http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/23/middleeast/isis-crisis/index.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+rss%2Fcnn_world+%28RSS%3A+World%29
It is a bold step taken by the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, calling on the rest of the Arab nations to standup against ISIS. I think now is the time for the rest of the world to unify to fight against all sort of extremist groups, being ISIS and Al Qaeda in the Middle East and Al Shabab and Boko Haram in Africa. For several years, the United States has spearheaded the fight against terrorism both in Africa and the rest of the world and yet terrorism is becoming more stronger as new extremist groups are being established in different parts of the world. I think this is passing a message through and if action is not taken, it will go beyond control. If I can speak for the world then I'll say now is the time to act, our leaders should get up from sleep and looked into the fact that time is of essence to stop this crisis before it goes out of hand.
America is leading coalition airstrike against ISIS in Iraq and Syria and so far 80% of the strikes are carried out by America and 20% for the rest of the coalition. I think the rest of the world needs to step up, more needs to be done. Imagine that if other countries such as France, Denmark, Australia, Belgium who have experienced acts of terrorism in recent weeks step in more strongly and as determine as the United States, I believe ISIS will not have a place in this world.
Nevertheless, the Egyptian President has just begun what the Western nations have been expecting from the Arab nations. This is the time for the Arab leaders to join the western nations to denounce terrorism. It's time for them to pass a message that terrorism doesn't represent Islam; because to an extend, people are beginning to wonder if this is a war against other religions, if the so called ISIS beheaded 21 Egyptian Christians in Libya.
I think the crisis of terrorism, whether it is ISIS or Al Qaeda or Boko Haram is not taken in consideration and put a stop to it, they will get to a point that will be so difficult to stop and the world will become an insecure place for the future generation. Let the Arab nations act now to put an end to this bad seeds that are germinating within the Middle East and Africa and quoting the Islamic religion as the source of motivation in their actions against humanity.
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Monday, February 23, 2015
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Determination as the key to success
http://www.ventures-africa.com/2015/02/how-to-get-the-best-out-of-life-by-africas-most-powerful-woman-in-fintech-who-has-cerebral-depalsy/
Reading this article has motivated me much more the ever. Every individuals is entitle to an achievement and this could only be possible by your making through hard work and determination. As the young African woman (Farida Bedwei) declares her success as a testament of hard work and determination. Despite her physical condition, Farida was so determine not to back down from what she saw as her dream long ago before she had the opportunity to sit in a classroom. Every man or woman has this equal opportunity to dream big and regardless of any form of disability, pursue this with a lot of enthusiasm. As it is generally said, "Determination is the key to success", Farida's success story is just an affirmation to this statement.
I appreciate Ventures Africa for putting up inspirational articles like this online which will possibly reached many young people not only in Africa but will also penetrates to every parts of the world. I believe her story will impact the lives of many young people, and especially those living with disability.
Reading this article has motivated me much more the ever. Every individuals is entitle to an achievement and this could only be possible by your making through hard work and determination. As the young African woman (Farida Bedwei) declares her success as a testament of hard work and determination. Despite her physical condition, Farida was so determine not to back down from what she saw as her dream long ago before she had the opportunity to sit in a classroom. Every man or woman has this equal opportunity to dream big and regardless of any form of disability, pursue this with a lot of enthusiasm. As it is generally said, "Determination is the key to success", Farida's success story is just an affirmation to this statement.
I appreciate Ventures Africa for putting up inspirational articles like this online which will possibly reached many young people not only in Africa but will also penetrates to every parts of the world. I believe her story will impact the lives of many young people, and especially those living with disability.
Friday, February 13, 2015
Media Revolution in Washington
http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/09/politics/white-house-media/index.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+rss%2Fcnn_allpolitics+%28RSS%3A+Politics%29
It is true that lots of Americans are left out with news and related from the white House or Washington in general. If only 20% of Americans aged 18-24 read daily news papers, it means 80% of Americans within this age group have other media sources from which they red news. Otherwise, they are not touch by the things happening in America and the world at large. And if Network and cable news program is a target to the aging who are already getting into their sixties, then, there's a need to revolutionize the media such that a wider range of audience could be reached.
The President of the United State is doing a great job trying to go beyond the traditional media outlet such as CNN and Fox, even though most of his interviews have been granted through these media. To and extend, President Obama is granting interviews with newer media outlet, most of them are linked online and on social media. By this way, President Obama is able to reach out to a good number of younger Americans who will spend an enormous hours of their day online and will by some way will come across links with the latest news bulletin. According to the text with the link above, it is clear that a wider range of different age groups are now reached particularly on social media like YouTube with thousands of viewers following Washington related issues.
It is therefore agreed that future presidents should as well focus on some of these newer media outlets rather than just the traditional media to transmit information about politics, since they will be able to reached a good number of American within the different age groups.
It is true that lots of Americans are left out with news and related from the white House or Washington in general. If only 20% of Americans aged 18-24 read daily news papers, it means 80% of Americans within this age group have other media sources from which they red news. Otherwise, they are not touch by the things happening in America and the world at large. And if Network and cable news program is a target to the aging who are already getting into their sixties, then, there's a need to revolutionize the media such that a wider range of audience could be reached.
The President of the United State is doing a great job trying to go beyond the traditional media outlet such as CNN and Fox, even though most of his interviews have been granted through these media. To and extend, President Obama is granting interviews with newer media outlet, most of them are linked online and on social media. By this way, President Obama is able to reach out to a good number of younger Americans who will spend an enormous hours of their day online and will by some way will come across links with the latest news bulletin. According to the text with the link above, it is clear that a wider range of different age groups are now reached particularly on social media like YouTube with thousands of viewers following Washington related issues.
It is therefore agreed that future presidents should as well focus on some of these newer media outlets rather than just the traditional media to transmit information about politics, since they will be able to reached a good number of American within the different age groups.
Friday, February 6, 2015
The Worst African Cup of Nations (2015)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/05/ghana-soccer-riots_n_6625048.html
I think African football is becoming something else as compared to one of the highly prestigious competitions held while i was a kid. Maybe the organizers are now too old in office so much so that, instead of presenting a great deal of experience as per longevity of service, they are rather presenting a derailed functional ability to organized a 21st century soccer competition. I really wonder if this is an international competition again or one of the inter quarter soccer games they organized during summers in the city of Bamenda Cameroon, where I am coming from. The whole competition is just a sham and full of controversies.
some of which popped up during the quarter-final game last weekend between the host country Equatorial Guinea and Tunisia. The host country made it through to the semi-final after beating Tunisia by 2 goals to 1 with a controversial penalty. Corruption allegations also came up, pinpointing the organizers for match fixing. Banning a match official for 6 months isn't good enough compared to the magnitude of what he did. He deserve the end of his career as a match official.
Yesterday was another messed still involving the host country acting cowardly in contrary with the laws of the game. The home supports interrupted the semi-final game by riots couple of times. This is too bad for a competition of such magnitude.
I suggest a lot need to be done starting from the organizers right down to the level of the competition in order to gain back the prestigious nature of this competition.
I think African football is becoming something else as compared to one of the highly prestigious competitions held while i was a kid. Maybe the organizers are now too old in office so much so that, instead of presenting a great deal of experience as per longevity of service, they are rather presenting a derailed functional ability to organized a 21st century soccer competition. I really wonder if this is an international competition again or one of the inter quarter soccer games they organized during summers in the city of Bamenda Cameroon, where I am coming from. The whole competition is just a sham and full of controversies.
some of which popped up during the quarter-final game last weekend between the host country Equatorial Guinea and Tunisia. The host country made it through to the semi-final after beating Tunisia by 2 goals to 1 with a controversial penalty. Corruption allegations also came up, pinpointing the organizers for match fixing. Banning a match official for 6 months isn't good enough compared to the magnitude of what he did. He deserve the end of his career as a match official.
Yesterday was another messed still involving the host country acting cowardly in contrary with the laws of the game. The home supports interrupted the semi-final game by riots couple of times. This is too bad for a competition of such magnitude.
I suggest a lot need to be done starting from the organizers right down to the level of the competition in order to gain back the prestigious nature of this competition.
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