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12/07/2024

Let's appreciate all men out there 🙏

Facts about men.

Men are rarely appreciated and acknowledged always the applause goes to the mothers only for their efforts and endless love for their families.

Let's appreciate this men most of them labor 24/7 for their families to feed 🤔

Men are the main pillar of the house. Yes all the bills are in their names. They labor most often out of nothing to make out money to pay your bills.

Yes mothers are always available for the family. But how do you expect men to always be available and actually handle all the bills and pressure from left, right, front and back?

Just to mention but a few. If you have a father, brother, uncle, mail friend, husband and boyfriend please praise them and pray more for them 🙏

Men we love you ❤ despite all the pressure you have never given up, you still stand strong for the families we love and appreciate you ❤

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05/11/2024

Cameroon/ Manyu culture is gaining it's place in the world.

Governor Takang one of the most talented cultural Artist in Cameroon/Manyu has been invited to Ghana 🇬🇭 to come and perform those wonderful skills they have been watching from a distance in the ArAragon Event Centren the 17th and 18th of this month. Ghana get ready for him, this is going to be exciting.

We celebrate your new heights sir more grace 🙏


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Welcome to Kumba popularly known as K. Town.

Kumba is a metropolitan city in the Meme department, Southwest Region, Western Cameroon, commonly referred to as "K-town" colloquially. Kumba is the largest and most developed city in the Meme Department and is increasingly drawing in residents from the local villages such as Mbonge. It is also the largest urban area in the South-West.

Kumba has an estimated population of about 400,000 with three quarters of this population being young due to advancement in medicine and lowering infant mortality. The N8 and N16 highways meet at Kumba.

What always come immediately to your mind at the moment you hear the name Kumba ( K. Town)??

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Let's move and talk a little about the Gabon people's tradition.

Gabon has an immense culture thanks to its traditional architecture, its local cuisine, its festivities, its folklore ceremonies, its craftsmanship and its social organization modeled on ancestral values. The use of traditional masks occupies an important place in the Gabonese culture

Each ethnic group has mask with different meaning and uses. They are frequently used in traditional ceremonies, marriage, birth, mourning etc. The best known and most popular of these masks in the major art markets are the Teke, Obambas, Kotas, Punus, and Fangs mask that are found in major European, North American and Asian Museums.

Have you ever been to Gabon?? What do you make of their culture??

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Let's talk about the people of .

The African elegance of Igbo culture Nigeria

Igbo men have a potent charm. They are hard-working and would not spare a penny to prove their worth to the women they love. They love family and dress to express.

Igbo men will take your woman without saying a word. That's how good they are handsome, rich, and influential.

They're also known for their cultural taste, and for their expert abilities to dance both man, woman or children. Igbo people are also well-known for their exciting success in business and mentorship.

Have you ever been or come across an Igbo man or woman?? How is their general sense like??

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05/04/2024

Let's talk about Zambia.

Mooba is the main dance of the Lenje ethnic group of Central Province of Zambia, performed since pre-colonial times. It is also practised in parts of Copperbelt and Lusaka Provinces, by both men and women. On certain occasions, when the dance reaches its peak, some lead dancers are possessed by ancestral spirits called BaChooba; it is said that, at this point, the spirits take the lead in dictating the flow of the dance, drumming and singing. Both male and female dancers can be possessed with BaChooba spirits.

The costume includes coloured beads, a traditional skirt called a Buyombo, and rattles worn around the calves. In addition, the main dancers hold a spiritual stick known as a Chimika and a fly whisk made out of an animal’s tail. Mooba serves both entertainment and healing functions, and contributes to the spiritual identity of the community.

Since the element is performed during social functions that are open to the public, children can observe and learn it freely, with performances attracting a wide audience thanks to their entertaining nature. Almost every adult knows the Mooba dance as it is the main dance of the Lenje people. The Lenje community has also established groups that perform wherever they are invited, helping to promote the practice further afield.

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The Bakweri are a small tribe of some 16,000 people who live on the slopes of the Cameroon Mountain."

They are quiet and reserved and are not widely known outside the Southern Cameroons despite the fact that both the Premier of the Southern Cameroons, Dr. E. M. L. Endeley, and the capital, Buea, are Bakweri.
Not many non Bakweri have the opportunity of witnessing their ceremonies, and it is rarely indeed that the participants will allow photographs to be taken.

This is the season when the annual dances of the society (Njoku Male) are held. Members, in the higher grades at least, claim the power to own elephant 'doubles' into which they can change at will. There are four grades in Male known as Love, Venjuka, Tamba and Vekpa which have an ascending scale of entrance fees, and which are open to men only.

A member with an elephant double is thought to be able to trample on the farms of his enemies in elephant form, and to transport himself (and any friends he may link arms with) at tremendous speeds from place to place. Such a member must however take the risk that if his elephant double is killed by a hunter he too will suddenly die.

The society came from Womboko on the other side of the Cameroon Mountain. It was there that the belief in the power to change into an elephant (njoku) seems to have been grafted on to the widespread Male society, which, without this belief, is found all over the inland Kumba Division.

A number of Bakweri villages have the society. The most well known is Wokpaongo near Buea, but less accessible villages such as Mafanja, Wova and Gbasa can sometimes show more of the traditional features of the society.

First there is a general dance of the members of the society dressed in head and waist cloths, with their bodies smeared with red mud and decked with vegetation of various kinds. This dance is known as Veambe and the participants, some of whom are quite young children, wind in and out of the village to the rhythm of the drums.
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Let's talk about the people of Cameroon.

Founded in 1800, the Kom are one of the 250 ethnic groups that are located in the grasslands of Cameroon within the Boyo Division of Africa. Kom includes most of Boyo division, including such towns as Fundong, Belo, Njinikom and Mbingo. The area can be reached from Bamenda on the so-called Ring Road.

The Kom are one of the principal ethnic groups of the North-West province of Cameroon, where traditional government institutions are very important. The capital, Laikom, is the seat of the ruler, the Fon, and his advisors, the Quifon, who continue to be the most respected leaders despite the imposition of a central Cameroonian government.

The Cameroonian government recognizes to some degree the authority of the Fons and local chiefs subject to them. The elaborate language and rich culture of Kom are very similar to neighbouring groups, collectively known as the Tikar. The Kom language is also called Kom or Itangikom, a non-written language.

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" Let's talk about the Oroko people's dance ".

The Oroko Dance consists of two groups of entertainers ,those who play the instruments/drums (drummers) and the dancers. The drums are of different sizes including a larger base-drum that controls the rhythm of the dance. Sounds from instruments and dancers are similar to those found in R&B, JAMS, Rap music, hiphops etc.

There are different forms of the Oroko Dance; Denyangi, Ngoba, Njoku etc with certain characteristics that make the dance generally unique: It is said to be simple and easy to learn but involves flexibility and shaking of the back, shoulders and hands, loin cloths must be tied around the waist to make it colorful and attractive enabling all moves by dancers visible, dancers also mask or paint their bodies with different colors.

The excitement and fun of the Oroko Dance is centered around the back, shoulder and hand-shaking coupled with the body paints and loins tied around body parts that fly in the festive air.

This is a dance with fluctuating rhythms; slow-to-fast rhythms. Often, the rhythm of the dance starts slowly and after a while reaches a climax and at this point it always seems the heavens are opened coupled with cheers from onlookers and well-wishers, the dancers tend to bend downwards and increase the frequency of shaking the back, shoulder and hands with more energy so too the drummers beat the drum like water hitting the earth to tear it apart sweating and dripping.

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