Wednesday 25 May 2016

Top European Football personalities disagree on choice of Mourinho as Manager of Manchester United





In the wake of negotiations to rope in Portuguese Jose Mourinho as new manager for Manchester United, big European names in football have hit news headlines with contradicting comments. Among these football heavy weights are French man Eric Cantona, legendary striker of Manchester United and top European managers like the Italian Carlo Ancelotti and the Dutch man Ronald De Boer.

 Retired French International footballer Eric Cantona, has said the Spanish top flight coach and new manager of Manchester City Pep Guardiola should have been United’s manager instead of Jose Mourinho. He said Pep Guardiola’s offensive oriented football was what Manchester United needed at the moment. Considering that the success story of United cannot be written without the name of the great Eric Cantona; one of the greatest strikers that ever spotted the red Manchester United jersey, this comment has not gone unnoticed.

Jose Mourinho and Lui Faria his assistant

 

According to Ronald De Boer, another respected manager in the game, Louis van Gaal's Manchester United departure was badly handled. Louis Van Gaal he said should have been given more respect. Meantime, the Italian Carlo Anceloti on his part feels that Jose Mourinho suits a club with the size of Manchester United. His explanation falls back on the achievements of Jose Mourinho in his career as a coach.

Even as Jose Mourinho's appointment as United’s manager drew to its final decisive moments on Wednesday, attention was already turning to his first games.
 While the Premier League fixtures will only be revealed on June 15, United's pre-season plans are already taking shape and Mourinho’s first games in charge will be very challenging. These are two exciting International Champions Cup matches in China in July and a Community Shield showdown against Premier League champions Leicester in August.
Mourinho's United will head for China in July, with his first game in charge coming against Thomas Tuchel's Borussia Dortmund on Friday July 22. The Bundesliga outfit constitutes a formidable opponent, with Tuchel earning plenty of pats on the back since taking over from Jurgen Klopp who presently is manager at Liverpool F.C another giant Premier League side.
Borussia Dortmund’s high-intensity style will make it a tough encounter for United as Mourinho struggles to implant his style over his new squad. The 53-year-old manager might possibly have new signings in the team in time for the trip to China.
The second pre-season encounter will be against Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City on Monday July 25 at the 91,000-capacity Beijing National Stadium. Implicit here is the fact that the Mourinho- Pep Guardiola rivalry will again be rekindled during this encounter.  A mouth-watering sequel of their bitter rivalry which started in Spain is expected to ensue with the two  now in the English Premier League. The pair will be eager to strike a psychological blow before the competitive action commences, and, like Mourinho, Guardiola will use the encounter to assess his new squad.
The next pre-season encounter of Mourinho’s Manchester United will be against Leicester City on Sunday August 7 at the Wembley Stadium. Manchester United's triumph over Crystal Palace at the FA Cup Finals under Louis van Gaal means Mourinho will contest the Community Shield against Claudio Ranieri's Leicester City.
At the time of publishing this report, Jose Mourinho had agreed personal terms with Manchester United.
Lawyers for both parties were still in negotiations over a number of image rights issues, which were to be resolved before a contract could be signed. The length of Mourinho's contract and his salary have now been agreed after positive talks between United Executive Vice-Chairman Ed Woodward and Mourinho's agent, Jorge Mendes.
UEFA Champions League,Saturday 28th, 19:45pm
This notwithstanding, dialogue was ongoing regarding the image rights conflicts, and it remained unclear whether or not these issues would be concluded in time for Mourinho to put pen to paper on his contract on Wednesday May 25, 2016. The two parties; Manchester United and Jose Mourinho are hooked up in numerous commercial partnerships, and must consider pre-existing commitments to their respective sponsors when Mourinho becomes United's manager.
 In their respective deals with Adidas, Jose mourinho and Manchester United have a lot of common grounds.  The new United manager is a global ambassador for Adidas, whose £750m, 10-year deal with Manchester United, came into effect in 2015. An example of a potential conflict has to do with Mourinho's commercial deal with Jaguar, which is at odds with Manchester United's seven-year deal with General Motors, which sees Chevrolet as the club's shirt sponsor.
Jose Mourinho’s agent Jorge Mendes and Manchester United’s Executive Vice Chairman Ed Woodward, and their respective sets of legal teams are working on how to keep their respective sponsors happy. These talks were expected to reach a decisive point on Wednesday. This is the only hurdle to be overcome before Mourinho becomes new United Manager. Meantime the last information filtering out according to info Sport+ Jose Mourinho had signed a three year contract and 260 million Euros had been put at his disporsal to rebuild the team.
While Jose Mourinho will find role for Ryan Giggs at Manchester United, the latter against all speculations will not be assistant manager; a position he held under Louis Van Gaal erstwhile manager of Manchester United.

Tuesday 17 May 2016

After sumptuous installation, Bishop’s maiden mass at Kumba Cathedral attracts thousands




In the wake of an installation ceremony presided over by the Apostolic Nuncio for Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea Pierro Piopo, the first Mass of the His Lordship Agapitus E. Nfon, Bishop of Kumba attracted thousands of Catholic Christians to the Sacred Heart Cathedral at Fiango in Kumba.


 In this historic mass celebrated by the humble and self effacing prelate, the joy, love and devotion could barely be hidden as thousands came in from Ndian, Meme and parts of Kupe Manenguba to see their Bishop for the first time celebrating mass in their Cathedral.

  
Explaining the importance of this maiden mass, Robert Mofor, the Parish Council Pastoral Chairman of the Fiango Cathedral Parish said “today our new Bishop came to celebrate his first Holy mass and it coincided with the celebration of the feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary as the Patron Saint of Cameroon. We in Sacred Heart Cathedral used this opportunity to welcome our new Bishop His Lordship Msgr. Agapitus Nfon during his celebration of the mass here. Today in Church we thanked God and the parents who took care of him and we thank all those who took care of him. We equally thank all the Christians who came to assist him in this Holy Mass.”
The Sacred Heart Cathedral, Robert Mofor explained was created from the Bazeng Parish on October 27,1936 and October 27 2016 will make it 80 years. During this period he explained,the Fiango Parish has given birth to many Parishes. “Fiango gave birth to Saint John Parish Kumba Town in 1963. After that Fiango gave birth to the Nguti Parish, to Kosala Parish, Ngolo Bolo Parish and the Ntam Parish. Meantime, these parishes have also given birth to other parishes.”

His Lordship Msgr. Agapitus Nfon,Bishop of Kumba has twenty parishes including the Francophone Community. The Francophone Community Robert  Mofor intimated is large enough and has been worshiping every Sunday. The Diocese of Kumba he further said has a Christian population of 240.000 Catholics.
“We pray that God should give the Bishop and the Christians, the means to build the Pastoral Center which is envisaged and is to be built by the Bishop”, he said.  
This crowd pulling maiden mass came in the wake of a heavily attended installation ceremony during which the keynote address touched many souls that had turned out to grace the occasion with their presence.
The Bishop thanked all for their collaboration and support. The creation of the Diocese he said was announced on the 30th of December 2006 by the Apostolic Nuncio for Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea at the time. Since then, the other Dioceses which were ear marked to be created had already been created and only the Kumba Diocese was lagging behind. The simple explanation to this he said was that God’s time is the best. Hear him;”finally this is the time for Kumba. There is a saying that he who laughs last laughs best. You can imagine the joy of our Grand Mother the Diocese of Buea who had given birth to the then Diocese of Bamenda, the Diocese of Mamfe and this time after ten years of labour pains the Diocese of Kumba. Having been released from the pains of labour the joy is now complete.” The joy he said was expressed by the powerful emotion of singing, shouting and dancing at the announcement of the creation of the new Diocese of Kumba and the unforgettable reception that was given to him on his arrival in Kumba.   
He called on everyone to join him in giving thanks to God. “He has blessed us with a new Diocese and chosen me unworthy as I am to be the first Bishop of the Diocese of Kumba pulled out from the valleys and hills of Djottin in the Noni land….I therefore appeal to the enthusiasm, solidarity, dynamism and the good will of the people Diocese so that together we can lay a solid foundation for the church.” 


The President of the Cameroon Episcopal Conference His Lordship Arch Bishop Samuel Kleida of the Douala Arch Diocese on his part said Kumba was the 26th Diocese in Cameroon making Cameroon the country with the highest number of Dioceses in the Central African Region. He extended a message of love and gratitude to the Holy Father Pope Francis II through his personal representative the Apostolic Nuncio for Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea Pierro Piopo. He said all the Bishops of Cameroon were prepared to collaborate with the new Diocese and her Bishop. 

Mass Servants at the head of the procession to the altar during the installation

The Government Delegate to the Kumba City Council described the occasion as an unprecedented event in the history of Kumba. He went ahead to acknowledge the presence of the representative of the Head of State stating that it was a reflection of the good relationship that the Church had with the Government. He extended a warm message from the Kumba people to the pope acknowledging that they were priviledged to be part of such an occasion with the presence of the apostolic Nuncio for Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea. He explained that Cameroon has passed through an economic crisis from which it is gradually emerging adding that the Catholic had contributed enormously towards this emergence. He praised the Church for its fight against sexual immorality, child abuse and abortion in Cameroon. He equally thanked the Catholic Church for its efforts towards re-inserting the under privileged and the marginalized into main stream society.
The representative of the Diocese of Buea on his part referred to the Kumba Diocese as one of her new born babies. Buea he reminded those present was the first Diocese of the Catholic Church in Cameroon and as such is considered to be the mother of all the Dioceses in Cameroon. The representative of the Arch Diocese of Bamenda on his part said the creation of the Diocese of Kumba was an important step in the history of the Ecclesiastical Province of Bamenda adding that it was the continuation of the far sighted vision of evangelization conceived by the founding fathers of the Ecclesiastical Province of Bamenda. He said the Kumba Diocese brings to 5 the number of Dioceses in the Bamenda Ecclesiastical Province but the programme he said was not yet complete. He said the Arch Diocese of Bamenda was losing a Pearle to the Kumba Diocese but described the Bamenda Arch Diocese as a cheerful loser.
The Apostolic Nuncio for Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea Pierro Piopo said it was a moment to give continuous thanks to God for the creation of this new Diocese which will take care of over 200.000 Catholic Christians.
Present at this unprecedented crowd pulling event was the representative of the Head of State, Senator Mbella Moki Charles, HRH Senator Nfon V.E. Mukete, the Governor of the South West Region Benard Okalia Bilai, and Governor of the Northwest Region Adolf Lele L’Afrique, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Buea, the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon, the Senior Divisional Officers of Meme, Ndian and Kupe Maneguba, the Government Delegate to the Kumba City Council Victor Ngoh Nkelle , the Divisional Officers of Kumba I, II and III and their respective Mayors, Reverend Fathers and consecrated men and women of God, Traditional rulers of all the ethnic groups that constitute the Diocese of Kumba, His Royal Highness Senator Fon Teche of Ngengbowo President of the Northwest Fons and his distinguished entourage amongst whom were HRH Highness Sehem Mbinglo, the Paramount Fon of Nso.

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Sunday 1 May 2016

WHY THE MANGA WILLIAMS ARE THE TRUE RULERS OF LIMBE, ERSTWHILE VICTORIA



COMMUNIQUE
IN RE: THE LIMBE CHIEFTAIN
In pursuance of erstwhile and recent face up levied upon the incumbency of the Manga Williams and geared towards circumscribing the grant of leave for enstoolment, Prince Jerry Nambeke Manga Williams representing the Royal family of Manga Williams/Nambeke do depose for the purposes of  information and necessary action in especial to the stakeholdings of Limbe, and generally to all and sundry the following.
Jesco  and his father Chief Johnaness Manga Williams in London. 

1.  GENEALOGY OF LIMBE
In response to rumours that Limbe hitherto Victoria is other than a parcel dismembered from the Bimbia territory, the following should rest for ever the misguidance. The birth of Victoria now Limbe is stitched to the DNA of the British and German protectorates of the land called Bimbia. The origin and genealogy of the Province of Victoria, now Limbe Division begin when  it became the panacea for the British mission amid the Spanish harassment at Fernando-Po during the 19th century, whereto the British missionaries were stationed as their nucleus for their missionary work in West Africa and in especial for the freed slaves who had made the town of Clarence their home, and the British government as a base for their naval squadron from where their man o’ wars  patrolled the gulf of guinea to disrupt the trade in human slavery which had been abolished in England but was still the main trade in that area at that time. In 1843  the British Missionaries finally lost patience with the Spanish authorities when the Spanish Governor in charge of all the Islands belonging to Spain in West Africa   asserted its long standing claim of the island, planted the Spanish flag at Clarence, renamed the city Santa Isabel and proclaimed the Roman Catholic Church as the official religion of the Island. In 1958 he sent for Alfred Saker, the British Missionary and informed him that the protestant form of worship must cease. Saker then embarked on the task of finding a suitable place in Cameroon. He went to Bimbia and to its Chief, King Bile (King Williams) and negotiated to buy the parcel of land at Ambas Bay and in 1858 King Williams of Bimbia sold that part of Bimbia land to the British missionary Alfred Saker which the latter did acquire against a receipt and christened as Victoria in honour of his Monarch, the Queen Victoria of England. On Monday 09th of august 1858, the Baptist community in Fernando-Po moved to Victoria and held their first public worship on Friday 13th august 1858. Saker then set up a government and  drew up a constitution for Victoria with laws for the proper governing of Victoria, a town council and court for the administration of justice. Albeit dismembered from Bimbia, the British administration recognized the Bimbia traditional chieftain to permeate across the natives in Victoria, the children from some of the coverts at Bimbia, Bota, the emigrants and people from neighbouring villages. He administered Victoria till 1876 when he moved to his homeland for good. He was succeeded by George Grenfell (1877-1878) and Q. W. Thomson (1878-1884).  In 1884 following the 1882 appeal from the people of Victoria to obtain official recognition of their settlement by the British government, Edward Hyde Hewett the British Consul arrived at Ambas Bay (Victoria) and annexed Victoria on the 19th of July 1884, a few days subsequent to the German annexation of Douala and Bimbia on the 14th of July 1884 by Dr. Nactingal the German imperial Governor. The Germans later on in 1887 arrived at a consensus with the British missionaries of Victoria, and secured the purchase of Victoria from the Baptist missionaries who had bought the land from king Williams. The missionaries’ properties including churches and schools were bought by the Basel mission.  The new German Victoria district (Bezirk) eventually moved from being limited to Bimbia but to be included henceforth the whole area of the Cameroon mountain and consequently territories occupied by the Bakweris, Isubus, Wovea, Bamboko and Balong because of the trade exploitation potentials. In 1885 the Germans began exploiting the land and founded (Kamerun Land –Und Plantagen Gesellschaft) in Bimbia and (West Afrikaische Pflanzungsgeesellschaft) at Bibundi. Other concessions would later be procured for plantations across Cameroon. Due to the plantations, natives from the tribes of Bakweris, Isubus, Wovea, Bamboko and Balong became citizens of the German protectorate of Victoria. The original territory of the indigenous Isubu people of Victoria henceforth became blended with descendants of liberated slaves, brought by Alfred Saker, Bakweris from Kie and Mokindi, Wovia,Ngeme villages, bota mainland and island natives, Baongs from Balong in kumba and the Bambokos from Womboko,  who inhabited the opposite segment of the Cameroon mountain to kumba.  The Isubus are natives of Bimbia and Victoria. The Bakweris were natives of Wovea, Kie, Ngeme, Mokindi, Wovia. The Bamboko were natives of Womboko and the Balongs were natives of Balong. This federation of different villages to join the Isubu Bimbia and Victoria was to ease administration of the plantation segments and consequently distinguish from the Buea and Tiko segments. To fulfill their promise to the natives during annexation, the Germans created native courts in all villages to take care of native affairs and the Victoria council was the federal governing body. This was headed by the first King of Victoria, king Johannes  Nambeke Manga Williams. The German Protectorate Government of Cameroon had elected to acknowledge the descendant of King Williams of Bimbia, Johaness Nambeke Manga Williams who would become the first Chief of VICTORIA in 1908. That day, all the federated villages sang the veneration song ‘Manga kinga bosso’ meaning Manga, First king of Victoria. The Name Victoria was changed in parliament to Limbe in 1982 during the reign of His Majesty King Ferguson, son of King Johannes  Nambeke Manga Williams the 1st King of Victoria Province.
2.   GENEALOGY OF LIMBE CHIEFTAIN:
As opposed to claims surrounding the genealogy and locus standi of the Manga Williams’ succession to the last Paramount Chief of Limbe who happens to be a Manga Williams, His Majesty King Bila Fergusson Manga Williams, such that the territoriality should feature in question, may it simply without much ado to unnecessary details be posited of the history which the archives of the nation beholds and every ear and eyes have scoured same.
1908. In respond to the German Protectorate government’s policy making Victoria the new capital of its administration shifting the hegemony from Bimbia, Victoria ceased to be traditionally governed from Bimbia by Mbimbi Makaka, half brother of King Williams II who ruled from 1882 when the latter was killed protecting Limbola against the Buea expansionists in a battle with the Bakwerians from Soppo.
1908: Victoria became home to its first Paramount Chief called King Johannes  Nambeke Manga Williams and his jurisdiction covered Bimbia along the fringes of the coast, West-ward towards the Mountain including federated villages of the Bakweris, Bambokos, Balongs.
Between 1908-1914: Chief Johannes  Nambeke Manga Williams signed many trade treaties with the Germans who installed many plantations and consequently warranted the region to regain its commercial hegemony once more.
1918-1928: Chief Manga Williams in addition to his numerous duties became the president of the court of Victoria after the First World War patronizing the native courts of the federated villages above mentioned.
 In 1928, King George the fifth of England granted him a certificate of recognition; Order of the British Empire (OBE)  for the valuable services rendered by him to his own country and the British Empire as having distinguished himself as President of the courts of Victoria.
In 1942, he became the representative of the whole trust territory of  the Cameroons which in those days included the Northern Cameroons in the Nigeria Legislative Council.
In 1946, he was appointed member of the Eastern House of Assembly
In 1954, when the Southern Cameroon House of Assembly was established, he was selected as  Native Administration member for Victoria Divisional Council.
In May 1951, he laid the foundation stone of the Cameroon Development Corporation during its creation and became the original member of the corporation.
In 1958, he was appointed by the British government to organize the celebration marking the 100 years anniversary of Victoria which were held for 7 days. It was during this occasion that the late Prime Minister of Nigeria, Sir Abubaka Tafaza Balewa laid the stone for the construction of the Victoria Centenary Stadium. Chief John Manga Williams poured the libation to the gods of Bimbia.
On the12th of December 1958 during this occasion, the unveiling of the Alfred Saker monument at the SDO’s office Victoria was done. Those who assisted Chief Johannes  Nambeke Manga Williams to unveil the monuments were Sir James Robertson and Sir Abubaka Tafawa Balewa’. The procurement of the Alfred Saker monument proper which now rests beside the SDO’s office was tasked to and conveyed from his son; Prince Jesco Manga Williams whilst  he had taken abode in England.
When King Johannes  Nambeke Manga Williams died in 1959, Prince Jesco waived his right and proposed his junior brother, Fergusson Manga Williams who became Chief of Victoria.
Amongst the achievements of King Fergusson B. Manga Williams include the popularization of the spirit of minority and integration, advocacy for the preservation and protection of the indigenous lands especially those which were conceded by lease to the Germans and later inherited by the CDC.
During the privatization process of CDC, Chief Ferguson of Victoria and Chief Endeley of Buea fought hard to retain the provisions under which native lands were conceded to the Germans. Consequent to this and in fulfilling the legacy of a Paramount chief of the villages which the Manga Williams forebears presided, are the benefits natives have presently in the acquisition of native lands which CDC releases back to these erstwhile federated villages.
King Fergusson Manga Williams passed unto to Glory in 2005 and amongst the many persons who were calling on the Manga Williams descendants for  the succession to be immediate and forthwith were the Chiefs of the federated villages of Victoria such as the Isubus, the Bambokos, and the Bakweri in channels such as correspondences, newspapers and radio to name a few.
The Manga Williams amid subsequent niches internally and externally have finally overhauled the details and should be respected to the letter to acquit themselves quietly of an enstoolment.
If the above posits of genealogy wouldn’t snow ball memories, the following prĂ©cis should for it goes without saying:
3.  ESTOPPEL
That the law governing Chieftaincy in Cameroon is absolute and the articles prescribed therein conforms with the methodology which the Colonial and National Govern0ments of Cameroon utilized in conferring the power of traditional rulership upon the Manga Williams in Limbe since 1908 in the absence of opposition to its incumbency and where pockets of distractions existed were settled absolutely to warrant the insurance that the law is not retrospective and does not backtrack statutes to determine present nominations and if such may be sought judicially, there exist statutes of limitations and probable cause. In the case of Limbe, no one should contemplate eligibility against the royal Manga Williams family of Limbe for the above clinical reasons.

Done at Limbe the 20th day of April 2014


PRINCE JERRY NAMBEKE MANGA WILLIAMS
FOR THE MANGA WILLIAMS/NAMBEKE FAMILY

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