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Approximately one year later the mutiny charge against Sasa for conducting the so-called mutiny was thrown out thanks largely to leading Port Moresby based lawyer Tony Waisi from West Sepik. And the hero who quelled the so-called mutiny was none other than Belden Norman Namah, who should be credited for defusing a potentially deadly clash between factions of the army and the police force.
No other politician would have the guts to enter the sanctity of a Supreme Court to order the arrest of a Chief Justice. Most people - not knowing the full story - would probably say no. Many people knowing the full story would probably still say no. That story in particular is still not over. Some of us are too good at tearing down people and our political leaders based on false information and incomplete stories fed to us by a biased foreign and domestic media.
He was one man who did not hesitate to set his political preference aside — as a matter of principle - to publicly support Sasa by becoming one of his bail guarantors. Now the boot is on the other foot. I repeat, nobody can undo or outdo him except Belden Namah! Yes, it is true that I - as well as millions of other people - were influenced negatively by the Star Casino story; but I soon found out that this story was a set up.
In fact I challenged people on Sharp Talk to prove me wrong. Napway Kunum, an Engineer from Jiwaka Province, working on a fly in fly out basis on an offshore gas plant in Iraq, also knows Belden Namah well…from their student days at Sogeri National High school. I asked Napway to share his recollection of Belden Namah. Napway, was president of the Judo Club at Sogeri at the time.
His room-mate was Gerald Alec from Sandaun Province. He recalled that Belden - who was one year behind him and Gerald - would go to their room every Wednesday to go together with them to Judo training. Those are his traits. It appears that they spent a great deal of time talking about the OPM. Gerald and him would discuss about the suffering of the West Papuans and I would listen in on how unfairly they were treated.
When Napway, who has worked in many places in PNG and overseas as an engineer in the petroleum industry, was in Kutubu he knew 3 security supervisors that were in the army who served in Bougainville during the civil war. They did what they could. Between independence and now, we let greed get in the way of developing our nation.
Belden namah biography of christopher
Are there so many gullible people around? One thing is for certain, considering the tremendous support he had at the time, he could have simply snapped his fingers and taken over the country if he had so desired. People who have recently implied or imply that he is not patriotic and or unfit to be Opposition Leader because he was absent from the country need their heads read.
They may as well call every Papua New Guinean who travels overseas unpatriotic and unfit. I ask those critics two simple questions - do other world leaders not travel overseas? Do other world leaders not do live interviews from whatever location they happen to be in at the time? Belden Namah is a world leader - whether some stupid people like it or not - who at least can afford to pay for his travels around the world using his own private funds.
Not long ago he was in Europe. Ask yourself - how many politicians can purchase airfares and stay in 5 star hotels using their own honest, hard earned money? It seems that not belden namah biographies of christopher people know that Belden Namah is a self-made multimillionaire today because he wisely invested the money he made - starting many years ago before he entered parliament - from his share of timber royalties; after he lobbied successfully and aggressively for a huge increase in the price paid per cubic meter to landowners by foreign loggers.
It's a media propaganda", the Opposition Leader told me recently after I expressed my concern - once again to him - at the false reports still being circulated about him on Facebook. I previously advised people recently in response to a false post on Sharp Talk that figuratively speaking 'BN will be back with both guns blazing'. Well, if people do not see any guns blazing that does not mean he is not back.
Furthermore, BN is not the type of politician who talks for the sake of hearing himself talk. Starting from day one, he has made his stance very clear on the asylum seekers and many other issues more than enough times already. Why should he keep on repeating himself like a fool for fools? If people missed what he has said they can always look it up!
BN is a man who is usually short, sharp and straight to the point. He is largely a 'silent achiever' who does not go around boasting and bragging about what he has achieved in order to appear more popular by scoring likes on the social media forums. Although he was incredibly popular and his presence widely appreciated on the social media he deactivated his personal Facebook account around eighteen months ago — when he was Deputy Prime Minister - simply because being on Facebook is time-consuming and he had and has more productive things to do with his limited time.
He did and does have a country to run as the alternate Prime Minister! Belden Namah is a world leader who believes in equal power sharing of duties and responsibilities. He does not have a huge monumental ego that says 'me, me, me - only me, all the time' unlike certain other politicians who enjoy scoring political points by attacking and trashing their opponents, all the time.
In fact BN is a very unique politician because I honestly believe that he may just be a bit too honest for his own good. An honest politician…you have got to be joking…I can hear people thinking out loud. Where other leaders are haughty and hypocritically full of themselves - with their ego's maybe somewhere up in the sky - BN is down to earth, humble and honourable.
I know that to be very true because he has proven it to me in more ways than one and has therefore won my respect as well as my admiration. And no I do not work for him and nor have I ever received any money from him. Nor am I any political novice or groupie or spin doctor or propaganda machine. Politics is in my blood. It is in my family — on both sides of my family.
I also have the gift of foresight. The only way his political opponents and enemies can defeat him is to completely destroy his character, then lock him up for life or kill him. Why should he or anybody tell the public whether he is in Port Moresby or Bewani or Singapore or Paris, France for that matter? His security is high stake.
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