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Tuesday, 26 May 2015

I do this because it's identity,because it gives strength and most of all to heal a soul out there. Come and experience the value of our grass land music. Its on the 26/June/2015 at the Friendship center laurel.
check this info.one love,one heart.lily 
Thank you all for every support you have shown to me.Am please to present before you my hard work.hope my massage in these songs can impact your life or someone close to your heart.
love you all #Lily Meka

Sunday, 24 May 2015

       Lily Meka Foundation is a global movement for girls’ education, girls’ empowerment, girls’ education-to-work transition, girls’ skill development.
    Lily Meka Foundation use the power of music, storytelling, online sharing, social gatherings to create and share ideas that will help girls have a voice in their communities, gain professional skills that can transform societies.

       Lily Meka Foundation unites girls, women, boys and men who believe every girl has the right to a decent job, the right to participate actively in her community activities.
   Lily Meka Foundation promote developmental opportunities at home or abroad and mobilize all possible resources to enhance the development of African youths and especially the girls.

    Lily Meka Foundation foster unity among African youths of all sex, religion, culture, and race.

    Lily Meka Foundation is committed to contributing actively in improving the quality of life of   African youths especially the girls by encouraging a community based approach to development.


     To encourage the fight against social ills, health hazards, social conflicts and crises, marginalization and poverty in Africa.

Friday, 17 April 2015

Nkumbiwa on the Move "World Earth Day"

Director of ANAFOR for the Adamawa, West and North West Regions supervising trees to be transported to Dzeng 



















In preparation of the Nkumbiwa "taking accomplishment, realizing sustainable development" through the planting of sustainable trees, the facilitators are working hard to launch the planting of the trees on World Earth April 18, 2015.
Loading the trees to be transported to the site at Dzeng in Kumbo

Peks to demark the digging and planting of the trees

Finally the trees arrives the site ready for planting

Land ready for the planting of multipurpose trees

Thursday, 5 February 2015

Annual Death celebration in Mbiame (Kpu Ye Wiyi)

Mbiame is one of the Fondoms in Bui Division.
Every year for one week there is usually the death celebration of the departed Mbiame people organized by HRM the Fon of Mbiame and the Mbiame Development Association.
This year 2015 this event shall run from February 9-14 2015.
 This will be the best time to visit the Mbiame Fondom to enjoy their culture and traditions.

A living Library

Shufai Tahswer Nkar
Shufai Tahswer Nkar is a historian, a writer and one of the traditional notabls of the Nkar Fondom. 
 I was so happy to meet him and hear him talked of how they use to share information among themselves in the 60s. He was a correspondence with a press in Nigeria from 1961 - 1969 where he used to write and send his articles through the post office. As a pay for his articles he received free copies of the magazine every month.
Today he has a lot to tell about the history of Nkar, and Nso in general.

Tuesday, 3 February 2015

Continuous Death Commemoration of Fon Tumi Ntani of Nkar

The annual Death Commemoration of late Fon Tumi of Nkar continued today February 3rd in Ntoh Nkar with highlights being the Ecumenical Services with the people of God. From the turnout today certainly the Nkar people will start looking for a bigger venue.

Tomorrow Wednesday  4th February 2015 shall be the turn of the Ngwerong to officially launch the mourning. Those who shall be absence shall live to regret. This day shall be one of the greatest days in life to once more listen to the melodies of Ngwerong Nkar.

On friday we shall be happy to receive the Mbororo communities.  Also will be the great display of the Tanfen dance group.

On Friday there shall be a special dance that will be presented to the public for the first time. KIKUUM KE NGANG FON NKAR.  Like other Royal dances that are performed only by the  princesses and princes, this dance is open to the general public on one condition. To participate in this dance you most have a commemoration badge (which ranges from 1000 - 10.000Fcfa)  and the KIKUUM KEE NGANG T-shirt. Do not wait to be told of the performance of the fair light Nkar girls.