The Chia Report
Innocent Chia Citizen Journalist: Blogging is a crossroad for me where passion meets need. An absence of passion is home to the dead and not for the living. Writing is a passion for me. There are so many stories waiting to be told, my attempt is to scratch a little deeper in providing another view or just telling it in other words. But always, the objective is to help the person, taking the pain to read my thoughts, to make a better informed decision or to take one step forward towards their goal.
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Books
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22 January, author(s)-editor(s) Innocent Chia
Culled from Mind of Malaka (January 18, 2012) and written by Field Ruwe*** They call the Third World the lazy man’s purview; the sluggishly slothful and languorous prefecture. In this realm people are sleepy, dreamy, torpid, lethargic, and therefore (...)
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11 January, author(s)-editor(s) Innocent Chia
By Innocent Chia: Courtesy Dunia Magazine - Print Issue 6 At almost every funeral that I can remember attending, there has been at least one person whose eulogy has been a reminder that “we are here to celebrate the life...
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10 January, author(s)-editor(s) Innocent Chia
By Honoré A. NGAM* & edited by Innocent Chia (honorengam@yahoo.com) Cameroon has ratified most of the core international human rights treaties such as the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), the International Covenant on Economic, Social and (...)
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28 December 2011, author(s)-editor(s) Innocent Chia
A new financial assertiveness and cultural self-confidence is growing, fuelled by technology By David Smith in Kinshasa and Johannesburg, Lucy Lamble in Tunis for theguardian - Sunday 25 December 2011 15.05 EST The Kapayas in Lusaka boast all the (...)
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16 December 2011, author(s)-editor(s) Innocent Chia
By Innocent Chia Following the pre-ballot victory of President Biya at the October 9th elections, the octogenarian, entering his 30th year of autocratic rule in the banana Republique du Cameroun, reshuffled his cabinet. One week after the Ministerial appointments, (...)
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