Well said John. Hope Acidri listens

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On Apr 8, 2013, at 6:18 PM, JohnAJackson <javud...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 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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>>    1. Re: The Hunt For J Kony (Acidri Ernest)
>>    2. 60 Arua prisoners have Hepatitis B (Charles Male)
>>    3. Re: 60 Arua prisoners have Hepatitis B (samuel andema)
>>    4. Re: 60 Arua prisoners have Hepatitis B (Lulua Godfrey)
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2013 15:51:19 +0300
>> From: Acidri Ernest <wenichroni...@gmail.com>
>> To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <westnilenet@kym.net>
>> Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] The Hunt For J Kony
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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
>> >
>> > On Apr 5, 2013, at 5:53 PM, Acidri Ernest <wenichroni...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi George,
>> >> You have just mentioned something i was reflecting on. We should get
>> >> that money. I was having the impression that, there are guys in this
>> >> forum who speak to Kony or have some connection with Kony. I have been
>> >> reading their comments related to issues of the military etc, and i
>> >> developed the belief that, they could having deals with Kony! Anyhow,
>> >> Kony will NOT win the war, and its time we expose him and get the
>> >> dollars. Part of that money will be used for education, health etc in
>> >> West Nile.
>> >> Alfodi
>> >>
>> >> On 4/5/13, 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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>> ------------------------------
>> 
>> Message: 2
>> Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2013 18:24:33 -0400
>> From: Charles Male <cdm...@gmail.com>
>> To: Kobokonet Koboko <koboko...@yahoogroups.com>,  A Virtual Network
>>         for friends of West Nile <westnilenet@kym.net>
>> Subject: [WestNileNet] 60 Arua prisoners have Hepatitis B
>> Message-ID:
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>> 
>> Aluma....you have said it all.... May it not fall on deaf eyes...
>> 
>> We had a discussion on HepB on KKnet sometime last year and I beleive
>> someoe indicated that the are vaccination programs available in Arua
>> but the prohibitive factors were ignorance (lack of awareness) and
>> cost.
>> 
>> Dr Driwale, kindly update on the situation within your area of
>> responsibility.....
>> 
>> Would appreciate other input from the health care/public health 
>> professionals...
>> 
>> Charles
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> ++++++++++++++
>> 
>> West Nile Youth Initiative coordinator Yahaya Aluma asked all the MPs
>> hailing from the region to present a bipartisan position to the
>> parliament about the plight of the condition. ?The Ministry of Health
>> should come out with an expeditious plan to combat the disease which
>> should include a mass immunization exercise throughout the region,? Mr
>> Aluma said.
>> 
>> 
>> +++++++++++++++
>> 
>> ARUA
>> 
>> At least 78 cases of the deadly hepatitis B disease have been
>> confirmed at Arua Prison. The most affected are the male inmates, the
>> staff and their families.
>> 
>> According to tests which were carried out last week at the main
>> laboratory at Arua Regional Referral Hospital, of the 633 male
>> inmates, 62 were found to be positive for Hepatitis B.
>> While in the female section, of the 53 inmates tested, one was found
>> to be positive. But no death has so far been registered as a result.
>> 
>> And the virus has not spared prison staff members. Of the 103 prisons
>> staff tested, 15 were found to be positive. When contacted for a
>> comment, the Uganda Prisons spokesperson, Mr Frank Baine, declined to
>> give details although he admitted that ?the disease has been there.?
>> 
>> An inmate who had completed his sentence, but declined to be named in
>> order to speak freely, said there was need for sensitisation on health
>> in the prisons. ?It is true some of our friends were tested positive
>> but the living conditions should be improved,? he said.
>> 
>> Recently, a group of youth from West Nile Youth Initiative against
>> Hepatitis B threatened to petition the Speaker of Parliament over the
>> disease which they said was silently killing the youths.
>> 
>> West Nile Youth Initiative coordinator Yahaya Aluma asked all the MPs
>> hailing from the region to present a bipartisan position to the
>> parliament about the plight of the condition. ?The Ministry of Health
>> should come out with an expeditious plan to combat the disease which
>> should include a mass immunization exercise throughout the region,? Mr
>> Aluma said.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/60-Arua-prisoners-have-Hepatitis-B/-/688334/1742204/-/53fxqh/-/index.html
>> 
>> 
>> ------------------------------
>> 
>> Message: 3
>> Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2013 00:59:53 +0100 (BST)
>> From: samuel andema <andema...@yahoo.co.uk>
>> To: Kobokonet Koboko <koboko...@yahoogroups.com>, A Virtual Network
>>         for friends of West Nile <westnilenet@kym.net>
>> Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] 60 Arua prisoners have Hepatitis B
>> Message-ID:
>>         <1365379193.89900.yahoomailclas...@web171304.mail.ir2.yahoo.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I would like than the Daily Monitor for breaking this news
>> about the outbreak of this deadly disease called hepatitis B in Arua District
>> to the Ministry of health, the Local Government, the World Health 
>> Organization
>> must respond with urgency and effectiveness to contain the spread through
>> massive vaccination. Hepatitis B virus is a deadly disease because it
>> transmitted by contact with blood or body fluids of an infected person ? the
>> same way as the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). However HBV is 50 to 100
>> times more infectious than HIV according research.
>> 
>> ?The GOOD NEWS is that you can protect yourself
>> against hepatitis B by being vaccinated. The hepatitis B vaccine has an
>> outstanding record of safety and effectiveness, and since 1982, over one
>> billion doses have been used worldwide. The vaccine is reported to be 95%
>> effective in preventing chronic infections from developing. Protection lasts
>> for 20 years at least, no booster is recommended by World Health Organization
>> as of today.
>> 
>> Intermittent reports about the prevalence of hepatitis B in West
>> Nile have been circulating at low key for a while.? Many people in the 
>> villages have been
>> reported to have died of the disease without the news hitting headlines in 
>> the
>> national media. It is now time for government to intervene before the disease
>> gets out of control! Considering the mobility of human traffic to and from 
>> Arua
>> the disease will soon spread to other parts of Uganda and beyond.
>> 
>> 
>> Sam Andema
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> --- On Mon, 8/4/13, Charles Male <cdm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> From: Charles Male <cdm...@gmail.com>
>> Subject: [WestNileNet] 60 Arua prisoners have Hepatitis B
>> To: "Kobokonet Koboko" <koboko...@yahoogroups.com>, "A Virtual Network for 
>> friends of West Nile" <westnilenet@kym.net>
>> Date: Monday, 8 April, 2013, 2:24
>> 
>> Aluma....you have said it all.... May it not fall on deaf eyes...
>> 
>> We had a discussion on HepB on KKnet sometime last year and I beleive
>> someoe indicated that the are vaccination programs available in Arua
>> but the prohibitive factors were ignorance (lack of awareness) and
>> cost.
>> 
>> Dr Driwale, kindly update on the situation within your area of
>> responsibility.....
>> 
>> Would appreciate other input from the health care/public health 
>> professionals...
>> 
>> Charles
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> ++++++++++++++
>> 
>> West Nile Youth Initiative coordinator Yahaya Aluma asked all the MPs
>> hailing from the region to present a bipartisan position to the
>> parliament about the plight of the condition. ?The Ministry of Health
>> should come out with an expeditious plan to combat the disease which
>> should include a mass immunization exercise throughout the region,? Mr
>> Aluma said.
>> 
>> 
>> +++++++++++++++
>> 
>> ARUA
>> 
>> At least 78 cases of the deadly hepatitis B disease have been
>> confirmed at Arua Prison. The most affected are the male inmates, the
>> staff and their families.
>> 
>> According to tests which were carried out last week at the main
>> laboratory at Arua Regional Referral Hospital, of the 633 male
>> inmates, 62 were found to be positive for Hepatitis B.
>> While in the female section, of the 53 inmates tested, one was found
>> to be positive. But no death has so far been registered as a result.
>> 
>> And the virus has not spared prison staff members. Of the 103 prisons
>> staff tested, 15 were found to be positive. When contacted for a
>> comment, the Uganda Prisons spokesperson, Mr Frank Baine, declined to
>> give details although he admitted that ?the disease has been there.?
>> 
>> An inmate who had completed his sentence, but declined to be named in
>> order to speak freely, said there was need for sensitisation on health
>> in the prisons. ?It is true some of our friends were tested positive
>> but the living conditions should be improved,? he said.
>> 
>> Recently, a group of youth from West Nile Youth Initiative against
>> Hepatitis B threatened to petition the Speaker of Parliament over the
>> disease which they said was silently killing the youths.
>> 
>> West Nile Youth Initiative coordinator Yahaya Aluma asked all the MPs
>> hailing from the region to present a bipartisan position to the
>> parliament about the plight of the condition. ?The Ministry of Health
>> should come out with an expeditious plan to combat the disease which
>> should include a mass immunization exercise throughout the region,? Mr
>> Aluma said.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/60-Arua-prisoners-have-Hepatitis-B/-/688334/1742204/-/53fxqh/-/index.html
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>> Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2013 22:45:03 -0700 (PDT)
>> From: Lulua Godfrey <golu...@yahoo.com>
>> To: West Nile Net <westnilenet@kym.net>
>> Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] 60 Arua prisoners have Hepatitis B
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>> It is true that Hep B is worse than HIV. In Westnile, HIV is at about 4.5% 
>> but Hep B is at 20-25%.
>> 
>> In April 2012 a group of health workers under Westnile Forum for Health and 
>> Devt (WEFHAD) did screening for Hep B and Cancer (Cervix, Breast and 
>> Prostate) in Arua and Maracha hospitals. The results for Hep B are in 
>> particular NOT GOOD at all.
>> 
>> The report is available but efforts to share it with some district officials 
>> failed simply bse they never supported us when we were on ground. There is 
>> more in the findings in the report than meets the eye.
>> 
>> However, the report has been taken by the usually concerned Hon Atiku 
>> Benard. He has already mobilised the other MPs from West Nile and they were 
>> scheduled to meet with officials from Ministry of Health on Friday 5th April 
>> at parliament but because the same MPs needed to urgently meet officials of 
>> Electricity Regulatory Authority over WENRECo, the meeting on Hep B has been 
>> rescheduled to a later date.
>> 
>> Hopefully, Min of Health ( Dept National Disease Control and Clinical 
>> Services) will rescue our people.
>> 
>> Lets keep our eyes and ears open.
>> 
>> Thank you.
>> ------------------------------
>> On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 12:59 AM BST samuel andema wrote:
>> 
>> >
>> >
>> >I would like than the Daily Monitor for breaking this news
>> >about the outbreak of this deadly disease called hepatitis B in Arua 
>> >District
>> >to the Ministry of health, the Local Government, the World Health 
>> >Organization
>> >must respond with urgency and effectiveness to contain the spread through
>> >massive vaccination. Hepatitis B virus is a deadly disease because it
>> >transmitted by contact with blood or body fluids of an infected person ? the
>> >same way as the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). However HBV is 50 to 100
>> >times more infectious than HIV according research.
>> >
>> >?The GOOD NEWS is that you can protect yourself
>> >against hepatitis B by being vaccinated. The hepatitis B vaccine has an
>> >outstanding record of safety and effectiveness, and since 1982, over one
>> >billion doses have been used worldwide. The vaccine is reported to be 95%
>> >effective in preventing chronic infections from developing. Protection lasts
>> >for 20 years at least, no booster is recommended by World Health 
>> >Organization
>> >as of today.
>> >
>> >Intermittent reports about the prevalence of hepatitis B in West
>> >Nile have been circulating at low key for a while.? Many people in the 
>> >villages have been
>> >reported to have died of the disease without the news hitting headlines in 
>> >the
>> >national media. It is now time for government to intervene before the 
>> >disease
>> >gets out of control! Considering the mobility of human traffic to and from 
>> >Arua
>> >the disease will soon spread to other parts of Uganda and beyond.
>> >
>> >
>> >Sam Andema
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >--- On Mon, 8/4/13, Charles Male <cdm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >From: Charles Male <cdm...@gmail.com>
>> >Subject: [WestNileNet] 60 Arua prisoners have Hepatitis B
>> >To: "Kobokonet Koboko" <koboko...@yahoogroups.com>, "A Virtual Network for 
>> >friends of West Nile" <westnilenet@kym.net>
>> >Date: Monday, 8 April, 2013, 2:24
>> >
>> >Aluma....you have said it all.... May it not fall on deaf eyes...
>> >
>> >We had a discussion on HepB on KKnet sometime last year and I beleive
>> >someoe indicated that the are vaccination programs available in Arua
>> >but the prohibitive factors were ignorance (lack of awareness) and
>> >cost.
>> >
>> >Dr Driwale, kindly update on the situation within your area of
>> >responsibility.....
>> >
>> >Would appreciate other input from the health care/public health 
>> >professionals...
>> >
>> >Charles
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >++++++++++++++
>> >
>> >West Nile Youth Initiative coordinator Yahaya Aluma asked all the MPs
>> >hailing from the region to present a bipartisan position to the
>> >parliament about the plight of the condition. ?The Ministry of Health
>> >should come out with an expeditious plan to combat the disease which
>> >should include a mass immunization exercise throughout the region,? Mr
>> >Aluma said.
>> >
>> >
>> >+++++++++++++++
>> >
>> >ARUA
>> >
>> >At least 78 cases of the deadly hepatitis B disease have been
>> >confirmed at Arua Prison. The most affected are the male inmates, the
>> >staff and their families.
>> >
>> >According to tests which were carried out last week at the main
>> >laboratory at Arua Regional Referral Hospital, of the 633 male
>> >inmates, 62 were found to be positive for Hepatitis B.
>> >While in the female section, of the 53 inmates tested, one was found
>> >to be positive. But no death has so far been registered as a result.
>> >
>> >And the virus has not spared prison staff members. Of the 103 prisons
>> >staff tested, 15 were found to be positive. When contacted for a
>> >comment, the Uganda Prisons spokesperson, Mr Frank Baine, declined to
>> >give details although he admitted that ?the disease has been there.?
>> >
>> >An inmate who had completed his sentence, but declined to be named in
>> >order to speak freely, said there was need for sensitisation on health
>> >in the prisons. ?It is true some of our friends were tested positive
>> >but the living conditions should be improved,? he said.
>> >
>> >Recently, a group of youth from West Nile Youth Initiative against
>> >Hepatitis B threatened to petition the Speaker of Parliament over the
>> >disease which they said was silently killing the youths.
>> >
>> >West Nile Youth Initiative coordinator Yahaya Aluma asked all the MPs
>> >hailing from the region to present a bipartisan position to the
>> >parliament about the plight of the condition. ?The Ministry of Health
>> >should come out with an expeditious plan to combat the disease which
>> >should include a mass immunization exercise throughout the region,? Mr
>> >Aluma said.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/60-Arua-prisoners-have-Hepatitis-B/-/688334/1742204/-/53fxqh/-/index.html
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