The Hall of SHAME!
Edition No:4 September 2005 Hall of Shame Mission Statement This site is dedicated to expose those shameful people who think they can lie, cheat, steal and violate the principles of basic humanity and remain anonymous. As you are aware, my involvement with Cameroon began through the glazed eyes of a tourist. After a sham marriage and the loss of my life savings to the corrupt judiciary, I now see the plight of Cameroonians through much clearer eyes. It's through this anonymity, that is fiercely protected by those involved, that corruption heads down its unbending path. There are these same people sitting in the pew next to you in church on Sundays, who are stealing the food from your mouth and your children’s education on Mondays. I say, lets take a look at these people and let them enjoy the sleepless nights that they inflict upon others. Exposure of these peoples' acts of shame is the strongest tool to drive others away from these evil practices. Is Cameroon so far down the toilet bowl of corruption that it is beyond help? I think not, but the fact that many wear their crimes as medals to their cleverness, and worse, that others aspire in the same way to achieve like goals is a mentality worthy of standing against. Glenn Hall of Shame - Monthly newsletter The next edition will be published on the 1st of October 2005 and shall continue to arrive on the 1st of the month thereafter. If you wish to subscribe you can reply to Camerooninjustice@hotmail.com and write SUBSCRIBE in the subject box. Each month once the newsletter is loaded onto the site you shall receive in your email inbox, a link to take you to the newsletter. First edition received
117 subscribers ! Submissions Please feel free to send your own corruption or injustice stories. Each month contributions highlighting the difficulties of those that may not have found the means to voice their issues will be considered. Of course I would need to check story validity depending on its contents, but we won’t be shying away from what needs to be said. Consider this your newsletter and within reason there shall be no censorship. Photos can be published also, if they enhance your tale. Its early days and may take a couple of editions to get into the flow of things, but no target is too big. My philosophy is fairly simple “A thief is a thief”. I don’t discriminate on age, colour, race or sex. I do request that you use this forum for the purpose it is intended. Thanks.
Dear Fellow Corruption Haters, Wow, what a great month. I’ve been inundated with people’s stories/experiences and the newsletter subscriptions continue to grow. It’s been so busy that the “Relocation Program” I spoke about last month has now been put back till October’s issue. (Not to be missed) It’s been a busy month; with corruption rearing it’s evil head in the most public of places. As they say, “It all comes out in the wash”, and looks like there’s going to be some heavy duty washing(ton) happening. I know that’s a weak joke, but I couldn’t resist. You have to keep some sense of humor amongst this mess. This month we’re beginning to focus on criminal actions from those who are there to uphold the law, while next months in-depth report on the Fako Appeal Court and it’s inability to function within a legal framework will be the main focus, along with exposing the criminal actions of the banking institutions which prey on customers funds, like vultures on a rotting carcass. No:1 on the hit list is SGBC bank and the thieves operating it, also it’s French counterpart (Soc Gen) who accept these criminal actions as part of their institution. They know full well, that with the corrupt court system in Cameroon they’ll never be made to answer for their crimes. But that’s next month’s story, so now, lets sit back and randomly spray some bullets from the Hall of Shame shotgun at a mixed bag of corrupt individuals. Alas, we must say goodbye to Thief Etahoben (Shame File # 2) as he now drifts into the obscurity of previous Hall of Shame issues. Goodbye Chief, oops I mean thief. You can write another article about me if you wish, just be sure to send me a copy! Weakly Post Article Lets keep on hammering away and shaming those thieves who steal from us. Have a great month everybody and all the best. Glenn
The Southwest Province Of Cameroon, Fako Division Judiciary.
Fetishes Scare Litigants, Lawyers In Buea Court.
Some fetish powder sprinkled at the entrances of the courtroom and the President of the court, Magistrate Nyamndi's office, scared besuited lawyers, litigants and officials of the Buea Magistrate Court. Last year, police arrested some suspected sorcerers on the premises of the Southwest Court of Appeal during the Preliminary Inquiry into the Eseme murder trial
Comment:
Is it true that
Ketuanze Jacob is now the President of the Court in Mamfe? Finally I get my chance to speak openly to the person who tried to have me jailed and deported while I was still sick from being poisoned, so as to steal my savings. You involved yourself with soldiers accosting me with rifles at SGBC bank for a second attempted theft and then had your bail & bond boy illegaly released from jail, for organizing this shameful and dangerous incident. Then miraculously all the documents disappear from your office. You then interfered in the matter before the Fako Appeals Court that ended with the removal of the Court President (Justice Mokwe) on false allegations of corruption by fictitious witnesses, etc, etc, etc. I hope you are proud of yourself! Ketuanze Jacob – Investigations
I
heard that you threatened to jail me if I returned to Cameroon,
because I posted your picture on the web. Let me tell you thief
Ketuanze, its people like you who scare away investors and cause
great hardships to Cameroonians. I will post photos of you on the
net anytime I choose. I shall also print the stories of other
Cameroonians who have suffered from your thievery. Just like
Barrister Eno, your true justice is coming in the detailed
descriptions of your crimes in my book on corruption in Cameroon.
Your actions clearly show why any foreign investor should stay clear of Cameroon, with a Government that nurtures thieves and criminals like you in its judicial system. How is your small bagman from Limbe? (Robert Agbor Toko). Many of those victims to whom you sent Agbor Toko to collect your ill-gotten monies, have sent me their stories. How is your criminal dealing with SGBC Bank going? Maybe you have brought too much shame this time and the Government will give you your justice; Cameroon style! If not, I shall keep reminding them that there is a thief in their midst. Further Info on Ketuanze Jacob.
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Name:
Pupil Barrister Tanyi Mbianyor, Residence: Buea
Aliases:
Dry Mbunga,
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Let me introduce you to this pupil Barrister destined to find himself under investigation to be debarred by the Cameroonian Bar Assoc, just like his mentor, Eno Charles. Mr Mbianyor, I haven’t much to say to you, other than I hope it sits well with the Judges in Buea, that they know you lied and made false allegations against one of their own (Justice Mokwe) causing his removal. It is through your actions that I get to pinpoint certain Judges (upcoming shame files) and throw a blanket over the whole Judiciary in Fako. You seriously are much too dull to be a lawyer, if that is what you call running around behind Eno Charles and carrying the tail of his robe to keep it from the mud. Just so we understand each other Tanyi Mbianyor, you are a thief, a liar and a cheat. Any fool who visits your chambers will get what they deserve. You disgrace your tribe, your colleagues and your country. Dry
Mbunga Mbianyor
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SGBC, Limbe. Manager - Ndoumbe Lottin. SGBC, Limbe. Assistant Manager - Francois Ngouania. Justice J. F. Fonkwe - Fako Appeals Court Judge. Buea Justice A. K. Nana - received with thanks. Justice Lebong Morfaw Chibili – received with thanks. Magistrate Ketuanze Jacob – received with thanks. Barrister Eno Charles Agbor – received with thanks.. Barrister Tanyi Mbianyor – received with thanks. Barrister Mbi – Solomon Chambers, Kumba. Chief of Territorial Surveillance, Buea. (Governors Office - large Bayangi man) Robert Agbor Toko - Limbe. ( Investigations - Robert Toko) Eugene Kankou-
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NEWS
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Cameroon’s
US Ambassador Accused Of Embezzling FCFA 2.3 Billion.
For those who have recently
visited that monster of a house, the image it gives of Cameroon, is
that of a stinking carcass," states the report.
The investigators have challenged Mr. Biya and his government "to
order an immediate investigation into the scandal and level with the
Cameroonian people on his combat against corrupt officials.
Cameroon Can't Survive Without Corruption.
H.E
Mendouga. Is he a looting agent? Is it true that he has stolen FCFA
2.3 billion? Is he a diplomat who 'takes' money for 'doing' one
thing and uses it for another thing altogether? But this cannot be a
surprise for Cameroonians.
Comment:
I shall quote from Mr FRU:
"For those who have recently visited that monster of a house, the
image it gives of Cameroon (republique du Cameroun), is that of a
stinking carcass," states the report"
Actually, the house is an accurate reflection of Cameroon itself, a
huge stinking, rotting carcass! Inso facto, Mr Mendouga is a great
Ambassador, because he reflects that country's true values.
Southern Cameroonians should stop wasting their time, that latrine
pit of a country will not change until it is completely decomposed.
Time to extricate ourselves instead of trying to help them last
longer. Furthermore Mr Inoni has no power against the Beti Lords,
such as Mendouga. He is an anglofool nonentity in the minds of his
overlords. Let him try, he will instantly be crushed underfoot like
an impertinent insect. Anti-corruption drive is for the minor
players only.
(Name removed)
"Is this stinking carcass a reflection of Cameroon’s Image?" |
Comment:
The regime fears attacking or holding her own corrupt ambassadors
accountable for fear of the fact that their own crimes could be revealed,
even when such Ambassadors, typical of that of Washington, DC, made away
with state funds destined to purchase a new Presidential plane as he also
made away with 2.3 Billion destined for the reconstruction or renovation
of the DC Embassy.
(Name removed)
Comment:
I do know the embassy is hopeless to deal with! A few years ago, a
Cameroonian friend living in the USA, sent me a letter. He went there to
get a visa, and pounded on the door without response…he said that in THE
DOORWAY OF ‘OUR’ EMBASSY, THERE WAS JUNK PILED UP SO HIGH HE HAD TROUBLE
GETTING PAST IT. He said years before, he had been there and it had been
the same. On another occasion, a woman opened a little flap in the door
and said WHAT DO YOU WANT? He was truly angry about Cameroon’s
reputation……..
(Name
removed)
Comment:
Take
a critical look at that Embassy of Cameroon. What do you see? With the
heat and humidity wave over that D.C area these days the clerks in this
office are sure baking in the heat of that office. It is a disgrace.
Putrid stench, and sheer filth are what emanates from that office. One of
my friends was telling me the other day they were going to call city
officials to check out this embassy for code violations. If this were to
happen that "thing" will undoubtedly be shut down. In fact, the last time
I went into those offices was last winter for some official business. The
temps were about 30 degrees in there. There was no heat. Clerks were
hovered around little space heaters to keep them from freezing, while at
one corner passports were strewn all over bare floor. It is an image that
will hardly leave my mind. I felt like using the bathroom while I was in
there but then said to myself:
“forget
it". I'd rather wait and go to a McDonalds around the corner.
(Name
removed)
Human Rights Issues
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8 Shot In Buea Central Prison Jail Break.
The
Medical Officer in charge of the prison, Dr. Norbert Ndi, told The Post
that he did not have the necessary equipment to take care of the wounded
prisoners. "For now they will be left there. If they recover fine, if they
don't, then it would be too bad for them.
Southern Cameroons: Memories From the Prison of Menji. (UNPO)
Indeed of
what good to the general masses will an independent Southern Cameroons be
if we were to carry from our oppressors of today all the ills -
corruption, embezzlement, capital flight, abuse of office, repression,
tribalism, nepotism, electoral fraud, dictatorship, among others, which we
now cry against!
There Are Plans To Eliminate Us, SCNC Detainee.
One of
the Southern Cameroons National Council, SCNC, activists, Philip Teteh,
detained at the Kondengui maximum security prison in Yaounde, July 23,
accused the Centre Provincial Court of Appeal of plotting to eliminate
them. Teteh, who is in his late 70s, burst out in anger when the court
adjourned the hearing of their appeal that day for the seventh time.
Buea SCNC Told To Prepare For Any Eventuality.
Southern
Cameroons National Council, SCNC, activists in Buea have been told to be
ready for any eventuality following the secessionist movement’s admission
into Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization, UNPO.
Case Of SCNC Detainees: Lawyers Say Appeal Court Is Incompetent.
Noting
that the detainees have already suffered nine years in detention, the
panel of judges was told to use only the law and their consciences to
deliver a judgement on the issue.
Independent Newspaper Targeted by Army Through the Courts.
New York,
August 19, 2005—The
Committee to Protect Journalists is troubled by the growing legal
harassment of the independent weekly L’Oeil du Sahel by Cameroon’s
security forces. Army officers have brought at least twelve court cases
against the newspaper since the beginning of the year, threatening its
financial survival, director Guibaï Gatama said.
Newspaper Editor Freed After Being Held for Two Weeks.
Ahanda
was arrested on 6 July pending trial in connection with three reports he
published about the alleged embezzlement of 300 million CFA francs
(457,000 euros) by Maurice Bayémi, the head of the Cameroon postal
services, Campost, and his associate, Jean-Pierre Amougou Belinga, the
owner of the Anecdote press group.
The Lament Of A Luma.
The
regime tortured and stampeded my father, Dr. Martin Ngeka Luma, to his
grave. Its armed troops almost ruined his funeral, when they
indiscriminately arrested mourners for no credible reason.
Secret Memo Exposes Neglect Of ENS Bambili.
“What the
1,700 students of ENS Bambili have for toilets are two pit latrines
getting full, smelling and becoming a health hazard. There is no single
public tap on ENS campus; hence we suffer daily from thirst”.
Africa's Sorrows.
Yet the
more African leaders receive aid the more they steal them and the less
they rely on their taxpayers, and the less they are accountable to their
people because they are loyal only to their foreign bank accounts and
those who sponsor them. They squander aid money at will since the donors
know, and usually get what they want; mining concessions, free access to
markets for their finished products, dumping rights and so on.
UPDATES
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Good for the Academic Dustbin
The vicious manner with which Dr Njeuma Dorothy Limunga, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Buea [UB] handled the recent student strike plus the way she has been running that institution indicates that she is either suffering from amnesia or menopausal administrative depression.
Her blunder not to dialogue with the striking students on the credence that they were too young enough to be her grand-children did not only reduce the UB students to nippers and orphans but equally portrayed this 'Grand Mothers' brain as having reached an advanced stage of decay. And to further demonstrate her incompetency at the helm of UB as well as in handling the students` grievances, Njeuma thought UB was her personal estate and ordered students to sign a Good Conduct Undertaking ironically just after inviting semi illiterate police and gendarmerie officers to torture, rape, loot property killing three students.
Satanically sacrilegious, this UB Vice Chancellor is running a juju house with a shrine and a live dog buried in it in an academic milieu. Rumours holds that at the peak of student riots she visited this ungodly shrine stark naked at the womb of darkness. Was this aimed at supplicating super natural powers to oust evil spirits from the striking students or to help her amass more wealth on the pretext of the strike?
And come to think of the notoriety of the Njeumarite xenophobia, the turning of this University into a breeding ground for CPDM party support and the using of UB vehicles to transporting ambulant voters to vote for the ruling party on election days in Buea. Just as we wrap up this Newsletter, Radio Buea has just been repeatedly announcing Njeuma`s suspension of the Convocation Graduation Ceremony on grounds that students` characters have been 'unworthy'. This act puts an end to the conviviality, colour, entertainment and ambience that usually characterise and epitomise UB as the unique Anglo-Saxon institution in Cameroon. Who says Njeuma is not good for academic dustbin and Cameroon Hall of Shame?
By Bill Shiyntum
Njeuma Tightens Noose On UB Students Union.
The
University of Buea Students’ Union, UBSU, that was hastily created
following a month-long strike (April 27 -May 27), that rocked the
University, has not been able to put its feet on the ground as the
University authorities keep picking holes in the Union's actions.
Fallout Of UB Strike: Senate Cancels 2005 Convocation.
The
cancellation of the convocation was at the behest of UB's Vice
Chancellor, Dr. Dorothy Limunga Njeuma, who, according to our source,
held the opinion that the students would be fit academically, but would
not be qualified in regard to their character.
UBSU Condemns Senate Decision To Stop UB Convocation.
The
University of Buea Students Union, UBSU, has condemned the recent
decision by the institution's Senate to cancel the 2005 convocation
ceremony, calling it a complete breach of the "Anglo-Saxon tradition".
Human Rights Lawyer in Court over Buea University shootings.
A Human
rights Lawyer Barrister SHEY BLAISE S. BERINYUY is the Plaintiff, and
Defendants 1. THE STATE OF CAMEROON (Represented By the Governor, South
West Province, Buea). 2. THE UNIVERSITY OF BUEA. 3. THE GENERAL
DELEGATION OF NATIONAL SECURITY (Represented by the Provincial Delegate
of National Security, South West Province, Buea). 4. THE NATIONAL
GENDARMERIE (Represented By the Legion Commander, South West Province,
Buea.
THE
CASE FILE IS HERE ATTACHED.
PHOTOGRAPH CAPTION
Where is Paul hurrying with that Gun?
b) On his way to Mamfe to give Ketuanze a freshman course on Cameroon injustice?
c) Hunting for Titus Edzoa's ghost?
d) To stay in the bush to wait for Petit Pays and Chantou?
e) To ambush Obasanjo in Bakassi?
f) Hurrying to Eno Chambers, Buea, to give some legal advice?
Glenn’s
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To: Camerooninjustice@hotmail.comSubject: Hi GlennIt is enthralling to read all this news captions about corruption in Cameroon. Am so pleased by your actions and by your devotion to helping the poor people of Cameroon subjected to decades of misery imposed on them by leaders that pitifully only care for their bellies.
I'm a Cameroonian but I will never say the name Cameroon without a tinge of remorse about the vanity and null state of justice existing in my own Country. There is no place like home but must one bare the Scourge of other people's greed to show patriotism. I strongly decry that and I can never see myself being of service to a system that is for ever blood thirsty, where human life is worth a toilet paper to them.
I sit here writing to you in shame because you, though as a foreigner has taken the plight of my Cameroon to levels and the attention of the world far more than I could have personally done!!
Cameroon is rotten and the G8 leaders should strongly reconsider the idea of putting Cameroon as one of the beneficiaries of the poorly indebted countries debt relief initiative. With a system like the Biya regime, it will be like putting a golden ring on a pigs Nose!! The money will end up back in private accounts in the west!
Cheers and move ahead Glenn
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Editors Note: | Thorough checks of the mailbag still shows that none of the culprits are taking up the Hall of Shames offer of an unedited right of reply in the above space. Those eligible are Thief Bisong Etahoben, Soter Tarh, Barrister Ambe Evaristus Nfor, Barrister Eno Charles Agbor, Barrister Tanyi Mbianyor, Pauline Kono of Isikolo, Magistrate Ketuanze Jacob, plus anyone else who’s name has been mentioned in the newsletters. |
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Dear HE Paul Biya |
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Oh, come on Mr. Biya! Can't you
see you are inflicting grave pain and suffering on Cameroonians? Don't you
know that Cameroonians have had enough of your malicious and perverse
system of government? Oh, yeah; you made an eloquent and lofty speech
promising my fellow countrymen milk and honey under the theme 'Grandes
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This commentary was culled from a reader’s response
to an article titled
“Paul Biya Buys New Plane”. (Name and address
removed)
Investor’s Corner
Commentary on the Douala Stock Exchange
“To
put it mildly, the economic and corporate environment in Cameroon is
reminiscent of the Wild West, where everything goes and nothing is what it
seems to be“.
“Most importantly, the rule of law is non-existent and justice is for the
dogs. Successive Ministers of Justice have decried the corruption in
Cameroon's courts. There is no way of holding thieving company executives
accountable to private investors. It is not in our culture to hold "big
men" to account for their crimes“.
“The DSX is likely to degenerate into a thieving exchange where unwitting
investors are prised of their hard earned capital“. (Name removed)
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Techniques of Corruption (XI)
Feymanism
is a form of corruption just like it is theft. Some people prefer to call
it stealing by tricks.
Corruption in Cameroon: A State of the Art.
The sheer
number of Cameroonian children who have fled from this horrendous
situation under Mr. Biya and are in
“voluntary
exile”
in the Diaspora is incredible.
I Will Stop Where Corruption Stops - PM Inoni.
Against a
backdrop of complaints that he has gone to sleep, Prime Minister Chief
Ephraim Inoni has vowed that he will continue to fight corruption until he
rids Cameroon of the cankerworm.
Comment:
“Don't
forget, Inoni got promoted to Prime Minister not just because of serious
financial reforms in the finance ministry but also because he rigged
elections to have the Biya regime stay in power in the last three
elections: 1992, 1997, and 2004. Inoni narrowly escaped death in Victoria
in 1992 when he was caught with fake ballot boxes filled with CPDM voting
cards”. (Name removed)
Inoni On US Offensive To Woo Investors.
Observers
hold that Cameroon still remains an unsafe area for foreign investors.
Besides, an incredible judicial system, economic analysts state that
administrative bottlenecks, corruption, bad governance and heavy taxation
constitute serious turn-offs to foreign investors.
DIRECT CURRENT - IMF Must Hear This.
How did
Cameroon become indebted? Who took the loans or how did the debts come by?
How could Cameroon be a poor country with all its riches in natural
resources? The problem is that for more than twenty years today, proceeds
from these resources are directed into the pockets of a few.
Filming corruption in Cameroon. (BBC)
The
logging road in question belonged to no ordinary logging company, however.
In a country that has recently been designated the most corrupt in the
world, it may be no surprise that the owner is the president's son.
Commonwealth Confab Begins With Hitches.
Allegations were rife that some people were already lining their pockets
with money that would have been used to ensure a hitch-free organization
of the event. Some English-speaking MPs complained that they have not been
officially invited to attend the conference.
Next Months Newsletter
The Fako Appeals court and some of its unsavory judgments shall be investigated. We’ll also look closely into the life of a corrupt High Court judge. SGBC Bank & Soc Gen in Paris will be under the microscope as activities they would prefer to keep out of the International banking arena are scrutinized.
We’ll definitely be bringing the news on the relocation programme. I can inform you that a suitable environment has been located and I’ll be taking a few photos for you to enjoy next month. Here’s a preview of next months Shame File;
Fako’s High Court Priestess.
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