There is so much to share in the dance, so maybe the idea that dialogue should be restricted to the indigenes of Mankon is not well thought out. To Nigerian eyes the dancers may very well be Efik or Ibibio in their dressing and dance paces and all, and the shells around their feet resonate all the way to Yorubaland, especially among the Ijebu of the west. What's there not to share in the richness that comes from the same geo-cultural region!
great job....Bafut should try something like this at their BMCA convention
eimmul 2 years ago
There is so much to share in the dance, so maybe the idea that dialogue should be restricted to the indigenes of Mankon is not well thought out. To Nigerian eyes the dancers may very well be Efik or Ibibio in their dressing and dance paces and all, and the shells around their feet resonate all the way to Yorubaland, especially among the Ijebu of the west. What's there not to share in the richness that comes from the same geo-cultural region!
OutreachT 3 years ago
So some of we wey we no know we contri tok so, we go tok nah which kana tongue noh?
africanpride69 3 years ago
if you are from Mankon never comment here in english or french you you love mankon.But it does not mean a non mankon could not also comment.Goodday.
frubaah 3 years ago
Impressive and greatly admirable. Indeed, when we lose our cultures we become slaves.
adikiny 4 years ago
meya
mambocameroon 4 years ago
A true show of culture
Mitbao 4 years ago