Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Murdered Immigrant in Antwerp, family gets no compensation


Oulematu, the Malian babysitter who was murdered with the child


Oulematu, the Malian babysitter who was murdered with the child


The family of Oulematou Niangadou, the Malian babysitter, shot and killed by Hans Van Themsche in Antwerp, Belgium, will not be compensated.

The commission of financial aids for victims of criminal acts announced in an official statement given to the press that the Belgian Justice Ministry decided to compensate the victims 71,500 euros,  but the court challenged the compensation to the Malian woman, owing to the fact that the victim was illegally staying in Belgium. The victim came in with a visa that has since expired.

It will be recalled that in 2007, racist student Themsche bought a rifle at 500 euros from a shop in Antwerp, to kill people of foreign origin. Unfortunately, his gun didn't take away the Malian immigrant, but a poor, innocent Belgian child, the victim was babysitting. 

His bullet also struck a Turkish woman sitting on a bench nearby, but she survived.

The full story about this ruthless and senseless killing can be read in my book called "An African in Antwerp." In the book, I accused both the mayor of Antwerp, Mr. Janssens, and the police of being responsible for the killing of this poor immigrant. You need to live in Antwerp as a foreigner before you will know or understand what I'm talking about.

How could they like foreigners when they don't even like themselves? When you are speaking French at some Flemish institutions, you can be confronted and questioned about the reason you are speaking French instead of Flemish. 

Unbelievable. What is wrong with it when one speaks a different language spoken by its own nationals? That is Antwerp.

Kris Luyckx, the advocate for the victim's family, hopes that the rules on compensation will be amended and points to previous changes brought in to allow victims of human trafficking to get compensation from the commission. 

Saturday, January 24, 2009

PENSIONER LOST HER FUNERAL MONEY


Pensioners need protection because some are too old to defend themselves


Pensioners need protection because some are too old to defend themselves.


Life is like a journey full of loads. If you can carry this load throughout your lifetime with discipline, endurance, sacrifice, and truthfulness, you can succeed in life. If one's life goes the opposite way, then things might never be better for the one.

 Most people, while living, think of the death ahead of them and save money towards that to have a befitting burial after death. A pensioner living in England, who has carefully saved £1000 to pay for the funerals of her and her 85-year-old disabled husband, accidentally lost the money, leaving her unable to sleep with high blood pressure. 

According to her, she left her home at the Watford end of Wimborne, around 11.30 am, on Monday, 12 January 2009, and walked to town with the money at the bottom of her shopping bag.

However, when she got to the Nationwide Building Society to pay the money into her account, she discovered that the money had gone missing. 

The sixty-nine-year-old woman who wants to remain anonymous said, "I was absolutely gutted. My husband had been saving the money for some time so that we could pay for our funerals in time," She said.

She has no clue about the disappearance of the money. "I have been hoping that someone would find it and hand it over to the police, but no one has. We have had to work hard for every penny we have, so to lose it this way was heartbreaking," she said.

I wonder why she was expecting a miracle to get her money back in a country like England, where youths have no regard for the elders. They rob, beat up, and steal from the old, without any second thought that one day they will be old as well, and the same thing could happen to them. 

Whatever the case, old woman, don't be distraught; give thanks to God that you are still alive.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

WHY DO PEOPLE BLAME GOD FOR TODAY'S VIOLENCE?


There are many churches throughout Europe, but they are empty every Sunday


There are many churches throughout Europe, but they are empty every Sunday.


Christianity found its way to Africa through the white missionaries who went to the continent years ago, but it is like Africans have embraced the Christian faith than the whites themselves. 


It is very common to see Africans worshipping God in churches on Sundays, while on the same Sunday, you see Whites at the drinking pubs enjoying glasses of wine and beer. 


In Britain, a few churches had been converted to drinking pubs, yet the government is fighting hard against alcoholism, teenage pregnancy, hooliganism, and crime without success.


Many simply have no time at all to think of God, let alone to attend church service on Sundays to worship the creator. Once I visited a church in a small town in Rome-Italy called "Sacrofano." 


The beautifully designed ancient church attracted me into it with the desire to fellowship with them that Sunday.
 

I was shocked to see that the pastor was preaching to only two people in this big church. I joined them, and the number increased to three. 

In Antwerp, Belgium, most of the time I see people at the church when someone has died. It is like the church was built to pay last respect to only the dead, not the living.


The world today is full of turmoil, war, tribal conflicts, racism, discrimination, etc. All these problems are caused by man. Man decides to cause pain, havoc, and unrest to people and our societies, but not God.
 

Why then do people ignorantly ask, if there is God, why must all these problems occur? People drink and lose their minds to kill, stab, and beat their wives and children, yet many prefer to drink rather than read the Holy Bible, a book that heals our spiritual and physical problems.


Hebrews chapter 12:26-27, predicts that "Everything that can be shaken will be shaken.....so that only those things that can not be shaken will remain." This means that our jobs, retirement, pensions, children, health, etc, can be shaken at times. 


At the same time, the Bible says, "Everything shall pass, but the word of God shall be there forever." This is an important message to remind men to find solace in God by reading the Holy Bible. 


Alcohol, crime, and all the evil things men commit will lead us to a place we have never dreamt of, that is, going to hell and jail.