Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 66, Issue 5

2014-02-14 Thread atibuni kefa
Folks, Happy Valentine’s Day!
Personally, I’m not a conformist and I hate
it when an individual tends to think that his or her frame of reference is
always superior to others! For example, when we are talking about tolerating
trivial matters, who is defining the trivia? How come others are trivial and
others are not? Why don’t we address the merits of the issues raised instead of
talking about “individuals”? I don’t think disagreeing or suggesting a
different view point to an issue raised on this forum renders one useless as
emphasised in an earlier comment. It looks like we are trying to create a sort
of power distance on this forum and I don’t think it’s the best place to do
that! Well, leadership for such a setting is very important but a leader who is
not open to divergent views easily misses out the point and we will continue to
pretend to be peace brokers for our quarrelling politicians. To me, being part
of this forum is also not a sort of coercion to accept certain pre-determined 
views because
it’s a market place for exchange of Ideas. 
Kefa 



On Friday, February 14, 2014 8:33 AM, Patrick Ezaga pez...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
Colleagues,

Until such time when our leaders and we as Westnilers are able to put aside our 
political shades and personal differences for the sake of common good, a lot 
will remain elusive for us. Meningitis is now ravaging West Nile, coming hot on 
the heels of Hepatitis B whose efforts are still unaccomplished. Shouldn't 
Abiriga, Wadri, Onzima, Dibele et al sit on the same table for such a cause???

Back to the Dibele appointment, I think the issue has been taken overboard. One 
of the key tenets of the establishment of this forum was to act as a notice 
Board of sorts on one hand while enabling us to engage in constructive 
discourse which would otherwise be difficult given the geographic dynamics. No 
one is coerced to accept any or all of the invitations to treat posted herein. 
Voluntarism has been the key. As such, if anyone has reservations about any 
issue posted on this net, it is their right to steer clear from it. NO ONE IS 
FORCED TO DO ANYTHING!!

It is purely based on one's conviction of the issue at hand and the willingness 
to voluntarily participate. In stating one's disapproval/disagreement with any 
issue, the least expected is that such a position is communicated with a degree 
of maturity as opposed to negativity and sometimes outright personalization of 
issues! We have read more trivial matters on this forum but tolerated them 
until they fade away!! So far, it is impossible to filter what comes through on 
this forum given the unregulated access. As noted severally, the most effective 
commentators on this forum are the ones who are a no show when it comes to 
moving from verbose to action!!! How many calls and appeals were made by 
Christine Munduru and team on the Hepatitis project? How many heeded tangibly? 
Didn't it boil down to largely the usual selfless individuals when it came to 
action? And yet this effort was in the public domain in this forum and beyond.

A forum that brings Abiriga and Dibele on the same table may become a turning 
point and an opportunity for them to bury whatever hatchet (if any). We cannot 
afford to have leaders who spend a load of their time bickering over sometimes 
small matters rather than focusing on service delivery.  This could be an 
opportunity for them to listen to our concerns, as key stakeholders, first 
hand. They could together take up and address issues like Hepatitis B and 
Meningitis in Arua and Yumbe respectively and West Nile in general. They could 
use their networks to jostle government to wake up to the realities in West 
Nile. The shrewd RDCs have managed to steer development efforts to their areas 
of operation purely on the basis of political manoeuvring and networking. 
Personally, I don't see a problem with government and opposition sitting one a 
round table to address a common problem, as long as it benefits the people.

I think the proposal by Lino was in good faith and targeted at those who see 
sense out of it. Those on the contrary have a right to stay away or at the very 
least express their views in an appropriate manner, with due regard to the 
diverse nature of the members in this forum! Whoever accepts to be part of the 
www should be prepared for what comes with it.   
 
 
Patrick Onen Ezaga


Get it done ... yes you can if you believe in yourself”

   



On Friday, February 14, 2014 9:33 AM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com 
wrote:
 
Afi, this is just on the spot




On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 8:52 PM, JohnAJackson javud...@gmail.com wrote:

Dear Afi, 

I second your opinion.

I believe we need responsible civil servants (people) who understand their 
duties to the citizens they serve.If you are appointed to serve your 
community, I believe you (the civil servant) has been chosen based on the 
skills the President (or any other authority) trusts that you will serve 

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

2014-02-11 Thread atibuni kefa



I totally agree with you Ismail. 



On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 12:54 PM, banduga ismail bani...@yahoo.co.uk 
wrote:
 
Members,
Excitement is a normal human attribute, presumably for the good things. The 
difference between the two appointees may actually be negligible - one speaks 
better English than the other. What is our criteria for celebrating the new 
appointment and the transfer? Command of the colonial language, objectivity and 
analytical approaches to problem solving, socialization? How many of us knew 
professor Bukenya (mahogany) and his work before he was appointed Vice 
president? How many of us were disappointed with his work as a vice president?


Use those monies to improve education qualities in our schools.




On Tuesday, 11 February 2014, 10:26, Sebastian Owilla 
sebastian.owi...@mrcuganda.org wrote:
 
 
Colleagues,
 
My view is we should have one celebration party for the two VIPs in the office 
of the RDC in Arua. At the same party, we shall welcome Mr DEBELE, and also bid 
farewell to Mr ABIRIGA. Brothers and sisters, at this stage,  we should work 
towards unifying our people who have been divided by selfish ‘leaders’, hence 
it does not matter which political party one subscribes to. When I am paying my 
taxes, I pay to the government of Uganda (my custodian), NOT NRM. When the my 
taxes are being misused, it is my hard-earned money being wasted not NRM money.
 
I do not agree with others who seem to imply that the out-going RDC does not 
deserve applause.
 
Let the district leadership committee draw a budget and then reach out all 
well-wishers (not necessarily Westi Nilers or Arua district for that matter).  
Invite district Leaders to grace this party. Eminent  invited guests should 
come from all the religions, all political parties, opinion leaders, the 
disadvantaged groups and others. 
 
Regarding funding, certainly the core funding should come from the district.
 
Cheers!!
 
Sebastian
 
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[WestNileNet] Current crisis in South Sudan

2014-01-09 Thread atibuni kefa
 
Dear folks,
I have been intrigued after listening to various submissions
by members of U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on the current crisis
in South Sudan especially submissions by Hon Nancy. You could listen to this 
http://www.foreign.senate.gov/hearings/010914am I was forwarded this link by 
Fr. Ezama Ruffino. Cheers.
The Situation in South Sudan
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[WestNileNet] Maracha man who designed the national flag not recognised

2013-10-06 Thread atibuni kefa
 
Dear Folks,
I have just heard from a friend that one Mr.Mateo Nyai
Simen, 84,born of Maracha district who designed the national flag in 1961 has
never been recognised  by any government
and is now grumbling at his residence in Mvara ward,Arua municipality. Then I
thought about  the story of late George
Wilberforce Kakoma ,the man who composed the national anthem and had to fight 
many
battles in demanding a token of appreciation from the government.
How can this forum be of help to Mr Mateo?
Have a good week,
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Re: [WestNileNet] Fwd: VERY URGENT- Employment opportunity in Oman

2013-07-25 Thread atibuni kefa
This is cool. How I wish





 From: Bernard B. Obaa obaa...@gmail.com
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2013 8:32 AM
Subject: [WestNileNet] Fwd: VERY URGENT- Employment opportunity in Oman
 


FYI

Bernard


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From: gerald matua amanduma...@yahoo.com
Date: Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 6:28 PM
Subject: VERY URGENT- Employment opportunity in Oman
To: Bernard Bonton Obaa obaa...@gmail.com, Benard Obaa 
obaa...@agric.mak.ac.ug, Charles Dra-ecabo draec...@hotmail.com, Sam Andema 
andema...@yahoo.co.uk, Akello Doreen akel...@yahoo.com, Angude Gilbert 
angudegilb...@gmail.com, obulejoj...@yahoo.co.uk obulejoj...@yahoo.co.uk, 
gerald matua amanduma...@yahoo.com, Robert afayoa...@yahoo.co.uk



Dear All, Please take a look at this and circulate:


Dear brothers and sisters there is an opportunity for teaching assistants in 
media at Al Bayan College in Muscat, Sultanate of Oman. Prospective candidates 
should have a masters degree in mass communication, public relations or 
journalism. 3 years teaching experience is required for this job.If you feel 
you can accept a take home of about 5.2 million Uganda shillings per month 
please send your CV to dor...@bayancollege.net. by Saturday 27 July 2014. 

Benefits include:

1. Return air ticket for you every year to Uganda for holiday
2. If you are married then you and your spouse with upto 2 of your children 
below 18 years are entitled to free health insurance and return air tickets 
every year
3. Other benefits will be discussed further for only those who show interest

 
 

Amandu Gerald Matua



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Re: [WestNileNet] State of the Foundation Address

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




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


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

May the Almighty God bless all of you

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

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Re: [WestNileNet] Great Team Leaders!?!

2013-07-09 Thread atibuni kefa
With due respect, I think Instead of digressing we could
focus on the two key questions; How about you? Do you have the skill and 
personality
to leave a positive mark on your project team? Besides, there are not just any
good intentions but I think, all good intentions.
 



 From: Hussein Juruga husseinjur...@gmail.com
To: westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 2:45 AM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Great Team Leaders!?!
 


Besides Mahatma Ghandi, the fellows mentioned in the advisory were actually the 
most power hungry rulers who killed for the sake of power and conquest.
Their actions are in fact most heinous and comparable, if not worse than 
Hitlers.
They wanted to rule the world, and so went about their conquest with battle, 
mass murder, enslavement, rape, destruction, dictatorship and torture.
However, the actual advice forwarded seems worthwhile and I appreciate any good 
intentions. Thank you for sharing.
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Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2013 09:50:29 -0500
From: JohnAJackson javud...@gmail.com
To: westnilenet@kym.net westnilenet@kym.net
Subject: [WestNileNet] Attributes of Great Team Leader
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I received this article from one of my professional journals and wanted to
share with everyone. Check your own grid.

Who comes to your mind when you think of leadership greatness? Alexander
the Great, Napoleon Bonaparte, Mahatma Gandhi, and George Washington? They
each possessed skills and personality traits that left a mark on history.
How about you? Do you have the skill and personality to leave a positive
mark on your project team? Read on and see how you stack up against the:

*Attributes of Great Team Leaders*

*#1 - Treats Others with Respect*
Your team needs to have respect for whomever they follow. It's hard to
respect someone that you know doesn't respect you. Members of your team may
not be as experienced or accomplished as you, but never behave
condescendingly towards them.

*#2 - Leads by Example*
Great team leaders know that actions speak louder than words. You can
describe how you want your team to operate, or simply show them by your
actions. Regardless of what is important to you, such as timeliness,
quality, or thoroughness, your actions in these areas must be congruent
with your words.

*#3 - Keeps the Negative Out*
There's no room for negativity or complaining on a project team. Great
project team leaders track down where negativity is originating from and
resolve the issue at the source. Not everything goes perfectly on a
project, and leaders are fully aware that focusing on the negative side of
a situation can turn into a self-fulfilling prophecy. If you say something
long enough you'll find a way for it to come true, even if it's not good.

*#4 - Is Easy to Access*
Great team leaders are accessible by the troops. They don't hole themselves
up in an office somewhere and speak through intermediaries. They are on the
front line with their team members and understand both their triumphs and
failures.

*#5 - Maintains High Standards*
Another trait of a great team leader is non-compromising standards. There
is always much resistance on the path to complete a project, which exerts
pressure to take shortcuts, bypass approvals, or leave something out of the
project plan. An exceptional team leader resists these influences and
always takes the high road.

*#6 - Makes Decisions*
A great team leader understands that nothing can move forward until a
decision has been made. Rather than bring a project to a standstill with
paralysis by analysis, a team leader will focus on making lots of good
decisions quickly rather than just a few great decisions slowly.
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Re: [WestNileNet] Upcoming Communique from the President WNF

2013-07-08 Thread atibuni kefa


Dear
Patrick,
Thanks a bunch for this
info. Indeed, it will be good for His Excellency the president to  clear the air
once and for all because I personally feel the issue of the perceived silence of
the Executive has been analyzedand over-analyzed for
the slightest hint of stress or strain.
Your
Excellency, we eagerly await for your “state-of-the-nation” address,
Regards,
Kefa 



 From: Patrick Ezaga pez...@yahoo.com
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Monday, July 8, 2013 10:05 AM
Subject: [WestNileNet] Upcoming Communique from the President WNF
 


Dear West Nilers,

There has been a discussion by members in the recent past regarding the 
perceived silence by the Executive of WNF, a genuine concern by all intents and 
purposes. These have been on-going discussions and actions in the backyard. 
This is therefore to inform members that President will soon issue a 
comprehensive statement detailing the status of events in the foundation and 
the way forward.   

 
 
Patrick Onen Ezaga 
Cell: +256-77-2511472
    +256-70-1511947

 
Get it done ... yes you can if you believe in yourself”
   
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Re: [WestNileNet] The Hunt For J Kony

2013-04-07 Thread atibuni kefa


Surely,
words have no meanings. Meanings are in people! LOL

--- On Fri, 4/5/13, Ezama Ruffino ezama.ruff...@gmail.com wrote:

From: Ezama Ruffino ezama.ruff...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] The Hunt For J Kony
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
Date: Friday, April 5, 2013, 5:04 PM

Secret Service
--

A young man was coming out of church one day, and the pastor was standing at the

door as always to shake hands.
The pastor grabbed the young man by the hand and pulled him aside. Young man, 
he said to him, You need to join the Army of the Lord!
The young man replied, I'm already in the Army of the Lord, Pastor.

The pastor questioned, How come I don't see you except at Christmas and 
Easter?
He whispered back, I'm in the Secret Service.



On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Peter Odama peter.od...@gmail.com wrote:

My Bro
Kony is invisible, ie why thereare invisible NGOs formed for rehabilitation in 
Northern Uganda
All complicated long range detectors have failed to locate him

Thanks




On 5 April 2013 16:54, George Afi Obitre-Gama gobi...@yahoo.com wrote:



The US has offered USD 5million for information leading to capture of Joseph 
Kony. Guys. are'nt you gonna take leave and get the CAR visa to bounty hunt?? 
Brothers in the forces, you could be having some information - kindly let me 
know in camera. We shall share the spoils!!


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Re: [WestNileNet] WEST NILE EDUCATION CONFRENCE

2013-03-01 Thread atibuni kefa



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 




 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 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 

Re: [WestNileNet] Fwd: Baseline Survey report

2013-02-25 Thread atibuni kefa
Dear Taban,
Though I haven't read through the report in entirety,I would
wish to add my voice in commending you and  your team  for the job well done.I
have looked at the research agenda  and I
feel it offers a good framework for policymakers  in our region, particularly 
Kokobo district.
In addition, I believe  such are the
issues we could engage in more frequently on this meeting place. You know
sometimes we are  more theoretical and
less pragmatic. Once again , thanks for your good example.
Kefa 


 From: Charles Male cdm...@gmail.com
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2013 10:36 PM
Subject: [WestNileNet] Fwd: Baseline Survey report
 
--- On Tue, 2/12/13, Taban Rashid tabsr...@yahoo.com wrote:

Dear All,

ope this find well and in reading mood. Please I am requesting you
spare some time to pass through this attached document.

Your feedback is very important is patiently being waited for.

Wish yoy good readings

Regards and Blessings.

Taban Rashid
KOCISONET

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

2013-01-02 Thread atibuni kefa


Spot on, Sam. Personally I’m not a member of the Ombachi OBs
and all along I had imagined that they have a separate list serve under an
independent structure. Indeed, trying to tie issues of this forum to the later,
in my opinion, is a skewed debate. Sometimes it is also good to express
ourselves with clarity and keep it succinct as possible once we are on a public
platform like this; otherwise we risk digressing from the issues we may purport
to address.
Kefa Atibuni  




 From: Sam Aderubo samader...@yahoo.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: Sunday, December 30, 2012 11:25 PM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] BREAKING NEWS: Dr Sylvester Onzivua being take 
Buganda Road Court, requires sureties
 

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.com wrote:

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] Acting Presidency

2012-12-15 Thread atibuni kefa

Caleb,
From a layman's perspective the grounds of faulting you are very weak.Im 
pretty sure you will disprove them.Merry
--
 On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 05:59 PST Caleb Alaka wrote:
 
 Dear Colleagues,
 
 Mr. Ejiku Robert will with immediate effect assume the Presidency of the 
 Foundation in an acting position. I have stepped aside following a case which 
 touches on my moral integrity. Until the case is disposed of by the High 
 Court of Uganda. On the 14th day of December, 2012, the Disciplinary 
 Committee of our regulatory body found me guilty without charging me and/or 
 summoning me for a hearing. I was found guilty of professional misconduct in 
 that my law firm filed an election petition of an LC111 Chairperson of Nsangi 
 Subcounty, Wakiso District in a Chief Magistrates Court instead of the High 
 Court and as such the Petition was dismissed and that was my offence. In 
 other words I have been penalized for loosing a case. The committee did not 
 consider the fact that I did not personally handle the case as an Advocate, 
 they did not summon me to give my defence, they did not give me a hearing. I 
 was not formally charged. The Committee did not take into
  consideration the fact that I had won all the 15 Election Petitions I 
  personally handled in the High Court and the Court of Appeal. I have taken 
  up the matter with the High Court for Judicial Review.
 
 I will update you about the progress and I wish every one a Happy X-Mass. I 
 am currently out of the Country but will meet your Executive to formally 
 handover until the matter is cleared by the High Court.
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Re: [WestNileNet] Uncle Nyax???

2012-11-21 Thread atibuni kefa


Quite spectacular! Congs, my brother!
Kefa  Atibuni 


 From: ALFRED NYAKUNI unclen...@yahoo.com
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net; 
lulub...@yahoo.co.uk lulub...@yahoo.co.uk; eric alema 
erical...@yahoo.co.uk; frank mugabi franke...@yahoo.com; draza jackson 
dr...@un.org 
Cc: matata jimmy matataji...@yahoo.com; ambayo michael ambam...@yahoo.com; 
androa gloria androa...@yahoo.com; helen mayele helenmay...@yahoo.com 
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 3:15 AM
Subject: [WestNileNet] Uncle Nyax???
 

Hai every one,
 
For those of you who missed our introduction-traditional marriage on 10/11/12, 
here are a few pics to give you the impression of what happened on that 
Saturday down in River Oli division
 
-Arua Municipality
 
 
Thank you
 
Uncle Nyax,

Radio Pacis 90.9 fm
P.O.Box 494,
Arua.
E-mail:unclen...@yahoo.com
Alternative E-mail:anyak...@kyu.ac.ug
Tel:+256772373312.
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[WestNileNet] Attack on the Daily Monitor

2012-09-26 Thread atibuni kefa
Dear Ernest,
I do not presume to know exactly what happened in Gulu the day Arua RDC Maj. 
Ibrahim Abriga reportedly made comments about a Peace Prize for Archbishop John 
Baptist Odama, but I’m rather touched by your opinion of The Daily Monitor 
Newspaper.
In  your submission you indicate that The Daily Monitor is not as well a “paper 
of record”, something   I have found very hard to swallow especially when you 
and I know very well that we cut our first tooth in journalism at this 
newspaper (the then Monitor) that we are despising today. Is it that since we 
left things changed for the worst? What was our level of contribution when we 
were at Namuwongo? Are you insinuating that the story the Daily Monitor carried 
on Abiriga was erroneous? Did they retract this story? Even if The Daily 
Monitor retracted the story it would still not be such a terrible thing to the 
extend of reducing the newspaper to “not a paper of record” because its not an 
uncommon practice for well established and reputed publications. For example 
the Newyork Times, probably one of the most reputable publications, very often 
clarifies or in other unusual circumstances completely retracts erroneous 
stories.
Ernest, as a senior brother I have always liked you for your rare sense of 
frankness when dealing with debatable  issues like this one on Major Abiriga 
but I really wonder why you  had to digress to the Daily Monitor.
By the way at the close of last month old guards of the Daily Monitor were 
invited for a dinner to mark 20 years of existence of the newspaper at Hotel 
Serena and it was a day of smiles, decorum and pageantry...ask Tabu, he will 
tell you more. Some of us where even given medals of outstanding performance 
for the work we did a decade ago. I know the RDC would say my medal should have 
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Re: [WestNileNet] Late Captain William Leti (R.I.P)

2012-08-20 Thread atibuni kefa


Caleb,
I add my voice in thanking you for the stewardship.
Although some of us did not know our late Brother Capt. Leti
that well, I know he definitely meant a lot for the West community and the whole
country.  
Indeed, we feel the pain of the family and we pray that God gives them the
courage to pass through this trying moment.


Sincere Condolences,
 
Atibuni Kefa 


 From: Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 1:53 AM
Subject: [WestNileNet] Late Captain William Leti (R.I.P)
 
Dear colleagues, the West Nile Foundation raised Ug. Shs 2,000,000/- (two 
million cash) as its contribution towards issues pertaining our late Brother 
Capt. Leti. 

In its meeting of yesterday, members of the foundation resolved that their 
contribution goes towards catering for third term school fees for Tracy, 
Sheldon, Cynthia and Elizabeth. These are the orphans left by the deceased. 

We are cognizant of the fact that UPDF undertook to pay school fees for the 
orphans. However, we are aware of the bureaucracy in Government. We bought a 
writhe and have written a Condolence letter. We partnered with Gaagaa 
Enterprises Limited to transport Mourners and UPDF provided fuel for the bus. 
Burial is tomorrow and some representatives of the Foundation are going to be 
present at the burial. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the 
Membership of the Foundation and Appeal to all of us to continue with the 
virtue of Unity. May the Soul of the deceased Rest in Peace

Caleb Alaka
President West Nile Foundation 

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Re: [WestNileNet] Late Captain William Leti (R.I.P)

2012-08-20 Thread atibuni kefa
 
On the contrary the message is that you have exhibited high levels
of ingenuity in mobilizing members of the West Nile Foundation in mourning our
late Brother Capt. Leti. You know managing difficult times like this can also
be very difficult. 



 From: Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com
To: atibuni kefa atibu...@yahoo.com; A Virtual Network for friends of West 
Nile westnilenet@kym.net 
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 6:28 AM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Late Captain William Leti (R.I.P)
 

Your message is blank

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 20, 2012, at 16:25, atibuni kefa atibu...@yahoo.com wrote:


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Re: [WestNileNet] FW: Loss of nine colleagues

2012-08-02 Thread atibuni kefa
May their souls Rest In eternal Peace.Kefa AtibuniFrom: Patrick Adiima adii...@mtn.co.ug To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net  Sent: Thursday, August 2, 2012 2:26 PM Subject: [WestNileNet] FW:  Loss of nine colleagues   


 
 




  
  

Patrick Adiima
 
Regional Marketing Coordinator - SW/Western Region 
Marketing Department 
Cell:
+256772120187 
email:
adii...@mtn.co.ug 
 

  


From: Patrick Adiima

Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2012 2:07 PM
To: 'A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile'
Subject: FW: [WestNileNet] Loss of nine colleagues 


  


From: Patrick Adiima

Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2012 10:04 AM
To: 'A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile'
Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Loss of nine colleagues 


  
Dear Brothers, and Sisters, 
  
It was real tragic and horrible situation to bury 9 of my relatives all at ago.
 
This accident happened on Friday last week at around 8.pm on Karuma-off Gulu rd. 13 km while 12 of my relatives were taking the body of one relative who died
 from Entebbe ( Late Tabu) for burial in Maracha, Tara sub county – Kololo. 
  
A double cabin was provided by Nakasongola District Local Government through Late Azaga – district health officer Nakasongola ( he too died in the accident)
 to take the first dead body for burial. The driver crushed into a stationary trailer, crashing all the 9 beyond recognition.
 
  
Great thanks to Mr. James Nyakuni(Gaagaa Coaches) and Mr. Embati( California Bus service) who helped to transport mourners from Arua, Maracha and Koboko;
 Arua District LC 5 – Maracha -Nyakuni , Women MP Maracha District Hon Lamatia Ruth who was the chief mourner , and all those who mourned with us. 
  
Thousands of people gathered for the joint funeral service that was done at Kololo Primary school. 
  
3 survivors were taken to Atapara health centre, now in Lacor Hospital in critical condition,
are recovering. 
  
The main cause of the accident(according to Police) was high speed coupled with drink driving. The driver survived, and nowhere
 to be seen as yet. 
  
The Major Candia
 will be buried today by the UPDF, and one private will be buried tomorrow. 
  
  
May the souls of the deceased Rest in Eternal Peace 
  
  
  
Patrick 
  

From: westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net]
On Behalf Of Godfrey Mundua
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2012 9:24 AM
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Loss of nine colleagues 

  
Kaleb,
When did this accident happen??
Kindly send us more info and updates on this..am surprised to learn this from you.
I have friends and relatives who travelled.

Godfrey 

On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 9:19 AM, Benard Titre titreben...@yahoo.com wrote: 



My Heart felt condolences. May their souls R.I.P! 


 


TB.d...Son 








From: Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net

Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 6:36 PM
Subject: [WestNileNet] Loss of nine colleagues 





Condolences to all those who lost a friend or a relative on the Karuma accident which claimed nine lives of our  Beloved colleagues to wit: Major, Jimmy (R.I.P) and colleagues.


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Re: [WestNileNet] Small Mistakes

2012-07-27 Thread atibuni kefa


Caleb,

Your comment on Betty’s posting is quite inspirational! It’s
the reason I’m begging Kiggs to rescind my earlier request for De-registration.

Kefa  Atibuni 



--- On Thu, 7/26/12, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:

From: Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Small Mistakes
To: betty wuzu betb...@yahoo.com, A Virtual Network for friends of West 
Nile westnilenet@kym.net
Cc: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
Date: Thursday, July 26, 2012, 10:56 PM

Betty, I felt saddened when you begun your posting, which indeed was exquisite 
with an apologetic tone. Civilization today has been built on the tenet of 
freedom of thought. All the discoveries and scientific inventions which 
transformed humanity were possible because of freedom of conscience, thought 
and expression. I have been an advocate of tolerance of divergent views. Yes I 
too like all of us from West Nile is a moralist. I also advocate for maturity 
and responsibility while exercising freedom of thought and expression. It 
becomes saddening for people to fear posting matters on this forum because of 
the ruckus it may cause. Yes let's show a sense of responsibility in our 
postings. This need should never override the collective and wider need of 
encouraging open minded discourses and debate on this net. People should not 
become scared for may be annoying some one before they express themselves. We 
are not a police state on this forum. Betty, your
 posting was educative. So next time do not fear, because to the best of my 
knowledge, we are all intellectuals who gain and learn from each other from 
this net. Wish all of you a nice Weekend and a peaceful West Nile night today 
at Club Lebeaujolais at Centenary Park for those who will attend. 

Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 26, 2012, at 14:33, betty wuzu betb...@yahoo.com wrote:

I hope this does not bring me problems...lolHave a good day.
How Small Mistakes can cost in Life.  



A Baker was asked to print 1 st  John 4:18  on a wedding cake and he forgot the 
“1 st ” and printed
John 4:18. 

 

1 st  John 4:18 reads
  There is no fear in love.  But perfect love cast out fear, because 
fear has torment. He that fears is not made perfect in love.”        



John 4:18 reads  For you have had five husbands; and he whom you now have is 
not your husband.              




Stay blessed and remember that small mistakes are not always that small.  



Please forward to all your friends to remind them NOT to take small mistakes 
for granted. 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
Every Child is my Child.

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Re: [WestNileNet] Fw: De-registration

2012-07-23 Thread atibuni kefa
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

--- On Mon, 7/23/12, leku joel lekuj...@yahoo.com wrote:


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 







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.
 
Regards.

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Re: [WestNileNet] Fw: Accident

2012-02-23 Thread atibuni kefa
That is sad indeed.
We pray a quick recovery.

Kefa

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From: aggrey adrale fetagrey2...@yahoo.co.uk
Subject: [WestNileNet] Fw: Accident
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile WestNileNet@kym.net
Date: Thursday, February 23, 2012, 5:46 AM







It's indeed tragic for a person of his calibre and value to have gone through 
this.
 
Our hearts go out to Dr. Atiku and his family, that God will grant him speedy 
recovery. And to the family, support and patience to adjust to a new life.
 
Friends, Dr. Atiku, a Senior Medical Officer in Arua Regional Referral Hospital 
(Blood Bank) is admitted in Mulago Hospital, Ward 2B following the tragic 
accident between Hoima and Masindi.
 
Aggrey Adrale

--- On Thu, 23/2/12, falea joyce joycefa...@yahoo.com wrote:


From: falea joyce joycefa...@yahoo.com
Subject: Fw: Accident
To: aggrey adrale fetagrey2...@yahoo.co.uk, alex andema 
andemax2...@yahoo.com, charles olaro olarochar...@yahoo.com
Date: Thursday, 23 February, 2012, 15:04








--- On Tue, 2/21/12, Atiku Isaac Opika opikat...@gmail.com wrote:


From: Atiku Isaac Opika opikat...@gmail.com
Subject: Accident
To: Ann Njeri annje...@yahoo.com, awino...@yahoo.com, Ariga Musa 
arigamusa2...@gmail.com, ACRIDI CHRISTOPHER acidrichris...@yahoo.com, 
Adakuru Stella adakuru.ste...@centenary.bank.co.ug, AJUMA VICTOR 
ajum...@yahoo.com, bbkaki...@yahoo.co.uk, Bridget Flory 
bridget...@gmail.com, B char baru_c...@yahoo.com, betty...@yahoo.com, 
BADA FRED badafred2...@yahoo.co.uk, BADARU FREDA badf...@yahoo.co.uk, 
bshsm2...@gmail.com, Director direc...@ubts.go.ug, Nayenda Elly 
ellynaye...@yahoo.com, stephen edema stephenedemabud...@gmail.com, 
edyaupatr...@yahoo.com, ezad...@yahoo.com, james forbes ngobi 
forbesng...@yahoo.com, Andama felix fandama2...@yahoo.com,
 JOYCE FALEA joycefa...@yahoo.com, gabriel...@yahoo.com, gtwongyeirwe 
gtwongyei...@yahoo.com, GILBERT ANIKU-DR gilbert.an...@gmail.com, satish 
Governor satishsha...@hotmail.co.uk, godfreyaluo...@yahoo.com, 
godreyaluo...@yahoo.com, geoffrey odama odamageoff...@yahoo.com, 
gallagu...@yahoo.com, Henry Wabinga hwabi...@chs.mak.ac.ug, Samson Haumba 
sams...@urc-sa.com, iui...@rocketmail.com, isikorob...@yahoo.co.uk, 
jobile2...@yahoo.co.uk, joseph.dr...@gmail.com, Kennethe Mugisha 
keng...@yahoo.com, Kmbiro2004 kmbiro2...@yahoo.co.uk, kyogabirwe 
ziporah kyz...@yahoo.co.uk, Nicole Kruetzen nicole.kruet...@ded.de, 
KYEYUNE DOROTHY kyeyunedoro...@yahoo.com, LION Papa Papa 
ms...@yahoo.com, losutr...@yahoo.com, Smid, Martin m.s...@sanquin.nl, 
Faridah Mayanja fmaya...@idi.co.ug, Maggie Sinkamba
 maggie.sinka...@cidrz.org, mugisha william wlmugi...@yahoo.co.uk, 
sydney nsubuga sydneynsubuga2...@yahoo.com, DR NYATHIROMBO AMOS 
nyathia...@yahoo.com, ocokorurobinah ocokorurobi...@yahoo.com, alfred 
oyo alfoy...@yahoo.com, godgfey Oyoo adroagodf...@yahoo.co.uk, 
yahyad...@yahoo.co.uk, yang...@yahoo.com, Oboth Yonas yonasob...@yahoo.com
Date: Tuesday, February 21, 2012, 11:40 AM



Dear Freinds,
 
I was involved in a motor accident last week, and my left arm has been 
amputated. We put our hope in God for a quick recovery and healing.
 
Dr. Isaac Atiku
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[WestNileNet] Hijacked e-mail

2011-07-30 Thread atibuni kefa


Dear all,
It has come to my attention that some unscrupulous people have hijacked my 
yahoo-email address and are using it to send mails without a subject line. Most 
of it is linked to pages with bogus messages.
Please, kindly ignore such mails because I have never sent them. Meanwhile, I 
have changed my password   and; if there is no improvement I may consider 
getting a new yahoo mail address. Sorry for the inconveniences caused.
Kefa
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2011-07-28 Thread atibuni kefa
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Re: [WestNileNet] Death Announcement: Dr. Ocitia Lonzino passed on

2011-06-14 Thread atibuni kefa
Sad indeed,may the soul rest in peace



From: Carmello Draga cadraga2...@yahoo.com
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
Sent: Tue, June 14, 2011 8:37:30 AM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Death Announcement: Dr. Ocitia Lonzino passed on


Very sad indeed,my condolence to the family and relatives,May his soul rest in 
eternal peace

--- On Mon, 6/13/11, Charles Dra-ecabo draec...@hotmail.com wrote:


From: Charles Dra-ecabo draec...@hotmail.com
Subject: [WestNileNet] Death Announcement: Dr. Ocitia Lonzino passed on
To: West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
Cc: Arua Catholic Diocese arua-catho...@googlegroups.com, Ombaci group 
ombaci...@googlegroups.com
Date: Monday, June 13, 2011, 1:05 PM


 Dear Colleagues,
 
We have been informed of an unfortunate death of Dr. Ocitia Lonzino which 
occurred today 13 June 2011 around 20:30 hours in Arua hospital. The late 
has  been admitted in Arua hospital for about two weeks until he passed on 
this 
evening.
 
Late Ocitia was a senior pharmacist who worked in Mulago hospital for a long 
period till he retired to private practice in Arua. While in Arua, he served 
in 
the District Local Council as a district councilor of his constituency.
 
Arrangements for his burial is underway and you will be informed of details in 
due course.
Kindly join the  bereaved family and friends at this difficult time through 
prayers and any support that you can provide. More details later.
 
May the soul of the deceased rest in eternal peace.
 
Charles Draecabo
(0772-603162)  

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Re: [WestNileNet] Conspirancy of silence

2011-04-07 Thread atibuni kefa
Dear Caleb,

I understand the frustration, but its always during our seemingly darkest 
moments that we must focus to see the light. Like they say, we cannot rise 
higher than our thought of ourselves. Once more, like Aggrey said,please dont 
throw in the towel.

Kefa


- Original Message 
From: alaka caleb calebal...@gmail.com
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
Sent: Wed, April 6, 2011 9:18:46 AM
Subject: [WestNileNet] Conspirancy of silence

Dear members,

Some time last year, we tried to build a consensus on payment of
subscription fees of 50,000/= Uganda Shillings for West Nile
Foundation. This idea was vehemently opposed by several members. Some
even pretended that they had never seen the strategic plan, the
memorandum and articles of association of WNF. Other members suggested
that we should go slow on issues of money. As a result to-date we have
no secretariat to co-ordinate our activities. We can't implement or
move any thing. Members what do we do?. Should we all abandon this
idea of having an umbrella organization. We have resisted all good
ideas, from West Nile night, the Investment Club, and even the Science
Cafe which records miserable attendances. We are comfortable and we
actively involve our selves in smaller or sectarian organizations,
when it comes to the bigger picture we sit back and savor the idea of
our leaders failing. We have forgotten that Kigs uses money to host
the West Nile net. He and Gordon Obitre-Gama had to import a server
from USA to host the net. We have taken advantage of their magnanimity
and abused it. What if they one time get fed up. By now we should have
had our own website. I think the idea of a West Nile Foundation and
the West Nile Net or forum should be discarded. Some of us were useful
to our community without these organizations,  We can still be useful
without them. Lets agree to dissolve the Forum and the Foundation.
Lets concentrate on our Local Counties, Districts, Old boys/girls
organizations in our old schools were we are more comfortable, tribes
and probably religion. Without payment of subscription fees, we have
no right to belong to and hold an organization and its leadership
accountable. Lets wind up the WNF and if our treasurer has
contributions by some members let him arrange to refund them. We
resisted the idea of a Ministry for West Nile affairs and now other
regions have Ministries. West Nile doesn't deserve us. We lied to
ourselves that we are of the Golden generation. But at this rate we
are worse than our ' Kasamvu' (Sugar cane cutter) relatives. For they
were not as  enlightened as we are.
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Re: [WestNileNet] Get together Party with our newly elected Political Leaders

2011-03-03 Thread atibuni kefa
Caleb,
Brilliant intent!

Kefa

 


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From: alaka caleb calebal...@gmail.com
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
Sent: Thu, March 3, 2011 1:37:31 AM
Subject: [WestNileNet] Get together Party with our newly elected Political 
Leaders

West Nile Foundation intends to do the following.
1. Organize an interactive get together party for the newly elected
Members of Parliament, L.C V chairpersons, Mayors, opinion leaders,
Business community and C.A.O's from West Nile. The intention is to
ensure that these newly elected leaders interact with our members and
in the process, we can have some discussions about what is next for
West Nile after elections. we may tackle health, Education,
Electricity and Poverty alleviation in West Nile. There is a committee
chaired by Gordon Obitre- Gama Drate which committee includes Afema
Robert (publicity) Acidri Eddy (Treasurer), Buga Viga, Matenga Francis
Dawa, Alemi William, Ezaga Patrick, Azabo Francis and Wendy. A
tentative date of 26th March 2011 has been set. The Venue tentatively
is Barbeque Launch at Centenary Park Kampala. The President of the
Republic of Uganda may be the Chief Guest. This get together is
intended to ensure that we begin a new chapter in the Political
history of West Nile. We need to join hands as West Nilers to push our
development agenda.
2. We intend to organize Ayume Memorial Lecture some time in April.
3. We intend to organize the First Ever West Nile Convention. We shall
appoint the relevant committees for the other two efforts.
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Re: [WestNileNet] Death Announcement

2011-02-06 Thread atibuni kefa
My heartfelt condolences.May the almighty God take charge  of the bereaved 
family.





From: banduga ismail bani...@yahoo.co.uk
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
Sent: Sat, February 5, 2011 12:14:32 PM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Death Announcement


This is sad news. Condolence to the bereaved family.





From: at...@mtn.co.ug at...@mtn.co.ug
To: westnilenet@kym.net
Sent: Sat, 5 February, 2011 8:54:04
Subject: [WestNileNet] Death Announcement


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

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

For more information contact Moses Obeta on 0772766766, Gordon Obitre-Gama on 
0772120426, Aggrey Adrale on 0772640232
and Robert Afema on 0772120305.

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Re: [WestNileNet] Mass experiements in Uganda - Testing diseases in West Nile district in Uganda

2010-11-23 Thread atibuni kefa
Ismail,
 
Is it easy to get a copy of this book anywhere in the Ugandan book shelves?
Would be glad to get it.
 
Kefa Atibuni
0774133724

--- On Tue, 11/23/10, Vasco Oguzua vogu...@gmail.com wrote:


From: Vasco Oguzua vogu...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Mass experiements in Uganda - Testing diseases in 
West Nile district in Uganda
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile westnilenet@kym.net
Date: Tuesday, November 23, 2010, 8:17 AM



Ismail,
 
This compelling issue you have posted has a lot of twists and cover-ups. You 
will realize that while the United States in the late 1970 was the the country 
with highest population with aid- especially around gay community in San 
Fransisco area of California, hardly was it less than 10 years .all of a 
sudden Africa became the continent with the most infected population. In Uganda 
if you trace the route of HIV/AIDs, it followed the path of the Wakombozi as 
the 1979 war that removed Amin.
I would think that this problem on the other side presents an opportunity for 
an investigative journalism, especially for some of our journalists. I do not 
know and understand the intricate underpinnings of investigative journalism but 
I think such are the stories investigative journalists can at least scrape some 
bottom line of the story out of which a documentary can be producedany of 
the  many journalists from our area who is up to such a challenge could look 
into this topic.
 
Vasco Oguzua 


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Dear All,
 
As we tend towards the end of the year and partake in get together and 
christmas parties, I would like to share the subject with all of you. I pray 
that it does not spoil the parties we have in plan. I hope I don't look like a 
prophet of doom.
 
I am reading a book (the shortened version) titled AIDS: Origin, Spread and 
Healing by Wolf Geisler, a German Doctor and I have found socking revelations. 
Many members of this forum probably have read this book already. The forward of 
this book was written by Ricardo Veronesi, a professor emiritus, faculty of 
medicine, University of Sao Paulo and hononary president of Brazilian Society 
for infectious diseases and W.H.O consultant of bacterial diseases.
 
In the summary page of this book, the following are stated among others: 

97% of the persons who have HIV in their bodies, were purposely infected with 
this virus, which can lead to AIDS. They were made artificially susceptible for 
this by using controllable diseases. HIV was supplied to them in vaccines, 
drugs, blood transfusions and food, by HIV containing microbes in drinking 
water and water used in swimming pools, by insects and spraying.
The agents causing the AIDS diseases were mainly reasearched in military 
service and maily tested in Uganda and Zaire. Reasearch is done under 
camouflage titles.
The majority of people affected by AIDS/HIV are dark-skinned people in some 
states in Africa, in the USA and Caribbean, as well as homosexual men and 
persons using crack or heroin in some industrialised states.
On page 164, the author states: In many regions of the world, humans have been 
used as test persons and also targets for biological weapons, e.g in Colombia, 
Ghana, Venezuela, .. and particularly great numbers were used in 
bandundu(Zaire) and in the West Nile district of Uganda. The majority of 
experiments were carried out in Uganda - even out side West Nile region. The 
author further states:

In Uganda, a natural experiment has occurred. The elucidation of this 
distribution (Kaposi's sarcoma) presents an opportunity to discover the cause 
and nature of this puzzling disease.
Uganda is particularly well suited to the study of environmental factors in 
human disease.
Uganda might have been designed as a huge natural experiment.
Uganda's AIDS epidemicseems to have started a bit earlier - Uganda is 
the bellwether for Africa - a case study of the future. 
On the same page, the first description of the persons in Uganda in 1901 by a 
British physician, Cook, was:The natives themselves are very intelligent, 
clean and spendidly developed physically. Malignant diseases are however not 
neraly as frequent as they are at home (Great Britain) and appear to run a 
slower course.
Dr. Wolf further explains that;
- In 1936, the yellow fever research institute was founded in Entebbe, an 
institution set by the British government and rockerfeller foundation.
- In 1938, a mountain road was built from Fort Portal in Bwamba region, which 
was the most isolated county in Uganda and in 1942, the rockefeller institute 
was then active there.
- In 1939 - the Arua airport was constructed in West Nile without any 
recognisable reason. The reason given was the beef in Arua to be specially good 
tasting and was therefore to be flown to Kampala, 800 km away.
- In 1940 - the West Nile Virus was demonstrated
- In 1941 - the Bwamba fever virus
- In i944