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Anthony-Claret is a software Engineer, entrepreneur and the founder of Codewit INC. Mr. Claret publishes and manages the content on Codewit Word News website and associated websites. He's a writer, IT Expert, great administrator, technology enthusiast, social media lover and all around digital guy.
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What do you think about Condoleezza Rice’s visit to Libya?

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Condoleezza Rice visit to Libya is a confirmation of hypocrisy and double standards of USA and UK. They tend to make friends with only countries  they have interest in especially when it has to do with oil. They are quick to condemn countries and declare them terrorist if they refuse to play by their rules. Continue reading

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Anthony-Claret Ifeanyi Onwutalobi

Anthony-Claret is a software Engineer, entrepreneur and the founder of Codewit INC. Mr. Claret publishes and manages the content on Codewit Word News website and associated websites. He's a writer, IT Expert, great administrator, technology enthusiast, social media lover and all around digital guy.
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Letter to Sorious Samura: About your documentary on the BBC Newsnight by Anthony-Claret Onwutalobi

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Dear Sorious Samura,

I am writing in reaction to all your documentaries on Africa and recently your documentary on Illegal Immigration pt1: Destination U and  Illegal Immigration pt2: Black economy

Throughout this week Newsnight in BBC Channel, they have  been programming your documentary with the issue of illegal immigration in Britain. you have produced three  reports on the subject, involving undercover filming to test the boundaries of the British immigration system and expose a lot immigrants and  Africans to a danger of being imprisoned or seen as criminals even when most of them may be legal migrant.

I am surprise to learn that you use to be an illegal immigrant. Now you are acting as an undercover to implicate the illegal immigrants who were like you before. It is also so sad that you have been bought by the so called western media simply because of money. Just to give you an advice traitor

You have a lot to cover if you want to spend your life as a film maker. You should cover the western marginalization on Africa and African people. You should cover why UK quickly sanctioned Zimbabwe for election fraud  but not china or Russia for real human rights abuses and ethnic cleansing and invasion You should cover the hypocrisy of the UK and US in rebuilding alliance with Libya because of their Oil and  because of Russia recent threat on her energy policy. You should cover how they exploited African people and how they are currently exploiting African people both in that country you live and elsewhere. You should cover how they treat even legal immigrants that have legal papers in UK by not giving them good jobs and taking them as second citizens. You should cover their racism and how they treat Africans in that country and even how they are treated in their stupid British airways why flying with African country passports. You should cover also things happening in London streets and show those  drunken idiots on the street of London to the world. You should  try to show the world that they also have beggars, drunkards, and mad people and poor people too in their country. You should cover the double standard of UK, US when dealing with Africa

UK and BBC should stop their play holy tactics and pretense and concentrate on their countries and solve their problem and leave Africa alone

They should do documentary about their country after all, BBC is suppose to be for their community.

You are a disgrace to African race¦ we don't need traitors like you who choose to please the so called white because of money. You escaped Africa to Europe as illegal immigrant and yet have documentary on how to get those people like you. Who is fooling who? I am so sorry to have people like you on the forefront of exploitation of Africa. Have you been to Abuja to cover their great development, Have you been to other countries in Africa to see their great achievements.  We as an organization are fighting for our Future Africa and you are there collaborating with the western media to destroy it.

You have not shown yet how those countries, you are talking of in Africa should change. But you can show how bad they are

Maybe you should go and change your color to white and come out well to act like them than pretending to be of Africa and using it to exploit Africans in showing only the bad sides of them .

Are you not ashamed of yourself?

View the BBC Reply to the petition

Exercept from a letter sent to Mr. Sorious Samura,

Most of his works can be found here
http://www.insightnewstv.com/
http://www.time.com/time/europe/hero2004/samura.html
http://www.youtube.com/user/InsightNewsTV#p/a/u/2/KL83qtwrSwg
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Letter to BBC: Show the world the other side of Africa

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Foreign nationals using Nigerian passports

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It was like a huge joke when a friend of mine told me that there are nationals of neighboring African countries faking to be Nigerians and then procuring Nigerian passports in order to travel to Nigeria.

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Letter to BBC: Show the world the other side of Africa

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Petition Letter to BBC & CNN

Ref: CGN- 2008-10-18-001

Dear Sir/Madam,

We are compelled to write and publish this complaint after seeing your consistent attempt to destroy Africa and her people via your negative and bias programming. It is so sad and heartbreaking that your news anchors  have chosen the part of damaging Africa and her people with their consistent  negative stereotype.  We rarely see your low class media presenters show the Africa that  we are familiar with.

All through your programming  about Africa, you have never seized at least one minute of your stereotypical biased programs to show the Africa that is healthy, the Africa that has good houses and infrastructure, the Africa that is striving to come out of your devilish exploitation and post-colonialism . But you can spend 30mins to report  about  UK birds  flew to Africa or even one hour to discuss a picture of a model.

Having visited some major cities in Africa like Abuja, Nigeria  Accra Ghana, and other part of Africa and getting first-hand information from our correspondents from different cities in Africa. We are  proud to learn  of some great development taking place in  this countries both in terms of their economy and infrastructure. Not  downplaying some difficulties these countries still need to work on, but as a developing country, at least we must give credit to the little they have done so far while holding their politician accountable too.

 But Surprisingly ,  your reporters and presenters  close their eyes to those achievements and pretend they never existed and instead, they have resorted to associate Africa with a continent of survivals and survivors or Africa of diseases and poverty. We must say that it is shameful and reprehensible. Your consistent attempt to mar the face of Africa and her people is outrageous and must be stopped immediately.

Your betcha journalists and your selfish politicians have continued in their devilish ambition to sell their dehumanizing propaganda to the world using your media as a tool to talk about the Africa you have always prayed to be. This is appalling.

Standing on the principle of true journalism, we know that the prime goal of journalism is not to destroy but to build, but BBC World and CNN  and their correspondents have psychologically damaged the image of Africa/Africans by your false negative reporting. It is not fair to always show Africa as a country with no hope or future. Your aged-long hypocritical and deceitful actions are disgraceful and unwelcome in this age.

We think it is time for your media to re-evaluate the goal of journalistic reporting. Isn't it time your  programming show the world the good side of Africa too. with your consistent showcase of survivors or rather devilish stereotype on an African people, don't you think is time to lift your bad spirit from that continent.  We think it is enormously vital that your media should consider how best to report your findings.

Dear BBC and CNN Directors, Has Africa felt encouraged from the western media coverage? Why don't you show the world the main street in United States or the beggars in London Street? you do not programme and broadcast  such to the world  instead you always show us your skyscrapers and sparkling metropolitan cities. All we ask for , is for you to do the same… balance  your reporting.. we are not asking you to ignore the sufferings or the corruptions of our politicians.. by all means expose them but do so without making Africa appear what you always wish your audience to believe.

As we write, we think the time is over-ripened for your reporters to re-programme their thinking, to let go of  the negative patterns that have been sabotaging others and adopt positive and nourishing realities that can transform our world.

Let's face it, AIDS or HIVs and poverty exists every where in the world including UK, USA, China, Russia  and  other European countries. So we  wonder why your media presenters always show pictures of  sick Africans or Asians whenever such topic is been discussed. Are their no sick HIV patients in your hospitals to programme? or Are your countries HIV free . Check this links  HIV and AIDS in the UK   and  HIV and AIDS in the US  Where did HIV or AIDS originated from?

Most annoying and  worst part of your low class anchorage is that, your  correspondents don't even know that Africa is a continent not a country. But if they do know, why will they always use Africa to describe issues in one country. For example, As i am writing , Bill Clinton just visited  one or two countries in  54 countries  in African continent , so if Bill Clinton or whoever visit a country for whatever reasons…why not say the name of the country than reports that Bill Clinton visited Africa.  Please Africa is a continent not a country. Again, if there is drought in Ethiopia or war in Somalia … why not call the name of the country than using Africa as a generic name for a country. Whenever you talk of HIV… Why not mention specifically the country than say Africa. You never mince words when reporting issues in Eastern Europe. like in Romania, Armenia , Greece and other poorer countries in Europe or Haiti, Venezuela , Cambodia, Jamaica in the Americas. you carefully make a distinction of the countries but not so when talking about African issues .  Why are you so bias? it is shameful and disappointing.

Candidly, Your media is losing its meaning. Nowadays, you are known for negative news. once turn on to BBC channel , all you hear is death, war, corruption, diseases, HIV, survivor only in Africa and Asia etc. people are becoming tired of negative news. we doubt if negative stories still make good news. Bad news no longer entertains readers, viewers and listeners. They are sick of it. They want something new, something different. And that is news! If really we have great passion for this noble profession we call journalism, then we should do all that is required to make it achieve its purpose, otherwise we will only be informing and entertaining and not educating at all.

When you talk about Africa, you hide the good sides of them, even their great achievement and infrastructure and show poverty, war, HIV etc.. As an  African, most of  our members are living in different part of the world, and they have witnessed that  even  in your  various countries where you show  us only your skyscrapers that, poverty, HIV, political maneuvering, bribery and corruption, slums , ghettos and all kinds of fraud do exist. So why capitalize on Africa and Asia  for your catastrophic-stories resource bank  From your various reporting,  it plays out that in your thinking that  anything good and beautiful emanates  from UK, and USA but for other part of the world, they are devoid of good things.

Do you know that negative reports break the spirit and undermine people's ability to make positive change or attract goodness into their life? Showing the positive side of Africa can manifest better dreams and results for the continent. Africans are human beings with feelings. They have been emotionally distressed by reading, hearing and viewing only the ugly side of their beloved continent. They are lamenting: "Show the world the other side of Africa". Reporting the good side of Africa is very possible and newsworthy enough to balance decades of your stereotype on Africa
.. Stop your negative press for good and for once be objective. The Africans you know during your colonial and imperial era  are changing. The oldest of independent Africa  state  is barely 50 years  to compare with your country of 200 to 500years . So help us achieve our potential as  we are trying hard to recover from your exploitations and your wicked actions. We would appreciate your response.

Anthony-Claret

Director

For and on behalf of Codewit Global Network

View the BBC Reply to the petition

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Anthony-Claret is a software Engineer, entrepreneur and the founder of Codewit INC. Mr. Claret publishes and manages the content on Codewit Word News website and associated websites. He's a writer, IT Expert, great administrator, technology enthusiast, social media lover and all around digital guy.
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Show the world the other side of Africa -BBC & CNN

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 Petition Letter to BBC & CNN

Ref: CGN- 2008-10-18-001

Dear Sir/Madam,

We are compelled to write and publish this complaint after seeing your consistent attempt to destroy Africa and her people via your negative and bias programming. It is so sad and heartbreaking that your news anchors  have chosen the part of damaging Africa and her people with their consistent  negative stereotype.  We rarely see your low class media presenters show the Africa that  we are familiar with.

All through your programming  about Africa, you have never seized at least one minute of your stereotypical biased programs to show the Africa that is healthy, the Africa that has good houses and infrastructure, the Africa that is striving to come out of your devilish exploitation and post-colonialism . But you can spend 30mins to report  about  UK birds  flew to Africa or even one hour to discuss a picture of a model. 

Having visited some major cities in Africa like Abuja, Nigeria  Accra Ghana, and other part of Africa and getting first-hand information from our correspondents from different cities in Africa. We are  proud to learn  of some great development taking place in  this countries both in terms of their economy and infrastructure. Not  downplaying some difficulties these countries still need to work on, but as a developing country, at least we must give credit to the little they have done so far while holding their politician accountable too.

 But Surprisingly ,  your reporters and presenters  close their eyes to those achievements and pretend they never existed and instead, they have resorted to associate Africa with a continent of survivals and survivors or Africa of diseases and poverty. We must say that it is shameful and reprehensible. Your consistent attempt to mar the face of Africa and her people is outrageous and must be stopped immediately. 

Your betcha journalists and your selfish politicians have continued in their devilish ambition to sell their dehumanizing propaganda to the world using your media as a tool to talk about the Africa you have always prayed to be. This is appalling.

Standing on the principle of true journalism, we know that the prime goal of journalism is not to destroy but to build, but BBC World and CNN  and their correspondents have psychologically damaged the image of Africa/Africans by your false negative reporting. It is not fair to always show Africa as a country with no hope or future. Your aged-long hypocritical and deceitful actions are disgraceful and unwelcome in this age.

We think it is time for your media to re-evaluate the goal of journalistic reporting. Isn't it time your  programming show the world the good side of Africa too. with your consistent showcase of survivors or rather devilish stereotype on an African people, don't you think is time to lift your bad spirit from that continent.  We think it is enormously vital that your media should consider how best to report your findings.

Dear BBC and CNN Directors, Has Africa felt encouraged from the western media coverage? Why don't you show the world the main street in United States or the beggars in London Street? you do not programme and broadcast  such to the world  instead you always show us your skyscrapers and sparkling metropolitan cities. All we ask for , is for you to do the same… balance  your reporting.. we are not asking you to ignore the sufferings or the corruptions of our politicians.. by all means expose them but do so without making Africa appear what you always wish your audience to believe. 

As we write, we think the time is over-ripened for your reporters to re-programme their thinking, to let go of  the negative patterns that have been sabotaging others and adopt positive and nourishing realities that can transform our world.

Let's face it, AIDS or HIVs and poverty exists every where in the world including UK, USA, China, Russia  and  other European countries. So we  wonder why your media presenters always show pictures of  sick Africans or Asians whenever such topic is been discussed. Are their no sick HIV patients in your hospitals to programme? or Are your countries HIV free . Check this links  HIV and AIDS in the UK   and  HIV and AIDS in the US  Where did HIV or AIDS originated from?

Most annoying and  worst part of your low class anchorage is that, your  correspondents don't even know that Africa is a continent not a country. But if they do know, why will they always use Africa to describe issues in one country. For example, As i am writing , Bill Clinton just visited  one or two countries in  54 countries  in African continent , so if Bill Clinton or whoever visit a country for whatever reasons…why not say the name of the country than reports that Bill Clinton visited Africa.  Please Africa is a continent not a country. Again, if there is drought in Ethiopia or war in Somalia … why not call the name of the country than using Africa as a generic name for a country. Whenever you talk of HIV… Why not mention specifically the country than say Africa. You never mince words when reporting issues in Eastern Europe. like in Romania, Armenia , Greece and other poorer countries in Europe or Haiti, Venezuela , Cambodia, Jamaica in the Americas. you carefully make a distinction of the countries but not so when talking about African issues .  Why are you so bias? it is shameful and disappointing.

Candidly, Your media is losing its meaning. Nowadays, you are known for negative news. once turn on to BBC channel , all you hear is death, war, corruption, diseases, HIV, survivor only in Africa and Asia etc. people are becoming tired of negative news. we doubt if negative stories still make good news. Bad news no longer entertains readers, viewers and listeners. They are sick of it. They want something new, something different. And that is news! If really we have great passion for this noble profession we call journalism, then we should do all that is required to make it achieve its purpose, otherwise we will only be informing and entertaining and not educating at all.

When you talk about Africa, you hide the good sides of them, even their great achievement and infrastructure and show poverty, war, HIV etc.. As an  African, most of  our members are living in different part of the world, and they have witnessed that  even  in your  various countries where you show  us only your skyscrapers that, poverty, HIV, political maneuvering, bribery and corruption, slums , ghettos and all kinds of fraud do exist. So why capitalize on Africa and Asia  for your catastrophic-stories resource bank  From your various reporting,  it plays out that in your thinking that  anything good and beautiful emanates  from UK, and USA but for other part of the world, they are devoid of good things.

Do you know that negative reports break the spirit and undermine people's ability to make positive change or attract goodness into their life? Showing the positive side of Africa can manifest better dreams and results for the continent. Africans are human beings with feelings. They have been emotionally distressed by reading, hearing and viewing only the ugly side of their beloved continent. They are lamenting: "Show the world the other side of Africa". Reporting the good side of Africa is very possible and newsworthy enough to balance decades of your stereotype on Africa

.. Stop your negative press for good and for once be objective. The Africans you know during your colonial and imperial era  are changing. The oldest of independent Africa  state  is barely 50 years  to compare with your country of 200 to 500years . So help us achieve our potential as  we are trying hard to recover from your exploitations and your wicked actions. We would appreciate your response.

Anthony-Claret

Global Coordinator 

For and on behalf of Codewit Global Network

View the BBC Reply to the petition

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Why I served in the Nigerian army and why I left

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I believe many of us must have been touched by the article written by Chukwudi Nwokoye, a veteran of United State Marine published in Daily Champion, on the 3rd and 4th of April, 2008 with the head line “Why We Serve in the United States Military” Here is why we served in the Nigerian Army.
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Anthony-Claret is a software Engineer, entrepreneur and the founder of Codewit INC. Mr. Claret publishes and manages the content on Codewit Word News website and associated websites. He's a writer, IT Expert, great administrator, technology enthusiast, social media lover and all around digital guy.
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Martin Luther King Jr: Why I believe The Prophet’s vision is valid into 21st century

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Amidst all the technological revolution in the United States and other dizzying changes in the ways we all live our lives as apart of an inter-connected world, the challenge of overcoming the raw emanations of racial bigotry, gender hostility and religious hatreds will follow mankind into the next century.

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Why is Africa poor?

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Africa is economically poor. Some Afri-philes and some Africans sometimes blame colonialism as part of the reason why the continent is economically poor. Afri-phobes insist that after half a century of freedom from colonialism, that particular excuse is no longer valid and that we need to look elsewhere.

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Codewism Philosophy

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Codewism was founded in the spirit of finding a  Pragmatic solution of  African emancipation from western coercion and enslavement, which has dwindled African growth for over five centuries.

It is the system of philosophical thought attributed to Anthony-Claret Onwutalobi, the founder of Codewit Global organization and the president of Codewit Association. Claret expanded on this philosophy through his recent works “The new Africa (2009) to be published

Overview

Codewism is characterized by eight principles for African liberation

Afro- Jingoism: To be a true patriot and defender of African values and culture without any apprehension or timidity

Mental emancipation: To be knowledgeable of African history and accomplishments, and to dismiss any kind of complex exhibited by any race or tribe.

Self-government: To expel from one’s self the notion that other world or country could help to solve African problem or help in governing African people

Self dependent: To believe in one’s self and to believe that one has full capacity and the ability and potential  to fend for oneself and expel any notion of seeking for pity or aid from foreign world

Economic determinism: To realize that being self-sufficient economically is the basis for rescuing the Renascent African.

Political renaissance: To regain the sovereignty that Africa has lost to colonialists.

Community integration: To expel from one’s self national, religious, racial, tribal, political-economic, and ethical prejudice.

Religious tolerance: To show empathy for other peoples views, and recognize their right to hold such views.

About Post Author

Anthony-Claret Ifeanyi Onwutalobi

Anthony-Claret is a software Engineer, entrepreneur and the founder of Codewit INC. Mr. Claret publishes and manages the content on Codewit Word News website and associated websites. He's a writer, IT Expert, great administrator, technology enthusiast, social media lover and all around digital guy.
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