Thursday, August 27, 2009

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Forenames

Here is a post pti not serious at all, just for fun, to make you appreciate the diversity of names Cameroon and especially may be some ideas to my friends and Alexis Iza!

I already had the opportunity to experience during my two previous trips the originality of some names sometimes surprising (Promised Land). During my internship I had to create nearly 2,000 email addresses, so I had access to a good sample of names and
I have noticed that Emma was the winner of the first names allocated, this comes up very regularly for if not often, followed closely by Dieudonné and Bienvenu, also note the recurring presence of David Blaise, Pierre Bertin, Samuel ...

On the side of unusual first names following it will be appreciated that, for some, I guarantee the accuracy of the spelling


Godlove
Godpromesse
Godwin
Baudelaire
Flaubert
Blaise Pascal
Diderot
Polycarp
Radegund
Charlemagne
Protais
Paul Little John of God

Thomas Aquinas
Dear Friend
Uncle
Leprince
Sage
Simplice
Fridolin
Cabrel
Venance
Simplice

be noted that religion is a great source of inspiration, this said French literature is doing quite a few authors in the spotlight!

Monday, August 17, 2009

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Tournoi des As II : Epilogue de Yaoundé...

Rendez-vous avec les AS du Mikasa...
From 15 to 16 August 2009, players were asked the Port to this second epilogue Aces Tournament organized by the FCVB, was achieved through the dedication of Mr. Nyemek, president of PADVB. Reply
this was one thing, being another played the port could not hardly do better than third place they had occupied at the previous edition in Douala, losing to the wire against the two formations of the national team 3 set to 0 and 3 sets to 0. Low harvest as they have taken 2 points in last match against a selection of senior Douala formed The majority of players SONEL VB 3 sets to 2.
After the tournament, a national team wins the tournament by defeating two of the national team after the last game very exciting ...
National Team 6 pt 1 ------------------
National Team 2 --------------- --- 5 pt
PAD Volleyball ------------------ 4 pt
Select ---------- Yaoudé ---- 3 pt

see photos

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

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Kribi Cameroon, paradisiacal landscapes ...


Kribi

Last Thursday Flora is my intention to take advantage of the lack of pirates in Douala on vacation with their grandmother to make a weekend among girls in Kribi.

I have one thing to say: YES YES YES who may not want to go in this beautiful place famous?

Departure scheduled for Saturday morning, the program bus 270 km to reach the beaches of fine sand, beach and coconut trees ...

We go to with all our good mood Kribienne the transport agency. So we buy two tickets 6000 FCFA (10 €) for a round and expect the departure of the bus before to take place. The journey is more or less comfortable it is sitting on a bench at 5 to 4, it is still pretty tight! Finally, after 3:30 we discover the sea route Arrivals at the bus station we go to motorcycle-taxi to the hotel Marseille Plus. This address, recommended by Georges has the advantage of being cheaper than the hotels listed in my guide. Certainly it is not located in the city center, but joined him very easily by taxi motorcycle at 200 FCFA (0.30 €) for two.
I have once again noticed that Flora was tough in business since, although the prices were very attractive (10000 FCFA or 15 € the air-conditioned room and 7000 FCFA, or about 11 € ventilated room) she began to negotiate the room that finally allowed us to take us to 8000 FCFA air-conditioned room is 12 €.

After moving we took a taxi-bike destination in a place where you could eat grilled fish. The motorcycle taxi dropped us facing the sea and we could enjoy a bar braised (it is baked bbq) served with fried plantain was just too good! After tasting this small place to swim ... The beach is beautiful, almost deserted it offers out of sight of the sandy
coconut trees and canoes ... I've never put as easily in water that is it must be said too good! The sea was quite rough with waves carrying us we had to swim near the edge paying attention to our business remained on the beach under the watchful eye of some people more or less well-meaning ... Finally we have the resolve to bathe each in turn.

the evening we went for a walk in the street ... the joy of Kribi is a super busy street where is located the underground and other sales take the braised fish market and plantain and boxes Night! In this street it is difficult to discussion as the music is loud and noisy traffic ... There are hundreds of passers-com e came to drink a juice or a beer or eat a poisson.Donc in fact you'll order your grilled fish with a salesgirl you show him what you will settle down and scrub when you're ready to take it to you.

The next day we planned to make us the Lobe Falls, we left the hotel around 7:45 am. It easily catches a taxi that takes us all both for 1000 FCFA or 1.5 € 8 km from Kribi.
We arrive about 8:15 on a beach paradise. The fishermen just back from the busy fishing to remove fish from nets, canoes are docked them one after the other and are all painted. The sea is calm and shallow and its temperature is an invitation to bathe. A guide named Paul offers us a tour boat to go find a few more near falls and especially see a partly hidden by trees, we can not guess from the beach.
We had a lot of luck to arrive so early because we could enjoy this beautiful place and it was really nice to enjoy a place so quiet before the rush of daily dozens of tourists who arrive in the vicinity of 11am. After this little boat ride the guide Paul suggested that we take another boat up to several kilometers of the river and enter the Lobe and in countries pygmy.

So we market 15 minutes before joining the starting point of an unforgettable encounter. On the boat we enjoyed a very soothing landscape where the only sounds were those of the paddle touching the water and wildlife. I confess that I was not super confident to take the canoe but it was well worth it!

After a journey of about 25 minutes we reach the edges of this forest that hosts pygmies. This village of Pygmies being used to receive tourists, but it certainly features seems that they have unfortunately lost ancestral customs. For example, when we will meet it fashionable to offer in dining and certainly is not huge amounts but to the extent enchainent visits at the end of the day the amount is quite substantial and that given the level of life in Cameroon. So the Pygmies who live in this forest recluse, send guides tourists as our friend Paul to buy them from other clothes, cigarettes and other products.

That said, although assigned to certain facilities of the company (which would not have done?) Pygmies live in huts built of wood, they do not speak French. The men leave in the morning to find something to feed their families, so they live mainly on hunting and gathering. Children do not attend school and are educated by whether girls or boys based on their future role in the family.

I understand that if this visit was really exciting when I was embarrassed even to violate this way, their intimacy. Effectively if they refuse to live in town or village is still not for the daily visits of tourists in search of photos and memories and eager to meet exceptional, in consequence, although their home was very warm I did not want to take pictures to preserve a little more privacy.

I left that meeting very excited and turned upside down ... It's really cool people and really was a beautiful moment. The return boat ran smoothly for Flora and Paul and was an opportunity for me to get acquainted with various insects all the more formidable than the others who have good skin and flesh of my blanchette. Finally
once back on the beach, we saw other tourists had arrived to discover this beautiful landscape.
time a fish braised have time to be prepared we went swimming in the waterfalls ...

Our return took place in Yaounde pretty well, so to be honest I was surprised to see that after each of the three tolls that we crossed by bus, a road checkpoint held by the gendarmerie or police was installed. Indeed, the Yaounde-Kiri which crosses three tolls each time the driver must pay the sum of 500 FCFA (0.75 €) after each of these tolls were then installed checkpoints on roads maintained by gendarmerie or the police who intended only to stop cars, trucks and buses and supplement their month-end. Indeed, in exchange for a ticket of FCFA 500 or FCFA 1000 avoids lengthy and unnecessary control as the officer responsible for inspecting the vehicle will always find something wrong. Again, it's unfortunate but it is unfortunately a common practice in Cameroon, because yesterday I was in a taxi and we stopped by a policeman, who had no intention of us verbalize, but rather to extract the taxi-man a little something.

Anyway although some aspects of this trip are detrimental I must say that this little trip kribienne me the greatest good. Unfortunately I was attacked by insects formidable, already in France I am very sensitive to their bites, here we go direct swelling redness burns and allergies! Yay

Monday, August 3, 2009

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Beliefs Douala Cameroon

Here, although the Cameroon are attached to a church, the fact remains that the superstitions exist and punctuate their lives as much as their religion ...
George left his native village, three weeks ago to get unbewitch by a marabout. He spoke with a girl before marriage that their story ends. This revenge, she went to a fetish so that it casts a spell on George.

George did not suspect nothing is in mourning for the mother of Raymond that someone went to see him to say he had been bewitched. George has sought could blame him as much then the suspicions are confirmed. His last two days to remove a spell. I'm not saying this to make fun of what right could I afford it? I say this not to show you how superstitious people live.

Arlette, there is little time dozing at the foot was bitten by a mouse. Here in Cameroon in the African customs animals do not bite, good agreement is excuse dogs but a mouse is a rodent that does not bite people so we said that those who bite are totems of people. A totem is an animal who represents someone in witchcraft, in fact anyone has a double double this is an animal. The animal and the body physically exist simultaneously, the human has to feed the animal. If the animal is killed humans also dies. Flora me example related the story of a totem animal which was wounded by a hunter due to gun the animal being hurt his human double is dead as a result of the ball received by the animal without him even being in the hunt.

Flora when she was going with his little brothers and sisters in the village with her grandmother Ma (Mother of diminutive term of endearment) Lepi (Rebecca mean in patois) so when they went to work in the fields they had to cross a river. Before crossing they were coughing to prevent people living under water on their arrival so they do not take in water.

I guess it must be curious to read this post. Actually, when I talk about superstitions and other beliefs with a Cameroonian my ears wide open because I find it really interesting and really surprising! You may be be surprised, intrigued or amused but really it's very disconcerting to hear such stories!

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DOUALA

Contact Douala and travel the 246 miles between the city of Yaoundé it takes a good three hours. The road, named "axis heavy" is taken by many cars, buses, taxis and trucks. This is one of the busiest areas of the country giving it regular maintenance and therefore a good general condition, we note in fact that little pothole hamper the road. If the day trip is safely and allows passengers to enjoy a vision of a lush green with the eye of trees, herbs, nature galore, timber merchants, vegetables or fruit, or more specifically people with outstretched arm holding animals like rats or raccoons or beavers kinds of dead. One can also "see" the warning signs at each location of an accident with fatalities on the axis for 246 ... 127 km. At night this trip is really quite chaotic and risky ... In Benin and Burkina Faso had a formal prohibition to consider making a trip at night because of bandits, the danger here is not of this type of crime, the danger is logging trucks! There are large trucks that carry incredible proportions of logs (ie the trunk) very long and very impressive ... They have not the right to move in day because of accidents and traffic jams they aroused, and they run roughly from 22 to 5 am, but then to that station will interfere with the recklessness of their passage. During these seven hours they are the kings of bitumen, it shall impose the law of bumper and fear nothing! They are very long, overcrowded, run too fast and sometimes without lights but it was really they who make the law! Mind the gap, slowdowns, with headlights that dazzle and blind ... I almost died 15 time! safe arrival I warmly thanked Francis was the driver who mastered the situation of a master hand

economic capital du pays, Douala occupe cette place essentielle dans l'économie camerounaise grâce à sa situation qui en fait le premier port du pays. C'est par le Port Autonome de Douala (le PAD) que tout transite...Douala est la ville la plus peuplée du Cameroun elle abrite prés de 2 500 000 habitants. Beaucoup d'entre eux sont arrivés dans les années 1990, les camerounais ayant perdu leur emploi ou leur activité rurale sont venus en ville faire fortune...Les nouveaux citadins se sont parqués à la périphérie de la ville dans les maison construites de bric et de broc formant tout simplement de véritables bidonvilles...Alors à Douala c'est le «  Texas » la ville n'abritant pas de palais présidentiel it is less well maintained than Yaounde and significantly less safe ...
Before and even occasionally when a bandit is apprehended is subject to mob justice. Here justice is too slow and investigations; when conducted, resulting rarely mob justice takes over ... The bandit is then lynched in public, beaten until the police arrived, taking his time (the time the lynching have occurred) to recover in the best case or even an injured body. You may be think I'm exaggerating but I saw a story on CRTV that showed how a thief electric meter had been beaten by any a neighborhood, here we do not mess with the thief

Driving in Douala ...
"We're wild, the law of the bumper, small go after the big" I owe this formulation to Juliet's sister Flora. To drive in Douala, forget all those lost hours when you've read and reread the Code Rousseau (I do not know about you but I have read hundreds of times that damn book!), Forget the reasons that made you miss your license, forget that there is a traffic and integrate so well you integrate otherwise remain blocked on your parking space that is the law of the strongest and he who dares ... "In Douala's lawless" good without faith I do not know since religion is everywhere here in Cameroon and that whatever the church but it is lawless on ...

In terms of infrastructure, although it is not the administrative capital of Douala has nothing to envy in Yaounde. The multi-storey buildings and other flower here and there to every corner and it's a city with roads in "fair condition". Actually Douala is much better equipped in terms of restaurant, bar and other pleasure Yaounde. In Lille we Rue de la Soif there Douala Rue de la Joie ... Maquis, takeouts, braised fish, plantain vendors, here la recette qui fait de cette rue, la rue la plus animée de Douala, la rue où toute la nuit on danse on boit on s'amuse...

Pour dire vrai je me suis baladée au marché, la maman de Flore y vend de l'huile au détail, des cubes maggi, des arachides sous différentes formes, des pistaches (mais c'est pas du tout comme en France) et des sous-vêtements, dans le centre à Akwa et dans Bepanda, le quartier de la mère de Flore mais j'ai malheureusement vu qu'une petite facette de Douala. En effet, les pluies diluviennes qui s'abattent sur la ville, en cette saison des pluies, de 23h à 14h ont considérablement réduit notre planning de déplacements! J'essaierai d'y retourner avant to return and tell you a little more!