dimanche 27 juillet 2014

Lettre à M. Paul Biya pour lui proposer d’ordonner le débranchement de l’électricité à ALUCAM pour le profit des camerounais !


Monsieur le Chef de l’Etat,
Nous venons auprès de vous solliciter votre compréhension dans la proposition simple et non coûteuse pour la résorption du déficit énergétique qui torture le quotidien de vos concitoyens.
Tout d’abord,permettez-moi de vous faire remarquer Excellence, que malgré toute votre bonne volonté, telle  que vous avez affichée ces derniers jours en demandant un plan d’urgence pour le développement du septentrion, qu’il n’y aura point de progrès nulle part sans assez d’électricité !Si le grand nord n’a pas suffisamment d’énergie, votre stratégie de développement est vouée à l’échec d’avance, sans même avoir vu le jour !Raison, une fois de plus, que vous prêtiez attention à ce qui suit :
En effet, Excellence, vos services vous le diront, la SONEL, avant d’être AES-SONEL, produit suffisamment d’énergie pour  que tous les camerounais puissent vivre dans l’éclairage électrique , le confort moderne des équipements liés à cette énergie et aspirer au développement et à la richesse, comme les pays du nord ; mais voilà, cette énergie produite par les camerounais à capitaux nationaux n’est point fournie au peuple : c’est ALUCAM-SOCATRAL, une société filiale de Rio Tinto, qui avale plus de la moitié de la totalité de l’énergie camerounaise et abandonne vos concitoyens , qui vous ont porté au pouvoir par leur vote, vous ont soutenu lors des moment s difficiles innombrables et inénarrables, à la souffrance entre autres innombrables maux !
Excellence, que peut-on faire vraiment sans électricité ?Qu’est-ce que nous, vos congénères pouvons  mettre sur pied, appliquer, développer ou tout simplement profiter comme confort de vie sans électricité ?On ne peut rien, ni créer une nouvelle valeur ni jouir de celle qui existe !Faute à l’électricité déficiente, pourtant, nous en générons à profusion ! Il y’a bel et bien assez d’énergie pour nous tous, vous compris, mais une personne morale s’en accapare, nous délaissant dans la pauvreté !
Excellence, à Song-Loulou, nous produisons assez d’énergie électrique pour nous développer, d’ailleurs, nous ne vous en informons pas. Il suffit qu’elle soit connectée aux camerounais en totalité ou presque et tout ira bien dans ce pays ! C’est dans cet ordre d’idée monsieur le Chef d’Etat, que nous vous demandons de bien vouloir comprendre notre volonté de nous voir revenir, à nous et nos ménages camerounais, toute l’énergie électrique produite à Song-Loulou pour notre bien être. Les prérogatives que nous vous avons accordées par  les urnes sont donc bienvenues ici pour remédier à ce problème. En d’autres termes, Excellence, nous vous demandons de mettre un bémol dans la fourniture d’ALUCAM en électricité, car dès que cette quantité d’énergie nous reviendra dans les ménages, tout changera dans notre société, le développement viendra !
Tenant compte de votre volonté manifeste de chercher le bien être des camerounais que vous déployez depuis des décennies, tout en rappelant qu’il est inutile de vous citer vos propres discours que vous avez tenus dans l’optique de créer un Cameroun meilleur pour tous, nous sommes confiants de ce que vous aurez une oreille conciliante à notre démarche.
Nous vous assurons, Monsieur le Chef de l’Etat, comme de par le passé, de notre soutien inconditionnel pour l’amélioration de notre pays, croyant fortement que ce n’est pas par vous qu’une déception viendra briser la dynamique de concordance tacite réelle depuis des lustres.
Vive la patrie
Vive le Cameroun

Dimitri Mbouwe

dimanche 20 juillet 2014

10 World’s Most Beautiful National Parks

Feb 9, 2014
World Most Beautiful National Parks
National parks are naturally beautiful. Most parks were declared parks to preserve the wild beauty that makes them so amazing. While nearly all these protected areas are pretty, a number are simply amazing in their beauty. Take a look at the list of the most beautiful national parks in the world.

1. Snowdonia, Wales

Snowdonia, Wales
As you might suppose from the name, Snowdonia National Park is set on Snowdon Mountain. The mountain is 3560 feet tall and as picturesque as it is peaceful. Lakes and rivers are set amid trees and rocky outcroppings, making it the perfect place to practice photography. Visitors will also find old buildings, including several castles within park borders. The history of the area is full of folk tales and legends and makes it an even more exciting place to visit.
In 1951, the Park was established as the 3rd National Park in Great Britain, after the Peak District and the Lake District. The Park covers 2,140 km2 (827 square miles), and has 60 km (37 miles) of coastline. The natural forests of the Park are of the mixed deciduous type. The Welsh Oak, ash, birch, hazel and mountain-ash are the most common trees. Over 26,000 people live within the Snowdonia National Park, of whom approximately 62% can speak some Welsh. Every year Snowdonia National Park attracts more than 6 million visitors, making it the 3rd most visited National Park in Wales and England. If you are a hiker, Snowdonia National Park is the perfect place to visit.
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the world’s most expensive home

#1. Antilia, Mumbai, India, Cost: >$1 billion

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Owner: Mukesh Ambani, worth $21.5billion
The twenty-seven story, 400,000-square foot skyscraper residence, named after a mythical island in the Atlantic, has six underground levels of parking, three helicopter pads, a ‘health’ level, and reportedly requires about 600 staff to run it. It is the world’s most expensive home far and away with construction costs topping $1 billion.

The Woman Who Holds The Record For Tallest Model at 6'8” Tall


The Woman Who Holds The Record For Tallest Model at 6'8” Tall
Amazon Eve, 34, is the world's tallest model. Eve, also known as Erika Ervin, totally dwarfs the majority of men and women she encounters as she stands at a towering 6' 8".

Erika began modeling 4 years ago when she appeared on the Zoo Weekly magazine front cover. She has also worked as a political lobbyist, paralegal, personal trainer. Additionally, she makes money by challenging men to wrestle her for a $400 fee. 

As a child Eve was always tall. By the age of 14 and already at 5' 9", she towered over her classmates and teachers. Over the next five years, Eve suffered terrible growing pains as she shot up 11 inches, and by 19 stood at her current height of 6' 8". She eventually took up acting classes to boost her confidence.

She dreamed of being a Hollywood star, but the main parts she was called for were for roles as aliens or monsters. In 2013, Eve landed a role as Shelley Godfrey in the hit T.V series Hemlock Grove. (Source)

Top 3 most beautiful cities in the world

VENICE
Once again the European continent is stacking all the most beautiful and alluring cities in its hands. We would have thought of other cities in the United States or in India but this is not the case. Venice, Paris and Prague still keeps the top rank most beautiful cities from all over the world.

VENICE

Unanimous among tourists in all corners of the earth, Venice was and still remains the most beautiful city in the world. Its being located in the marshy Venetian Lagoon brings a unique charm to the structure of the city. The Lagoon is stretching along the shoreline which brings an artistic touch to the architecture of the city. Venetia Lagoon is making the charm and fame of Venice. Thanks to the Lagoon, city was awarded a being the World Heritage Site in the world. Work-of-art buildings reflecting its history brings it to be known and called the most romantic city. The city has been called in several names such as La Dominante, Serenissima, Queen of the Adriatic, City of Water, City of Masks and City of Canals.   The city is also the center of silk, grain and spice commerce. Art has taken an important place among inhabitants and tourist. During several eras, Venice became wealthy because of the commerce and art prominent there. Symphonic and operatic music lovers can fully enjoy local music.

PARIS

With the monumental square, the Seine and the streets of Montmartre, Paris is attracting tourists and visitors’ eyes. The city is elegant and sophisticated. Walled cathedral cities are giving an historical touch to the Ville of Paris. It is now one of the world’s leading business and cultural centers making tourists’ bliss. The Eiffel Tour combined with Louvre museum and the Arc de Triomphe recall memories and nostalgia. For several years, it has been regarded as an international center for arts, history and painting.  It is from this city that the most glamorous boutiques are ranging. Paris is the international capital of style. Fashionistas travel thousands of miles just for window-shopping. It can be felt by the presence of Haute Couture tailoring boutiques.

PRAGUE

Warm summer brings more fame to the beautifully-preserved historical monuments. Vltava River, Charles Bridge and the stunningly beautiful Old Town Square are forming its beauty. It is the fourteenth-largest city in the European Union. Its being the historical capital of Bohemia attracts thousands of tourists every year. Monuments, buildings and museums architectures are based on Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance eras styles. That is why alleyways and cobbled streets add a sense of nostalgia when walking on them. Several cultural attractions living up the city such as the Prague Castle, the Jewish Quarter, the Lennon Wall, the Charles Bridges and Pétrin hill. Museum exhibits, cinemas, theatres and galleries are covering streets. Prague still remains the most visited and the most voted beautiful in the world.

The Plus Size Model Who Holds the Record For World's Largest Hips

The Plus Size Model Who Holds the Record For World's Largest Hips

Mikel Ruffinelli, of Los Angeles, CA, boasts the world's biggest hips, measuring more than eight feet around.

The mother of four's amazing natural 100-inch curves mean she struggles to get through doorways — and needs two seats on planes.
Mikel, 39, drives a truck because her more than 400-pound frame cannot squeeze into a car; she also needs a reinforced chair at home. Yet the plus-size model – only 140 pounds as a teenager — is proud of her figure and does not want to lose weight, even though she often attracts jeers.

She now models for a website that features big and beautiful women, earning $1,000 per shoot. (Source)

top 10 des maisons les plus chères du monde et leurs proprietaires.

 These homes are, simply put, INSANE.  Some cost more than the the entire GDP of a small country.  You better start saving now (and until you are about 1,500 years old) if you want to afford one of these ridiculous structures.

#10. Mountain Home Road, Woodside, Calif., Cost: $117.5 million

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Owner: reportedly Masayoshi Son, worth $8.6 billion
The most expensive home sale on record includes a 9,000-square foot neoclassical house, a 1,117-square foot colonnaded pool house, a detached library, a retreat building, a swimming pool, a tennis court and formal gardens.

#9. Xanadu 2.0, Seattle, Washington, Cost: ~$120 million

AERIAL VIEW OF GATES' NEW HOME IN MEDINA
Owner: Bill Gates, worth $67 billion
The high-tech Lake Washington complex owned by the world’s second-richest man boasts a pool with an underwater music system, a 2,500- square foot gym and a library with domed reading room.

#8. Blossom Estate, Palm Beach, FL, Cost: $130 million

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Owner: Ken Griffin, worth $4.1 billion
The hedge fund titan purchased four side-by-side properties totaling eight acres on the ocean. Three lots tout houses while the fourth was already torn down; the entire swath of property was once used as a single estate.

#7. Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK, Cost: $130 million

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Owner: Roman Abramovich, worth $10.2 billion
The Russsian tycoon owns several huge London estates (not pictured), including a Billionaires’ Row mansion. Since purchasing, plans to build a subterranean extension that includes a tennis court, health center and auto museum were approved by the city. He also owns a French Riviera chateau and in 2009 spent a record $90 million on a 70-acre estate on St. Bart’s.

#6. Ellison Estate, Woodside, Cali., Cost: $200 million

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Owner: Larry Ellison, worth $43 billion
The Oracle founder, arguably the world’s most avid collector of real estate, built his 23-acre Japanese-style estate in 2004 with 10 buildings, a man made lake, a tea house, a bath house and a koi pond. The property is currently assessed at just over $70 million.

#5. One Hyde Park, London, UK, Cost: $221 million

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Owner: Rinat Akhmetov, worth $15.4 billion
The world’s most expensive apartment, located in posh Knightsbridge, was purchased by the Ukraine’s richest man. It boasts a staggering 25,000-square feet, bullet proof glass and 24-hour hotel concierge service.

#4. Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK, Cost: $222 million

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Owner: Lakshmi Mittal, worth $16.5 billion
The steel magnate is believed to own three homes on the high-security street known as Billionaires Row, including a neo-Georgian mansion near the Israeli embassy. The home (not pictured), rumored to have been purchased for Mittal’s son, was sold by hedge fund billionaire Noam Gottesman.

#3. Fair Field, Sagaponack, NY, Cost: >$248 million

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Owner: Ira Rennert, worth $6.5 billion
The industrial billionaire’s hulking 29-bedroom, 39-bath Hamptons compound has not one, but three swimming pools, plus its own power plant on premises.

#2. Villa Leopolda, Villefranche-sur-mer, France, Cost: >$750 million

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Owner: Lily Safra, worth $1.2 billion
King Leopold II reportedly built a series of waterside homes for his many mistresses. This 20-acre estate was valued at 500 million euros in 2008, when Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov attempted to buy it. He eventually pulled out of the deal, forfeiting a 50 million euro deposit.

#1. Antilia, Mumbai, India, Cost: >$1 billion

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Owner: Mukesh Ambani, worth $21.5billion
The twenty-seven story, 400,000-square foot skyscraper residence, named after a mythical island in the Atlantic, has six underground levels of parking, three helicopter pads, a ‘health’ level, and reportedly requires about 600 staff to run it. It is the world’s most expensive home far and away with construction costs topping $1 billion.

The 10 Most Expensive Homes In The World & Who Owns Them.

 You Won’t Believe What #1 Cost


These homes are, simply put, INSANE.  Some cost more than the the entire GDP of a small country.  You better start saving now (and until you are about 1,500 years old) if you want to afford one of these ridiculous structures.

#10. Mountain Home Road, Woodside, Calif., Cost: $117.5 million

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Owner: reportedly Masayoshi Son, worth $8.6 billion
The most expensive home sale on record includes a 9,000-square foot neoclassical house, a 1,117-square foot colonnaded pool house, a detached library, a retreat building, a swimming pool, a tennis court and formal gardens.

#9. Xanadu 2.0, Seattle, Washington, Cost: ~$120 million

AERIAL VIEW OF GATES' NEW HOME IN MEDINA
Owner: Bill Gates, worth $67 billion
The high-tech Lake Washington complex owned by the world’s second-richest man boasts a pool with an underwater music system, a 2,500- square foot gym and a library with domed reading room.

#8. Blossom Estate, Palm Beach, FL, Cost: $130 million

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Owner: Ken Griffin, worth $4.1 billion
The hedge fund titan purchased four side-by-side properties totaling eight acres on the ocean. Three lots tout houses while the fourth was already torn down; the entire swath of property was once used as a single estate.

#7. Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK, Cost: $130 million

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Owner: Roman Abramovich, worth $10.2 billion
The Russsian tycoon owns several huge London estates (not pictured), including a Billionaires’ Row mansion. Since purchasing, plans to build a subterranean extension that includes a tennis court, health center and auto museum were approved by the city. He also owns a French Riviera chateau and in 2009 spent a record $90 million on a 70-acre estate on St. Bart’s.

#6. Ellison Estate, Woodside, Cali., Cost: $200 million

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Owner: Larry Ellison, worth $43 billion
The Oracle founder, arguably the world’s most avid collector of real estate, built his 23-acre Japanese-style estate in 2004 with 10 buildings, a man made lake, a tea house, a bath house and a koi pond. The property is currently assessed at just over $70 million.

#5. One Hyde Park, London, UK, Cost: $221 million

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Owner: Rinat Akhmetov, worth $15.4 billion
The world’s most expensive apartment, located in posh Knightsbridge, was purchased by the Ukraine’s richest man. It boasts a staggering 25,000-square feet, bullet proof glass and 24-hour hotel concierge service.

#4. Kensington Palace Gardens, London, UK, Cost: $222 million

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Owner: Lakshmi Mittal, worth $16.5 billion
The steel magnate is believed to own three homes on the high-security street known as Billionaires Row, including a neo-Georgian mansion near the Israeli embassy. The home (not pictured), rumored to have been purchased for Mittal’s son, was sold by hedge fund billionaire Noam Gottesman.

#3. Fair Field, Sagaponack, NY, Cost: >$248 million

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Owner: Ira Rennert, worth $6.5 billion
The industrial billionaire’s hulking 29-bedroom, 39-bath Hamptons compound has not one, but three swimming pools, plus its own power plant on premises.

#2. Villa Leopolda, Villefranche-sur-mer, France, Cost: >$750 million

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Owner: Lily Safra, worth $1.2 billion
King Leopold II reportedly built a series of waterside homes for his many mistresses. This 20-acre estate was valued at 500 million euros in 2008, when Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov attempted to buy it. He eventually pulled out of the deal, forfeiting a 50 million euro deposit.

#1. Antilia, Mumbai, India, Cost: >$1 billion

the-400000-square-foot-is-27-stories-high-but-since-some-ceilings-are-double-height-its-closer-to-the-size-of-a-40-story-building
Owner: Mukesh Ambani, worth $21.5billion
The twenty-seven story, 400,000-square foot skyscraper residence, named after a mythical island in the Atlantic, has six underground levels of parking, three helicopter pads, a ‘health’ level, and reportedly requires about 600 staff to run it. It is the world’s most expensive home far and away with construction costs topping $1 billion.