Dear Acidri,

While I respect everyone's right of expressing their views, trying to
intimidate professionals discussing serious issues affecting our community
in the whole of West Nile region is offensive and ridiculous. Using
malicious language on this forum and trying to to terrorize others on this
forum tells everyone your  evil human nature.

I am not sure how long you have been a member of professional forums like
this one. The choice of words,phrases and language you have chosen on this
forum tells everyone that you have been recruited or paid by someone to
destroy this forum for your selfish ego.

If you are truly someone who was born in any of the districts in West Nile,
you have lived anywhere in West Nile or traveled to any major areas
(markets, business centers, churches, etc) you would have understood the
issues and concerns people have been discussing on this forum.

Your choice of language tells everyone on this forum that you are a
fictitious character, so evil or so fake, if you believes there are
criminals on this forum, you are looking in the wrong place.

Please understand that this forum is not for intellectual dwarfs. This
forum was never created or designed for people with sub-zero IQ we are
seeing from you.




On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 10:45 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2013 15:51:19 +0300
> From: Acidri Ernest <[email protected]>
> To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] The Hunt For J Kony
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> Bwana Alaka, Your response tells the story. I never mentioned anyone,
> i said i had some impression, based on writings, comments expressed in
> this forum. I know you are a  lawyer, i know lawyers play with words.
> In fact, if CMI, ESO or any other group asked me, i would simply
> deliver some clues to them based on what i have been reading. BUT i
> hope you will not be the first to be picked up. Afterall, i have never
> met you, but i tell you, there are stories i have heard and read. I
> hope, Alaka does not use this forum to intimidate other people.
> Anyhow, if it was a joke then, let us stop joking about certain issues.
>
> On 4/5/13, Caleb Alaka <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Acidri Ernest, there are issues we should not joke about. Kindly do not
> > jeopardize this forum and its membership. You might take it lightly but
> to
> > positively assert that there are guys in this forum who speak to Kony or
> > have connections to Kony is not a simple issue like a tea party. These
> are
> > grave allegations which can in turn endanger your life in the event you
> fail
> > to substantiate. Kony is an international terrorist, an indictee, a war
> > monger, a criminal and these words may be used against you. Remember
> Father
> > Musala tempted fate when he accuses the Catholic Church and see how
> > everything has turned against him. We do not want you to be picked up to
> > assist CMI, JATT, SFC, ESO, ISO, CIID and SIU to assist them with
> > investigations into your knowledge about Kony's cohorts. Otherwise, lets
> be
> > as the Moto of Mvara SS puts it, 'Sensible and Responsible '
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> > On Apr 5, 2013, at 5:53 PM, Acidri Ernest <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi George,
> >> You have just mentioned something i was reflecting on. We should get
> >> that money. I was having the impression that, there are guys in this
> >> forum who speak to Kony or have some connection with Kony. I have been
> >> reading their comments related to issues of the military etc, and i
> >> developed the belief that, they could having deals with Kony! Anyhow,
> >> Kony will NOT win the war, and its time we expose him and get the
> >> dollars. Part of that money will be used for education, health etc in
> >> West Nile.
> >> Alfodi
> >>
> >> On 4/5/13, George Afi Obitre-Gama <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> The US has offered USD 5million for information leading to capture of
> >>> Joseph
> >>> Kony. Guys. are'nt you gonna take leave and get the CAR visa to bounty
> >>> hunt?? Brothers in the forces, you could be having some information -
> >>> kindly
> >>> let me know in camera. We shall share the spoils!!
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2013 18:24:33 -0400
> From: Charles Male <[email protected]>
> To: Kobokonet Koboko <[email protected]>,  A Virtual Network
>         for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
> Subject: [WestNileNet] 60 Arua prisoners have Hepatitis B
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> Aluma....you have said it all.... May it not fall on deaf eyes...
>
> We had a discussion on HepB on KKnet sometime last year and I beleive
> someoe indicated that the are vaccination programs available in Arua
> but the prohibitive factors were ignorance (lack of awareness) and
> cost.
>
> Dr Driwale, kindly update on the situation within your area of
> responsibility.....
>
> Would appreciate other input from the health care/public health
> professionals...
>
> Charles
>
>
>
> ++++++++++++++
>
> West Nile Youth Initiative coordinator Yahaya Aluma asked all the MPs
> hailing from the region to present a bipartisan position to the
> parliament about the plight of the condition. ?The Ministry of Health
> should come out with an expeditious plan to combat the disease which
> should include a mass immunization exercise throughout the region,? Mr
> Aluma said.
>
>
> +++++++++++++++
>
> ARUA
>
> At least 78 cases of the deadly hepatitis B disease have been
> confirmed at Arua Prison. The most affected are the male inmates, the
> staff and their families.
>
> According to tests which were carried out last week at the main
> laboratory at Arua Regional Referral Hospital, of the 633 male
> inmates, 62 were found to be positive for Hepatitis B.
> While in the female section, of the 53 inmates tested, one was found
> to be positive. But no death has so far been registered as a result.
>
> And the virus has not spared prison staff members. Of the 103 prisons
> staff tested, 15 were found to be positive. When contacted for a
> comment, the Uganda Prisons spokesperson, Mr Frank Baine, declined to
> give details although he admitted that ?the disease has been there.?
>
> An inmate who had completed his sentence, but declined to be named in
> order to speak freely, said there was need for sensitisation on health
> in the prisons. ?It is true some of our friends were tested positive
> but the living conditions should be improved,? he said.
>
> Recently, a group of youth from West Nile Youth Initiative against
> Hepatitis B threatened to petition the Speaker of Parliament over the
> disease which they said was silently killing the youths.
>
> West Nile Youth Initiative coordinator Yahaya Aluma asked all the MPs
> hailing from the region to present a bipartisan position to the
> parliament about the plight of the condition. ?The Ministry of Health
> should come out with an expeditious plan to combat the disease which
> should include a mass immunization exercise throughout the region,? Mr
> Aluma said.
>
>
>
>
> http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/60-Arua-prisoners-have-Hepatitis-B/-/688334/1742204/-/53fxqh/-/index.html
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2013 00:59:53 +0100 (BST)
> From: samuel andema <[email protected]>
> To: Kobokonet Koboko <[email protected]>, A Virtual Network
>         for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] 60 Arua prisoners have Hepatitis B
> Message-ID:
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> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>
>
>
> I would like than the Daily Monitor for breaking this news
> about the outbreak of this deadly disease called hepatitis B in Arua
> District
> to the Ministry of health, the Local Government, the World Health
> Organization
> must respond with urgency and effectiveness to contain the spread through
> massive vaccination. Hepatitis B virus is a deadly disease because it
> transmitted by contact with blood or body fluids of an infected person ?
> the
> same way as the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). However HBV is 50 to
> 100
> times more infectious than HIV according research.
>
> ?The GOOD NEWS is that you can protect yourself
> against hepatitis B by being vaccinated. The hepatitis B vaccine has an
> outstanding record of safety and effectiveness, and since 1982, over one
> billion doses have been used worldwide. The vaccine is reported to be 95%
> effective in preventing chronic infections from developing. Protection
> lasts
> for 20 years at least, no booster is recommended by World Health
> Organization
> as of today.
>
> Intermittent reports about the prevalence of hepatitis B in West
> Nile have been circulating at low key for a while.? Many people in the
> villages have been
> reported to have died of the disease without the news hitting headlines in
> the
> national media. It is now time for government to intervene before the
> disease
> gets out of control! Considering the mobility of human traffic to and from
> Arua
> the disease will soon spread to other parts of Uganda and beyond.
>
>
> Sam Andema
>
>
>
>
> --- On Mon, 8/4/13, Charles Male <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> From: Charles Male <[email protected]>
> Subject: [WestNileNet] 60 Arua prisoners have Hepatitis B
> To: "Kobokonet Koboko" <[email protected]>, "A Virtual Network
> for friends of West Nile" <[email protected]>
> Date: Monday, 8 April, 2013, 2:24
>
> Aluma....you have said it all.... May it not fall on deaf eyes...
>
> We had a discussion on HepB on KKnet sometime last year and I beleive
> someoe indicated that the are vaccination programs available in Arua
> but the prohibitive factors were ignorance (lack of awareness) and
> cost.
>
> Dr Driwale, kindly update on the situation within your area of
> responsibility.....
>
> Would appreciate other input from the health care/public health
> professionals...
>
> Charles
>
>
>
> ++++++++++++++
>
> West Nile Youth Initiative coordinator Yahaya Aluma asked all the MPs
> hailing from the region to present a bipartisan position to the
> parliament about the plight of the condition. ?The Ministry of Health
> should come out with an expeditious plan to combat the disease which
> should include a mass immunization exercise throughout the region,? Mr
> Aluma said.
>
>
> +++++++++++++++
>
> ARUA
>
> At least 78 cases of the deadly hepatitis B disease have been
> confirmed at Arua Prison. The most affected are the male inmates, the
> staff and their families.
>
> According to tests which were carried out last week at the main
> laboratory at Arua Regional Referral Hospital, of the 633 male
> inmates, 62 were found to be positive for Hepatitis B.
> While in the female section, of the 53 inmates tested, one was found
> to be positive. But no death has so far been registered as a result.
>
> And the virus has not spared prison staff members. Of the 103 prisons
> staff tested, 15 were found to be positive. When contacted for a
> comment, the Uganda Prisons spokesperson, Mr Frank Baine, declined to
> give details although he admitted that ?the disease has been there.?
>
> An inmate who had completed his sentence, but declined to be named in
> order to speak freely, said there was need for sensitisation on health
> in the prisons. ?It is true some of our friends were tested positive
> but the living conditions should be improved,? he said.
>
> Recently, a group of youth from West Nile Youth Initiative against
> Hepatitis B threatened to petition the Speaker of Parliament over the
> disease which they said was silently killing the youths.
>
> West Nile Youth Initiative coordinator Yahaya Aluma asked all the MPs
> hailing from the region to present a bipartisan position to the
> parliament about the plight of the condition. ?The Ministry of Health
> should come out with an expeditious plan to combat the disease which
> should include a mass immunization exercise throughout the region,? Mr
> Aluma said.
>
>
>
>
> http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/60-Arua-prisoners-have-Hepatitis-B/-/688334/1742204/-/53fxqh/-/index.html
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> Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2013 22:45:03 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Lulua Godfrey <[email protected]>
> To: West Nile Net <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] 60 Arua prisoners have Hepatitis B
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> It is true that Hep B is worse than HIV. In Westnile, HIV is at about 4.5%
> but Hep B is at 20-25%.
>
> In April 2012 a group of health workers under Westnile Forum for Health
> and Devt (WEFHAD) did screening for Hep B and Cancer (Cervix, Breast and
> Prostate) in Arua and Maracha hospitals. The results for Hep B are in
> particular NOT GOOD at all.
>
> The report is available but efforts to share it with some district
> officials failed simply bse they never supported us when we were on ground.
> There is more in the findings in the report than meets the eye.
>
> However, the report has been taken by the usually concerned Hon Atiku
> Benard. He has already mobilised the other MPs from West Nile and they were
> scheduled to meet with officials from Ministry of Health on Friday 5th
> April at parliament but because the same MPs needed to urgently meet
> officials of Electricity Regulatory Authority over WENRECo, the meeting on
> Hep B has been rescheduled to a later date.
>
> Hopefully, Min of Health ( Dept National Disease Control and Clinical
> Services) will rescue our people.
>
> Lets keep our eyes and ears open.
>
> Thank you.
> ------------------------------
> On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 12:59 AM BST samuel andema wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >I would like than the Daily Monitor for breaking this news
> >about the outbreak of this deadly disease called hepatitis B in Arua
> District
> >to the Ministry of health, the Local Government, the World Health
> Organization
> >must respond with urgency and effectiveness to contain the spread through
> >massive vaccination. Hepatitis B virus is a deadly disease because it
> >transmitted by contact with blood or body fluids of an infected person ?
> the
> >same way as the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). However HBV is 50 to
> 100
> >times more infectious than HIV according research.
> >
> >?The GOOD NEWS is that you can protect yourself
> >against hepatitis B by being vaccinated. The hepatitis B vaccine has an
> >outstanding record of safety and effectiveness, and since 1982, over one
> >billion doses have been used worldwide. The vaccine is reported to be 95%
> >effective in preventing chronic infections from developing. Protection
> lasts
> >for 20 years at least, no booster is recommended by World Health
> Organization
> >as of today.
> >
> >Intermittent reports about the prevalence of hepatitis B in West
> >Nile have been circulating at low key for a while.? Many people in the
> villages have been
> >reported to have died of the disease without the news hitting headlines
> in the
> >national media. It is now time for government to intervene before the
> disease
> >gets out of control! Considering the mobility of human traffic to and
> from Arua
> >the disease will soon spread to other parts of Uganda and beyond.
> >
> >
> >Sam Andema
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >--- On Mon, 8/4/13, Charles Male <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >From: Charles Male <[email protected]>
> >Subject: [WestNileNet] 60 Arua prisoners have Hepatitis B
> >To: "Kobokonet Koboko" <[email protected]>, "A Virtual Network
> for friends of West Nile" <[email protected]>
> >Date: Monday, 8 April, 2013, 2:24
> >
> >Aluma....you have said it all.... May it not fall on deaf eyes...
> >
> >We had a discussion on HepB on KKnet sometime last year and I beleive
> >someoe indicated that the are vaccination programs available in Arua
> >but the prohibitive factors were ignorance (lack of awareness) and
> >cost.
> >
> >Dr Driwale, kindly update on the situation within your area of
> >responsibility.....
> >
> >Would appreciate other input from the health care/public health
> professionals...
> >
> >Charles
> >
> >
> >
> >++++++++++++++
> >
> >West Nile Youth Initiative coordinator Yahaya Aluma asked all the MPs
> >hailing from the region to present a bipartisan position to the
> >parliament about the plight of the condition. ?The Ministry of Health
> >should come out with an expeditious plan to combat the disease which
> >should include a mass immunization exercise throughout the region,? Mr
> >Aluma said.
> >
> >
> >+++++++++++++++
> >
> >ARUA
> >
> >At least 78 cases of the deadly hepatitis B disease have been
> >confirmed at Arua Prison. The most affected are the male inmates, the
> >staff and their families.
> >
> >According to tests which were carried out last week at the main
> >laboratory at Arua Regional Referral Hospital, of the 633 male
> >inmates, 62 were found to be positive for Hepatitis B.
> >While in the female section, of the 53 inmates tested, one was found
> >to be positive. But no death has so far been registered as a result.
> >
> >And the virus has not spared prison staff members. Of the 103 prisons
> >staff tested, 15 were found to be positive. When contacted for a
> >comment, the Uganda Prisons spokesperson, Mr Frank Baine, declined to
> >give details although he admitted that ?the disease has been there.?
> >
> >An inmate who had completed his sentence, but declined to be named in
> >order to speak freely, said there was need for sensitisation on health
> >in the prisons. ?It is true some of our friends were tested positive
> >but the living conditions should be improved,? he said.
> >
> >Recently, a group of youth from West Nile Youth Initiative against
> >Hepatitis B threatened to petition the Speaker of Parliament over the
> >disease which they said was silently killing the youths.
> >
> >West Nile Youth Initiative coordinator Yahaya Aluma asked all the MPs
> >hailing from the region to present a bipartisan position to the
> >parliament about the plight of the condition. ?The Ministry of Health
> >should come out with an expeditious plan to combat the disease which
> >should include a mass immunization exercise throughout the region,? Mr
> >Aluma said.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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