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Awafong's picture
4 days 7 hours ago
Here we are in a little village of Cameroon. Just like many other villages around the world, Early Marriage has shown the weakness of present day Democratic Governments. "The Government can't solve all problems" - some people think. But, one can easily figure out that, Government is powerfully able to help the wealthy rig elections, render the majority voiceless, promote misery, maintain the wealthy in power, widen the gap between the rich and poor, promote corruption and give a blind eye to the basic necessities of Human Beings.
PattyB's picture
1 week 1 day ago
Cameroonians who can afford to buy tap water wait in line
Awafong's picture
2 weeks 4 days ago
While acknowledging that the former Ministers of the Economy and Finance, Polycarpe Abah Abah, and Public Health, Urbain Olanguena Awono, could be guilty of misappropriation of public funds, the primary motive of their arrests, beyond reasonable doubt, rests on differing political ideologies in a regime that nourishes dearth of a democracy of opinion.
Awafong's picture
2 weeks 4 days ago
As President Paul Biya scrambles to figure out how to curb corruption and embezzlement of state funds, the disenfranchised poor, working and middle class Cameroonians, who are the immediate and most affected by corruption, consider themselves mere spectators of this choreographed fight.
Awafong's picture
3 weeks 4 days ago
In the Cameroonian town of Bamenda, Radio Hot Cocoa with its "If Na You" show hosts, could not miss the opportunity of getting Julius share with their listeners the Vote Sizing message of real Democracy. This show is done in the local language called "Pidgin English" because it is out touch the majority who are used to speaking it. Listen!!
Awafong's picture
3 weeks 5 days ago
Julius and Nene Tchako of Community Radio Nkambe had a heated debate on the importance of VOTE SIZING in the fight against the high tide of corruption that's dragging the image of Cameroon in mud.
Awafong's picture
4 weeks 6 days ago
It is impossible to have more investors than employees. More Presidents, Ministers, CEOs than the poor, working and middle class. So it is in our interest, to keep society in a peaceful state by accepting this simple reality. But we cannot go anywhere with this, if we do not denounce the idea of "More Money More Power and Vice Versa", especially during elections. Welcome to the Gentle Revolution - An original new way of looking at the wellbeing of mankind, only with Vote Sizing.
Awafong's picture
5 weeks 4 days ago
When a society finds itself engulfed in every facet of its life that is opposed to the virtues of democracy and good governance, that society is decadent. This means people would have to lost touch of reality and governance is being abused.
Awafong's picture
6 weeks 3 days ago
Julius toured the Donga Mantung Division in the North West Province of Cameroon, March 2008. He talked with the people living there; the Fon (village head), elderly people and the youths about what Vote Sizing is out for. They responded by giving the effect of Bad Governance, caused by rigged elections.
Awafong's picture
6 weeks 4 days ago
When God created the world and its contents, the Bible says: “And God saw everything that he had made and behold, it was very good…” (Gen 1:31).
SteveG's picture
7 weeks 5 days ago
Vote sizing is a way to modify the way elections are held by using computer technology to adjust the size, or weight, of individual votes. Using barcodes on paper ballots, various criteria can be stamped on each person's vote; so when the votes are added up, some people's votes count for more than others.
Awafong's picture
8 weeks 10 hours ago
Julius Awafong recently answered questions put to him by a group of Cameroonian student, about the necessity and applicability of Vote Sizing in Africa, Cameroon in particularQuestion - What is VOTE SIZING all about?
Awafong's picture
9 weeks 6 days ago
The son of Libyan Leader Muammar Gaddafi, said NO to politics. By politics here, we understand that it is the position of decision-making especially during elections. A BBC article titled “Gaddafi son retire from politics” Sayf al-Islam Gaddafi told the crowd in the desert town of Sebha:
Awafong's picture
10 weeks 3 days ago
Vote Sizing is out to empower those who suffer most from failing democracy to take control over their own troubles. In Africa, Cameroon, Vote Sizing advocates have been doing all the can to get the message across.
SteveG's picture
11 weeks 1 day ago
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Steve and Dr. Dan Lion tried to find some common ground about the historical groove of vote sizing.
Awafong's picture
12 weeks 2 days ago
Democratic debate is gaining ground in Cameroon and the idea of replacing the "1-person 1-vote" with vote sizing is at the forefront.
Awafong's picture
12 weeks 2 days ago
Awafong Julius held a seminar/workshop on the necessity for Vote Sizing to democratise Cameroon. It sparked a debate and participants asked so many questions that need to be addressed.
Awafong's picture
14 weeks 3 days ago
Mbih Jerome Tosam, from an African perspective says what he thinks Vote Sizing can achieve in Africa.
Awafong's picture
14 weeks 3 days ago
The Herald Newpaper Article on Vote Sizing in Cameroon  
Awafong's picture
14 weeks 4 days ago
Can "1-person 1-Vote" model of democracy as shown by this sketch, really take us to Democracy? This is where the idea of  "Vote Sizing" democratic approach challenges 1-person 1-vote.
Awafong's picture
14 weeks 4 days ago
Shifu Ngalla, journalist and environmentalist thinks that Vote Sizing is what we need now though he fears its applicability. Solomon Lewoh of Radio Campus, Yaounde, also thinks Vote Sizing can also prevent us from collapsing.
Awafong's picture
14 weeks 4 days ago
Beltus M thinks Vote Sizing is not yet  ripe to bring democracy while Ambang Glory decries the rate at which corruption is soiling our electoral process in Cameroon.

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