Saturday, May 21, 2016

CLEAR AND UNBIASED FACTS ABOUT AMSTERDAM WOMEN POLICE


A policewoman in Holland


A policewoman in Holland



Reflections of bitter experience had made me not like the police, soldiers, or any law enforcement officer, because instead of keeping the peace and preserving social order, many used the uniform to dominate, intimidate, and abuse the power bestowed upon them.

Many people likely get enrolled in the police service to cause harm to other people or to steal from the weak and the vulnerable. As a traveler, adventurer, and writer, I traveled extensively in Africa.

A VISIT TO AFRICAN COUNTRIES

Every country I visited has its story. Painful stories and brutalities at the hands of law enforcement officers. In Nigeria, an immigration officer slapped me across the face several times and, at the end of it, took all my money from my pocket.

In Lagos, two armed men in police uniform kidnapped me just to steal my money. After the plan failed, they beat me up mercilessly and pushed me out of a moving vehicle. 

Instead of protection, I suffered at the hands of law enforcement officers to the extent that I lost confidence in them, but an incident that took place in Amsterdam changed the negative perception and thinking I had about the police to like them forever.

A WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE WITH A POLICEWOMAN IN AMSTERDAM

It was winter, and very dark. On my way to work, I was stopped by a group of traffic police officers who were arresting cyclists with faulty lights. They have arrested over a dozen, issuing them fines to pay. I couldn’t escape when one of the officers, a woman, stopped me. I got off my bicycle, and she inspected my lights. The front light was faulty.

She looked at my face, then said something I wasn’t expecting: “You know? I don’t want to issue you a ticket. Try to fix it tomorrow before passing on this route.” While she was interacting with me, her colleague, a male police officer,  was watching us and wondering what we were talking about instead of issuing me a fine to pay.

The policewoman asked me to leave as quickly as possible, but by then it was too late; her male colleague was catching up to us, so I told her, “Your curious colleague is coming; there is no way I can flee because he is now close behind us.” The male police officer  asked her why the a delay in issuing a fine because my front light is faulty.”


The ‘Good Samaritan policewoman’ said to him, “His rear light is in order, but the front one, he is not aware that is faulty. I asked him to fix it tomorrow.” 

Her male colleague didn’t say anything, and he walked away. Then the policewoman told me to leave, but I shouldn’t ride the bicycle.

I obeyed her instructions and went away. Luckily enough, I was just a few meters from the  workplace, ‘The Okura Hotel.’ What transpired shocked me both physically and psychologically, so that I have loved the police till now. 

Whenever I see any policewoman, this bicycle story not only comes into my mind, but I also love them too.

Many times, people judge the police wrongly and say all sorts of dirty things against them, but some are very nice indeed.

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Bioweapons Expert: Ebola Weaponized To Spread Like Flu- Obama’s Administration Under Pressure


Mark Twain

Mark Twain


European and American leaders, including the CIA and the FBI, are under pressure and sorely afraid that they will soon lose the battle of the cover-ups of the Aids and Ebola medical crimes. 


There is time for everything, and no matter how long it takes, their nightmares will force them to come out clean.

Apart from terrorism, the mere mention of Aids and Ebola scares America and Europeans to death, because the two deadly diseases were man-made and used as bio-weapons, and since the disease engulfed Liberia, the Republic of Guinea, and Sierra Leone, only a few in the medical field are brave enough to speak openly that Aids and Ebola were indeed medical crimes against humanity.

Even Belgium’s top scientist, Guido van der Groen, who said in an interview to ‘Humo Magazine’ that “The U.S. military laboratories slated for Ebola and HIV, to develop into a biological weapon in the early sixties,” on October 13, 1994, had to change his story to save his life, and said two years ago that “Ebola was invented in the 1960s in Fort Detrick in Congo.”

The fact is, the primary Ebola strain being spread right now (as there are 2) was bio-engineered by the US Department of Defense (via USAMRIID) & Tulane University with the knowledge/help from pharma/biotech giants such as Monsanto, Alnylam, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Merck, Pfizer, and a much smaller pharma company based out of Canada called Tekmira. 

A known Ebola strain from Central Africa was used as the base and was bioengineered to become a new hybrid respiratory illness (a combination of Ebola Virus & Lassa Hemorrhagic Fever, weaponized via Tulane University & USAMRIID at Fort Detrick), making it a genetic variant of the original strain.

This bioengineered hybrid allowed for airborne human-to-human transmission, an extended incubation period (to increase spread/threat), and a slightly toned-down virility (to have the ideal initial mortality rate (~40%)).

Now the question on the lips of many people is: How long will America, Europe, and the media remain silent?  “You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time.”– Abraham Lincoln.

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

10 AFRICAN REMARKABLE PROVERBS WITH A MORAL LESSON


The gentle monkey


The gentle monkey


1. Allowing the monkey to wear clothes doesn’t guarantee the animal to join the dining table. Meaning: Some people abuse their trust if you are kind to them. Don’t take a friend for a fool if he helps you every time. 


2. A man who hangs around a beautiful lady without saying anything, yet he likes her, will end up serving the guests on her wedding day. – Just be bold to tell a lady you like her if you’re interested in her. 

3. A beautiful girl without any intelligence ends up abusing herself. Her private part suffers the most. – You need to be intelligent too if you are beautiful, else you will end up sleeping with thousands of men to ruin the ‘golden box.’ 


4. Whoever presents his own head to break a coconut would not be able to partake in eating it. – This is a warning to be careful in whatever you do because some kindness may put you into very big trouble. 

5. There is no way a chicken will pass corn or maize without swallowing it. Even if the corn is too big to swallow, the beak will break it into pieces. If a friend offers you a place, be careful not to get closer to his wife because of temptation. 

6. The buttocks are like a married couple. There is constant friction between them, yet they still love and live together. – There is no marriage or relationship without a dispute. If misunderstanding comes, settle it amicably before planning to divorce.

7. Never let negative people rent a space in your head. Raise the tent and kick them out. – You have the power to resist evil influence. Don’t follow bad friends to put you in a place you never wished to be. 

8. If one finds a wallet on the road and takes all the money in it before he finds the owner, there is no reward or blessing for you. Giving the owner all his money back will reveal your honesty, for the owner to do something extraordinary for you. “This is what I did, and the owner helped me to be employed. I’m still at the same place after twelve years.” 

 9. When you are doing well in life, climbing up with success, remember to help those you are leaving behind. One day, if things go badly for you, they will remember what you did for them, and they will help you, too. – Be kind to the less fortunate ones, because no one knows tomorrow.

10. The heart of a rich man lies in his wealth, and that of the poor man lies in the faith of God. The reason poor people sleep better than the rich because they always think of their wealth. Jesus confirmed it.” It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of the needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.”


Sunday, May 15, 2016

SURPRISING INVINCIBLE ENEMIES ON SOCIAL MEDIA


Will Smith quote


Will Smith


The internet or social media is the right place as a groundbreaking interactive marketplace and also an essential tool for people to access information and services, right?



By the influence of the social media, we can now see the world through our windows, and enjoy effective and quick communication if the one lives thousands of kilometers away, but alongside its many valuable resources, social media is occupied by an invincible brood of vipers, whose aim to make sure that you never reach the top, hateful contents, offensive materials, black heart and treacherous people known as social media friends.

Frankly speaking, I wasn’t aware that social media has its dark sides until I started writing. In a society where ‘birds of the same feathers flock together,’ you are not accepted if you look different. If that group is saying that the ‘blue’ colour is ‘black,’ you need to agree with them to stay in the group.

Jesus said, “The truth shall set you free,” but in this present generation, the truth will give you many worries, discomfort, and create a lot of enemies for you. 

I have said over and over that I may live in Europe for many years, but holding a European passport doesn’t change my way of thinking, culture, and identity. I am a hundred percent true-born African and proud to be an African.

Since I’m an African, my writings will reflect on my culture and issues affecting the African continent, which many European and American journalists will not do. 

This is what many have failed to realize. Thus, writing the truth about Aids and Ebola shouldn’t generate hatred, because I’m an African, not European or American.

There are hundreds of scientists in this world who are aware that the viruses of Aids and Ebola are biologically prepared as bio-weapons and tested on Africans by the Americans, yet only one scientist, the Dutch Johan Van Dongen, revealed the truth, and it cost him dearly. 

After losing his job as a lecturer at the University of Maastricht, he became an enemy, and his profile was deleted from the social media site ‘LinkedIn.’

European and American journalists write distasteful and degrading articles about Africa, yet when an African writer reveals their weaknesses, corruption, inefficiency, racism, hypocrisy, and their devilish plans against Africa, then everyone becomes angry. 

Thousands of Europeans and Americans commit suicide daily, if an African writer suggests, Europeans and Americans should learn from Africa how they have survived persecutions, diseases, long before the white man’s medicine was discovered, then everyone is angry.

Recently, in United Voice News Magazine, a journalist wrote, ‘9 Out Of 10 Americans Would Perish Without Power For Over A Year If ISIS strikes.’ 

I pointed out that this is a total disgrace to Americans if they will depend on electric current to survive, knowing that there are thousands of villagers in Africa who have never enjoyed light before since they were born, yet they are the healthiest and happiest people on earth. 

From school, they learn, read, and write with the help of only kerosene lanterns. I’m back in what I have repeated over a hundred times. Are Africans tougher and stronger than Europeans and Americans?

When it comes to issues about Africa, only a few people are interested, but learning something from Africa, regarding survival and discipline in schools, will be beneficial to Europeans and Americans if they put pride behind them. 

Frankly speaking, without any ammunition, guns, or war tanks, Africa will defeat Europe and America if they stand toe to toe in a physical fight, because Africans are physically strong.

Africans don’t need the power to live or survive. They already had a long life span without electricity, before the vaccine against malaria was discovered, and before they were hit by medical crime at the hands of Europe and America.

Africa needs support, healing, and development, not underdevelopment and depopulation, because that rejected continent will one day be a haven for Europeans and Americans. What will prompt them to flee hasn't come yet.

Saturday, May 14, 2016

IS SUMMER A SEASON OR A FESTIVAL?


Mini-skirts: One of the fashion temptations during summer

Mini-skirts: One of the fashion temptations during summer



There are only two seasons in West Africa, the dry and the wet, and sometimes the experience of the harmattan, a dry, dusty, cold North-East trade wind from December to February. 

Africa never misses the sun or summer, as it is known among the four seasons in Europe and America, because the sun blazes for nine months, accompanied by rainfall for three months.

Unfortunately, sometimes the rain fails to fall, and when it continues for a longer period, it means impending danger. The reason East Africa is often threatened by the worst drought is. Rwanda, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Zambia, Somalia, etc, have all experienced the effects of drought.

The sun in Africa is used to doing many things, including drying washed clothes, preserving foods, and on health issues, good for the skin. Since the sun is very common in Africa, they don’t see or value it as something special, but when summer arrives in Europe and America, it’s like they have seen magic or god.

In fact, summer is just a season, but what accompanies it in Europe and America seems like a season is a festival. Europeans and Americans go crazy with all kinds of dresses and fashions, which may baffle you.

Mini-skirts, the exposure of long beautiful legs and other parts of the body which can steal your attention and put you into temptation are some of the common scenes in the city, shopping malls, restaurants, cinema halls, etc, and at the naked beaches.

Europe is now entering the summer, but just yesterday the beautiful weather brought some fashions that may be stupefied to see. The question is: What are we going to see when summer fully arrives? I will definitely steal a glance, but I hope I will not be caught by any lady.

Sunday, May 08, 2016

10 LESSONS ONE CAN LEARN FROM THE HEN


Patiently the hen sits on her eggs to hatch her chicks


Patiently, the hen sits on her eggs to hatch her chicks.


1. Good planning: She first lays enough eggs before sitting on them.

2. Discipline: When she starts sitting on her eggs, she minimizes movements.

3. Sacrifice and self-denial: She physically loses weight while sitting on her eggs due to decreased feeding.

4. Indiscrimination and generosity: She can’t sit on eggs from another hen.

5. Faith, hope, and courage: She sits on her eggs for 21 days, patiently waiting; even if they do not hatch, she will lay eggs again.

6. Sensitive and discerning: She detects unfertilized eggs and rolls them out.

7. Wisdom, consciousness, and realism: She abandons the rotten eggs and starts caring for the hatched chicks, even if it’s only one.

8. Protective love: No one touches her chicks.

9. Unity of purpose: She gathers all her chicks together.

10. Mentorship: She can’t abandon her chicks before they mature.

Even the greatest teacher, Jesus, led by the Holy Spirit, taught from the hen. ‘Jerusalem, Jerusalem, you who kill the prophets and stone those sent to you, how often I have longed to gather your children together, as a hen.’ Luke 13:34.


Never give up your divine dream. Be blessed.

Saturday, May 07, 2016

Manu Dibango: Expressing His Creativeness Through The Saxophone

Manu Dibango

Manu Dibango


Manu Dibango is perhaps one of the world’s best jazz saxophonists and a true international superstar with a career starting from the ’50s. At 15, he was sent to Paris to prepare for a professional career. He is a tireless globe-trotting musician. 


Last year, he played for hundreds of fans at the Mano-Mundo Festival in Belgium, and this year he was in Belgium again to play at Gent. He speaks about his passion for music.

Joel: As an African musician, have you made such an enormous contribution to African music internationally? How do you feel about this achievement?

Manu: I’m glad I’m still in motion. I don’t think of my past achievements. The most important thing is what I’m going to do tomorrow. I’m happy I did what I did. Thanks be to God.
Joel: In 1972, your hit “Soul Makossa” stormed the world. Since then, you have still been on the music scene. What has kept you moving all these years?

Manu: Passion “La Passion. What I would want African youths to have is passion. Because if you have passion, you can easily accept suffering, and when there is no passion, you have to try to cultivate it. If you can do that, then you can really bring out the best in yourself.

Joel: In 1985, you raised funds for famine-stricken Ethiopia through your “Tam-tams for Ethiopia project” with Mory Kante and others. What do you feel about the present situation in Ethiopia?

Manu: Well, talking about Ethiopia is like talking about the whole continent. A month ago, we played against AIDS and famine. We also played in Dakar. It is not only the music that is playing an important role in this issue of problems affecting Africa, but the activities of doctors, sportsmen, and journalists are also helping in various ways.

Joel: According to an international music magazine I read recently, you and the late Fela Anikulapo Kuti are among the world’s best saxophonists. How do you feel about this?

Manu: It’s nice to hear that. You know that one doesn’t play music just for the hours to pass. But you play music because you are in love with music, and luckily, if people like what I’m proposing, then I’m happy. 

Although music is a business, you don’t start thinking about money from the initial stages when you are in music. First, propose to the people what they want, and if they like it, then the money comes later.

Joel: Last year, I watched you playing at the Mano-Mundo festival when the frenzied crowd called for more songs. What was your experience at that moment?

Manu: Well, you can see that I’m still in motion. It happens that you share the music with the audience. That is the best happiness an artist can have. I’m not alone on stage but with a group of musicians. 

So the more the music is successful, the happier the audience feels about the music. It’s the responsibility of an artist to make his fans happy. That is a proposition. I’m always talking about a proposition.

Joel: This question comes from one of your fans who lives in the United States of America. He said I must ask you the reason you always play in Africa and Europe but not in the USA.

Manu Dibango on stage


Manu Dibango on stage


Manu: If they want me there, I will be there. I go to every country that wants Manu. I have management, and those who want me to be in contact with my management. I have played in Canada and some parts of South America. I lived in America for two years in the ’70s. The most important thing is that they love my music.

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ALBINO LIVES MATTER


Albinos in Africa are deliberately killed for ritual purposes to get 'rich quick.'


Albinos in Africa are deliberately killed for ritual purposes to get 'rich quick.'


Africa is a place often referred to as the Dark Continent, in terms of color, but there is something more associated with the term "dark," controlling the minds of people to indulge in satanic rituals and demonic activities.  Woe unto you if you are born albino.


Albinism is a genetically inherited condition characterized by a deficit in melanin production that leaves people in that condition with pale skin, usually light, sometimes reddish eyes, and blond hair.

The belief that the body parts of an albino could bring wealth and luck has caused fear in the African communities for albinos, as they are increasingly being targeted by witch doctors because superstitions feed myths that they are ghosts, sorcerers, or demons who have been cursed; thus, when body parts are used for rituals, you become extremely rich.

Recently, five albino children whose arms and legs were chopped off for rituals were flown to a children’s hospital in Philadelphia to be treated for the horrific injuries they received and also had new prosthetic limbs. The albinos are often ambushed in the night in rural areas and many times have no power to defend themselves.

Some years back in Africa, people with humps were brutally killed, and the hump was removed from the victim’s back for ritual purposes. Today, innocent albinos are suffering a similar fate.

In recent developments to save albinos from persecution, the Tanzanian government has banned witch doctors to prevent the use of their body parts for magic potions and lotions.

Unfortunately, people in such conditions suffer such discrimination and even death. Man needs to work hard for his daily bread but not to kill to get rich quickly.

Thursday, May 05, 2016

THE MYSTERY OF CREATION AND DEATH

The skull: The inevitable end of life


The skull: The inevitable end of life

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Who are we, and where did we come from? With different kinds of people, languages, customs, cultures, etc, many questions about creation remain unanswered.


What about death? That is more complicated than creation because many have different theories and opinions about death. Some say that the soul goes back to God after death while others believe in reincarnation, that is, the soul, upon the death of the body, comes back to earth in another body or form.

However, the Bible says:  “For the living know they will die, but the dead do not know anything nor have they any longer a reward, for their memory is forgotten.  Indeed, their love, their hate, and their zeal have already perished, and they will no longer have a share in all that is done under the sun…”

The book of Genesis says: “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” Initially, that was what we were taught at school. Years after this Biblical account, the man now faces the most difficult challenge in believing this Biblical account about creation.

Worldwide, hundreds of people, including so-called creationists, anti-Christian forces, and fundamentalists, continue to change the Bible’s account of creation into numerous tales that deviate from what the Bible really says.

The belief that there is no God and Darwin’s theory, which rejects the account of creation in Genesis, has caused many people to dismiss the Bible account as mythical allegory. 

It’s not surprising to see big churches throughout Europe virtually empty on Sundays, reserved only for the dead to receive his or her last respect before burial.

 Several people have accepted Darwin’s theory over the Biblical account, as many churches are being converted to drinking pubs, restaurants, and libraries.  

Even though many still are confused over where man originally came from, some continue to play God by taking someone’s life who euthanasia, when he can’t bring the dead back to life.

Since God has given man the opportunity to choose, thus; let those, lean on Darwin’s theory continue to do so, and others who believe in the Genesis creation account also continue supporting the Scriptures. But one question which many find hard to answer is: Where do we go after death?

Different religions have different opinions about death, yet another part of the Bible reveals: “For whoever is joined with all the living, there is hope; surely a live dog is better than a dead lion.” Both the creation of the human being and death will always remain a mystery because it’s something that takes us by surprise. 

One may cheat death, yet death is inevitable. When it strikes, like the fall of both fresh and dry leaves, it takes away the young and the old.

Doctors struggle to save lives, and incubators save babies, but why has no onegothe, brought a dead man back to life? Is it true that there is life after death? Where does the soul goes after death? Is there reincarnation after death? Are we going to see our loved ones already dead when we also die?


Even though I have no answers to those questions, I can’t depend on Darwin’s theory, because it has no roots. Since the Scripture says: “Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away.” I will depend on and believe in the account of creation in the book of Genesis. 

Sunday, May 01, 2016

THE LOVE PETER TOSH HAD FOR AFRICA


The great Peter Tosh


The great Peter Tosh


There are thousands of Africans in the Diaspora. Many hate to be called Africans,  some love the continent but have never had the chance to visit there, while others frequently visit Africa. One of them was the legendary Peter Tosh, one of the founding members of the original Wailers trio.

The fearless, tough man, whose vicious wit marked militant tunes, made him an international figure, visited Africa, including Nigeria, on many occasions. I never had the opportunity to see Peter Tosh performing,,g but I had a glimpse of him when he visited Nigeria and followed his activities in the country through ‘The Punch Newspaper.’

Peter Tosh was in Nigeria in 1982. During his visit, he stayed in the house of Sonny Okosun, another great Nigerian musician interested in the well-being of people. It’s like the two had something in common. In Nigeria, Sonny Okosun’s ‘Fire in Soweto, Papa’s Land’ etc, became international hits, for his concern for the suffering South Africans under Apartheid regime.

While in Jamaica, Peter Tosh recorded ‘Apartheid’ on his ‘Equal Rights’ album. “Inna me land digs out me gold, pearl, diamond, we gonna fight against Apartheid.” It’s not surprising that the two musicians were great friends. In 1983 while still in Lagos, Peter Tosh revisited Nigeria. This time, he cemented his love for his dear Africa by composing the song he named ‘Mama Africa.’



Peter Tosh sings 'Mystery Babylon.'


“Two thousand years of history can’t be wiped away so easily, sings Bob Marley in ‘Zion Train.’ Definitely, the achievements of Peter Tosh in the field of music can’t be easily forgotten. On April 20, 2016, Jamaica celebrated the second official International Peter Tosh Day. Like the sons of Bob Marley, Andrew Tosh is carrying on the works of his father.

Thursday, April 28, 2016

THE PRIDE OF OUR GENERATION AS OBEDIENT CHILDREN


A happy Ghanaian woman and child: Art work by Peter Asare


A happy Ghanaian woman and child: Artwork by Peter Asare


We are in a generation of disobedient children compared to our time. We, the people born between 1940-1970 in Ghana, are the most blessed ones. We are awesome people, and our lives are living proof.


While playing and riding rented bicycles, we never bothered to wear helmets. We played Oware, Ampe,  Kwaakwaa (Hide and seek), asosor, tumatu (Ghanaian games), and skipping rope, etc, without thinking about television, video, or computer games.

After school (those days, we went to school two times a day), we played until dusk, but never watched the world (Television) by locking ourselves up in a room. We played only with our real friends, not with www.com friends.

If we ever felt thirsty, we drank tap water or stream water; bottled water didn't exist, but there wasn't any Ebola or pneumococcal meningitis. We never got ill, even after sharing the same juice or sweets with four friends

We were happy after our fufu, kokonte, etsew, and ampesi. (Ghanaian dishes.) There weren't any fried rice or 'foes chicken.' We ate rice and chicken only on special days. (Christmas, New Year, Easter, etc.) Even then, we will go anywhere with our fresh chicken legs, head, and wings in our hands, for everyone to know that we've eaten rice.

Nothing happened to our feet after roaming and kicking balls made of rags barefoot. We never used any health supplements to keep ourselves healthy. We used to create our own toys. Our parents were not rich, but they never chased after money.

They just searched for and gave only love. They were proud to see us around them. These days, parents are chasing after money and riches that they ignore the presence of their kids. 

We never used to share our emotions by using emoticons, DVDs, Play Stations, X-Boxes, video games, personal computers, the internet, web chatting, but we had many good friends, and communication was face-to-face.

We used to go to our friends’ homes unannounced and enjoy food with them. We never had to call them and ask for their parents’ permission to visit their home. 

Loving people were near to us, so our hearts and souls were happy. Hence, we never required an insurance policy or fake spiritual support.

We might have been in Black and White photos, but you find colourful memories in them. The ultimate is that we are unique and the most understanding generation because we are the last generation that listened to our parents. And also the first one who has to listen to our children.


I am proud to belong to that noble Generation.

Monday, April 25, 2016

If The Dead Can Defend Themselves Prince Will Surely Do That


The late legend, Prince: May he rest in peace.



The late legend, Prince: May he rest in peace.


The media is like a parasite that lives on the rich, famous, and influential people. Shockingly, when any celebrity dies, the media still feeds on the dead as ghouls.


Since last Thursday, after the world received the devastating news of the death of one of the legends of pop music, Prince Rogers Nelson, commonly known as Prince, strange stories about his death have kept appearing in the news daily without ceasing.

Some of the news is very disturbing, shaking the confidence and love his fans have for him. According to some of the papers, the late musician sold his soul to the devil, as is often done by celebrities hungry to be famous.

There are several videos as well on YouTube revealing how Prince died by sacrificing his life through the Illuminati, a secret organization of the most powerful and influential elites in the world, which involves the swearing of oaths and blood sacrifice.

If the Illuminati exists, I don’t think it’s every musician who is interested, or every successful musician who passed through it. But just as it baffles me, I think it baffles others, too, about the attitudes and behaviors of some celebrities.


Why do some of them post naked pictures of themselves on social media? Why do many of them, especially the females, attend functions without putting on underwear? Why do many of them do satanic rituals on stage when performing?

Are they tormented by demons? Are they being controlled by unseen supernatural forces, or are they simply fulfilling the contractual obligations they have signed with the devil or Satan? With such attitudes, there is enough evidence for people to say that most celebrities sell their souls to the devil.

If all these rumors are true, then what shall it profit a celebrity to gain the whole world's recognition and fame and then die in disgrace, surrounded by bitter and shameful stories questioning his integrity?

Everyone wishes to be successful in whatever they do, but on the path to find that success, one should be extremely careful because it is worth dying poor with dignity rather than rich and famous but overshadowed by disgrace and scandals.

Saturday, April 23, 2016

WHY EUROPE AND AMERICA WANT AFRICA AFTER COLONIZATION?


Sir Richard Branson, the English business magnate, investor, philanthropist and the founder of Virgin Group of companies, is the right person to tell the world why he has invested so much in Africa. One of the sincere business men proud of Africa.


Sir Richard Branson, the English business magnate, investor, philanthropist, and the founder of Virgin Group of companies, is the right person to tell the world why he has invested so much in Africa. One of the sincere businessmen proud of Africa.


Europe and America can’t praise Africa because they are like the ungrateful slave master who never appreciates whatever his slave does for him, yet they know that without the slave they are bound to face many obstacles without a solution.

America and Europe had depended heavily on Africa’s raw materials, mineral resources and treasures, before independent, swept through Africa, leaving many European countries miserable because they weren’t ready yet to let Africa go.

It was the most painful period for Western Europe when countries like Ghana, Congo, Guinea, etc, had independence. To this day, they feel that pain thus, there is a reason to target the continent of Africa to make the inhabitants miserable.

Just seven months after taking office on the direct orders of the US, Belgium, and Britain, the newly elected prime minister of Congo,  Patrice Lumumba was brutally murdered and since Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana helped Lumumba, he was deposed in a coup masterminded by the CIA.

France was mad to the extent that they took away everything they had including the furniture from the State House in Guinea to France, leaving the newly elected Guinean leader Ahmed Sekou Touré completely handicap. 

In history, America and Europe will not say that Africa’s rich mineral resources  played a significant role in our economy and development, instead, the media will write “Africa is a continent of poverty, illiteracy, and crime.” Thank you.

However, whatever transpired in Africa, after Belgium, Britain, and France lost their colonies is what we are witnessing today as medical crimes in Africa. 

Questions to answer: Why Aids killing Africans in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Uganda, etc? Because both the Netherlands and the British were in South Africa and the British were in Zimbabwe, Uganda, etc.

The Pasteur Institute of France also inflicted deadly diseases including Aids and Ebola on Africans. To Western Europe and America, Africa deserves it because they have lost their colonies in the continent of Africa. Even though America had no colony in Africa, interfering in African politics was their priority, just like today.

Despite all that was stolen from Africa, because of greed they weren’t satisfied. They couldn’t sleep peacefully, always finding a way to get Africa back. Something which never happened again. 

When it comes to crime, the assassination of African leaders and the truth over Aids, Ebola and Lassa fever medical crimes in Africa, European and American journalists suffer the dumb syndrome, which affects both hands and pen to write.

There is no doubt that Europe and America are still interested in Africa. The two continents are completely exhausted with depreciating economies. 

Many have lost their jobs and life becoming difficult every day. Thus; getting hold of some of Africa’s vast mineral resources could revamp the economies and create more employment in Europe and America. 

Fortunately, Africa’s vast mineral resources are always there, because they can’t make good use of their own abundant resources than corruption.



But not this time. Europe and America will not get even one percent of Africa’s treasures because they have abused their trusts. Even the uneducated Africans in the remotest part of Africa are now aware that Aids and Ebola were bio-weapons against Africa, despite some claiming that they are cursed by God.  

If their intentions were to depopulate the continent to steal our resources, it’s not going to happen, because they can’t kill all of us.

These are some of the reasons we often hear of military coups in Africa because the civilians and the military get sick and tired watching corrupt African leaders in power collaborating with the corrupt European and American leaders. 

Africans have learned in a very hard way at the hands of Europe and America. That hard lessons are now our surviving tools.

The important question left for Europe and America to answer is: How will they cope with the calamities that Africans have gone through and survived should in case it happens to them?

Friday, April 22, 2016

THE MANIFESTATION OF THE AIDS MASTER PLAN IN AFRICA


Ebola control in West Africa

Ebola control in West Africa



“WE GOT HIM,” That was the statement made by America after the capture of Saddam Hussein in Iraq.  This statement reflects on Africa in regards to Aids. Western Europe and America have really got Africa. 


The African continent is seriously affected by Aids, taking thousands of people to their untimely graves every year without ceasing.

The Aids and Ebola epidemics in Africa didn’t appear there miraculously or curse by God as a punishment, but they were man-made or laboratory-engineered as bio-weapons and used against Africa with the intention to depopulate the continent. 

This is something world leaders, including  European and American leaders, knew but holding on tight tongues to avoid exposure.

When it comes to the truth about Aids and Ebola, European and American journalists lack education, so they don’t write but know the effect of the devastation by the disease on the continent. 

Looking at the fast rate Africans are dying of Aids, it is likely that within the next ten years, Africa will become desolate and a graveyard.

After forty-two years of research, Dutch Microsurgeon and scientist Johan Van Dongen found out that the two diseases were prepared in the lab as bioweapons against Africa, and he published them. 

Since truth is bitterer than bile, the professor lost his job as a lecturer at the University of Maastricht in the Netherlands. On January 17, 2016, the ex-professor issued this challenge:

EVIDENCE THAT AIDS AND EBOLA WERE MEDICAL CRIMES

1. A Challenge To Top Scientists In Europe And America: “Prove Me Wrong If Aids, Ebola, And Lassa Fever Are Not Medical Crimes Against Africa”- Scientist Johan Van Dongen. Till now, no journalist or world leader has challenged him. Are they running away from the truth, or are they afraid of the wrath of Africans to come?

2. On October 13, 1994, in an interview with Humo, one of Belgium’s news magazines, Belgium’s professor Guido van der Groen said,  “The U.S. military laboratories slated for Ebola and HIV, to develop into a biological weapon in the early sixties. Because he regretted revealing the truth, Groen now claims that Ebola was invented in the 1960s in Fort Detrick and in Congo in 2014.


3. An article captioned “Holland’s Professor Johan Van Dongen Challenges Belgium’s Scientist Guido van der Groen over the origins of Ebola, was submitted to the editor of Diplomatic Aspects Newspaper, and it was published. Unknowingly, after the publication, Belgium feared reprisal and exposure, and secretly contacted the editor without my knowledge to remove the article from the web.

4. In 1978, at a Health Conference organized in Holland, and attended by the Microsurgeon Johan Van Dongen, Prof. Dr. H.H. Cohen, one of Holland’s top health officials, confessed that “As a physician and bacteriologist, I worked in the field of safety and as a director of the National Institute for Public Health RIV, on behalf of the Dutch Government. I am responsible for the manufacture of dangerous vaccines.”

5. Apart from African leaders who knew about the medical crimes but wouldn’t like to speak about it since they depend on Europe and America to deal with the crisis, the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Wangari Maathai, said, “Some say that AIDS came from the monkeys. 

I doubt that because we have been living with monkeys [since] time immemorial, others say it was a curse from God, but I say it cannot be that. “Black people are dying more than any other people on this planet,” Maathai spoke at a press conference in Nairobi a day after winning the prize for her work in human rights and reversing deforestation across Africa.”

“It’s true that there are some people who create agents to wipe out other people. If there were no such people, we could not have invaded Iraq.” Maathai, also the Kenyan deputy environment and natural resources minister, and a fearless speaker, said. “In fact, HIV was created by a scientist for biological warfare. 

Why has there been so much secrecy about AIDS? When you ask where the virus came from, it raises a lot of flags. That makes me suspicious.”

It’s a shame that Wangari is not a journalist, but she has said what a journalist knows but wouldn’t like to say. Obviously, Europeans and Americans are waiting for both Aids and Ebola to reach all four corners of the globe before they start pressuring their leaders to speak the truth. Aids is now a global issue. 

Very soon, it will be followed by Ebola and Sika. When that happens, people will be serious enough to bring those responsible for those medical crimes to face justice.

In fact, we are now living in a dangerous world. This is something no one should forget because Africa’s Aids crisis is rapidly increasing since the medicines sent by Europe and America are not to heal but to aggravate the situation and quickly kill the patients. This is the reason Micro-surgeon Johan Van Dongen warned African leaders that:

“Any African HIV Patient That Swallows AZT Tablet, Is A Lunatic” – Professor Johan Van Dongen.  

The world is now sitting on a time bomb in regards to dangerous diseases. They have gambled, and Africa paid the cost, but they will gradually have a taste of their own invented medicine, no matter how long it takes.

Thursday, April 21, 2016

We Know Where We Come From, But Where Do We Go After Death?


Be happy you’ll die instead of being sad thinking of death.


Be happy you’ll die instead of being sad thinking of death


Death is something many don’t like to talk about because it’s an enemy that ruins a home, takes away our joy and destroys a whole family, yet it’s inevitable. 

Many do ask if we die “where do we go?” It’s hard to give a straight-forward answer. Even though I have cheated death many times in my life, I haven’t experienced it before to know how it is when you’re dead.

I don’t think a dead man has any memory after death to record his experience. According to the Bible: “For the living know that they will die,  but the dead know nothing… their love, their hatred, and their envy have now perished” Ecclesiastes 9:5.

Many believe in reincarnation, others don’t, but the Bible promises that there is life after death—and that it lasts forever.
There is something we need to ask: Why many who have died can’t rest peacefully in their graves but often haunt people occupying the houses they were before they died? Does it mean that truly life goes on after death?

There are many verses in the Bible that speak about the resurrection. John 5: 28-29 reads, “Do not marvel at this; for an hour is coming, in which all who are in the tombs will hear His voice, and will come forth; those who did the good deeds to a resurrection of life, those who committed the evil deeds to a resurrection of judgment.”


Despite all the Biblical quotations, many may still have different opinions and beliefs about death. Death will always remain a mystery and the greatest fears of life connected to the unknown.

We fear death because we are imperfect or our sinful nature. According to Romans 6:23 "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord," yet death is something we should not fear.

Many seem happy when they think of death in their old age. They don't have anything to worry about because of their good deeds, genuine love and help they offered to people on earth. We can follow them to sow good seeds on earth. That's where happiness comes from till death.

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

WHY I WILL NOT SELL MY BLOG FOR MONEY


Everyone is a liar but we must try to give the truth a chance


Everyone is a liar, but we must try to give the truth a chance.


We often hear that: The pen is mightier than the sword, truth is bitterer than the bile, etc. These sayings are true. I just love to write, but never aware that many of my articles are like a sharp arrow piercing through the flesh of the ‘Evildoers.’


On April 16, 2016, I posted an article entitled  ‘Why I Stopped Writing For Diplomatic Aspects Newspaper.’ The article was about“Holland’s Professor Johan Van Dongen Challenging Belgium’s Scientist Guido van der Groen over the origins of Ebola, which was submitted to the editor of Diplomatic Aspects Newspaper, and the article was published.

Unknowingly, after the publication, Belgium’s fears of reprisal and exposure of the truth over the two tied diseases, secretly contacted the editor without my knowledge to remove the article from the web. 

This is a piece of significant evidence that an article can make bad people in our society uncomfortable. Yes, some articles sting more than a scorpion.

I have received many messages from Google alerts, Facebook, and other apps I have registered with, people trying to crawl or hack into my blog. Why are they making such efforts to enter my blog? 

Because this blog has certain articles from the Dutch Microsurgeon and scientist Johan Van Dongen and writer Joel Savage, which are making those in the corrupt health sectors and some politicians uncomfortable. Our articles are revealing too much of certain facts which supposed to be secret or confidential documents.

I can’t count the number of times I’ve changed my password, trying to secure and protect my blog against those unseen cyber thieves and rogues. Now that we know (Johan Van Dongen and Joel Savage), we shall continue to make life harder and uncomfortable for them. Even though I’ve no pennies in my pocket, I will not sell my soul for money.

If you fear death, the reason you wouldn’t like to speak against injustice, corruption, crime, including Aids and Ebola crimes, death will find you wherever you’ve hidden to take you away. Die in truth and dignity, not in lies and hypocrisy. 

That’s our (Johan Van Dongen and Joel Savage) philosophy.