
 wrote:

 Caleb, Elly, et al,

 I like the way all of you have reacted or responded to this alarming
 report. As correctly observed, ...Nyapea is on its death bed. It is true,
 not only St. Alloysius College, but several other schools are in that same
 bracket; laying in state for us to pay our last respects to them before
 their burial.

 Also true, not only are the academic standards falling but also the
 infrastructure holding the delicate potential intellectuals are crumbling
 and some buildings silting up! School administrators even portray
 incognisance of such gradual decay, yet they have the student labour
 resource to mitigate some of the infrastructure challenges then there is
 little wonder they even cast a blind eye to the decaying academic
 standards; and no doubt their administrative acumen.

 By the way what has become of the long promised Government of Uganda
 conceived infrastructure rehabilitation projects of these prominent schools
 in West Nile, Mvara, Nyapea, Ombaci? Is it true, furniture was delivered to
 some of the schools even without improvements of the housing
 infrastructure? This may not be the issue for now but suffice it to add
 that our formerly shining schools do not cast any image of academic
 confidence and assurance any more.

 The 'shipping' of our bright pupils/students to schools in Kampala, Mpigi,
 Wakiso and other districts, truly is taking a big toll but we have no
 choice at the moment if we have to set our children for the future
 competitive mode. You may even note many of the best performing schools in
 Kampala, Mpigi, Wakiso and other districts have a appreciable numbers of
 West Nilers staffing their teaching positions.

 When the time is ripe, I would particularly be interested to discuss the
  'shipment' of pupils/students to study in other regions/districts and its 
 impact
 on the West Nile Economy, in the proposed WEST NILE EDUCATION CONFERENCE.

 Let us have an intervention this time round.

 Aggrey Adrale


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 Subject: [WestNileNet] WEST NILE 

Re: [WestNileNet] Married or not read this.

2013-01-31 Thread Robert Ejiku
Betty,

This is a very powerful story. I encourage all to read it.


Thank you Betty,

Ejiku

On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 4:29 PM, betty wuzu betb...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Hi there,

 Hope you are all doing well by the grace of God.
 I know many of you have read this or know the story before, but you could
 just re-read it.
 All the best.

 [image: MARRIED OR NOT, YOU SHOULD READ THIS ... “When I got home that
 night as my wife served dinner, I held her hand and said, I’ve got
 something to tell you. She sat down and ate quietly. Again I observed the
 hurt in her eyes. Suddenly I didn’t know how to open my mouth. But I had to
 let her know what I was thinking. I want a divorce. I raised the topic
 calmly. She didn’t seem to be annoyed by my words, instead she asked me
 softly, why? I avoided her question. This made her angry. She threw away
 the chopsticks and shouted at me, you are not a man! That night, we didn’t
 talk to each other. She was weeping. I knew she wanted to find out what had
 happened to our marriage. But I could hardly give her a satisfactory
 answer; she had lost my heart to Jane. I didn’t love her anymore. I just
 pitied her! With a deep sense of guilt, I drafted a divorce agreement which
 stated that she could own our house, our car, and 30% stake of my company.
 She glanced at it and then tore it into pieces. The woman who had spent ten
 years of her life with me had become a stranger. I felt sorry for her
 wasted time, resources and energy but I could not take back what I had said
 for I loved Jane so dearly. Finally she cried loudly in front of me, which
 was what I had expected to see. To me her cry was actually a kind of
 release. The idea of divorce which had obsessed me for several weeks seemed
 to be firmer and clearer now. The next day, I came back home very late and
 found her writing something at the table. I didn’t have supper but went
 straight to sleep and fell asleep very fast because I was tired after an
 eventful day with Jane. When I woke up, she was still there at the table
 writing. I just did not care so I turned over and was asleep again. In the
 morning she presented her divorce conditions: she didn’t want anything from
 me, but needed a month’s notice before the divorce. She requested that in
 that one month we both struggle to live as normal a life as possible. Her
 reasons were simple: our son had his exams in a month’s time and she didn’t
 want to disrupt him with our broken marriage. This was agreeable to me. But
 she had something more, she asked me to recall how I had carried her into
 out bridal room on our wedding day. She requested that every day for the
 month’s duration I carry her out of our bedroom to the front door ever
 morning. I thought she was going crazy. Just to make our last days together
 bearable I accepted her odd request. I told Jane about my wife’s divorce
 conditions. . She laughed loudly and thought it was absurd. No matter what
 tricks she applies, she has to face the divorce, she said scornfully. My
 wife and I hadn’t had any body contact since my divorce intention was
 explicitly expressed. So when I carried her out on the first day, we both
 appeared clumsy. Our son clapped behind us, daddy is holding mommy in his
 arms. His words brought me a sense of pain. From the bedroom to the sitting
 room, then to the door, I walked over ten meters with her in my arms. She
 closed her eyes and said softly; don’t tell our son about the divorce. I
 nodded, feeling somewhat upset. I put her down outside the door. She went
 to wait for the bus to work. I drove alone to the office. On the second
 day, both of us acted much more easily. She leaned on my chest. I could
 smell the fragrance of her blouse. I realized that I hadn’t looked at this
 woman carefully for a long time. I realized she was not young any more.
 There were fine wrinkles on her face, her hair was graying! Our marriage
 had taken its toll on her. For a minute I wondered what I had done to her.
 On the fourth day, when I lifted her up, I felt a sense of intimacy
 returning. This was the woman who had given ten years of her life to me. On
 the fifth and sixth day, I realized that our sense of intimacy was growing
 again. I didn’t tell Jane about this. It became easier to carry her as the
 month slipped by. Perhaps the everyday workout made me stronger. She was
 choosing what to wear one morning. She tried on quite a few dresses but
 could not find a suitable one. Then she sighed, all my dresses have grown
 bigger. I suddenly realized that she had grown so thin, that was the reason
 why I could carry her more easily. Suddenly it hit me… she had buried so
 much pain and bitterness in her heart. Subconsciously I reached out and
 touched her head. Our son came in at the moment and said, Dad, it’s time to
 carry mom out. To him, seeing his father carrying his mother out had become
 an essential part of his life. My wife gestured to our son to come closer
 and hugged him tightly. I turned my 

Re: [WestNileNet] Lifting of my suspension

2013-01-23 Thread Robert Ejiku
Betty,

ha ha haha..a. Thats the point. I had not even sat yet and he
is back. So there is nothing to handover other than the letter of
assignment.

Anyway, we welcome him back and i wish him and indeed all of you the very
best.


Ejiku

On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 5:01 PM, betty wuzu betb...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Congs Caleb,

 Robert wait and handover properly. Caleb has to first take his breath
 before he takes on haha ha ha...Unless you are saying the chair was hot.
 But i must say congs to you too, you had tough times too...Doctors issues
 etc as a welcome. All the best and Happy new year to all.
 Caleb you can now re-appear hahahahaha, you had disappeared...lol
 Betty Wuzu
 Adoption and Foster Care Officer/Child Helpline Counselor
 Action For Children
 P.O.BOX 25417 Kampala-Uganda
 Plot 110, Lutaaya Drive - Bukoto
 Mobile +256 772 305 966/701 234 405
 Office number +256 414 541 111
 Every Child is my Child.


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 *Sent:* Monday, January 21, 2013 4:57 PM
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] Lifting of my suspension

 Oh Caleb,

 This is truly good news. Welcome back and straight into the Presidential
 palace. Your chair has never been occupied otherthan by name.

 Thank God.


 Ejiku

 On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 3:04 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:

 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.

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Re: [WestNileNet] Lifting of my suspension

2013-01-21 Thread Robert Ejiku
Oh Caleb,

This is truly good news. Welcome back and straight into the Presidential
palace. Your chair has never been occupied otherthan by name.

Thank God.


Ejiku

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Re: [WestNileNet] BREAKING NEWS: Dr Sylvester Onzivua being take Buganda Road Court, requires sureties

2013-01-03 Thread Robert Ejiku
Sam,

You are right. I am glad alot of people feel that way. Criticism is good
for our growth but we should always limit it to constructive.

Thank you.


Ejiku

On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 10:25 AM, Sam Aderubo samader...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Robert,

 Kindly don't confine it to Ombaci OBs. There are endless Ombaci OBs+ out
 there itching to respond or at the least, comment on this insensitive
 utterances.












 Many of us think he may have equally received huge sum of money to
 be blindfolded.









 But we know every dog has its day.


   *From:* Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.com
 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Cc:* Ombaci OBs ombachi...@googlegroups.com; Anthony Solcia 
 ombac...@yahoo.com
 *Sent:* Friday, December 28, 2012 3:06 PM
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] BREAKING NEWS: Dr Sylvester Onzivua being
 take Buganda Road Court, requires sureties

 Acidri Ernest,

 Such exhibition of frustration is not helping. Its so unfortunate that you
 have for sometime now been writing mails in bad taste. I may not know you
 or remember you so well but you exude such hatred that is so revolting.

 Ombaci OBs need to do something about such unconstructive criticism in the
 group.

 I hope the administrators find this the way I find it.

 Ejiku

 On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 2:26 PM, Acidri Ernest wenichroni...@gmail.comwrote:

 Sorry for him, but as senior professional and civil servant, he should
 have known his limits. He was tempted the noisy MPs. I am sure he was
 handed some good amount of dollars for the work. Let the law be
 applied. I hope the good people in this forum know that, if he is
 innocent, he will be out of jail. If he has a case to answer, then let
 him learn some lesson. Those of you who also make huges sums of money
 can give him the money for the court bail.

 On 12/28/12, tabua butagira tbutag...@yahoo.com wrote:
  BREAKING NEWS.
 
  Good people,
 
  I understand Dr Sylvester Onzivua is being driven to Buganda Road Court
 to
  face possible charges of abuse of office regarding his involvement in the
  post-mortem, and aborted toxicological examination to determine cause of
 the
  sudden death on December 14, 2012 of Butaleja Woman MP Cerinah Nebanda
  Alioru.
 
  The doctor could be remanded to Luzira Prisons if he can't get sureties
 as
  he has indicated.
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Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 52, Issue 29

2013-01-03 Thread Robert Ejiku
Jackson,

You could not put your thoughts better. We all make mistakes but Acidri has
to grow up fast.

Thank you and happy New Year.


Ejiku

On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 12:22 AM, JohnAJackson javud...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thank you Aluma Adam,

 Many of us who had started communicating on this forum have been
 discussing serious matters of development no matter where you live. Over
 the last two-three years, we have shared valuable information ranging from
 simple things like Death Announcements, Graduations, Marriages, job leads,
 scholarships, Development issues, poor performance in schools, Health
 Issues, Deforestation, problems of  Urbanization, etc.

 We should continue to articulate these issues in a fair, mature, balanced
 and professional manner. We should continue to focus our attention on
 serious issues that affect us as a society, how do we build a better
 community, how do we overcome our stagnation as a region, how can we work
 as a team and find ways to improve services to the community.

 This forum has never been for childish playground.  This is is not the
 purpose for it.

 People who are well educated have a right to earn legitimate income for
 their labor. This is not a cheap forum for school age kids. There are
 several skilled professionals on this forum. We should encourage ourselves
 when unfortunate things occur to some of our brothers/sisters in high
 positions. Rally support whenever it is called for and needed.

 Childish commends is offensive, intolerable, unacceptable. If someone
 wants to joke, that is a different matter, A good sense of humor amuses all
 of us, makes us smile when the day is full of depressive issues, cash is
 low or you do not know if you will have a meal with your family, etc.

 Those who love to irritate/offend others should stop such silly commends.
 This is a  forum for serious intellectual business.

 JJ

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 uphold emotional intelligence as opposed (sometimes) to academic
 intelligence. We resolve to only write on matters?on which we have useful
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 by educated and learned colleagues. We resolve to use this forum for
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  information seeking as opposed to competitively laboring to argue issues
 not within our wisdom, . among other principles.
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 actually seriously?mean that we must now put here basic rules of usage
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  From: JohnAJackson javud...@gmail.com
 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 

Re: [WestNileNet] BREAKING NEWS: Dr Sylvester Onzivua being take Buganda Road Court, requires sureties

2012-12-28 Thread Robert Ejiku
Tabu,

This is another one of those sad spectacles in this whole game of a fight
for superiority. All sorts of trumped up charges are flying left and right.

I have not been reading the newspapers for a while but reading it today
made it appear like a 2016 movie release made early for 2013.

Friday is targeted for that arrest because he wont be able to pay for bail
since its afternoon and as you put it no sureties at the moment. Cant get
worse than that.

Robert

On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 2:08 PM, tabua butagira tbutag...@yahoo.com wrote:

 BREAKING NEWS.

 Good people,

 I understand Dr Sylvester Onzivua is being driven to Buganda Road Court to
 face possible charges of abuse of office regarding his involvement in the
 post-mortem, and aborted toxicological examination to determine cause of
 the sudden death on December 14, 2012 of Butaleja Woman MP Cerinah Nebanda
 Alioru.

 The doctor could be remanded to Luzira Prisons if he can't get sureties as
 he has indicated.

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Re: [WestNileNet] BREAKING NEWS: Dr Sylvester Onzivua being take Buganda Road Court, requires sureties

2012-12-28 Thread Robert Ejiku
Acidri Ernest,

Such exhibition of frustration is not helping. Its so unfortunate that you
have for sometime now been writing mails in bad taste. I may not know you
or remember you so well but you exude such hatred that is so revolting.

Ombaci OBs need to do something about such unconstructive criticism in the
group.

I hope the administrators find this the way I find it.

Ejiku

On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 2:26 PM, Acidri Ernest wenichroni...@gmail.comwrote:

 Sorry for him, but as senior professional and civil servant, he should
 have known his limits. He was tempted the noisy MPs. I am sure he was
 handed some good amount of dollars for the work. Let the law be
 applied. I hope the good people in this forum know that, if he is
 innocent, he will be out of jail. If he has a case to answer, then let
 him learn some lesson. Those of you who also make huges sums of money
 can give him the money for the court bail.

 On 12/28/12, tabua butagira tbutag...@yahoo.com wrote:
  BREAKING NEWS.
 
  Good people,
 
  I understand Dr Sylvester Onzivua is being driven to Buganda Road Court
 to
  face possible charges of abuse of office regarding his involvement in the
  post-mortem, and aborted toxicological examination to determine cause of
 the
  sudden death on December 14, 2012 of Butaleja Woman MP Cerinah Nebanda
  Alioru.
 
  The doctor could be remanded to Luzira Prisons if he can't get sureties
 as
  he has indicated.
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Re: [WestNileNet] Sylvestre Onzivua arrested over MP Cerinah Nebanda postmortem

2012-12-20 Thread Robert Ejiku
Thats good news but alot of work was going under from what I learnt late
yesterday.

I thank all those who played a pivotal role in securing his release
including our gallant MPs.

Ejiku

On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 2:28 PM, Godfrey Mundua gmun...@gmail.com wrote:

 The Dr. has finally been set free this afternoon.
 GM.

 On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Acidri Ernest wenichroni...@gmail.comwrote:

 Dear all,
 I wanted to use this forum to thank Tabu for the tip. can i also say
 that, this a national tragedy, involving highly placed and well paid
 persons. The police are doing their job, MPs are their job and others
 in our group are doing what they can do best. I do not know what Vasco
 Oguzua does. I will find out. I would like to advise Oguzua and his
 group of self appointed experts on West Nile issues, NOT to tribalize
 such tragedies. I read a story in the news papers about Caleb Alaka,
 the rich lawyer. He is in a mess with the ULS and it is about
 professional misconduct, and yet i know, there are many people and
 groups, organizations, who have been struggling  and paying huge sums
 to the lawyer to represent them in court, just because Alaka is from
 West Nile. Oguzua and his clique have said nothing about this, in this
 forum. This forum is good, BUT...
 On 12/18/12, Vasco Oguzua vogu...@gmail.com wrote:
  Dear Members,
  I wish to thank Mr. Butagira for the information about the arrest of our
  own Dr. Sylvestre Onzivua, a Pathologist at Mulago Hospital. Reading
 from
  the Ugandan newspapers the allegations for his arrest seems to be a very
  serious issue - the sudden death of MP Nebanda. This is a serious matter
  that affects all of us from West Nile. I do not know what the situation
 is
  like on the ground, however, I think we should take a keen interest in
  following this arrest and suggest that the people in Kampala in
 positions
  that can help need to be approached to get the release of Dr. Onzivua.
 The
  people I would think we need to get involved are the Minister of
 Health. Dr
  Ondoa, under whose docket  Dr. Onzivua is an employee. The MPs from West
  Nile should be at the fore of this issue and we need a community
 solidarity
  to push these officials to ensure the safety of Dr. Onzivua.
  I do not know the mechanics of work between government pathologists and
  pathologists at the government hospital in Mulago Hospital where Dr
 Onzivua
  is an pathologist. The lame excuse the police have given for his arrest
 is
  something we as a community need to condemn and demand a clear
 explanation
  and release of the doctor. Please people on the ground should take a
 lead
  on this and would like to request Mr. Ejiku as the acting leader to
 bring
  this issue to the attention of members for discussion and action.
  Our strength can only be in our solidarity and count ourselves in to
 make
  our voices known for the injustice and and oppression of innocent
 people.
  Thanks you
 
  Vasco
 
 
 
  On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 5:22 AM, tabua butagira tbutag...@yahoo.com
  wrote:
 
  Dear members,
 
  I have received confirmation that pathologist Sylvestre Onzivua
  of Makerere University has been arrested by Police over his involvement
  in
  facilitating a conclusive investigation in the sudden and suspicious
  demise
  of Butaleja District Woman MP Cerinah Nebanda Arioru, an adulterated
  pronounciation of Alioru. (I'm told the fallen MP's father is from
  Maracha).
 
  The Ugandan Parliament  Nebanda's family reportedly contracted Dr
  Onzivua
  to fly the samples to a South African laboratory for conclusive
  toxicological tests.
 
  Police now say that Onzivua obtained samples of body parts of the
 fallen
  MP irregularly. Detectives say he violated law and procedure on doing
  post-mortem, and is helping them establish how he acquired the samples,
  the
  circumstances of their custody and who authorised him.
 
  No details where Onzivua is being held. I don't have his contact or of
  his
  family. If you do, kindly get in touch as we piece up the story for
  publication in tomorrow's Daily Monitor.
 
  Full police statement below:
 
 
  PRESS STATEMENT
 
  As the Inspector-General of Police had briefed the public yesterday;
  Police commenced investigations following the tragic death of Hon.
  Cerinah
  Nebanda, and, among other routine procedures, requested Mulago Hospital
  to
  conduct a Post-Mortem examination on the body of the deceased.
 
  Police allowed the family and some members of Parliament to sent
  representatives, and observe the Post-Mortem examination. The
 preliminary
  results of the Post-Mortem were inconclusive, and the team of
  Pathologists
  referred certain samples to the Government Analytical Laboratories, for
  further tests.
 
  The samples were sealed as required, and escorted to the Government
  Analytical Laboratories (GAL) by, among others, the MPs who had
 witnessed
  the Post-Mortem.
 
  At GAL, such samples are, as routine procedure, received formally,

Re: [WestNileNet] Passing on of Elder Lobidra

2012-09-18 Thread Robert Ejiku
Aggrey,

Clearly some of us never got to know this amazing man enough. We went to
school with the Children but nothing much by way of their fathers heroics.
May his soul rest in peace and I hope the Children find comfort in the lord.

Ejiku Robert
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 2:19 PM, aggrey adrale fetagrey2...@yahoo.co.ukwrote:

 Ambassador (Rtd) Harold, Caleb, et al,

 It is indeed sad to receive this news of the passing on of Hon. Alex
 Lobidra.

 In addition to the eulogies you have posted, as the late relocated to
 Koboko, he did so carrying his passion for farming to his village in Leiko.
 In his style of ambition he even established a water supply system on his
 farm to challenge the dependence on rain-fed agriculture. I personally did
 work for him on the water project, providing nearly 1.5km water
 distribution line on his farm.

 As confirmed by Ambassador (Rtd) Harold, Hon Alex Lobidra was a Teacher
 in the famous Arua J.S.S . In his witty and jovial personality as mentioned
 by Caleb, I was to take him on regarding a rumour I had ever heard about
 him while he taught in Arua J.S.S. Hon. Alex made a long drauly
 laughter after I asked him about his role in setting the houses on fire as
 I had heard.

 He revealed an interesting thing to me as we kept on chatting at his farm
 in Koboko. His openness  striked me greatly and he didn't hide anything
 about the story, neither did he have any regrets, as he believed that was
 his selfless contribution to the development of Arua J.S.S.

 He had gotten tired of parents and students always labouring to repair the
 grass-thatched roofs of the school under the administration of the
 missionaries as such he used a magnifying glass to torch the roofs of the
 buildings one-by-one under the then believed misterious fires while
 communities tried to battle putting of the fires. He had known that the
 missionaries had the financial resources to put up permanent roofs
 (structures). Later in a staff meeting to discuss renovation of the
 buildings, when the missionaries were again floating the idea of using
 grass he was quick to tell them, why use grass again to thatch the roofs
 when it was clearly demonstrated that the buildings were more prone to
 fires. Not negative though, this was his confession.

 Indeed Hon. Alex Lobidra was full of life, humour and reasoning as seen in
 the way he kept access to his homes and farms, always full of thorny bushes
 around and caging the accesses with the same. I did ask him about the
 thorny caged access. His answer was simple. Hon. Lobidra said, to
 access me, my home and farm one had to struggle and to struggle to
 access me, my home and farm meant one had a valid reason...either to harm
 him, steal or engage in productive discussions ans issues with him.

 I could go on and on over the numerous humerous chats with the man I
 hitherto believed was difficult as people said. To sum it up, I think he
 had his own principles, which many people for their own unfounded fears,
 didn't get closer enough to him to understand him better.

 May his soul rest in eternal peace.


 Aggrey Adrale
 Njala University - Sierra Leone
 Directorate of Planning, Research and Development



 --- On *Tue, 18/9/12, Harold Acemah hace...@gmail.com* wrote:


 From: Harold Acemah hace...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Passing on of Elder Lobidra
 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Date: Tuesday, 18 September, 2012, 11:44

 Dear Caleb,

 Greetings. Thanks for posting the information on Hon. Alex Lobidra (RIP).
 Let me make a few corrections.
 His name is Hon. Alex Yafesi Lobidra. He was an MP and Deputy Minister of
 Labour in the first UPC Government, (1962 - 1970). During the second UPC
 Government (1980 - 1985), he was Director for Mobilization at the UPC
 Secretariat, UGANDA HOUSE, Kampala Road. Prior to his political career, he
 was a Teacher at the famous Arua J.S.S which produced many of our
 distinguished sons and daughters, such as Dr. E.T.S. Adriko. Hon. Dick
 Nyai, Auntie Hellen Oyeru,, Brig. Gad W. Toko (RIP). General Isaac Lumago
 (RIP). etc. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

 Harold E. Acemah
 AMBASSADOR (Rtd)

 On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Caleb Alaka 
 calebal...@gmail.comhttp://uk.mc297.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=calebal...@gmail.com
  wrote:

 The West Nile Foundation with deep sorrow announce the demise of one of
 our elders, Hon. Lobidra Trumba, the deceased was a junior Minister in the
 Government of UPC between 1982 and 85, he latter established a model farm
 in Oli Division  Arua Municipality called Abiri Zoku latter in the
 evening of his life, he relocated to Koboko, he was a witty and jovial
 person who once spent 2 months in Speak Hotel having fun, he lived a full
 life and passed on at the ripe age of 80, We shall open a condolence book
 with our secretary General Drani Francis Xaviour, kindly be touched and
 send contributions either to Anguzu Rogers or to Azabo Francis, may his

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

2012-09-15 Thread Robert Ejiku
Alfred,

Will the power be 24 hours after the President leaves? Keep us updated
because we are used to 24 hours power when ever our man is there.

Thank you for the update but we expect more later.

Ejiku

On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 9:01 AM, ALFRED NYAKUNI unclen...@yahoo.com wrote:

 *H**.**E** **yesterday** **commissioned** **the** **Nyagak** **power** **
 plant** **and** **also** **talked** **about** **the** **bigger** **plan**
 **to** **have** **the** **West** **Nile** **connected** **to** **the** **
 National** **grid**.** **This** **is** **bcoz** **when** **other** **towns
 ** **like** **Kk**,**Ymbe**,** **Zombo**,** **Karachi **will** **be** **
 connected**,**3**.**5ME **wont** **be** **enough**.** **Radio** **Pacis**
 **will** **add** **some** **solar** **power** **to** **the** **Nyagak** **
 grid**,**coz** **negotiations** **are** **in** **advanced** **stages** **
 from** **our** **solar** **farm** **of** **about** **1000** **panels**.**
 **Anyway** **am** **still** **in** **bed** **resting** **but** **I** **
 hear** **my** **kids**  **those** **in** **my** **neighbourhood** **
 laughing** **in** **the** **sitting** **room**,**I** **think** **the** **
 power** **is** **still** **on**.** **Let** **me** **get** **up**  **
 do** **some** **ironing**,**charging**.** **I** **think** **slowly** **by*
 * **slowly** **okuku** **mu** **ere**.** **We** **will** **try** **to** **
 catch** **those** **already** **ahead** **of** **us**.**NICE** **W**/**end
 **.*

 *Uncle** **Nya**x*


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 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 years?

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Re: [WestNileNet] Death Announcement

2012-09-07 Thread Robert Ejiku
Jimmy,

This is very sad indeed. Fill those of us in more distant locations with
the details of burial.

Thank you for the info.


Ejiku

On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 7:24 PM, Jimmy Adriko jadr...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear West Nilers,

 I have just got information that death has occuered of Afeku Yuda a long
 time police traffic trainer. He served Uganda Police Force from 60s. He
 died in Bugerere his body is being transported to Jinja for post morterm.
 There will be funeral service at Okuvu Church tomorrow at 4:00pm according
 to Philliam Adriko 0772402875 for details.

 Afeku Yuda of Sfeku Yuda driving school in Nakawa has trained traffic
 officers in Uganda, Sudan. He also trained highly placed army officers
 including then sitting Army Commander Mugisha Muntu.
 Information for now is that he will be burried in Kijomoro. His brother
 former LC 3 Chairman Kijomoro, Opima is on 0774076022.

 Jimmy Adriko

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Re: [WestNileNet] Monitor article : Why should W/Nile people require IDs to cross Pakwach?

2012-08-28 Thread Robert Ejiku
President,

Thats a good place to start.

Thank you.

Ejiku



On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 10:52 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Yes I remember under the East African Protocol on trade, there was a
 directive to the effect that to allow free movement of people within the
 East African Community and facilitate free movement of goods and services,
 all roadblocks and check points within any East African Country was to be
 removed. All checkpoints were to be relocated on boarder points, Tabu, can
 you dig that up, John Toa can look at the protocol and Eriya Kategaya's
 press release on abolition of internal road blocks and check
 points(Minister in Charge of East Africa and a Deputy Prime Minister). Yes,
 this is the ammunition we need to shoot down the sad scenario of Pakwach.

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Aug 28, 2012, at 22:40, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:

 We are taking this up. Ejiku Robert and other members of the Executive
 will initiate a memo to the Chairman West Nile Parliamentary Group since
 this issue affects the entire electorate and citizenry of West Nile. The
 chairperson of the WN Parliamentary Group who I think is Hon. Fred Jachan
 Omach who incidentally is M.P Jonam County which covers Pakwach Bridge can
 take up the same matter with  the P. M. I remember Government abolished all
 internal roadblocks in Line with the principle of free movement of goods
 and services. Hon. Erica Kategaya made the pronouncement as the Line
 Minister. That is why the notorious Kafu and Karuma roadblocks were
 removed. The issue is whether Uganda's boarder in North West is at Pakwach.

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Aug 28, 2012, at 17:36, Ocaatre Ronald Miria romiri...@yahoo.co.uk
 wrote:

 Hi Tabu!
 You are really spot on. I have personnally shared my displeasure and
 annoyance about the only road block i guess in Uganda impossed on the
 people of West Nile with a political leader who promised to table it in
 MAYANK.
 I think enough is enough, these people are just joking around with us. Can
 we as a forum bring this to the attention of our cabinet members like Hon
 Omach, Hon Aridru, Hon Baba who seems to be key to this, Hon Moses Ali et
 al.
 They may possibly not know the kind of anguish we go through. Can you
 imagine when you are just getting into that good stage of sleep called REM,
 somebody tellsyou to get out for a checking which is very useless i am
 sorry to say coz, if the essence is to get 'Bad guys' who tells you that
 they will travel without identification never mind it may be forged.
 I will be in Kampala on Friday, if need be let the Chairman West Nile
 Forum with the Top executive seek some appointment with the powers that be
 from WNile and we chart a way forward. I am sure His exellency the
 president does not know what His people of WN are going through. We too own
 this country and must be treated with the dignity we deserve.
 Caleb kindly take this up as our boss and we shall be there behind you.

 Good evening

 Ronald Miria Ocaatre

 --- On *Mon, 27/8/12, tabua butagira tbutag...@yahoo.com* wrote:


 From: tabua butagira tbutag...@yahoo.com
 Subject: Monitor article : Why should W/Nile people require IDs to cross
 Pakwach?
 To: Ombaci OBs ombachi...@googlegroups.com
 Cc: Sjocoba Alumni ombaci...@googlegroups.com
 Date: Monday, 27 August, 2012, 12:10


Dear good people,

 I thought this is one bothersome issue, especially having witnessed some
 commuters bounced (turned back home) at Pakwach checkpoint for lacking IDs,
 passport or Voter's card yet no such inspection in other parts of the world.

 Vide *Daily Monitor* opinion article
 http://www.monitor.co.ug/OpEd/Commentary/Why+is+govt+treating+West+Nile+people+as++second+class+/-/689364/1487554/-/e816xwz/-/index.html

 What do you think?

 My view is that our leaders, particularly the elected ones, must have this
 matter resolved so our relatives in the villages do not have to suffer, and
 be humiliated, for lacking identification in a country without national IDs.
 Tabu Butagira

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Re: [WestNileNet] home boys in missing helicopters

2012-08-15 Thread Robert Ejiku
Christine,

This is still some really good news despite their suffering. As Soldiers,
they are better trained to cope than us civilian souls who would be dead by
now.

How we wish the same story can be told of the second group.

Lets keep praying.

Ejiku

On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 8:37 AM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.comwrote:

 I managed to talk to one of them personally, he saved all(7) in his
 helicopter, they walked night and day and survived the animals, he said the
 forest they walked through cannot be compared to the one of garamba,
 arrived when they were so dehydrated and they were taken to hospital, by
 the time I talked to him, they were in Nairobi.They will be in Uganda any
 time. But the story of the second person seems to be very unclear.
 As Robert said, this country has alot of explanation do given the events.
 I really hope that our leaders will demand for serious explanation to this
 as right now the country is focused on gold medal celebration.

 Christine



 On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 10:49 PM, Benard Titre titreben...@yahoo.comwrote:

  Lets pray hard for them, but God will answer our prayers!
 TB

 TB.d...Son
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 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Tuesday, August 14, 2012 6:55 PM
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] home boys in missing helicopters

  My God Christine,

 This is really getting nasty. Two hours it is for updates.

 Thank you so much.


 Robert

 On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.comwrote:

 Robert it so disheartening. So far, two people are now missing and one of
 them is our boy one of the most senior of the pilots,  another written
 information I have received indicates two dead bodies found but not named.
 we shall get another information in two hours, let us wait to hear what
 comes up.

 Christine

 On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 5:55 PM, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.comwrote:

 Oh Dear,

 This is a sad spectacle befalling us as a country. But this country has
 too much explanation to do.

 Thank you for the info. I wont mention the names of a few friends there
 for the avoidance of anxiety on my part as well.

 Let me pretend they were not even there in the first place.

 Ejiku




  On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Christine Munduru 
 cmund...@gmail.comwrote:

  Dear all, this is just to let you know that a number of our home boys
 were some of  the pilots of the helicopters that have been said to have
 crushed. We need to keep in prayers and hope that they Lord will keep them
 safe. Since they left, one of them had kept in touch with us until they
 left Nyanuki and the last time he sent us message was Sunday night
 and yesterday morning is when we heard the helicopters went missing. The
 mood is very sobre in Entebbe and we have not yet received any conclusive
 information about the people saved and those missing. But we have been
 trying the numbers and a few minutes ago a different
 voice replied something, we are not sure about it what he said.Let us
 keeping praying and hoping for the best.

 Christine

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Re: [WestNileNet] Senior pilot-Capt. Leti confirmed dead

2012-08-15 Thread Robert Ejiku
As much as we avoided for the inevitable to happen, it has happened all the
same. My heart goes out to all and most of all the family of Captain Leti.
While I lived in Entebbe decades ago, I came to know him although it seems
we never kind of got close since I left Entebbe.

This is sad and I will try reaching out to some friends of mine who were
his too and he actually helped recruit into the force.

Very sad indeed. May his soul rest in peace.

Ejiku

On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 12:18 PM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.comwrote:

 Dear members on a sad note, this is to confirm to you that Captian Leti,
 the pilot for the burnt helipter has now been confirmed dead and mourners
 have started gathering at his resident in Bugonga in Entebbe.

 I remember his last words  take a beer from me, you never  know this is
 our last time together  it has happened!!! what a brutal world. what a
 pain to lose such a very joyous and a senoir person,  a great loss to our
 community.

 Christine

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Re: [WestNileNet] home boys in missing helicopters

2012-08-15 Thread Robert Ejiku
Christine,

At a time we are supposed to be excited about the Gold medal we got through
Kiprotich, we now have to put that celebration aside and focus on this sad
spectacle of events.

God bless us.


Ejiku

On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 12:11 PM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.comwrote:

 These are very close friends whom we waved off on the last day. The one
 who has been confirmed alive is  Captain Andruga George Buga who hails from
 Koboko and the one has now been confirmed dead is Captain Leti
 from Maracha, his famous name, am still trying to get his second name. He
 was the most senior pilot we have around and his helicopter is the one that
 got burnt completely and the newspaper has also carried the story that the
 bodies of the pilots have been recovered and mourners have gathered at his
 resident at Bugonga in Entebbe. What a big loss to us, May his soul rest in
 peace.

 Christine
 ,
 On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Acidri Ernest 
 wenichroni...@gmail.comwrote:

 Thant you for the information. I knew some of those pilots were from
 West nile. If you get the names, let me have the asap. We are
 following this story at Radio Pacis.
 Ernest Acidri
 Chief News Editor
  On 8/14/12, Benard Titre titreben...@yahoo.com wrote:
  Lets pray hard for them, but God will answer our prayers!
  TB
 
 
  TB.d...Son
 
 
  
   From: Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.com
  To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
  Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 6:55 PM
  Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] home boys in missing helicopters
 
 
  My God Christine,
 
  This is really getting nasty. Two hours it is for updates.
 
  Thank you so much.
 
 
  Robert
 
 
  On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  Robert it so disheartening. So far, two people are now missing and one
 of
  them is our boy one of the most senior of the pilots,  another written
  information I have received indicates two dead bodies found but not
 named.
  we shall get another information in two hours, let us wait to hear what
  comes up.
 
 Christine
 
 
 On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 5:55 PM, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
 Oh Dear,
 
 This is a sad spectacle befalling us as a country. But this country has
  too much explanation to do.
 
 Thank you for the info. I wont mention the names of a few friends there
  for the avoidance of anxiety on my part as well.
 
 Let me pretend they were not even there in the first place.
 Ejiku
 
 
 
 
 On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Christine Munduru 
 cmund...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
 Dear all, this is just to let you know that a number of our home boys
  were some of  the pilots of the helicopters that have been said to
 have
  crushed. We need to keep in prayers and hope that they Lord will keep
  them safe. Since they left, one of them had kept in touch with us
 until
  they left Nyanuki and the last time he sent us message was Sunday
 night
  and yesterday morning is when we heard the helicopters went missing.
 The
  mood is very sobre in Entebbe and we have not yet received any
 conclusive
  information about the people saved and those missing. But we have been
  trying the numbers and a few minutes ago a different
  voice replied something, we are not sure about it what he said.Let us
  keeping praying and hoping for the best.
 Christine
 
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Re: [WestNileNet] home boys in missing helicopters

2012-08-14 Thread Robert Ejiku
Oh Dear,

This is a sad spectacle befalling us as a country. But this country has too
much explanation to do.

Thank you for the info. I wont mention the names of a few friends there for
the avoidance of anxiety on my part as well.

Let me pretend they were not even there in the first place.

Ejiku




On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.comwrote:

 Dear all, this is just to let you know that a number of our home boys
 were some of  the pilots of the helicopters that have been said to have
 crushed. We need to keep in prayers and hope that they Lord will keep them
 safe. Since they left, one of them had kept in touch with us until they
 left Nyanuki and the last time he sent us message was Sunday night
 and yesterday morning is when we heard the helicopters went missing. The
 mood is very sobre in Entebbe and we have not yet received any conclusive
 information about the people saved and those missing. But we have been
 trying the numbers and a few minutes ago a different
 voice replied something, we are not sure about it what he said.Let us
 keeping praying and hoping for the best.

 Christine

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Re: [WestNileNet] home boys in missing helicopters

2012-08-14 Thread Robert Ejiku
My God Christine,

This is really getting nasty. Two hours it is for updates.

Thank you so much.


Robert

On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.comwrote:

 Robert it so disheartening. So far, two people are now missing and one of
 them is our boy one of the most senior of the pilots,  another written
 information I have received indicates two dead bodies found but not named.
 we shall get another information in two hours, let us wait to hear what
 comes up.

 Christine

 On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 5:55 PM, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.comwrote:

 Oh Dear,

 This is a sad spectacle befalling us as a country. But this country has
 too much explanation to do.

 Thank you for the info. I wont mention the names of a few friends there
 for the avoidance of anxiety on my part as well.

 Let me pretend they were not even there in the first place.

 Ejiku




  On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Christine Munduru 
 cmund...@gmail.comwrote:

  Dear all, this is just to let you know that a number of our home boys
 were some of  the pilots of the helicopters that have been said to have
 crushed. We need to keep in prayers and hope that they Lord will keep them
 safe. Since they left, one of them had kept in touch with us until they
 left Nyanuki and the last time he sent us message was Sunday night
 and yesterday morning is when we heard the helicopters went missing. The
 mood is very sobre in Entebbe and we have not yet received any conclusive
 information about the people saved and those missing. But we have been
 trying the numbers and a few minutes ago a different
 voice replied something, we are not sure about it what he said.Let us
 keeping praying and hoping for the best.

 Christine

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Re: [WestNileNet] Thank you for supporting the preparation for Bishop Joel's Silver Jubilee marriage anniversary thanksgiving 28th July 2012

2012-07-26 Thread Robert Ejiku
Hi Acidri,

I could not have attended the meeting as I have a big meeting ahead of me
in Bushenyi.

Find 'attached' in your mobile phone my humble contribution towards our
Bishop's Silver jubilee of 150K. If this is not late for the event and the
favour

Ejiku Robert




On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 12:06 AM, Acidri David Onzima jbdac...@yahoo.comwrote:

 Dear all

 The previous day was indeed awesome as the Lord Bishop as expressed. You
 braved the rain, the cold and the jam to be part of the meeting we convened
 to raise some money to support the silver jubilee preparations.

 I would like to, on behalf of the core committee, say thank you very much
 for your contributions. Allow me reiterate what both the Lord Bishop and
 Rev. Can Gelenga said,..that you will all find favour in the eyes of the
 Lord.

 To all those who were not able to attend the meeting but still want to
 contribute, please contact Rosette on 077 2 511370.

 To those who would have loved to support but have not been able to do so
 this time, may the Lord provide to you so that you will be helpful in
 subsequent calls.

 Finally, thank you Sam Ejibua and Rosette Obizuyo for your hard work.

 Regards

 Acidri David Onzima



   *From:* Acidri David Onzima jbdac...@yahoo.com
 *To:* WNF westnilenet@kym.net; Ejibua Sam eji...@yahoo.com; Rev. John
 Atiku johnatiku2...@yahoo.com; Jackson Atria jackson.at...@yahoo.com;
 Adiga Jimmy jimmy.ad...@postbank.co.ug; Abati abatimick...@yahoo.co.uk;
 Apollo Odria ap2000graph...@yahoo.com; Acidri Denis d_aci...@yahoo.com;
 Josephine Alidri alid...@yahoo.com; Georges Asea- Aswa ga...@kcb.co.ug;
 Aderubo Samuel sader...@newvision.co.ug; Adutia Abindu Nelson 
 adutia_nel...@yahoo.com; Sanyu Clare mcla...@yahoo.com; Draecabo
 Charles draec...@hotmail.com; Eunice D. Chiria 
 eunicedchi...@hotmail.com; afe...@mtn.co.ug afe...@mtn.co.ug; Erima
 Robert erim...@yahoo.co.uk; Eric D. Atalao eata...@mia.go.ug; Inzima
 Lawrence inzi...@mtn.co.ug; Alaka Caleb calebal...@yahoo.com; 
 angu...@gmail.com angu...@gmail.com; Mundua Joel mundua2...@yahoo.com;
 Awule David akdenixasum...@yahoo.com; Gayo William Draku 
 drakuw...@yahoo.com; Drabaru Rosemary rdrab...@yahoo.com; Dralega
 Onesimus odral...@gmail.com
 *Cc:* Obizuyo Rosette Oyua obizuyorose...@yahoo.com; Rev Can. Gelenga
 Stephen gest...@yahoo.com; Rev Can Isaac Chandia 
 isaaccan...@yahoo.co.uk; Koro Eddie eddiek...@hotmail.com; Joel Obetia
 jobe...@yahoo.com
 *Sent:* Monday, July 23, 2012 1:24 PM
 *Subject:* Meeting - Bishop Joel's Silver Jubilee marriage anniversary
 thanksgiving 28th July 2012


Dear all

 I would like to invite you for the only preparatory meeting to support the
 Bishops Silver Jubilee marriage anniversary due on 28th July 2012.

 The meeting will take place on Tuesday 24th July 2012 at BBQ (Centenary
 Park) commencing from 6.00pm prompt.

 *The Bishop, Rt Rev Joel Obetia will also be in attendance.*

 We appreciate your presence and your contribution towards this call.

 Can I request that you continue woth your contributions to either

 Sam Ejibua 0772 515648,
 Obizuyo Rosette 0772 511370,
 Rev. Stephen Gelenga - 0772 454523 or
 I (Acidri) - 0772 331786.

 All our mobile phones are MM regisered.

 See you Tuesday

 Regards

 Acidri David Onzima

   *From:* Joel Obetia jobe...@yahoo.com
 *To:* Acidri David Onzima jbdac...@yahoo.com; WNF westnilenet@kym.net;
 Ejibua Sam eji...@yahoo.com; Rev. John Atiku johnatiku2...@yahoo.com;
 Jackson Atria jackson.at...@yahoo.com; Adiga Jimmy 
 jimmy.ad...@postbank.co.ug; Abati abatimick...@yahoo.co.uk; Apollo
 Odria ap2000graph...@yahoo.com; Acidri Denis d_aci...@yahoo.com;
 Josephine Alidri alid...@yahoo.com; Georges Asea- Aswa ga...@kcb.co.ug;
 Aderubo Samuel sader...@newvision.co.ug; Adutia Abindu Nelson 
 adutia_nel...@yahoo.com; Sanyu Clare mcla...@yahoo.com; Draecabo
 Charles draec...@hotmail.com; Eunice D. Chiria 
 eunicedchi...@hotmail.com; afe...@mtn.co.ug afe...@mtn.co.ug; Erima
 Robert erim...@yahoo.co.uk; Eric D. Atalao eata...@mia.go.ug; Inzima
 Lawrence inzi...@mtn.co.ug; Alaka Caleb calebal...@yahoo.com; 
 angu...@gmail.com angu...@gmail.com; Mundua Joel mundua2...@yahoo.com;
 Awule David akdenixasum...@yahoo.com
 *Cc:* Obizuyo Rosette Oyua obizuyorose...@yahoo.com; Rev Can. Gelenga
 Stephen gest...@yahoo.com; Rev Can Isaac Chandia 
 isaaccan...@yahoo.co.uk; Koro Eddie eddiek...@hotmail.com
 *Sent:* Tuesday, July 17, 2012 6:18 PM
 *Subject:* Re: Contribution for Bishop Joels Silver Jubilee marriage
 anniversary thanksgiving 28th July 2012

   I have no words to say thank you to you all. I know God is a rewarder
 of all good works. Nothing for him is done in vain. May he bless you
 abundantly. I want to see all of you in Mvara on that day and see what the
 Lord has done. More blessings
 Joel

 Rt Rev Dr Joel Samson Obetia (PhD)
 Bishop of Madi and West Nile Diocese
 P. O. Box 370,
 Arua, Uganda.
 Mobile +256 785 513 333
 jobe...@yahoo.com
   *From:* Acidri David Onzima jbdac...@yahoo.com
 

Re: [WestNileNet] successful science cafe events

2012-07-24 Thread Robert Ejiku
Christine,

You are our iron Lady and I am happy for you its either take them on or
keep quiet to make a difference. I am also happy you are not trying to
deregister.

Thank you and all the best.

On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 9:49 AM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.comwrote:

 Dear Caleb thanks for your comments, unfornately I am not a girl, just to
 inform you.  you have rightly said nobody is below 18 in this forum, that
 means nobody is young here, to do something wrong and then hide under the
 disguise that somebody is young in this forum and therefore should be
 handled like an egg is very regretable. My brother, picking on me when  a
 number of people are  complaining  and deregistering themselves due to this
 email is amusing but not surprising, hoping the objective has been
 achieved.

 This person has come from a family  and community which has morals, he
 should know how to communicate some of these sensitive issues to a public
 like this. If he is young as you have said, I am not sure the context of
 the young, he will learn in a hard way in this forum.

  The fact that you have particularly chosen to defend this topic  as  the
 president of West Nile Foundation is a point to  note. I suggest that you
 take a lead in organizing  the cafe you have suggested since you are the
 president of West Nile community, we shall do our part of attending.

 Christine

 On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Keep up girl. You make us proud. But kindly tone down on the unguided
 young ones who have just graduated to this fora and appreciate that not all
 humans can sustain the high level debate on this fora. Bashing them without
 parting an eye lid is likely to make them freeze and be unable to cope up.
 Otherwise, good work. Can you organize one science cafe on a topic of
 saving for the many Kampala young Westnilers? Cheers

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Jul 23, 2012, at 11:03, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote:

  Dear all,
  This is to let you know that we had a very successful science cafe
 events. First the official meeting went on very well and for those who
 watched 10pm UBC news on Saturday night, should have caught a sight of it.
 We had a world bank consultant who gave us good ideas, HIV technical
 adviser from MONUSCO who added on and the MP of Entebbe  among others,  who
 requested science cafe to create awareness among the leaders who are
 equally uninformed to influence decision making. He wants us to start with
 the Council in Entebbe Municipality, we shall see how this proceeds.
 
  Secondly the evening also went very well, Kaikai regained its name, it
 was a shock in Amazon pub to see the Joyous westnilers. The excitement was
 beyond. Everybody around asked this to continue. Therefore due to public
 demand, this is going to be a monthly event on every first Friday of the
 Month. Watch out for the next.
 
  We thank everybody who contributed to this in one way or another,
 specifically we want to thank the Sceicne cafe Arua team who made it for
 the meeting all the way from Arua and the Kampala team who connceted with
 the community in the evening, the elders  present and all the community
 members who turned up. Please come again.
  Grateful for all those who supported in spirit.
 
  Thanks
  Christine
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Re: [WestNileNet] Fw: De-registration

2012-07-24 Thread Robert Ejiku
Christine, we can now let go of this as Kefa promptly apologized. We make
his apology sound unacceptable by continuing with these arguments..


Good day my sister..

Ejiku

On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 10:08 AM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.comwrote:

 Thanks Richard for this comment and the questions you have raised. I
 really dont think that nobody in this forum is still unaware of these
 things happening but we are saying, whatever motive this person had, it
 does not address any of the problems, instead it is a toxic communication,
 it causes no alarm for anybody in this forum in my view. If we need to
 sensitize our youth, this kind of packaging is very toxic instead. I would
 go by Ejiku's comment that it was a mistake, we should accept this was a
 mistake and should not be done again in this forum instead of defending
 using lame excuses. As leaders we should stand for something, not fall for
 everything.

 Christine

 On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 9:51 AM, Okuti Richard ok...@asili.co.ug wrote:

  Now some humor to crown this discussion,

 ** **

 Let’s learn and let go personally I feel differently about the postings
 especially after being one of the first people to caution the person who
 posted. There has been increased advancement in media and technology that
 everything you see, you must be careful to study and understand before you
 reach conclusions or share…

 ** **

 Some of the questions that come to mind include;

 ** **

 **1.   **What was the motive of the photographer?

 **2.   **Are these genuine original pictures? Were they taken in a
 public place etc

 **3.   **Would this then be the best way to package a warning to the
 minors or parents?

 **4.   **Many many more queries …

 ** **

 Personally I found them irrelevant for our group and indeed not in bad
 faith, but because they were very mixed what if adults in love may have
 thought they were private in some cases (Caught!)? And the story goes on
 and on. Some of them were actually disgusting and poor, if they were meant
 for warning or entertainment which ever way one looks at it.

 ** **

 I love romance on the beach, in gardens and many other places (of course
 I do not make love in public places …) but with todays media it is
 difficult to do this one has to watch out for spying information hangry
 hombres J. I actually even write about romance eg read twisted spirit on
 my blog: okuti.blogspot.com 

 ** **

 Anyway Men  Women of the forum life is a journey lets relax sometimes **
 **

 ** **

 ** **

 Richard

 ** **

 *From:* westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net]
 *On Behalf Of *Robert Ejiku
 *Sent:* Monday, July 23, 2012 9:37 PM

 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] Fw: De-registration

  ** **

 Thanks Caleb,

 Interestingly if Kefa was just seeing this for the first time, these
 pictures have been beamed to the world before about two years ago
 supposedly taken from a park in Kisumu.

 Kamunye and the onion have these pictures on the front pages of their
 publications. Everytime you stop to buy papers these are the first things
 we see.

 This is an adult forum and I dont think it was really intended to cause
 its propagation but to demonstrate what our society has become.

 The church theft by the same argument could be naively interpreted as a
 war against our good christians, depicting them as thieves. Why believe in
 the church. I think it really tells has how far we have come or are
 prepared to go.

 My humble opinion.


 Ejiku

 On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 9:16 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com
 wrote:

 Kefa,

 ** **

 This forum is not owned by any person. It is owned by you, me, and the
 rest. Having appropriately, conveyed your apologies, why have you decided
 to be de-registered. By the way, some person on the forum applauded your
 posting. I think I too did the same. We learn a lot from such forum. To
 seek your de-registration is to acknowledge that you are the problem. My
 humble opinion is that, we should inculcate the culture of tolerance of
 divergent views. This fora is a market place were ideas are traded. Not
 every one may buy the others idea and there is no rule of the thumb or
 universal interpretation for determining the morality of any posting. It is
 noteworthy that the starting point to the understanding any posting or
 document is that it must be read in its entirety and contextualise the
 same. What will those who are posturing and pontificating as moral
 crusaders do when a bisexual person wants his/her voice to be heard on this
 forum, shall we say that their we're no bisexual persons in the bible(what
 of Lots Story), shall we say that it's against African culture, (what will
 the scholars of African traditional Religion who knew that several African
 communities practiced the same say, Historians will tell u some thing else.
 Yes we have mothers, sisters, daughters

Re: [WestNileNet] successful science cafe events

2012-07-24 Thread Robert Ejiku
Caleb,

Good to know we can after all this writing wind it down with the famous
Nite. We better get ready for that now. Only 3 days to go. We still have
the accumulated anger and hunger from the last one which flopped.

Some of us want to pay twice so that we can dance our missed dance. Can we
arrange for the dance to continue to 2 p.m. the next day to pay for our
missed opportunity? Hahahahaaa, ife eyini alu alu?! Gudo's day
disco concept in Arua I guess

Thank you and all the best.


Ejiku

On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Christine, I like that. When one is excited about the deeds of another,
 the English accept the usage of 'girl or boy for instance upon the mission
 that saw the elimination of Osama Bin Laden, the US President referred the
 team dubbed as the seal unit as the boys. Do you imagine that boys under
 18 could have been used by the US to handle such a sensitive mission? When
 we feel lovey dovey, we call our partners babes, are they babies? At times
 ladies call their husband  daddy and men call their wives  mummy are
 they in the circumstance mummies or daddies? I say no. Nouns are used
 depending on a specific context. Carol Andama one of the ladies I have high
 respects for ( by the way her and you Christine are my aunties. One from my
 dads side and the other 'you' from my mums side) while thanking me called
 me a boy. Any way, we have West Nile night at Club Lebourgule what ever the
 name means this Friday . Wish u a good week

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Jul 24, 2012, at 9:49, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Caleb thanks for your comments, unfornately I am not a girl, just to
 inform you.  you have rightly said nobody is below 18 in this forum, that
 means nobody is young here, to do something wrong and then hide under the
 disguise that somebody is young in this forum and therefore should be
 handled like an egg is very regretable. My brother, picking on me when  a
 number of people are  complaining  and deregistering themselves due to this
 email is amusing but not surprising, hoping the objective has been
 achieved.

 This person has come from a family  and community which has morals, he
 should know how to communicate some of these sensitive issues to a public
 like this. If he is young as you have said, I am not sure the context of
 the young, he will learn in a hard way in this forum.

  The fact that you have particularly chosen to defend this topic  as  the
 president of West Nile Foundation is a point to  note. I suggest that you
 take a lead in organizing  the cafe you have suggested since you are the
 president of West Nile community, we shall do our part of attending.

 Christine

 On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Keep up girl. You make us proud. But kindly tone down on the unguided
 young ones who have just graduated to this fora and appreciate that not all
 humans can sustain the high level debate on this fora. Bashing them without
 parting an eye lid is likely to make them freeze and be unable to cope up.
 Otherwise, good work. Can you organize one science cafe on a topic of
 saving for the many Kampala young Westnilers? Cheers

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Jul 23, 2012, at 11:03, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote:

  Dear all,
  This is to let you know that we had a very successful science cafe
 events. First the official meeting went on very well and for those who
 watched 10pm UBC news on Saturday night, should have caught a sight of it.
 We had a world bank consultant who gave us good ideas, HIV technical
 adviser from MONUSCO who added on and the MP of Entebbe  among others,  who
 requested science cafe to create awareness among the leaders who are
 equally uninformed to influence decision making. He wants us to start with
 the Council in Entebbe Municipality, we shall see how this proceeds.
 
  Secondly the evening also went very well, Kaikai regained its name, it
 was a shock in Amazon pub to see the Joyous westnilers. The excitement was
 beyond. Everybody around asked this to continue. Therefore due to public
 demand, this is going to be a monthly event on every first Friday of the
 Month. Watch out for the next.
 
  We thank everybody who contributed to this in one way or another,
 specifically we want to thank the Sceicne cafe Arua team who made it for
 the meeting all the way from Arua and the Kampala team who connceted with
 the community in the evening, the elders  present and all the community
 members who turned up. Please come again.
  Grateful for all those who supported in spirit.
 
  Thanks
  Christine
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Re: [WestNileNet] successful science cafe events

2012-07-24 Thread Robert Ejiku
Christine,

Thats it. I will be abit free from next week as I conclude our hectic AGM
this weekend.

Thank you.


Robert

On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.comwrote:

 Dear Robert thanks for the comment,  deregistration is something I will
 not ask for from this forum, unless it is done forcely, I promised that to
 myself. By the way we need to touch base. Caleb  I like the way you have
 argued it out, I just wanted to be sure that the meaning is for a purpose
 so that it is not taken for granted. So dont play with big Auntie, you risk
 slaughtering a big cow for the clan(for laughs).

 This kind of straight talk I find it helpful instead of keeping things
 under the carpet, as intellectuals I think we need to exhibit certain level
 of maturity, arguments for a purpose and we move forward. Now we can plan
 for our weekend and enjoy our beers together
 Cheers to all of you

 Christine

 .
 On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 1:29 PM, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.comwrote:

 Caleb,

 Good to know we can after all this writing wind it down with the famous
 Nite. We better get ready for that now. Only 3 days to go. We still have
 the accumulated anger and hunger from the last one which flopped.

 Some of us want to pay twice so that we can dance our missed dance. Can
 we arrange for the dance to continue to 2 p.m. the next day to pay for our
 missed opportunity? Hahahahaaa, ife eyini alu alu?! Gudo's day
 disco concept in Arua I guess

 Thank you and all the best.


 Ejiku

  On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.comwrote:

  Christine, I like that. When one is excited about the deeds of
 another, the English accept the usage of 'girl or boy for instance upon
 the mission that saw the elimination of Osama Bin Laden, the US President
 referred the team dubbed as the seal unit as the boys. Do you imagine
 that boys under 18 could have been used by the US to handle such a
 sensitive mission? When we feel lovey dovey, we call our partners babes,
 are they babies? At times ladies call their husband  daddy and men call
 their wives  mummy are they in the circumstance mummies or daddies? I say
 no. Nouns are used depending on a specific context. Carol Andama one of the
 ladies I have high respects for ( by the way her and you Christine are my
 aunties. One from my dads side and the other 'you' from my mums side) while
 thanking me called me a boy. Any way, we have West Nile night at Club
 Lebourgule what ever the name means this Friday . Wish u a good week

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Jul 24, 2012, at 9:49, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote:

   Dear Caleb thanks for your comments, unfornately I am not a girl,
 just to inform you.  you have rightly said nobody is below 18 in this
 forum, that means nobody is young here, to do something wrong and then hide
 under the disguise that somebody is young in this forum and therefore
 should be handled like an egg is very regretable. My brother, picking on me
 when  a number of people are  complaining  and deregistering themselves due
 to this email is amusing but not surprising, hoping the objective has been
 achieved.

 This person has come from a family  and community which has morals, he
 should know how to communicate some of these sensitive issues to a public
 like this. If he is young as you have said, I am not sure the context of
 the young, he will learn in a hard way in this forum.

  The fact that you have particularly chosen to defend this topic  as
 the president of West Nile Foundation is a point to  note. I suggest that
 you take a lead in organizing  the cafe you have suggested since you are
 the president of West Nile community, we shall do our part of attending.

 Christine

 On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.comwrote:

 Keep up girl. You make us proud. But kindly tone down on the unguided
 young ones who have just graduated to this fora and appreciate that not all
 humans can sustain the high level debate on this fora. Bashing them without
 parting an eye lid is likely to make them freeze and be unable to cope up.
 Otherwise, good work. Can you organize one science cafe on a topic of
 saving for the many Kampala young Westnilers? Cheers

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Jul 23, 2012, at 11:03, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Dear all,
  This is to let you know that we had a very successful science cafe
 events. First the official meeting went on very well and for those who
 watched 10pm UBC news on Saturday night, should have caught a sight of it.
 We had a world bank consultant who gave us good ideas, HIV technical
 adviser from MONUSCO who added on and the MP of Entebbe  among others,  who
 requested science cafe to create awareness among the leaders who are
 equally uninformed to influence decision making. He wants us to start with
 the Council in Entebbe Municipality, we shall see how this proceeds.
 
  Secondly the evening also went very well, Kaikai

Re: [WestNileNet] De-register me

2012-07-24 Thread Robert Ejiku
Caleb,

Ask Golola to tear off your page from the FB. Im told he is real when it
comes to that not kick boxing.

Trust me, I have my appetite sharpened.


Robert

On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 3:54 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Dear Kigs, I am so frustrated by my face book account. I have over ten
 thousand friends, can you call eeehh this small boy who begun face book to
 de- register me from face book. Oh I forgot face book has an account. Ok.
 Can you close my account. Just joking... I intend to buy for you, Ejiku and
 Gordon a crate of beer this Friday at West Nile night. Ensure that you have
 drivers who can take you home, lest I will call police to inform them I
 bought booze for you and you decided to drive... We w. These
 discussions were tense but all of us winners. Good afternoon.

 Sent from my iPhone
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Re: [WestNileNet] successful science cafe events

2012-07-24 Thread Robert Ejiku
Christine,

I missed the Entebbe one as that was set i the perfect environment for a
weekend get away. Lets have such an arrangement again in the future.

Good day.

Ejiku

On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.comwrote:

 Fine, I will be away from tomorrow but next week I am around.

 Christine

 On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 4:59 PM, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.comwrote:

 Christine,

 Thats it. I will be abit free from next week as I conclude our hectic AGM
 this weekend.

 Thank you.


 Robert

  On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Christine Munduru 
 cmund...@gmail.comwrote:

 Dear Robert thanks for the comment,  deregistration is something I will
 not ask for from this forum, unless it is done forcely, I promised that to
 myself. By the way we need to touch base. Caleb  I like the way you have
 argued it out, I just wanted to be sure that the meaning is for a purpose
 so that it is not taken for granted. So dont play with big Auntie, you risk
 slaughtering a big cow for the clan(for laughs).

 This kind of straight talk I find it helpful instead of keeping things
 under the carpet, as intellectuals I think we need to exhibit certain level
 of maturity, arguments for a purpose and we move forward. Now we can plan
 for our weekend and enjoy our beers together
 Cheers to all of you

 Christine

 .
 On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 1:29 PM, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.comwrote:

 Caleb,

 Good to know we can after all this writing wind it down with the famous
 Nite. We better get ready for that now. Only 3 days to go. We still have
 the accumulated anger and hunger from the last one which flopped.

 Some of us want to pay twice so that we can dance our missed dance. Can
 we arrange for the dance to continue to 2 p.m. the next day to pay for our
 missed opportunity? Hahahahaaa, ife eyini alu alu?! Gudo's day
 disco concept in Arua I guess

 Thank you and all the best.


 Ejiku

  On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.comwrote:

  Christine, I like that. When one is excited about the deeds of
 another, the English accept the usage of 'girl or boy for instance upon
 the mission that saw the elimination of Osama Bin Laden, the US President
 referred the team dubbed as the seal unit as the boys. Do you imagine
 that boys under 18 could have been used by the US to handle such a
 sensitive mission? When we feel lovey dovey, we call our partners babes,
 are they babies? At times ladies call their husband  daddy and men call
 their wives  mummy are they in the circumstance mummies or daddies? I 
 say
 no. Nouns are used depending on a specific context. Carol Andama one of 
 the
 ladies I have high respects for ( by the way her and you Christine are my
 aunties. One from my dads side and the other 'you' from my mums side) 
 while
 thanking me called me a boy. Any way, we have West Nile night at Club
 Lebourgule what ever the name means this Friday . Wish u a good week

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Jul 24, 2012, at 9:49, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com
 wrote:

   Dear Caleb thanks for your comments, unfornately I am not a girl,
 just to inform you.  you have rightly said nobody is below 18 in this
 forum, that means nobody is young here, to do something wrong and then 
 hide
 under the disguise that somebody is young in this forum and therefore
 should be handled like an egg is very regretable. My brother, picking on 
 me
 when  a number of people are  complaining  and deregistering themselves 
 due
 to this email is amusing but not surprising, hoping the objective has been
 achieved.

 This person has come from a family  and community which has morals, he
 should know how to communicate some of these sensitive issues to a public
 like this. If he is young as you have said, I am not sure the context of
 the young, he will learn in a hard way in this forum.

  The fact that you have particularly chosen to defend this topic  as
 the president of West Nile Foundation is a point to  note. I suggest that
 you take a lead in organizing  the cafe you have suggested since you are
 the president of West Nile community, we shall do our part of attending.

 Christine

 On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.comwrote:

 Keep up girl. You make us proud. But kindly tone down on the unguided
 young ones who have just graduated to this fora and appreciate that not 
 all
 humans can sustain the high level debate on this fora. Bashing them 
 without
 parting an eye lid is likely to make them freeze and be unable to cope 
 up.
 Otherwise, good work. Can you organize one science cafe on a topic of
 saving for the many Kampala young Westnilers? Cheers

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Jul 23, 2012, at 11:03, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Dear all,
  This is to let you know that we had a very successful science cafe
 events. First the official meeting went on very well and for those who
 watched 10pm UBC news on Saturday night, should have caught

Re: [WestNileNet] Fw: De-registration

2012-07-23 Thread Robert Ejiku
Kiggs,

DO NOT DEREGISTER ME. Mistakes have been made on this network before and we
joined for many reasons which I am sure can still be achieved.

High handedness to mistakes like the one of the pictures can best be
handled through consensus like many on this forum have agreed that such
material  be kept out of this network.

Thank you.

Aluta continua


Ejiku

On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 3:43 PM, leku joel lekuj...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Members are getting de-registered,the nudity was regrettable on
 this forum

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 *From:* harriet alioru hartie...@yahoo.com
 *To:* westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Monday, July 23, 2012 5:07 AM
 *Subject:* [WestNileNet] Fw: De-registration


 Please deregister me from this too.
 Thank you
 --- On *Mon, 9/12/11, Pamela Paparu pamela.obe...@hotmail.com* wrote:


 From: Pamela Paparu pamela.obe...@hotmail.com
 Subject: [WestNileNet] De-registration
 To: Westnile Foundation westnilenet@kym.net
 Date: Monday, September 12, 2011, 7:26 AM

  Dear Kiggundu,

 Please kindly de-register me.

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Re: [WestNileNet] Fw: De-registration

2012-07-23 Thread Robert Ejiku
Thanks Caleb,

Interestingly if Kefa was just seeing this for the first time, these
pictures have been beamed to the world before about two years ago
supposedly taken from a park in Kisumu.

Kamunye and the onion have these pictures on the front pages of their
publications. Everytime you stop to buy papers these are the first things
we see.

This is an adult forum and I dont think it was really intended to cause its
propagation but to demonstrate what our society has become.

The church theft by the same argument could be naively interpreted as a war
against our good christians, depicting them as thieves. Why believe in the
church. I think it really tells has how far we have come or are prepared to
go.

My humble opinion.


Ejiku

On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 9:16 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Kefa,

 This forum is not owned by any person. It is owned by you, me, and the
 rest. Having appropriately, conveyed your apologies, why have you decided
 to be de-registered. By the way, some person on the forum applauded your
 posting. I think I too did the same. We learn a lot from such forum. To
 seek your de-registration is to acknowledge that you are the problem. My
 humble opinion is that, we should inculcate the culture of tolerance of
 divergent views. This fora is a market place were ideas are traded. Not
 every one may buy the others idea and there is no rule of the thumb or
 universal interpretation for determining the morality of any posting. It is
 noteworthy that the starting point to the understanding any posting or
 document is that it must be read in its entirety and contextualise the
 same. What will those who are posturing and pontificating as moral
 crusaders do when a bisexual person wants his/her voice to be heard on this
 forum, shall we say that their we're no bisexual persons in the bible(what
 of Lots Story), shall we say that it's against African culture, (what will
 the scholars of African traditional Religion who knew that several African
 communities practiced the same say, Historians will tell u some thing else.
 Yes we have mothers, sisters, daughters aunties. But who said the posting
 at Botanical gardens was about the female gender alone, ev
 It was about irresponsible men and Women. No gender should therefore cry
 foul as if the posting targeted only the female gender. When the play
 Vagina Monologues was banned by Government was it not the highly rated
 female gender oriented NGO's and Civil societies led by highly qualified
 women who cried foul. Kefa, you exposed rot at beaches, you should not have
 apologized after all you put a rider akin to movies were some are rated as
 VS (violent and sex ..) you haven't insulted the Pope, the ArchBishop of
 Canterbury or the Supreme Mufti. You have exposed moral decadence and those
 who want to pretend that it is the first time they have seen such should as
 Jesus said be the first to hurl a stone on you.

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Jul 23, 2012, at 20:02, atibuni kefa atibu...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Dear all,

 Accept my sincere apologies for the terrible misnomer. My intent was not
 to split this nice electronic meeting table. I deeply regret the injury the
 posting tagged “Botanical garden…” has caused.

 I thought I was only sending an alert to the huge West Nile community in
 Entebbe where those pictures were taken. They were not computer tricks as
 insinuated by some colleagues. I did make an innocent mistake.

 Dear Kiggs Kindly deregister me from the List serve so that folks can
 continue discussing development as usual.

 Kefa

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 From: leku joel lekuj...@yahoo.com
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Fw: De-registration
 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Date: Monday, July 23, 2012, 5:43 AM

   Members are getting de-registered,the nudity was regrettable on
 this forum

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 *To:* westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Monday, July 23, 2012 5:07 AM
 *Subject:* [WestNileNet] Fw: De-registration


 Please deregister me from this too.
 Thank you
 --- On *Mon, 9/12/11, Pamela Paparu pamela.obe...@hotmail.com* wrote:


 From: Pamela Paparu pamela.obe...@hotmail.com
 Subject: [WestNileNet] De-registration
 To: Westnile Foundation westnilenet@kym.net
 Date: Monday, September 12, 2011, 7:26 AM

  Dear Kiggundu,

 Please kindly de-register me.

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Re: [WestNileNet] successful cafe launch in Maracha

2012-07-06 Thread Robert Ejiku
Christine,

That was wonderful. I happened to be in the area but on a rather tight
schedule to make to the cafe launch.

Thank you for all the effort so far and the involvement of others now needs
to be coordinated in such a way that where help is needed for a cause, we
communicate properly in time to rally them.

Keep it up.

All the best.

Ejiku

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.comwrote:

 Dear all,
 just briefly to let you know that Science Cafe was successfully launched
 in Maracha. Discussions took place in Nyadri market and community
 participation and involvement was high.
 The district leadership was very impressed with the feedback they got from
 community and clearly identified a missing link in the way they have been
 doing health education and are very ready to adopt this model of community
 involvement and empowerement. What was interesting was that even before the
 discussions started, the community came up with the next topic for
 discussion( How to eradicate poverty and hunger in Maracha).

 It was very clear that the district had done alot of sensitization on
 Cholera due to the outbreak and so people had the knowledge and these was
 evident by the answers given by the community. Then the community had their
 concerns which they raised openly and later after the discussions they were
 asked to come up with interventions and  roles and responsibilities to be
 taken by both the community and the leaders for future which they openly
 didnt. Initially there were complains about closer of other businesses like
 food etc by the authorities which they felt was not fair.But when asked to
 come up with interventions to pevent future cholera outbreak, they
 mentioned things which are not different from the public health
 regulations. But this time round, they felt incharge and involved instead
 of leaders only telling them what to do. The health inspector was happy
 with this arrangement because he will now use that to hold them accountable
 in future.

 The community also brought up issues which are to be handled by the
 leaders. For example, they claimed there are some retuarants operating
 without latrines and they wondered why leaders allowed them to do so. They
 raised issues of rubish collection centers which are lacking, water for
 washing hands in the market, they said water in the market is being sold
 and yet some of them cannot afford that water but they need to wash their
 fruits and their hands before they eat.

 So this was a two way of holding each other accountable and sharing
 responsibilities.

 The team after the discussions came up with both short term and long term
 plans which I cannot share now but plans are underway to make them
 actionable and those interested in wanting to be part of these plans should
 let us know so that they are included in the discussions. Please send a
 private email incase you want to be included in the team for Science cafe
 Maracha branch.

 Hon. Lematia is very passionate about making this actionable in Maracha
 and she urges any interested parties to come on board to make this a
 reality in Maracha. Science Cafe Maracha will  soon have its own space in
 the  science cafe website for you to get the videos and pictures of what
 happened, you will view them afte they are processed.

 Thanks
 Christine

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Re: [WestNileNet] MERC ON SALE

2012-06-15 Thread Robert Ejiku
Tony,

What class of Mercedes? Year of manufacture??

Thank you.


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   MERCEDES BENZ ON SALE:


 Price is sh20m (but negotiable)..128000km, Germany make imported a
 month ago. All taxes paid...Insurance up to March  next year..
 additional two new tyres.



 Any one interested contact: 0704006405.



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Re: [WestNileNet] MERC ON SALE

2012-06-15 Thread Robert Ejiku
Sorry Tony,

I had not scrolled down to see that it is a C200 perhaps of 1998 or
thereabouts.

Thank you.

Ejiku

On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 12:03 PM, anthony ajiku aaj...@yahoo.com wrote:

   MERCEDES BENZ ON SALE:


 Price is sh20m (but negotiable)..128000km, Germany make imported a
 month ago. All taxes paid...Insurance up to March  next year..
 additional two new tyres.



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Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 44, Issue 50

2012-05-29 Thread Robert Ejiku
Christine,

The last weekend did not allow us opportunity to talk as I was in meetings
left right and centre. Resend me your number as I did not save the number
immediately the day you called.

Thank you and all the best.


Ejiku

On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.comwrote:

 Thanks Robert, I just show your mail, I have been very busy and not
 opening some of my email accounts and I hope am not late to get to you on
 phone, I will call you any time

 Thanks
 Christine

 On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 10:16 AM, Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.comwrote:

 Christine,
 My greetings. Science cafe has been appreciated by many people before on
 this forum. Don't waste useful time on detractors. All the best and have a
 wonderful week and please do get to me about our small project for science
 cafe on phone on Sunday 13th May 2012.

 Robert


 On Monday, May 7, 2012, Christine Munduru wrote:

 Dear John, some of these people do not understand the global health
 politics as much us some of us do and their argument are really from a
 point of ignorance,they could have better sought for knowledge instead, so
 spending time on thier discussions is a big waste but you have posed to
 them very important questions, I hope they get the answers. And for
 somebody like Akua to think that I will ever take my time to tell him whom
 I am and what I do is totally a waste of my useful time. However, not all
 vaccines are made from live attenuated micro-organisms  as they thing,
 again those who believe that vaccines are all from live attenuated
 micro-organisms are uninformed. That is why they will never underestimate
 science cafe. The Mayor of Entebbe recently said science Cafe Uganda is the
 internet for the third world because of its important contributions to the
 community.Unfornately only those who are going to be part of the science
 cafe discussions will benefit from the knowledge, otherwise these
 discussions have shown how ignorant most of us learned are about these
 issues then imagine people from our villages!!!.  I remember in Naalya how
 people asked why Dr. Bhoka has always drunk with them but not given the
 information he gave on science cafe discussions are these were all middle
 class people. You can only be selfish not to support an idea like science
 cafe which is empowering people at grassroots.

 Christine
 ,
 On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 7:05 PM, JohnAJackson javud...@gmail.comwrote:

 While I am not a scientist by per se,  never created any vaccine or
 medicine, or medical instrument,  nor medical doctor by professiona, the
 arguments against  some vaccines are dangerous may be true or unkown,  can
 someone  post a scientific data against *Human Papiloma Virus Vaccine
 (HPV vaccine). Can people who argue against Human Papiloma Virus Vaccine
 provide statistical data that this vaccine has killed many people anywhere
 in the world,  actually perpetuaated cancer it is purported to prevent , in
 which country did women die from the vaccine? How many women actually died,
 age ranges, etc?*
 **
 While it is true that a vaccine is created from attenuated
 microorganisms like bacteria and virii, a vaccine goes through various
 phases of trials before it is finally released and approved for human use.
 Efficasy of a vaccines is tested and re-tested until proved to be safe.

 To make matters simple, would you rather vaccinate your daughter/s if
 there was some unknown risk factor with *Human Papiloma Virus Vaccine?
 Supposing that AIDS vaccine came into reality, would you take the risk of
 vaccinating your children against uknown risks or hope that they will not
 take any risk behaviors of contracting HIV/AIDS virus?*

 Consumerism is about making intelligent choices. If you do not like any
 product, Do NOT consume it.  if we all know that our car that we  drive
 daily to work would crash any time we take it on the road, no one would
 drive at all.


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 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
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Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 44, Issue 50

2012-05-08 Thread Robert Ejiku
Christine,
My greetings. Science cafe has been appreciated by many people before on
this forum. Don't waste useful time on detractors. All the best and have a
wonderful week and please do get to me about our small project for science
cafe on phone on Sunday 13th May 2012.

Robert

On Monday, May 7, 2012, Christine Munduru wrote:

 Dear John, some of these people do not understand the global health
 politics as much us some of us do and their argument are really from a
 point of ignorance,they could have better sought for knowledge instead, so
 spending time on thier discussions is a big waste but you have posed to
 them very important questions, I hope they get the answers. And for
 somebody like Akua to think that I will ever take my time to tell him whom
 I am and what I do is totally a waste of my useful time. However, not all
 vaccines are made from live attenuated micro-organisms  as they thing,
 again those who believe that vaccines are all from live attenuated
 micro-organisms are uninformed. That is why they will never underestimate
 science cafe. The Mayor of Entebbe recently said science Cafe Uganda is the
 internet for the third world because of its important contributions to the
 community.Unfornately only those who are going to be part of the science
 cafe discussions will benefit from the knowledge, otherwise these
 discussions have shown how ignorant most of us learned are about these
 issues then imagine people from our villages!!!.  I remember in Naalya how
 people asked why Dr. Bhoka has always drunk with them but not given the
 information he gave on science cafe discussions are these were all middle
 class people. You can only be selfish not to support an idea like science
 cafe which is empowering people at grassroots.

 Christine
 ,
 On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 7:05 PM, JohnAJackson javud...@gmail.com wrote:

 While I am not a scientist by per se,  never created any vaccine or
 medicine, or medical instrument,  nor medical doctor by professiona, the
 arguments against  some vaccines are dangerous may be true or unkown,  can
 someone  post a scientific data against *Human Papiloma Virus Vaccine
 (HPV vaccine). Can people who argue against Human Papiloma Virus Vaccine
 provide statistical data that this vaccine has killed many people anywhere
 in the world,  actually perpetuaated cancer it is purported to prevent , in
 which country did women die from the vaccine? How many women actually died,
 age ranges, etc?*
 **
 While it is true that a vaccine is created from attenuated microorganisms
 like bacteria and virii, a vaccine goes through various phases of trials
 before it is finally released and approved for human use. Efficasy of a
 vaccines is tested and re-tested until proved to be safe.

 To make matters simple, would you rather vaccinate your daughter/s if
 there was some unknown risk factor with *Human Papiloma Virus Vaccine?
 Supposing that AIDS vaccine came into reality, would you take the risk of
 vaccinating your children against uknown risks or hope that they will not
 take any risk behaviors of contracting HIV/AIDS virus?*

 Consumerism is about making intelligent choices. If you do not like any
 product, Do NOT consume it.  if we all know that our car that we  drive
 daily to work would crash any time we take it on the road, no one would
 drive at all.


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 Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 15:54:23 +0100 (BST)
 From: banduga ismail bani...@yahoo.co.uk
 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 44, Issue 41
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 Dear All,

 I am not a medical authority. As Pariyo noted, I am really surprised to
 see the responses members have advanced to Akua's opinion. I may not agree
 with the way he presented his opinion as well as the way many members have
 responded to him. In all these writings (Akua's and?respondents) except
 some few, the real issue was lost. It creates little difference or none at
 all if both you and me are shouting at the top of our voices.

 Dr. Aldo and Dr. Patrick submitted that, indeed vaccines may not be
 totally safe, which I think was ?Akua's central point. But 

Re: [WestNileNet] Fwd: Fw: Fwd: East African Husbands

2012-04-26 Thread Robert Ejiku
Betty,

Do research and consider these positions as a hypotheses.

Good luck.

On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 1:54 PM, betty wuzu betb...@yahoo.com wrote:

 *THE LUGBAR*
 *He has one wife*
 *He has 0 girlfriends*
 *He loves his job the most.*

 Robert Ejiku, Please confirm this.
 I need to research on this though

 Betty Wuzu
 Child Helpline Counselor
 Action For Children
 P.O.BOX 25417 Kampala-Uganda
 Plot 110, Lutaaya Drive - Bukoto
 Mobile +256 772 305 966/701 234 405
 Office number +256 414 541 111


   --
 *From:* Nelly Badaru nellybad...@gmail.com
 *To:* judyg...@yahoo.co.uk; Robinah Obitre-Gama orobi...@yahoo.com; A
 Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Thursday, April 26, 2012 2:55 AM
 *Subject:* [WestNileNet] Fwd: Fw: Fwd: East African Husbands



 -- Forwarded message --
 From: *Nelson Droruga* ndror...@yahoo.com
 Date: Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 9:43 AM
 Subject: Fw: Fwd: East African Husbands
 To: izimbajul...@gmail.com izimbajul...@gmail.com, Rose Droruga 
 rosedror...@ymail.com, aarobi...@gmail.com aarobi...@gmail.com, 
 aridruglo...@yahoo.com aridruglo...@yahoo.com, nellybad...@gmail.com
 nellybad...@gmail.com



   - Forwarded Message -
 *From:* Charles DRORUGA cdror...@gmail.com
 *To:* Nelson Droruga ndror...@yahoo.com; Daniel Karibwije 
 danka...@gmail.com; Claude Auberson imp...@imul.com
 *Sent:* Thursday, April 26, 2012 7:41 AM
 *Subject:* Fwd: East African Husbands



 -- Forwarded message --

*THE EAST AFRICAN HUSBANDS*
   *THE ACHOLI*
 *... Has one Wife*
 *Has one girlfriend*
 *But he loves his wife the most..*

 *The GISHU\KONJO*
 *... Has one wife*
 *Has one girlfriend*
 *But he loves his girlfriend the most.*

 *The TESO*
 *Has one wife*
 *Has one girlfriend*
 *But he loves the house maid the most.*

 *The BASOGA*
 *Has two wives*
 *Has two girlfriends*
 *He loves the wives sisters the most.*

 *THE SAMIAS*
 *Has 1 wife*
 *Has many girlfriends*
 *He loves the house boy the most.*

 *The LANGI*
 *Has 2 wives*
 *Has 2 girlfriends*
 *He loves his neighbours wife the most.*

 *The BAGANDA*
 *Has one, two, three wives*
 *Has several girlfriends*
 *He loves the barmaid the most.*

 *THE BAKIGA*
 *Has one wife*
 *Has many girl friends*
 *He will beat all of them*

 *THE BAHIMA/BANYANKOLE*
 *Has one, two wives*
 *Has one girl friend*
 *He loves  his cows the most*

 *THE SOMALI'S*
 *has four wives*
 *Has no girl friend*
 *He loves his miraa the most*

 *The KARIMOJONG*
 *Has one, two, three wives*
 *Has 0 girlfriends*
 *He loves his neighbours' cows the most….*

 *THE LUGBAR*
 *He has one wife*
 *He has 0 girlfriends*
 *He loves his job the most.*


 *THE BATOORO*
 *Has one wife*
 *Has 0 girlfriends*
 *He loves his mother in-law the most.*

 *THE KIKUYU'S*
 *He has one wife*
 *He has several girlfriends*
 *He loves his car the most.*

 *THE BANYORO*
 *He has 2 wives*
 *He has 2 girlfriends*
 *He loves his workmate the most.*

 *THE BANYARWANDA*
 *He has one wife*
 *He has 0 girlfriends*
 *He loves his tribesmate the most.*
 **
 *Cheers*
 **

  **





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Re: [WestNileNet] Fwd: Fw: Fwd: East African Husbands

2012-04-26 Thread Robert Ejiku
Atim,

Ofcourse I am a munyankole who loves the Lugbara way of doing things..

On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 2:57 PM, at...@mtn.co.ug wrote:

  Ejiku,

 ** **

 Are you Lugbar?

 ** **

 ** **

 *From:* westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] *On
 Behalf Of *Robert Ejiku
 *Sent:* Thursday, April 26, 2012 2:27 PM
 *To:* betty wuzu; A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] Fwd: Fw: Fwd: East African Husbands

 ** **

 Betty,

  

 Do research and consider these positions as a hypotheses.

  

 Good luck.

 On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 1:54 PM, betty wuzu betb...@yahoo.com wrote:

 *THE LUGBAR*

 *He has one wife*

 *He has 0 girlfriends*

 *He loves his job the most.*


 Robert Ejiku, Please confirm this.
 I need to research on this though

  

 *Betty Wuzu
 Child Helpline Counselor
 Action For Children
 P.O.BOX 25417 Kampala-Uganda
 Plot 110, Lutaaya Drive - Bukoto
 Mobile +256 772 305 966/701 234 405*

 *Office number +256 414 541 111*

 ** **
--

 *From:* Nelly Badaru nellybad...@gmail.com
 *To:* judyg...@yahoo.co.uk; Robinah Obitre-Gama orobi...@yahoo.com; A
 Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Thursday, April 26, 2012 2:55 AM
 *Subject:* [WestNileNet] Fwd: Fw: Fwd: East African Husbands

 ** **

 ** **

 -- Forwarded message --
 From: *Nelson Droruga* ndror...@yahoo.com
 Date: Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 9:43 AM
 Subject: Fw: Fwd: East African Husbands
 To: izimbajul...@gmail.com izimbajul...@gmail.com, Rose Droruga 
 rosedror...@ymail.com, aarobi...@gmail.com aarobi...@gmail.com, 
 aridruglo...@yahoo.com aridruglo...@yahoo.com, nellybad...@gmail.com
 nellybad...@gmail.com

 

 ** **

 - Forwarded Message -
 *From:* Charles DRORUGA cdror...@gmail.com
 *To:* Nelson Droruga ndror...@yahoo.com; Daniel Karibwije 
 danka...@gmail.com; Claude Auberson imp...@imul.com
 *Sent:* Thursday, April 26, 2012 7:41 AM
 *Subject:* Fwd: East African Husbands

 ** **

 ** **

 -- Forwarded message --

 ** **

 *THE EAST AFRICAN HUSBANDS*

 *THE ACHOLI*

 *... Has one Wife*

 *Has one girlfriend*

 *But he loves his wife the most..*

  

 *The GISHU\KONJO*

 *... Has one wife*

 *Has one girlfriend*

 *But he loves his girlfriend the most.*

  

 *The TESO*

 *Has one wife*

 *Has one girlfriend*

 *But he loves the house maid the most.*

  

 *The BASOGA*

 *Has two wives*

 *Has two girlfriends*

 *He loves the wives sisters the most.*

  

 *THE SAMIAS*

 *Has 1 wife*

 *Has many girlfriends*

 *He loves the house boy the most.*

  

 *The LANGI*

 *Has 2 wives*

 *Has 2 girlfriends*

 *He loves his neighbours wife the most.*

  

 *The BAGANDA*

 *Has one, two, three wives*

 *Has several girlfriends*

 *He loves the barmaid the most.*

  

 *THE BAKIGA*

 *Has one wife*

 *Has many girl friends*

 *He will beat all of them*

  

 *THE BAHIMA/BANYANKOLE*

 *Has one, two wives*

 *Has one girl friend*

 *He loves  his cows the most*

  

 *THE SOMALI'S*

 *has four wives*

 *Has no girl friend*

 *He loves his miraa the most*

  

 *The KARIMOJONG*

 *Has one, two, three wives*

 *Has 0 girlfriends*

 *He loves his neighbours' cows the most….*

  

 *THE LUGBAR*

 *He has one wife*

 *He has 0 girlfriends*

 *He loves his job the most.*

  

  

 *THE BATOORO*

 *Has one wife*

 *Has 0 girlfriends*

 *He loves his mother in-law the most.*

  

 *THE KIKUYU'S*

 *He has one wife*

 *He has several girlfriends*

 *He loves his car the most.*

  

 *THE BANYORO*

 *He has 2 wives*

 *He has 2 girlfriends*

 *He loves his workmate the most.*

  

 *THE BANYARWANDA*

 *He has one wife*

 *He has 0 girlfriends*

 *He loves his tribesmate the most.*

  

 *Cheers*

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **


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Re: [WestNileNet] Fwd: How the circus ended

2012-04-25 Thread Robert Ejiku
Oh God,

Kiggs, how sweet can it get???!!

Wow!!!

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Re: [WestNileNet] F1 Qualifying on Saturday 17th

2012-03-16 Thread Robert Ejiku
Mosese and Kiggs,

Infact from Kiggs time plan it is 25 minutes.

I am more interested in the contigency plan for the rest of the day

Copy me in if it is an intoxicating contigency plan.
Hahahahahaa...a!!

Good watching.

Ejiku

On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 10:07 AM, moses droma droma...@gmail.com wrote:

 Yeah Kiggs while at the same venue on Sunday(watching Man U) Gordon
 informed of the same.Any contingency plans for the rest of the day, since
 F1 is barely 11/2 hours.!@#$%

 DMO

 On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 5:57 PM, Kiggundu Mukasa kiggu...@kym.net wrote:



 Just a side note

 For anyone who is interested in watching Formula 1 Qualifying on Saturday
 at 9am
 Please be at Planet Sports at the Metroplex mall between 8:30am and 8:55am

 Planet Sports has agreed to open early for F1 fans for this inaugural
 Qualifying of 2012.

 If you are not an F1 fan please ignore the message

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Re: [WestNileNet] WEST NILE POWER LOST AGAIN

2012-03-13 Thread Robert Ejiku
Dear all,

Very interesting arguments I must say. I think the real thing should be
where is Nyagak and not whether we should be connected to the nat. grid or
not?!!! What our demand is and whether it is enough to get us on the
nat grid!

I know Kiruhura has just got a project of over 6billion to connect villages
in Kazo to the National grid which our good Dujanga commissioned recently.
I can bet the villages of Kiruhura do not have even the demand of 1MW.
Anyway cows require water to be pumped from the streams!!!

If the President could only concentrate on when the 3.5MW will be on, he
would have sounded smarter. Now he is all hats and no cows just like the
Texans say.

Good deliberations folks but ofcourse most politicians from West Nile will
never discuss this seriously because a cabinet reshuffle is largely
expected soon and like Christine puts it, there is still time. God will one
time smile at us. This is a test that Moses and his sheep faced in the
desert. We are being tested and we should remain strong in the face of this
massive neglect.

Time itself will tell.



On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 5:00 PM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.comwrote:

 Dear all,
  I share your sentiments. I dont know how there can be demand when there
 is no supply. How do people build factories in a place without power just
 in a hope that their will one day be power? This is purely foolery and our
 politicians just sit and listen to such abuses. I would want to hear from
 our leaders what they are doing about this given that our Municipal MP is
 an engineer and therefore technical person in this area and this was one of
 his strong points for campaign. One reason why the president keeps
 mentioning this is to see if westnilers will out reason him but nothing is
 coming up strongly and he will continue to fool us.We need not camplain
 under the armpit but we need facts and figures to name and shame like
 we did for the road. Unfortunately our people were bought with bottles of
 beer, waragi, Kwete etc during the campaigns and we willingly though
 blindly gave our votes already and he knows that for the next five years he
 is covered. And probably our leaders also know that for the next five
 years, they are covered and therefore they dont care about issues affecting
 their voters. How does a president stand there each time to say the same
 thing without nobody opposing him and people just clap and nod their heads
 in happiness?

 Christine

 On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 11:03 AM, anguzu yumaa yang...@yahoo.com wrote:

  Elly: Thanks for keeping us informed on this bad news.

 Ismail: You are spot on. I couldn't agree with you more. It beats my
 understanding for someone to assert that first we have to have a power
 demand of 7.5 mega watts in order to qualify for the national grid. What
 does this actually mean? As a lay man I have failed to understand these
 things. Does it mean that we should mobilize all our people to first take
 power lines to their houses, wire their houses and wait to be counted as
 among those demanding for power? Does it mean having industrialists coming
 to this region, building many factories and waiting to be counted among
 those demanding for power? What should come first? The power or the
 factories? Who determines the demand for power? Is there no bias? Could it
 be that someone still wants WENRECo. to continue minting money from West
 Nile until they recover their investment costs or until after they break
 even? Turning to the continuous changing of the dates for switching on
 Nyagak, this really stinks!! This really shows our importance in the
 National Politics. (May be we deserve this)


 Dr. Anguzu Yumaa Patrick
 P.O.Box 701 Arua, Uganda, East Africa.
 Telephone: +256476421367 - Home
  +256772696200 - Mobile
 e-mail: yang...@yahoo.com

 *“Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's
 why it's called the present. ”
 There's never a right time to wait for. So whenever you get the chance,
 take a risk.*
 *
 *

--
 *From:* banduga ismail bani...@yahoo.co.uk
 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Friday, March 9, 2012 9:36 AM
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] WEST NILE POWER LOST AGAIN

   Elly,

 Many of us, me inclusive have always argued that for West Nile to see
 what other regions have seen requires a regime change. This government
 under Museveni will not do us anything even if all of us bow down to lick
 his shoes. Yesterday, I was talking to a friend on phone who is actually
 sick in bed. In our talk, we predicted that the International Womens' Day
 national celebrations in Nebbi will offer the president and his  ministers
 another platform to lie to the people of West Nile. This is what I read
 in you piece below.

 The Anites, Aridrus, Dujangas don't know the man they are dealing with.
 They will be used to say all the lie they can say until they lose face in
 front of 

Re: [WestNileNet] Ugandans! the next Nigerians

2012-03-06 Thread Robert Ejiku
I believe there are as many George Agaba's as there are Mucunguzi Julius'.
These are common names in use in the west and infact a director of our
sister company here is known by the same names. We may not be there yet.

On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 4:42 PM, banduga ismail bani...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

 Kigs,

 is this Agaba the one we know, the KCCA director who is in Luzira, or is
 he already back in KCCA to torment innocent Ugandans?

   --
 *From:* George Afi Obitre-Gama gobi...@yahoo.com
 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Tuesday, 6 March 2012, 9:34
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] Ugandans! the next Nigerians

 Eh!! Kigs,You can really dig information. It means this George Agaba has
 always been in fraud together with the recently unearthed drugs guys -
 Lyadda!!! How many people in Uganda who are in positions of authority have
 past frauds?? Do they really do background checks?? Wow. Does the Uganda
 Police know this? Has US Embassy asked for an extradition order to answer
 these charges? This seems too recent to have been completed by court
 procceses - Sept 2011!!

   *From:* Kiggundu Mukasa kiggu...@kym.net
 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile WestNileNet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Tuesday, March 6, 2012 9:10 AM
 *Subject:* [WestNileNet] Ugandans! the next Nigerians



  http://www.courthousenews.com/2011/09/08/39625.htm

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Re: [WestNileNet] Project ARM Dr. Isaac Atiku Opika

2012-03-01 Thread Robert Ejiku
Dear All,

Dr. Atiku's case is one that calls once again to our united spirit of
giving we are well known and respected for. I should very humbly request
that we get the final rate affordable within the shortest possible time. I
know some people are of decent means and others more moderate to poor
means. The range of 3,000 to 30,000 is so much that trying to raise the
higher would take much longer. Can we get the range for what is fine for
him properly and this initiative then gets more focussed. I can't imagine
towards what we would be helping with that range of 3,000 to 30,000.

Charles Male and Dr. Atiku may actually have a better idea and sharing this
with the doctors in Mulago and other connections, we should be able to zero
down on the figure or an appropriate range.

This is the least we can do to a true friend and brother at such a time and
thanks to all for taking up this intiative with the urgency it deserves.

I mean well for this project arm to succeed and if our Kampala based
colleagues could volunteer to steer this effort, that would be wonderful as
some of us in Bushenyi are too far and at times too normadic to steer such
a cause.

Thank you all once again and my wishes of a quick recovery to Dr. Atiku.







On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 11:03 AM, anthony ajiku aaj...@yahoo.com wrote:

   This is a worth while thought Charles, picking from the extract below
 and as a community we should be obliged to render a supporting hand, and
 important to note at this point in time is that every contribution;
 spiritual, physical, financial and otherwise is a critical intervention.
 **
 ** *''Friends -- Dr. Atiku's case is one of these situations where we
 should come together and help especially when we know that arming Dr.
 Atiku will not only help him in his new life, but also enable him to return
 to the business of taking care of our sick and dying relatives back in Arua
 hospital''.*
 **
 *My humble contribution is at hand,should a volunteer coordinator be
 available. Kindly get in touch on 0704006405*
 **
 *AA*
 **
 **



 --- On *Thu, 3/1/12, Charles Male * wrote:


 From: Charles Male cdm...@gmail.com
 Subject: [WestNileNet] Project ARM Dr. Isaac Atiku Opika
 To: Atiku Isaac Opika opikat...@gmail.com, A Virtual Network for
 friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Cc: godfreyaluo...@yahoo.com, ACRIDI CHRISTOPHER 
 acidrichris...@yahoo.com, loti osutre.dr losutr...@yahoo.com,
 GILBERT ANIKU-DR gilbert.an...@gmail.com, DRAVU RONALD 
 rdr...@yahoo.com, kyogabirwe ziporah kyz...@yahoo.co.uk, POYA NOAH
 poy...@hotmail.com, Carol Maringa rcen...@ratn.org, Henry Wabinga
 hwabi...@chs.mak.ac.ug, Adakuru Stella 
 adakuru.ste...@centenary.bank.co.ug, jobile2...@yahoo.co.uk,
 chiriaerejo chiriaer...@gmail.com, Nicole Kruetzen 
 nicole.kruet...@ded.de, james forbes ngobi forbesng...@yahoo.com,
 ezad...@yahoo.com, Ann Njeri annje...@yahoo.com, B char 
 baru_c...@yahoo.com, gallagu...@yahoo.com, betty...@yahoo.com,
 gabriel...@yahoo.com, Kennethe Mugisha keng...@yahoo.com, moses
 ongom omopa_2...@yahoo.com, JOYCE FALEA joycefa...@yahoo.com,
 stephen edema stephenedemabud...@gmail.com
 Date: Thursday, March 1, 2012, 5:07 AM

  Dear Dr. Atiku,

 We will continue to pray for you to get better - emotionally, physically
 and psychologically. West Nile Members have come together from time to time
 to help others financially for medical and other reasons. I know that every
 month people get together to raise funds for weddings etc. I was blown away
 I watched the video of a wedding that took place in Arua sometime last year
 or was it 2010 - where the people literally raised ienough money to build
 the young couple a new permanment house and fully furnish it at the same
 time.

 Friends -- Dr. Atiku's case is one of these situations where we should
 come together and help especially when we know that arming Dr. Atiku will
 not only help him in his new life, but also enable him to return to the
 business of taking care of our sick and dying relatives back in Arua
 hospital.

 In well organized societies we would not have to worry about arming the
 good Doctor ourselves; the insurance funds would have covered all the
 medicall expenses including the artificial arm.

 Could we ask one person based in Uganda to volunteer to coordinate Project
 Arm Dr. Isaac Atiku? You can see from his message below that an
 artificial arm could range anywhere from $3,300 US to $30,000. Although Dr.
 Atiku, has given his account number for any contributions -- and I
 encourage any one to contribute directly to him through western union, bank
 transfers or in person. It would be nice to see that we could get together
 and contribute to project Arm Dr Atiku separately and them give his the
 funds as a lumpsum. Could I suggest that Project Arm Dr. Atiku starts
 March 1, 2012 and ends June 30, 2012?

 Could a journalist volunteer to write up the story of Dr. Atiku ( Who he
 is, what happened, when, where, the sort of help he requires, plan to 

Re: [WestNileNet] Another educationist Mr. Adrabo Silas passed on at Mulago Hospital

2012-02-10 Thread Robert Ejiku
Hi Sam,

We are for a meeting at BBQ now at 12.30pm.

On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 11:38 AM, Ejibua Sam eji...@yahoo.com wrote:


 My sincere condolence to Jurua Robert and the entire family. Will endevour
 to catch up with the rest.


 On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 11:53 PM, Acidri David Onzima 
 jbdaci...@yahoo.comwrote:

 Dear members

 We have just learnt of the home going of Mr. Adrabi Silas a retired
 educationist who was once the headmaster of Rhinocamp Secondary School
 before he retired. The late Silas passed away around 9pm in Mlago Hospital
 this evening 9th February 2012.

 The late Adrabo Silas is the father of Jurua Robert.

 You can convey your condolence message to the family using Robert's phone
 number 077 2 513935

 Burial arrangement will be communicated the following day.

 May his soul rest in eternal peace.

 Acidri

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Re: [WestNileNet] burial of Late mum Martha Onziru

2011-12-26 Thread Robert Ejiku
Dear Christine,

My very heartfelt condolences to you and the family. Its unfortunate we
turned off contact during the xmas break only to see this sad message days
later. Hope all will be well.

Robert

On Sun, Dec 25, 2011 at 5:59 PM, milburga atcero matc...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Dear Brothers and sisters

 This is to inform you that the late Martha Onziru will be laid to rest
 tomorrow at 3pm at Terego Wafa.For additional information ,please contact
 Mr Sam Ejibua who is currently in Arua. We travel with Christine tonight
 and we need your prayers for a safe journey.

 regards
 Malga

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Re: [WestNileNet] Call to action - COW

2011-11-07 Thread Robert Ejiku
Hi Ezaga,

I am in and this could not have been a better time.

Thank you and all the best.

Ejiku

On Sunday, November 6, 2011, Patrick Ezaga pez...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello good people,
 This is a call to action for the COW (Coalition of the Willing), As i
understand it, the West Nile nite is currently in abeyance due to reasons
we are all familiar with, i presume. Truth be told, the nite catered
largely for the adults of the community (husbands and wives), The kids of
the community have a once in a year opportunity to interact and mingle.
 Let me cut it short ... for those parents who cherish their offspring and
would like to give them the best while they can, always, the plot for the
2nd edition of West Nile Family Day  is in advanced stages of strategy at
command post. This is not a game of numbers but a plan to enable the COW to
give their kids the best they can. Given the different plans people have
for December, the proposed date for the do is Saturday December 3rd,
2011.  May all the proud Dads and Mums rise up to be counted by saying Aye
to the plan. We will develop a list of serious parents who say what they
mean and mean what they say  through confirmation of their commitment to
 the cause via mail.  Stay alert for details. Let the counting begin.
 Caution   please confirm your participation, if, and only if you are
sure you will be there. ceteris peribus.

 --  ploy
 Patrick Onen Ezaga
 Tel:  +256-77-2511472
   +256-70-1511947


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[WestNileNet] Fwd: Fw: Have Faith in Him

2011-09-14 Thread Robert Ejiku
-- Forwarded message --
From: Muguzi Arthur
Date: Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Subject: Fw: Have Faith in Him
To: john mike mikewanya...@yahoo.com, Purity mbae pm...@ugatea.com,
stella alele stellaal...@yahoo.com, Rosset kampi roska...@yahoo.com,
iremaut martin iremaut...@yahoo.com, carol Achan 
achancarolinevio...@yahoo.com, Fox Turyaheebwa 
bosco.turyahee...@boa-uganda.com, Joyce Ahairwe. Kihika 
joyceahair...@yahoo.com, kabananu...@gmail.com kabananu...@gmail.com, 
diana.bar...@gmail.com diana.bar...@gmail.com, mwesigye amos 
amos.mwesi...@wfp.org, Charles Tukacungurwa ctukacungu...@bou.or.ug, John
Behangana b...@yahoo.com, Dorcus Nag dorc...@yahoo.co.uk, jonah
katoneene jkatone...@yahoo.com, Patrick okae okaep...@yahoo.com, Namanya
Robert robnama...@yahoo.com, p...@utlonline.co.ug p...@utlonline.co.ug,
steall kindyomunda rosekin...@yahoo.com, Jeniffer Komugisha Atuhwereire 
jenfirst2...@gmail.com, balaam muhebwa mbal...@hotmail.com, Kellen Agaba
kaga...@yahoo.com, Byakagaba Shem sbyakag...@yahoo.com, grace ankunda 
gracecosa...@yahoo.com, gkak...@gmail.com gkak...@gmail.com, Emmanuel
Mwesigwa emmanuelmwesi...@gmail.com, Kakira Geofrey gkak...@ppda.go.ug,
Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.com




- Forwarded Message -
From: David Babishahura babishah...@yahoo.com
To: FU Charles Tukacungurwa ctukacungu...@gmail.com; FU John Behangaana 
jbehanga...@yahoo.co.uk; FU Winston Muhwezi wmuhw...@med.mak.ac.ug;
Nsubuga Kakembo nsubuga_kake...@yahoo.com; FU James Barahukwa 
barahukwaja...@hotmail.com; FU Joseph MBA joz...@yahoo.com; FU Fred
Nuwaha nuwa...@yahoo.co.uk; FU Ziine Kagoma zkag...@yahoo.com; FU Abel
Kateshumbwa abelkat...@audleycas.com; FU Amos Mwesigye 
mwesia...@yahoo.co.uk; FU Arthur Mutaremwa amutare...@gmail.com; FU Davis
Byabamazima dbyabamaz...@yahoo.com; FU Arthur Muguzi 
muguzi_art...@yahoo.co.uk; FU Eldard Kansiime elda...@yahoo.com; FU
Francis Kakuru kakur...@yahoo.com; FU Kaban Kabananukye 
kabananu...@gmail.com; FU Medard Muhwezi mwinekihem...@yahoo.com; FU. Eng
Murengezi mureng...@energy.go.ug; Z.N.FU Tuhumwire 
zephania.tuhumw...@utl.co.ug; FU Sam Ruteikara revsamk...@gmail.com; FU
Milton mil...@ppda.go.ug; FU Geoffrey Kakira gkak...@gmail.com
Sent: Monday, 12 September 2011, 12:52
Subject: Fw: Have Faith in Him
Brethren,

I strongly felt I should share this with you.
You may have received it, so revise.

God forgive us.

David--- On Thu, 9/8/11, Moses Katungye f...@cureuganda.org wrote:

From: Moses Katungye f...@cureuganda.org
Subject: Have Faith in Him
To: 'Boba Kabaramagi' bkabaram...@gmail.com, namarar...@yahoo.co.uk,
'David Babishahura' babishah...@yahoo.com, 'sylvia kavuma' 
sylviakav...@yahoo.com, 'Kuk Net' kuknet2...@yahoo.com, 'Najuna
Alexander' kabalex2...@yahoo.co.uk, 'emmanuel mugisa' 
emmanuelmug...@yahoo.com, 'fred musana' fmus...@hotmail.com, 'Agnes
Komugisha' agnes.komugi...@wfp.org
Date: Thursday, September 8, 2011, 12:59 AM

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Why don't we just tell the other 14% to be quiet and sit down?
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Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 35, Issue 64

2011-08-01 Thread Robert Ejiku
Milton,

I understand your disappointment as a potential member. But I wish to inform
you that the meeting did not take place becasue at our hour most waited for
in the history of such organizations, few people turned up and it forced the
Chairman to adjourn the meeting to a date yet to be determined in the
future.

You therefore missed nothing as far as I know. This is the kind of
difficulty these foundations face especially among us.

Take heart and work towards making these meetings take place in the future.
The gadgets were in place but two hours later the turn up was under 10
potential members.

Thanks for the interest and I can only say an interim executive meeting is
planned for

On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 7:06 AM, anguyo milton angu...@yahoo.com wrote:

 I am totally disappointed that the web broadcast did not happen as had
 earlier been projected and anticipated,but non the less for the benefit of
 all we'll all appreciate the contents of the discussions that took place on
 Saturday.It has never been like before to invest in and develop effective
 mobilization drives to build a solid membership for this forum.

 Milton
 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
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 Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2011 12:42:09 +0300
 From: Okuti Richard ok...@asili.co.ug
 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Meeting Reminder
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 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 vogu...@gmail.com
  mailto:vogu...@gmail.com 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] Postponement of the Foundation meeting

2011-08-01 Thread Robert Ejiku
Dear All,

Meeting flopped as a result of quorum and it was put off until a later date
in future after the interim executive sit and agree on it.

Thank you and all the best and sorry for inconveniences caused to all those
who were by their sets waiting for the skype updates and participation.

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Re: [WestNileNet] Meeting Reminder

2011-08-01 Thread Robert Ejiku
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 ok...@asili.co.ug 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 vogu...@gmail.com 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.

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Re: [WestNileNet] Meeting Reminder

2011-07-30 Thread Robert Ejiku
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 vogu...@gmail.com 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] Meeting Reminder

2011-07-30 Thread Robert Ejiku
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 ok...@asili.co.ug 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 vogu...@gmail.com 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] Meeting Reminder

2011-07-30 Thread Robert Ejiku
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 ok...@asili.co.ug 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 vogu...@gmail.com 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] Meeting reminder

2011-07-28 Thread Robert Ejiku
Hi Aggrey,

Your apologies are received and will be passed over.


Ejiku

On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 9:47 PM, aggrey adrale fetagrey2...@yahoo.co.ukwrote:

 Dear Robert,

 Kindly take in my apology and convey to members.

 I'm in Nairobi, traveling back that afternoon.

 Wish all members present good deliberations in the interest of West Nile.

 Aggrey Adrale

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 From: Robert Ejiku ejikurob...@gmail.com
 Subject: [WestNileNet] Meeting reminder
 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net,
 obit...@gmail.com
 Date: Thursday, 28 July, 2011, 18:28


 Dear All,

 As you are aware we have a meeting of West Nile foundation on 30th July
 2011. The meeting will take place at Rugby grounds starting 3.00p.m. Should
 there be a game at the grounds on that day, a venue change will be
 communicated in good time but not far away from the grounds.

 The Agenda has been modified as follows:

 1. Prayer,
 2. Membership,
 3. Integration of other Communities within West Nile.
 4. Sources of Funding,
 5. The Secretariat,
 6. A.O.B

 Also find attached a soft copy of the registered memarts of the foundation.

 Thank you and looking forward to your attendance.


 Ejiku Robert,


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Re: [WestNileNet] Death of Ochieng David Okot

2011-06-07 Thread Robert Ejiku
Oh Sam,

Glad to know you are back or are you coordinating from overseas? Sorry about
this loss.

Whatever we plan to do I am fully behind it but at the moment Im busy trying
to tie up loose ends and proceed for  my annual leave starting about 15th
June. I will have better time then.

Any rough impressions of Mvara day? especially dates. I have a group of
Rotarians who would like to visit Arua soon and I am trying to find a good
coincidence for that as well.

Thank you and my sincere condolences to the family. Did they leave behind
any kids now that both of them died? Lets get a few more details and we
share on the forum actions.


Ejiku

On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 9:10 AM, Ejibua Sam eji...@yahoo.com wrote:

 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.

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[WestNileNet] Nebbi Teenager's Plight

2011-04-18 Thread Robert Ejiku
Alaka,

I would love that a visit is paid to the family especially when some of us
travel for the Easter weekend in Arua. I am also not sure if we should pass
through Red Cross or we set up the initiative and deliver it. Your gesture
is fantastic however I would love if we can also assess the short term needs
(6 months to one year) of this family.

The news  papers today say, the grandmother plans to take the family to the
village to avoid rent which would inevitably affect the young mother's
chances of going to school and even the baby's health could deteriorate as a
result. Its best to get the baby out of danger first before any decision of
that nature is taken. If a room of UGX 6,000 per month is okay for them to
live in, I can offer them the year's rent. With other additional help from
our good selves on this network we can raise them resources to last them
sometime.

The immediate assistance to rescue them from dying needs to go as quickly as
possible as Alaka has started but more help needs to be got for sometime.
Some of the resources need not be money but in kind to avoid mismanagement.
In anycase we need also to think about how the resources raised can be used
in a sustainable manner. Is the simsim business worth or is there something
else they can do? Assistance to them can also be extended in measured
amounts over time and not large once. These can be assessed.

My take, over to fellow contributors on this network.

*The only thing that will make evil triumph is when good men and women
standby and do nothing
*

Ejiku,
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Re: [WestNileNet] Prayer function at James Nyakuni's place

2011-03-01 Thread Robert Ejiku
Caleb and Sam,

I should be in the environs by Thursday and would be able to put in what I
can and request someone to contact me then.

Thank you.

On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 10:52 AM, alaka caleb calebal...@gmail.com wrote:

 Our own James Nyakuni M.D Gaagaa Bus Services is organizing a thanks
 giving prayer at his residence in Munyonyo Kampala on Saturday 5th
 March 2011 at 2:00 p.m. In the usual spirit, we call upon members to
 make any contribution towards this function. For any Financial
 contribution contact Eddie Acidri on 0782323306. We shall have a mini
 fund raising drive tomorrow Wednesday 2nd March 2011 at Choma
 restaurant Centenary Park at 5:00. All members are invited for the
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Re: [WestNileNet] Prayer function at James Nyakuni's place

2011-03-01 Thread Robert Ejiku
Christine,

I think Eddie Acidri is the same as Alia Eddie. We only need to know if we
have one or two to pick up help and later harmonize with the committee.

Thanks.


Ejiku
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[WestNileNet] Uganda maintains lead in alcohol drinking?!!! Good news.

2011-02-23 Thread Robert Ejiku
Sam,

Very good, we should grow more sorghum and put up more breweries Can
that help boost our economy? As our poor souls break down our children will
find a country so developed by our efforts.

How reasonable! I'm amazed by my reasoning.
Ha-ha-ha-haaa


Truly,


Ejiku

On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 12:48 PM, Ejibua Sam ejib...@gmail.com wrote:

 Members,

 Uganda has maintained its position as the leading alcohol consumer in East
 Africa and one of the top worldwide. According to a new report by the World
 Health Organisation (WHO), Ugandans consume 11.9 litres of alcohol per
 capita annually compared to 4.1 litres in Kenya and 6.2 litres in Tanzania
 (Monitor Wed. 23/2/11). Can we derive a lesson from this?

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

2011-02-11 Thread Robert Ejiku
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 alke...@yahoo.co.uk 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

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 Date: Wednesday, 9 February, 2011, 14:04

 For those interested, give it a shot.

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Re: [WestNileNet] Latest Update (Sam Ejibua)

2010-12-14 Thread Robert Ejiku
Robert,

I'm devastated by the news of the attack on Sam. I will surely call him and
to the best of my capacity at this moment ensure I also help financially.
Thank you and all those who have been supporting him and updating us on the
developments.

Thank you once again. I will get in touch with Abati Mickson as soon as I'm
able to charge some MM.



Ejiku

On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 12:21 PM, afe...@mtn.co.ug wrote:

  Hi All,



 I’m sure many must have been wondering what is Happening with Sam
 considering no update followed through yesterday but it was due to the fact
 that we hadn’t got anything conclusive to update on.



 Below is brief highlight to update of status as of today 14/12/2010.

 · Sam was meant to undergo minor corrective surgery today to align
 the jaw and teeth that got affected but the ENT surgeon on observation
 advised that, this should be given one week to allow the jaw settle and
 thereafter they will do both corrective surgery to deal with fracture of the
 nasal bridge as well as Dental alignment.

 · No more bleeding being experience.

 · Sam eats well though this is restricted to soft food given the
 fact that, he has problems with the jaw and some teeth that broke in the
 accident.

 · Sam is not being admitted  but will be having bed rest at home
 until after one week when he will go for review as stated above.

 · Sam is able to walk freely without support of anyone let alone
 any object.

 · He is able to talk though it’s advised that, he shouldn’t overdo
 to allow the jaw settle.

 · Sam can be reached on 0704233234 until when he gets a
 replacement for his number and phone.



 I would like to once again take this opportunity to thank everyone who has
 supported Sam and the family during this time in whatever way they have and
 urge those that would still need to support financially or otherwise to do
 so through A’bati Mickson (0772994815) and wish him speedy recovery.



 Regards,

 Robert



 *From:* westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] *On
 Behalf Of *afe...@mtn.co.ug
 *Sent:* Sunday, December 12, 2010 5:48 PM
 *To:* westnilenet@kym.net
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] Update Sam Ejibua



 Hi all,

 They have carried out both x-ray and CT scan at Mulago and Nsambia
 respectively and results are both okay except for fracture of the nasal
 bridge and all he needs is oral maxillary surgeon to review tomorrow to deal
 with the nose condition.

 The brain is intact and hope he will recover soon.

 Thanks to all who have shown support in every way possible and more
 especially. Dr Jim Peter Erema, Embati Richard for the guidance on who to
 contact and Dr Tumusiime of Nsambia hospital who left home to come and
 undertake the CT scan to confirm the above condition.

 Regards,

 Afema


 *From*: Ezama Ruffino [mailto:ezama.ruff...@gmail.com]
 *Sent*: Sunday, December 12, 2010 05:11 PM
 *To*: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Subject*: Re: [WestNileNet] Sam Ejibua


 Hi Robert
 Its sad to learn of the assault of Sam Ejibua. Keep us posted on
 developments of his health. While assure him of my spiritual closeness for a
 quick recovery

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Re: [WestNileNet] Privacy of Discussions on WestNileNet

2010-10-25 Thread Robert Ejiku
Kiggs and Vigga,

I think this is desirable and for those of us whose understanding of issues
computer is limited, your help in safeguarding the group discussions would
be more than welcome. Why should the world access discussions that are for a
group. If we then wish for the world to know we could then have it formally
posted by our moderators for the world to access.

My view is similar to yours Vigga that we restrict the access and perhaps
have sectors that may be accessed by the wider public and others for only
members who are subscribed.


Robert Ejiku
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Re: Re: [WestNileNet] Re: St Thomas Plaza

2010-09-23 Thread Robert Ejiku
My Lord Bishop,

Thank you for the brief and what the community would like now could be more
details of the proposed project so that we can see how best to mobilize and
support it in whatever way we can manage. This may not be once but can be a
continuous effort to realize that dream.

The way it was brought up some of us thought this was a project already
completed and we needed to support it by taking up tenancy.
Information on where we are with the project and the next steps is vital for
those on this net.

Thank you very much once again for finding the time to respond to our
initial inquiry.



Ejiku Robert
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Re: [WestNileNet] Electricity Poles

2010-09-20 Thread Robert Ejiku
Dear All,

The level of insensitivity by some of the members on this net is becoming
very irritating. I have read two points of view on this net that have
stopped short of celebrating the deaths of the region's young lads during
the last westnile night.

Death as it were will get us anywhere whether you associate with others or
not. But if anyone disputes this fact I happy for that death proof family.
We ordinary mortals never celebrate even the death of ardent enemies if any.
But this net has some immortals that think our community's pain should be
used to further alienate ourselves rather than unite us.

July 11th was not westnile night but we lost our very own. The Gaaga
accident in Nakasongola was not Westnile night but we lost our very own. So
can our immortals on this net stand up and be counted.

Our current arrangements to have a memorial service must go ahead and infact
rather than have people pay to enter the ngiht club, I would think we must
register at a particular desk in the club and sign against for better
accountability. While I trust that Pa Lui mgt can handle gate collections
effectively, its also good for the Foundation mgt to get names of
contributors to the cause. I further suggest that those who normally find it
difficult or wont be able to make it to the next night and yet wish to
contribute can do so through our treasurer or some other person selected for
this purpose.

Can we also have the critics take an active part within this community and
guide foundation mgt on some of their great achievements that we can
emulate and they had better be genuine and measurable not personal
achievements of huge mansions while your neighbours go hungry.


I normally would not love to engage in acrimonious discussions but time and
again we see insensitive contributions and I think if silence means
appreciation of those points of view, we better speak up.



Ejiku


On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 11:43 AM, afe...@mtn.co.ug wrote:

  Ismail,



 Much as everyone on this net is entitled to their opinion, I would think
 that,  when one feels something does not work for him or her, they should
 not only stop at pointing out issues but rather go ahead to suggest
 solutions or take lead in championing projects or issues at hand.



 No one wished sad news or death for our own brothers and let’s get focused
 and see how else we can have members converge/meet to discuss issues
 pertinent to westnile other than the net based debates and blaming efforts
 in place to bring people together.





 Regards,



 Afema



 *From:* banduga ismail [mailto:bani...@yahoo.co.uk]
 *Sent:* Monday, September 20, 2010 9:08 AM

 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] Electricity Poles



 Christine,



 You are absolutely right. We are only VERY VERY GOOD in organizing social
 gatherings. I don't know what our westnile community gets out of these
 westnile nights if its not the sad news od death of our own.



 It is high time this foundation moved from net based debate to actualities
 at home. And engaging our politicians now as you articulate is one of the
 ways. Hon. D'Ujanga was and is still the minister of state for energy if I
 remember well. How much engagement have we had with him in respect to power
 in Westnile?

 Those of us who debate these issues on net in most cases are either able to
 meet the obnoxious costs or can afford alternative means. We are not doing
 much for the ordinary person. Lets do more.



 Ismail

 
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 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Fri, 17 September, 2010 19:53:43

 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] Electricity Poles

 Dear all,

 I think this has come timely. It is time for putting our agenda to those
 running after our votes. Voters need to have an agenda for the politicians
 who are now hungry for  votes. So what is our agenda as Westnile forum in
 this political season. These politicians must be put to task to debate
 issues that affect voters, not just come to tell us the usual lies and we
 give our votes! People must be told what government owes them  and they
 demand for it through their leaders and this is the right time. Development
 starts by having good leaders and if we dont have the right leaders this
 election period then we should forget about the development agenda that we
 are pushing. I remember when the issue of returning money came up, how
 everybody had somebody to blame. This is the time for weeding those in
 elective posts who are non-performers. And we need to task them with
 development issues to prove their worth.



 Many times we allow certain things to happen as if they are normal, buying
 poles individually means formalizing this rotten system, is this what we
 want to do? why dont we expose this and the responsible people come to
 explain. Now if you buy substandard items like 

Re: [WestNileNet] Electricity Poles

2010-09-16 Thread Robert Ejiku
Banduga,

This is useful information because the impression I got from Arua the last
time (not long ago) I was there was that WENRECO would make you pay twice
for the poles if you privately arranged it.

Now this is getting somewhere. I think that plan of running the main lines
to different parts of the urban and semi-urban centres would be a welcome
idea. At what stage is this?

Thank you.



Ejiku

On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 8:40 AM, banduga ismail bani...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

 Dear All,

 I have just talked to a staff (one of the team leaders) of Wenreco in
 Arua about this. According to him, if one obtains poles privately, then you
 will need to engage a private individual or firm to fix the poles and run
 the line (wires). However, this private firm or individual needs to do this
 with the full knowledge of Wenreco i.e. fill in some forms at Wenreco
 offices. Wenreco will then come to connect your premises to the power line
 at a cost of 246,400 UGX. This cost is basically the cost of the meter box.

 He also says there is the power extension plan that they are currently
 working on to extent power to many areas in and around Arua. In this plan,
 Wenreco will run the main lines and individuals will then meet the cost of
 connecting the premises to the main lines. This will still require
 individuals to pay for poles depending on how far or near your premises is
 from the main line.

 As Ejiku asked, yes it is a practice Wenreco reluctantly seems to allow.

 Ismail
 

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 *To:* westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Wed, 15 September, 2010 19:03:56
 *Subject:* [WestNileNet] Electricity Poles

 Dear all,

 As u r all aware, the price Wenreco charges for poles is extremely high as
 compared to the rate at which the poles are sold.
 Aware of this, am suggesting we come as a group, purchase the poles,
 transport them to Arua and then we get services from Wenreco for installing
 them.

 The current market price for distribution poles is 150$. If somebody in
 Arua can get us the installation cost the better.

 --
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 Forest Officer
 Uganda Electricity Distribution Company Limited
 P O Box 7390, kampala
 Tel:  +256-312-330300
 Fax: +256-414-255600
 Mob: +256-772-929633



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Re: [WestNileNet] Electricity Poles

2010-09-16 Thread Robert Ejiku
We are subsidizing Wenreco and condoning their inefficiency by buying these
expensive poles.

Atleast this is what it seems like. These claims of transport being very
high for the poles is flimsy. No one has actually come out to defend these
obscene charges and managed t convince me.

I think this would be something to spend time on.



Ejiku

On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Patrick Anguti pangu...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ismail thanks for that update. Can u find out how much it will cost if a
 private firm or individual is engaged? It seems Wenreco is doing this to
 discourage people from purchasing the poles.
 All we want to do is buy our poles and then engage them instead of those
 private individuals or firms.

 On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 8:40 AM, banduga ismail bani...@yahoo.co.ukwrote:

  Dear All,

 I have just talked to a staff (one of the team leaders) of Wenreco in
 Arua about this. According to him, if one obtains poles privately, then you
 will need to engage a private individual or firm to fix the poles and run
 the line (wires). However, this private firm or individual needs to do this
 with the full knowledge of Wenreco i.e. fill in some forms at Wenreco
 offices. Wenreco will then come to connect your premises to the power line
 at a cost of 246,400 UGX. This cost is basically the cost of the meter box.

 He also says there is the power extension plan that they are currently
 working on to extent power to many areas in and around Arua. In this plan,
 Wenreco will run the main lines and individuals will then meet the cost of
 connecting the premises to the main lines. This will still require
 individuals to pay for poles depending on how far or near your premises is
 from the main line.

 As Ejiku asked, yes it is a practice Wenreco reluctantly seems to allow.

 Ismail
 

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 *Sent:* Wed, 15 September, 2010 19:03:56
 *Subject:* [WestNileNet] Electricity Poles

 Dear all,

 As u r all aware, the price Wenreco charges for poles is extremely high as
 compared to the rate at which the poles are sold.
 Aware of this, am suggesting we come as a group, purchase the poles,
 transport them to Arua and then we get services from Wenreco for installing
 them.

 The current market price for distribution poles is 150$. If somebody in
 Arua can get us the installation cost the better.

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Re: [WestNileNet] Science cafe-Circumcision and HIV

2010-08-05 Thread Robert Ejiku
Kiggs,

This is your cheekiest e-mail since.

You will make guys take off.

Can those who have been cut come and share their experiences.



Ejiku



On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Kiggundu Mukasa kiggu...@kym.net wrote:

 So Christine
 If you talk to someone and convince them
 Will circumcision be done on site ... should I send guys with a Lesu?

 Kiggs

 On Aug 5, 2010, at 11:50 AM, christine munduru wrote:

 Thanks Mickson and I hope time will allow you. This time it is going to be
 regular depending on the interest of the group at Naalya. If there are other
 groups in other places we can still handle.

 Yesterday we had it for our women of Odu Na prayer group in Entebbe. out
 of about 70 women, none of them knew that an HIV positive couple can give
 birth to an HIV negative baby. And some women had never seen a condom. The
 women asked very pertinent questions showing a big gap in knowledge which
 cafe will try to close.
 It is very interesting to be part of.

 Thanks

 Christine


 --
 *From:* Mickson Abati abatimick...@yahoo.co.uk
 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Thu, August 5, 2010 8:59:11 AM
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] Science cafe-Circumcision and HIV

 Bravo Christine for this arrangement. If time permits i hope to attend this
 Science cafe for the lastone i attended at Jinja Road Police Canteen was so
 enjoyable that i wish this could be a regular thing. Please members lets
 get there you will like it.


 See you then.

 Abati Mickson.

 --- On *Wed, 4/8/10, christine munduru cmund...@yahoo.com* wrote:


 From: christine munduru cmund...@yahoo.com
 Subject: [WestNileNet] Science cafe-Circumcision and HIV
 To: West Nile Arua WestNileNet@kym.net
 Cc: Robert Anguzu anguzu...@yahoo.co.uk, Mawa Patrice 
 mawapatr...@yahoo.com, Ben Droti bdroti2...@yahoo.co.uk
 Date: Wednesday, 4 August, 2010, 10:37

 Dear members,

 There will be a science cafe on Male Circumcision and HIV prevention, does
 it work? at Jose's place in Naalya on Saturday 7th August from 4pm. The
 facilitator will be Dr. Droti Benson.
 Come and discuss science in your local language as you relax at a bar.

 *Taking science to the community.*
 **
 Thanks
 Christine
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Re: [WestNileNet] Science cafe-Circumcision and HIV

2010-08-05 Thread Robert Ejiku
Thats it and how it feels with a HIV positive partner. Those would be what
we call 'live' examples.

Ejiku

On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Kiggundu Mukasa kiggu...@kym.net wrote:



 So Ejiku are you suggesting a Show and Tell ?

 :-)

 Kiggs




 On Aug 5, 2010, at 12:17 PM, Robert Ejiku wrote:

 Kiggs,

 This is your cheekiest e-mail since.

 You will make guys take off.

 Can those who have been cut come and share their experiences.



 Ejiku



 On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Kiggundu Mukasa kiggu...@kym.net wrote:

 So Christine
 If you talk to someone and convince them
 Will circumcision be done on site ... should I send guys with a Lesu?

 Kiggs

 On Aug 5, 2010, at 11:50 AM, christine munduru wrote:

 Thanks Mickson and I hope time will allow you. This time it is going to be
 regular depending on the interest of the group at Naalya. If there are other
 groups in other places we can still handle.

 Yesterday we had it for our women of Odu Na prayer group in Entebbe. out
 of about 70 women, none of them knew that an HIV positive couple can give
 birth to an HIV negative baby. And some women had never seen a condom. The
 women asked very pertinent questions showing a big gap in knowledge which
 cafe will try to close.
 It is very interesting to be part of.

 Thanks

 Christine


 --
 *From:* Mickson Abati abatimick...@yahoo.co.uk
 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Thu, August 5, 2010 8:59:11 AM
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] Science cafe-Circumcision and HIV

 Bravo Christine for this arrangement. If time permits i hope to attend
 this Science cafe for the lastone i attended at Jinja Road Police Canteen
 was so enjoyable that i wish this could be a regular thing. Please members
  lets get there you will like it.


 See you then.

 Abati Mickson.

 --- On *Wed, 4/8/10, christine munduru cmund...@yahoo.com* wrote:


 From: christine munduru cmund...@yahoo.com
 Subject: [WestNileNet] Science cafe-Circumcision and HIV
 To: West Nile Arua WestNileNet@kym.net
 Cc: Robert Anguzu anguzu...@yahoo.co.uk, Mawa Patrice 
 mawapatr...@yahoo.com, Ben Droti bdroti2...@yahoo.co.uk
 Date: Wednesday, 4 August, 2010, 10:37

 Dear members,

 There will be a science cafe on Male Circumcision and HIV prevention,
 does it work? at Jose's place in Naalya on Saturday 7th August from 4pm.
 The facilitator will be Dr. Droti Benson.
 Come and discuss science in your local language as you relax at a bar.

 *Taking science to the community.*
 **
 Thanks
 Christine
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[WestNileNet] Re: Public University Admissions

2010-07-30 Thread Robert Ejiku
*Dear All,

The very reason we need to do more as westnilers is contained in the New
Vision of yesterday 29th July 2010, page7 and 8 but story on page 1.
Although the data presented was inconclusive, the signs are clear that
public university entry by students from westnile is very low. Just look at
the statistics as presented yesterday although I could not quickly make out
Nyapea;

Position  SchoolGov't
 private

133  Mvara  3
  71
227  Ombaci   2
   33
247  Muni Girls   1
 30
260  Arua Public
28
326  Ediofe Girls
  21
357  Uringi
 20
424  Metu
14
467  Maracha
 12
507  St Charles Lwanga  1
 10
749  Nebbi Town SS
  5
767  Adjumani SS
   4
803 Moyo Hall
  4
812 Ombatini
  4
826 Vura SS
   4
*
*Totals   7
   260

I still believe that these figures are not accurate but it is still a bad
state of affairs for our region. Could we have someone with access to proper
figures correct the figures otherwise we are doomed as a region.

Do not forget and start celebrating admission to private sponsorship bse
most of the parents wont afford the high tuition being charged by these
public universities let alone upkeep.

Over to you to ponder over.



Ejiku

*
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 9:46 AM, christine munduru cmund...@yahoo.comwrote:

 Thanks Ejiku for letting us know about this story, I was not able to read
 the papers yesterday. Thanks to Caleb and the team for taking this up and
 Lee who has taken the lead.

 I find it annoying when the continental manager says, the farmers will be
 the loosers if they dont accept their terms. This is just to creat fear in
 the farmers. If the farmers refuse to grow tobacco then what happens to
 continental. Whoever is dealing with these farmers should help them know
 that there are better alternatives to tobacco growing. And this is why I
 thought advocacy along side this case would be an added advantage. Because
 this particular case may be won but the main issues will still remain.

 Thanks

 Christine

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 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent:* Thu, July 29, 2010 11:51:26 AM
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] Update on a meeting to resolve farmer
 cheatingthrough grade variation

 Brother Lee,

 It has just appeared in the newspaper of today. Good work and its
 conclusion will now be more important.

 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] Re: West Nile Foundation

2010-06-24 Thread Robert Ejiku
I guess supper has also been arranged there. OBs and OGs of Mvara should
think of moving the venue for the meeting.

On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 7:28 AM, robert gazet robertga...@gmail.com wrote:

 Good morning sir:
 I will send the Cv today but i would wish to have your phone contact so
 that we can speak certain things out on phone,is it posible? Have a good day

 On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 8:07 AM, afe...@mtn.co.ug wrote:

  Hello Class, SORRY I MEAN COMRADES!





 Follow the instructions below carefully to be well informed as you take
 the questions or think of correct answers.



 1.   What happens every last Friday of the
 month?Westerners from west Nile have a theme
 night …is that correct? Your answer is as good as mine

 2.   What date will this be?...I think 25th June
 2010……..you know what I mean.

 3.   Which world cup Games will be on? All I can say is ; come early
 and watch all your games of the night on giant screens in a very  lovely
 environment…..by the way that does not mean I do not know which teams
 will be playing. I also need to test your knowledge.

 4.   Lastly….comrades lets join in our fifth edition of west Nile
 night where we enjoy what we like the most.



 See you all at Club Palui this Friday starting 5pm.





 Regards,

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Re: [WestNileNet] Arua fails to spend 1.7 B shillings

2010-06-16 Thread Robert Ejiku
Caleb,

Its truly annoying but did he give reasons why. I know of moments when
Bushenyi has found itself in similar situations perhaps because of what they
now call absorption capacity that John Nasasira's referred to when asked why
the hefty 1 trillion for roads was not utilized. But Kanungu complained of
bureaucracy and late releases especially where the PPDA guidelines to
procure goods, services and civil works applies.

One proposal to solve this problem was to look into the guidelines and
reduce on unnecessary red tape at the Ministry of Finance (Azabo).

Now I am sure our own in Government who are well versed with these systems
may want to educate us the laymen.

But should it be sheer incompetence on the part of our program implementers,
then the idea of creating as many districts as there are counties might now
gain credence.

Over to you fellows and all the best.




Ejiku


On 6/16/10, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:

   Arua Local Government is to return close to Shillings 2,000,000,000/=
 (two billion) to the Central Government after the authorities failed to
 utilise the funds. The money was meant for service delivery during the
 2009/10 Financial year. The Sectors that failed to use the money are works
 and water departments (1.1bn), Education shs 322 Million and peace recovery
 and development program (276M). The unspent monies were meant for
 construction of community roads, drilling of bore holes, construction of
 schools and maintenance of feeder roads that is according to the secretary
 finance Arua District Local Government one Sam Wadri Nyakua.

 This scenario is so annoying. We are breaking our backs to ensure that our
 region copes up with the rest in terms of development, our local leaders are
 obdurately failing us. what are your comments ladies and gentlemen.


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Re: [WestNileNet] Luo Night at Steakeout

2010-05-27 Thread Robert Ejiku
Wendy,

You must have received this late. That message was there sometime back.


On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 11:06 AM, angu...@mtn.co.ug wrote:

 Pliz clarify on the dates coz this Saturday is May 29th not 15th unless I
 received this email in error.

 Rgds

 Wendy

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 Sent: Friday, May 14, 2010 1:58 PM
 Subject: [WestNileNet] Luo Night at Steakeout

 Hi,

 The Luo are some of the biggest ethnic groups of Africa, and this
 Saturday - May 15, 2010, at steakout we are joining them in celebrating
 their existence as well as culture.

 During this day we shall also contribute to the efforts of ACEN. ACEN
 Early learning centre looks after several orphans to the tune of about
 500 now and is raising more money towards their activities - just a
 5,000 shillings contribution at the entrance and you will have helped
 the vulnerable children of Uganda.

 Come with your friends and friends of Luo! There will be lots of
 entertainment and celebration.

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[WestNileNet] The African woman

2010-04-26 Thread Robert Ejiku
Hi Afi,

Was that written by an African woman or one from somewhere else.

What I think is that majority of African women want to receive and not to
give. Let them tell African men what in turn they have done other than that
talk and often gossip about men, latest fashions, hair styles, soap or
series, cars for 'women', parties, tabloid stories etc. A visit to the
Kitchen these days reveals alot and our poor children are now starving or
eating trash. Why should African men fight over a mere remote control in
their living rooms, when the next door bar can offer effortless viewing to
suit your choice. Just yesterday, we agreed that women in general need to
get a bearing and end this over reliance like Queens. So for every point
raised let each one of us put an African woman there and it tell me your
eyes are not wet yet.

Why should these women want to impose their wishes and not respect the
freedoms enshrined in universal declarations. I have read their indictment
of African Men and I feel if the other side of the coin was revealed would
bring about a world war IV. We are already fighting WW III as you may all be
aware.

Good luck to those who parochially see the role of others and not theirs.

Ejiku
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Re: [WestNileNet] The African woman

2010-04-26 Thread Robert Ejiku
To the contrary I think I don't need any help or lectures. But as Christine
put it there is no doubt some women want the status quo to remain and they
wish someone can cry their cry. What a waste of our valuable time



On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:05 PM, aji...@mtn.co.ug wrote:

  This sounds more of an individual domestic issue full of bitterness and
 regrets. Remote control in the living room, eating trash from the kitchen,
 etc…. Eh!



 *From:* westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] *On
 Behalf Of *Robert Ejiku
 *Sent:* Monday, April 26, 2010 10:43 AM
 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
 *Subject:* [WestNileNet] The African woman



 Hi Afi,



 Was that written by an African woman or one from somewhere else.



 What I think is that majority of African women want to receive and not to
 give. Let them tell African men what in turn they have done other than that
 talk and often gossip about men, latest fashions, hair styles, soap or
 series, cars for 'women', parties, tabloid stories etc. A visit to the
 Kitchen these days reveals alot and our poor children are now starving or
 eating trash. Why should African men fight over a mere remote control in
 their living rooms, when the next door bar can offer effortless viewing to
 suit your choice. Just yesterday, we agreed that women in general need to
 get a bearing and end this over reliance like Queens. So for every point
 raised let each one of us put an African woman there and it tell me your
 eyes are not wet yet.



 Why should these women want to impose their wishes and not respect the
 freedoms enshrined in universal declarations. I have read their indictment
 of African Men and I feel if the other side of the coin was revealed would
 bring about a world war IV. We are already fighting WW III as you may all be
 aware.



 Good luck to those who parochially see the role of others and not theirs.

 Ejiku

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

2010-04-26 Thread Robert Ejiku
Apollo and Akile,

I like your concerns but in whatever Lee presents, nothing there really
should worry the forum and for sure its his opinion that can be rebuffed.

This forum is wary of personal attacks on the person of sometimes the
President and allegations made against people of the nature a one time Amin
used to make from the safe haven that America is.

These are good issues raised that I would implore other forum members of
opposing views to pick up to make their positions stronger because they
sound purely developmental and no top secret in any circle.

The only sign that we would have lost it is when any one sees these issues
as top secret and sensitive to raise on this forum.

Akile and Apollo, take heart. In anycase he is saying what our politicians
from the region and already said.


Thank you.


Ejiku



On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 11:55 AM, ONZOMA APOLLO aponzom70...@yahoo.comwrote:

  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 

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

2010-04-26 Thread Robert Ejiku
Christine,

Congs for your active participation on this forum and surely that level of
entry has always been a breath of fresh air.

Other people are worried that these genuine concerns must be kept top secret
and I don't agree. One can discern personal opinions from genuine society
needs.

Thank you and keep on with your respectable and exemplary
participation which never border personal attacks and frustrations


Ejiku
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 3:39 PM, christine munduru cmund...@yahoo.comwrote:

  Dear Lee,
 I am impressed with the ideas you have put forward. It is the duty of
 people who have such knowledge to inform our low educated voters who do not
 understand how important their votes can be in shapping the country. If such
 ideas are not welcomed in this forum, then I am afraid, we cannot stand for
 the voiceless and it will therefore have no meaning for us to be making
 noise on this forum that we want to rejuninate our region. What
 rejuvinationation if we just want to sit and see ourselves being exploited
 by the very government which is supposed to be accountable to her citizens?
 Very soon we shall have a compulsary national health insurance and some of
 us will be paying 50% taxes out of our salaries. And guess what? The money
 will go to buy an expensive presidential jet which will be used for taking
 first daugthers to deliver in Germany while our mothers, daughters wives and
 sisters will be delivering in Arua hospital with plenty of dont have's. So
 we should keep quite and watch? While other regions waited till now to see
 the other side of the government, WestNile with always alert citizens show
 it come very early. I am very proud to be part of such people who think
 ahead. It will be unfortunate of us when everybody is now fed up we make a U
 turn without tangible benefits to support what we didnt for the last 24
 years. I am sorry, I dont go by majority and wont support because others are
 doing so. Should I be discontinued from this forum, Alleluia!

 I am sorry to say that those who dont like freedom of expression in this
 forum are like the government who likes praying on the ignorance of people
 and get so annoyed when there are elites with alot of information like this
 one. Information is power, we should educate our people about voting and
 voting wisely. It is our duty we must fullfill. That is why government is
 trembling to close media houses and putting them in limbo. I know some of
 you could be government spies. But if you want to spy on your brothers and
 sisters, the richness wont take you far and your generation will be finished
 when you are still watching.

 Thanks

 Christine

  --
 *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 

Re: [WestNileNet] WestNile night

2010-04-26 Thread Robert Ejiku
Robert,

You mean we have quickly run out of our talented westnilers??? If yes, then
I will perform with AZ on the night. Ha-ha-ha-ha haa!! someone lend me a
voice, to be paid with full interest.

Robert, hope you are back from wherever you had disappeared.


Ejiku

On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 4:59 PM, afe...@mtn.co.ug wrote:

  Hi All,



 3rd edition of Westnile night is on this Friday 30th April 2010 at Club
 Palui. Any suggestions on whom to consider for performances is welcome.



 Details will follow during the week.



 Regards,

 Robert



 *From:* westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] *On
 Behalf Of *afe...@mtn.co.ug
 *Sent:* Wednesday, March 24, 2010 10:41 AM
 *To:* westnilenet@kym.net
 *Cc:* patricklub...@yahoo.co.uk
 *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
 Sagara* and 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 
 5thMarch 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] WestNile night

2010-04-26 Thread Robert Ejiku
Hi Robert,

Who will supply the curtains?!!.  Paul ikoga ama aza in this.


Robert, you could use your generally good links to get through other
performers even if not from westnile just to give this night more publicity
as it seems to be on most lips everytime it draws near. I was in Arua
recently and my villagemates wanted to attend had it not been for the
requirement of shoes and having to speak English at the gate.

What a shame.

Well done though for keeping it there.

Ejiku

On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 5:15 PM, afe...@mtn.co.ug wrote:

  Ejiku,



 I mean a singer/local talent of choice among our very own. Yes I’m around
 and making preps for Friday because the team behind this would want to
 engage members as much as possible. You and Aza can be curtain raisers



 Regards,

 Afema



 *From:* westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] *On
 Behalf Of *Robert Ejiku
 *Sent:* Monday, April 26, 2010 5:11 PM
 *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile

 *Cc:* patricklub...@yahoo.co.uk
 *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] WestNile night



 Robert,



 You mean we have quickly run out of our talented westnilers??? If yes, then
 I will perform with AZ on the night. Ha-ha-ha-ha haa!! someone lend me a
 voice, to be paid with full interest.



 Robert, hope you are back from wherever you had disappeared.





 Ejiku

 On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 4:59 PM, afe...@mtn.co.ug wrote:

 Hi All,



 3rd edition of Westnile night is on this Friday 30th April 2010 at Club
 Palui. Any suggestions on whom to consider for performances is welcome.



 Details will follow during the week.



 Regards,

 Robert



 *From:* westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] *On
 Behalf Of *afe...@mtn.co.ug
 *Sent:* Wednesday, March 24, 2010 10:41 AM
 *To:* westnilenet@kym.net
 *Cc:* patricklub...@yahoo.co.uk
 *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
 Sagara* and 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

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

2010-04-26 Thread Robert Ejiku
Hi Everyone, we can focus the debate now.

On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 6:05 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:

   Christine Munduru,

 Our Forum believes in freedom of expression. No one will persecute you or
 Lee for expressing your intellectualism and thought. You are not like some
 local ladies who want to discuss petties on the net



 --- On *Mon, 4/26/10, christine munduru cmund...@yahoo.com* wrote:


 From: christine munduru cmund...@yahoo.com
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Can Northern Uganda cast vote of
 self-destruction?
 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Date: Monday, April 26, 2010, 12:39 PM

  Dear Lee,
 I am impressed with the ideas you have put forward. It is the duty of
 people who have such knowledge to inform our low educated voters who do not
 understand how important their votes can be in shapping the country. If such
 ideas are not welcomed in this forum, then I am afraid, we cannot stand for
 the voiceless and it will therefore have no meaning for us to be making
 noise on this forum that we want to rejuninate our region. What
 rejuvinationation if we just want to sit and see ourselves being exploited
 by the very government which is supposed to be accountable to her citizens?
 Very soon we shall have a compulsary national health insurance and some of
 us will be paying 50% taxes out of our salaries. And guess what? The money
 will go to buy an expensive presidential jet which will be used for taking
 first daugthers to deliver in Germany while our mothers, daughters wives and
 sisters will be delivering in Arua hospital with plenty of dont have's. So
 we should keep quite and watch? While other regions waited till now to see
 the other side of the government, WestNile with always alert citizens show
 it come very early. I am very proud to be part of such people who think
 ahead. It will be unfortunate of us when everybody is now fed up we make a U
 turn without tangible benefits to support what we didnt for the last 24
 years. I am sorry, I dont go by majority and wont support because others are
 doing so. Should I be discontinued from this forum, Alleluia!

 I am sorry to say that those who dont like freedom of expression in this
 forum are like the government who likes praying on the ignorance of people
 and get so annoyed when there are elites with alot of information like this
 one. Information is power, we should educate our people about voting and
 voting wisely. It is our duty we must fullfill. That is why government is
 trembling to close media houses and putting them in limbo. I know some of
 you could be government spies. But if you want to spy on your brothers and
 sisters, the richness wont take you far and your generation will be finished
 when you are still watching.

 Thanks

 Christine

  --
 *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 

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

2010-04-26 Thread Robert Ejiku
Good debate but its time has now expired. We wait for the topic for tomorrow
and Im happy you guys are on the net all day and I think even night. I
wonder when we do what is meant for the night like
...drinking!. What were you guys thinking. Awania.

I love all you guys out there.

Good night.




On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 6:33 PM, aji...@mtn.co.ug wrote:

  Lol.. Exactly. That said shows how far one has come from. Rural-Urban
 excitement!!

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 *From*: westnilenet-boun...@kym.net westnilenet-boun...@kym.net
 *To*: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 *Sent*: Mon Apr 26 18:26:30 2010

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

 Hi Everyone, we can focus the debate now.

 On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 6:05 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:

   Christine Munduru,

 Our Forum believes in freedom of expression. No one will persecute you or
 Lee for expressing your intellectualism and thought. You are not like some
 local ladies who want to discuss petties on the net



 --- On *Mon, 4/26/10, christine munduru cmund...@yahoo.com* wrote:


 From: christine munduru cmund...@yahoo.com
 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Can Northern Uganda cast vote of
 self-destruction?
 To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
 Date: Monday, April 26, 2010, 12:39 PM

  Dear Lee,
 I am impressed with the ideas you have put forward. It is the duty of
 people who have such knowledge to inform our low educated voters who do not
 understand how important their votes can be in shapping the country. If such
 ideas are not welcomed in this forum, then I am afraid, we cannot stand for
 the voiceless and it will therefore have no meaning for us to be making
 noise on this forum that we want to rejuninate our region. What
 rejuvinationation if we just want to sit and see ourselves being exploited
 by the very government which is supposed to be accountable to her citizens?
 Very soon we shall have a compulsary national health insurance and some of
 us will be paying 50% taxes out of our salaries. And guess what? The money
 will go to buy an expensive presidential jet which will be used for taking
 first daugthers to deliver in Germany while our mothers, daughters wives and
 sisters will be delivering in Arua hospital with plenty of dont have's. So
 we should keep quite and watch? While other regions waited till now to see
 the other side of the government, WestNile with always alert citizens show
 it come very early. I am very proud to be part of such people who think
 ahead. It will be unfortunate of us when everybody is now fed up we make a U
 turn without tangible benefits to support what we didnt for the last 24
 years. I am sorry, I dont go by majority and wont support because others are
 doing so. Should I be discontinued from this forum, Alleluia!

 I am sorry to say that those who dont like freedom of expression in this
 forum are like the government who likes praying on the ignorance of people
 and get so annoyed when there are elites with alot of information like this
 one. Information is power, we should educate our people about voting and
 voting wisely. It is our duty we must fullfill. That is why government is
 trembling to close media houses and putting them in limbo. I know some of
 you could be government spies. But if you want to spy on your brothers and
 sisters, the richness wont take you far and your generation will be finished
 when you are still watching.

 Thanks

 Christine

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 *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

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 *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 

Re: [WestNileNet] West Nile Night

2010-04-26 Thread Robert Ejiku
Well said..

On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 6:27 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:

   Roberto,

 We are ready for the West Nile Night. This is one of the things which keep
 the West Nile Foundation afloat. Forget about the self appointed angels of
 death angenoir. Paul, Eddie, John, Ejiku, Ojaku and I have a surprise
 package for you. Buga aka Voodoo and Gordon will be the queen dancers. I
 have not forgotten about AZ. I understand Ori is no longer the Owner of
 Inyakinya and Alemi is in Nairobi. so set the stage for Us. I do not know
 where Eyoki will be but lets watch the space


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Re: [WestNileNet] BREAKING NEWS ON SHARONS TREATMENT IN INDIA

2010-03-24 Thread Robert Ejiku
Hi David Acidri,

Congs for the hard and relentless efforts you andthe team put to get
to this result. We pride with gratitude to your team.

All the best.


Robert Ejiku

On 3/24/10, Gilbert Ringtho gring...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
 Awadifooyo David.




 
 From: Acidri David Onzima jbdac...@yahoo.com
 To: WNF westnilenet@kym.net
 Sent: Wed, 24 March, 2010 17:13:11
 Subject: [WestNileNet] BREAKING NEWS ON SHARONS TREATMENT IN INDIA


 Dear all

 I have just gotten this breaking news that Sharon treatment has been
 completed and the tests done this day now confirm Sharon Cancer FREE. There
 is still one more challenge we will likely face as we await the final
 medical bill.

 Please check your pockets and wallets for whatever monies you have in
 readiness to overcome this final medical bill challenge. We will appeal to
 you for this support when we cant manage it considering that you have
 already done a great deal.

 Its not the rightful moment for me to say thank you for all your support,
 but why not receive this thank you to have a taste of the real one after she
 jets to Uganda?

 Regards

 Acidri David Onzima.





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