Papua New Guinea Cannibals in the Jungle, REALLY?

There is a preconceived idea that there are cannibals in the jungles of PNG. The naivety around the idea stems from the fact that there is a lack of understanding of the country, its geopolitical setting and its people. Here is what the real story is.

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Papua New Guinea Cannibals in the jungle

So, you found this article searching for cannibals of Papua New Guinea in the jungle, right?

The answer there is no such thing as cannibals or the practice of cannibalism in Papua New Guinea. Trust me, no human is ever seen eaten alive when they venture on Papua New Guinea trips.

In fact, many of the articles are fake news. The articles about cannibals in PNG proliferated by major online websites do not have the right facts and are completely misleading.

The news about cannibalism in PNG has caught the attention of many naïve readers. The online stories had been sensationalised to attract readers. But, these stories had painted a wrong picture of the country.

Expect the Unexpected Papua New Guinea Trips

Living and working or visiting PNG can be a challenge. But with those challenges come great rewards. 

When you live or visit PNG, it is like travelling to a land of diverse cultures and people.

The common saying here is ‘EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED’. PNG is the land of surprises.

Perhaps it is important to know that Papua New Guinea is a changing country. It has a thriving city with entertainment, hotels, parks, resorts and restaurants and games venues.

Travelling to outer parts of the country is by air. If you want to see a natural tropical paradise, you come to PNG. 

If you don't believe me, see my PNG stories here on YouTube. These clips are mainly taken from my Samsung mobile phone. 

Visitors are welcome to venture on Papua New Guinea trips and experience the diverse cultures and people of Papua New Guinea.

Online news about PNG cannibals in the jungle

Many international visitors to PNG can attest to the fact that the articles on cannibals in PNG do not present the correct information.

Often, the stories were retold based on social media posts or by writers who lack an understanding of Papua New Guinea. In fact, many of these stories are not only fake news but also complemented by outdated images.

Therefore, any online news outlet that runs stories on cannibals in PNG in the 21st century must not, just, base their stories on social media posts or fake stories.

Fake Stories on Cannibalism in PNG

It is important that the online media, both international and local media, must establish their facts and sources of stories properly before publishing.

The article titled Korowai People of Papua New Guinea (2017,2009) is a clear example of misinformation. The article said less about the indigenous skill and ability of the people to build houses on stilts and more about cannibalism. In fact, the articles showed recent photo evidence of stilt house and none of the Korowai eating human flesh!

Furthermore, the people of Korowai are not Papua New Guineans. They are from the West Papua in Indonesia. And, they are not cannibals either.

Another fake article was titled the Cannibals on Kokoda (2016). It receives wide online coverage because the couple in the news nearly died whilst walking Kokoda unprepared, and blamed it on the locals. This was a trip that could have ended up in disaster because the couple was stupid.

Kokoda incident - desperate couples

The Papua New Guineans, Australians and other international trackers who walked Kokoda Trail know that the walks are undertaken in organized trips. That means that you must

  • have a local contact
  • train and prepare for the arduous walk,
  • have money, permit, guides and rations,
  • walk during the dry season and
  • respect the local people.

Kokoda Track is not for the faint-hearted. No one walks Kokoda Track unprepared and without guides. The couple who attempted the Kokoda Track in 2016 underestimated the walk.

In addition, the couple disobeyed the advice of the local authorities on arrival. They had no money and walked the track with a bare minimum of tracking essentials.

The couple could have died along the way when they attempted the trip on their own. They were lucky they survived and should have been thankful for the Kokoda team who helped them.

Global-View of the Writer

The author of this post is Papua New Guinea. Grew up in PNG, and lived and worked in the United Kingdom. He also visited several other countries in the World: France, New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, Vietnam, Singapore, and Hong Kong. 

He is a full-time PNG public servant.

The world media often present PNG in a different way. Other people see PNG in terms of what is presented by the media and on the Internet.

In retrospect, visitors to and residents of Papua New Guinea KNOW that PNG is a beautiful country with friendly people.

The writer also believes that Papua New Guinea is one of the most beautiful places in the World. It has some of the friendliest people on Earth.

Like any developing country, PNG has its social, political and economic challenges. But it does not mean that PNG is not a good place to live and work or visit.

As the saying goes, you must see it to believe it. The locals say YOU YET KAM NA LUKIM. (Come and experience PNG)

Many things have changed in the last 10 years. The country’s capital, Port Moresby, is now a metro-modern city. There are parks, pools, resorts and entertainment venues for both kids and adults. Modern hotels and private resorts are within an hour’s drive from the city.

SIX LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES TO LEARN FROM AN EAGLE - Reposted

A lesson for the new graduates about never giving up when job searching. Learn from the eagles. A post worth sharing. 

Student job search
Google image | 2019

1. Eagles fly Alone and at High Altitudes - They don't fly with sparrows, ravens, and other small birds.

MEANING - Stay away from narrow-minded people, those that bring you down. Eagle flies with Eagles. Keep good company.

2. Eagles have an Accurate Vision - They have the ability to focus on something as far as 5km away. No matter the obstacles, the eagle will not move his focus from the prey until he grabs it.

MEANING - Have a vision and remain focused no matter what the obstacles and you will succeed.

3. Eagles do not Eat Dead things - They Feed only on Fresh Prey.

MEANING - Do not rely on your past success, keep looking for new frontiers to conquer. Leave your past where it belongs, in the past.

4. Eagles Love the Storm - When clouds gather, the eagle gets excited, the eagle uses the storm's wind to lift itself higher. Once it finds the wind of the storm, the eagle uses the raging storm to lift itself above the clouds. This gives the eagle an opportunity to glide and rest its wings. In the meantime, all the other birds hide in the branches and leaves of the tree.

MEANING - Face your challenges head-on knowing that these will make you emerge stronger and better than you were. We can use the storms of life to rise to greater heights. Achievers are not afraid to rise to greater heights. Achievers are not afraid of challenges, rather they relish them and use them profitably.

5. Eagles Prepare for Training - They remove the feathers and soft grass in the nest so that the young ones get uncomfortable in preparation for flying and eventually flies/ when it becomes unbearable to stay in the nest.

MEANING - Leave your Comfort Zone, there is No Growth there.

6. When the Eagle Grows Old - His feathers becomes weak and cannot take him as fast and as high as it should. This makes him weak and could make him die. So he retires to a place far away in the mountains. While there, he plucks out the weak feathers on his body and breaks its beaks and claws against the rocks until he is completely bare; a very bloody and painful process. Then he stays in this hiding place until he has grown new feathers, new beaks, and claws and then he comes out flying higher than before.

MEANING - We occasionally need to shed off old habit no matter how difficult, things that burden us or add no value to our lives should be let go of.

🦅 By Zachary Bolo

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PNG Higher Education Institutions Resume Classes and Complete 2020 Academic Year - DHERST


DHERST DISPEL FALSE INFORMATION ON SOCIAL MEDIA REGARDING HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS

The Department of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology (DHERST) says its position is to resume the 2020 academic year for all higher education institutions. 

Secretary Professor Fr Jan Czuba came out today to dispel false information being spread on social media Facebook about the closure of the academic year. 

"We currently have a situation where someone irresponsible is circulating false information that the Department is recommending closure of the academic year," Czuba said.

“This information is ethically and legally wrong and we regret that some people are trying to destabilize the peace and harmony during this state of emergency.”

Czuba says he has written letters to Prime Minister James Marape and Emergency Controller David Manning and he’s met with both and made the department’s position clear for all higher education institutions to resume classes and complete the academic year.

He says they are expecting a favourable decision from the Emergency Controller.

He says DHERST communicates to all higher education institutions regularly on any decisions via e-letters and it does not use social media during the state of emergency to communicate with the institutions.

He says any official statement will be announced by himself as per orders received from the Emergency Controller and the National Executive Council.

Czuba says DHERST is maintaining a reputable partnership with all higher education institutions to ensure that students, academic and non-academic staffs are safe and can work in a stable environment to achieve their highest potential by completing their studies.

PNG NBC News 20/04/2020

JAMB Portal Login 2024: How to Login and Check Results

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) result checker will be live and online when all the exams are complete. Students who have sat for the examination can log in to the JAMB result portal and check their results. But, individual students can check their results after 48 hours like in the past year.

UPDATE 29 APRIL 2024: A new article is available here for the ''2024 JAMB Results Release Dates'' and ''How to Check the Results via SMS/Online'', click here to find out.

2024 JAMB Result portal login - https://www.jamb.gov.ng/efacility, log-in, and click on the “check utme results” link. 

Login to JAMB portal

Visitors to this education blog have registered via CAPS (candidates) E-Facility on JAMB's website and can now log in to access their UTME Results Notification Slip. You'll need your registration number or e-mail to log in to the JAMB portal and check the UTME result online. 

Latest updates on results for individual students/exam and final results from the JAMB student portal, read this article - Updated


Check UTME Results with JAMB Registration Number

Candidates who wrote the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination ( UTME) can check their JAMB results with their JAMB Registration Numbers.

Access the JAMB portal without the need to log in to the JAMB dashboard or buy any scratch card and pin. It’s free. 

Here is how to check the JAMB result using the candidates' Registration Numbers.

1. Visit JAMB official website to check your result.

2. Enter your JAMB Registration number or email you used for registration in the box provided

3. Click on ''Check My Results''. (The portal will load your result will show on the screen). 


Seek help/guidance 

During our quick search for this short post, we realised that the best place to get assistance is at the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) website. 

Here are some pointers to help in case you need them. Below are some main functions of the result menus on JAMB's website.

CAPS (Candidates) e-Facility

  • Create a new account
  • Reset password

E-Facility 

  • Access JAMB CAP
  • See your JAMB Admission Status
  • Print Result Slip

How to recover lost JAMB online details 

If you have forgotten your password, here is what you do:
1. Click on the 'forgot password' tab; 
2. Click 'Login' to access your JAMB profile dashboard;
3. Enter the email address you used to create the account;
4. Click the 'calendar' icon to also select your date of birth; and
5. Click the button that says 'Get Password Reset Link'

You'll be sent an email with a link to reset your password. To avoid this long process, use a password that you can remember, but also a strong one!

If you still have a problem, contact the JAMB support team by raising a ticket.

Matriculants who are anticipating the JAMB Results for this year, check out the latest updates: >>> Jamb Results Release

FAQs - 10 Key Questions and Answers You Should Know about 2024 JAMB UTME results

1. When is the JAMB 2024 registration starting?

Answer: The JAMB 2024 registration takes place between January and February every year.

2. How long do I have to register for the UTME examination?

Answer: Candidates have exactly one month to register for the examination.

3. Can I register for the UTME examination online?

Answer: Yes, you can register for the UTME examination online through the JAMB website.

4. When will the Direct Entry (DE) registration commence?

Answer: Direct Entry (DE) registration commences mid-February 2024, and ends mid-April 2024.

5. What is the purpose of the optional mock UTME examination?

Answer: The optional mock UTME examination will serve as a dress rehearsal for candidates ahead of the main examination, allowing them to familiarize themselves with the examination format and identify areas where they need to improve.

6. When will the optional mock UTME examination take place?

Answer: The optional mock UTME examination takes place on mid-March 2024.

7. When will the main UTME examination take place?

Answer: The main UTME examination takes place at the end of April 2024, to Monday second week of May 2024.


8. How can I check my JAMB result?

Answer: You can check your JAMB result by visiting the JAMB result checker portal and entering your JAMB registration number.

9. When will the JAMB result for the 2024 examination be released?

Answer: The JAMB result for the 2024 examination will be released a few weeks after the examination. The exact date has not been announced yet.

10. How much is the service charge for the optional mock UTME examination?

Answer: Candidates who are interested in taking the mock UTME will be required to pay a service charge of N1000 at the point of registration.



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We are an education and development blog. We realise that visitors from Nigeria have visited us. Therefore, we make this information available to help you as you are logging in to the JAMB result portal & checking your UTME results online

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