My culture, my pride and identity. I’m a grassroots man...
Sunday was soo much fun for me since I got the chance to rock my Toghu (Bamenda Traditional Regalia) and savor our rich cultural display.
My neighbor from Teken Quarter in Mile 4 Nkwen invited me to the traditional memorial ceremony for their family members who had traveled to the world beyond.
It was a very beautiful occasion with a lot of cultural displays, plenty of food and plenty farotage.
While dancing, it rained money on us and at the end of the event, I had 4000CFAF. I never knew nor did I expect any money from attending the event but it seems it’s cultural that those dancing get motivations from the onlookers.
I really enjoyed the very tall juju’s (masquerade) display and after all the dancing and singing, we were given plenty of drinks, meat and Achu.
I got almost a Kilo of meat. I didn’t know I could attend an event and go back home with lots of food and plenty of money. Sunday, was really good and I enjoyed my self.
I am proud son of Bamenda and every time I get the chance to enjoy my very rich cultural heritage, I do it with soo much pride and joy.
I am a grassroots man and I’ll keep being a lover and promoter of culture because culture is identity and pride.
We are proud of who we are💪, hope you dance oh
@thegreens, I'll surely have to order for some achu this weekend, massa😋. The reason why i love africa and being African and especially Cameroonian because of the solidarity we share and the ease with with we share.
I love us and our culture.
Sir you look good on it ohhh our culture is really our true identity please when such thing is around gist me ohh only that meat ehhh 😃😃😃😃
I live Bamenda I love my origins kom I love your writing and the fact that you admite to the world that your proud of your culture. PLEASE which village are you from?