Bate Nico and Nkongho Regina his wife are Manyu Born Folklore Artist and hail from Kembong and Ossing(cameroon) respectively.They have been in the entertainment industry since 1990 and are now one of the most charming, dedicated Manyu rising stars and folklore Singers.
They have since recorded 3 Albums in Kenyang and Ejagham. Their imagination,creativity, and a combination of blended taditional and cultural lead vocals / local musical intruments thril thousands of fans everyday. Some of their popular tracks include if man no die,mmon aree mmon, wube bi zi eba. Nyen a nob, Ndaack.
It should be noted that Bate Nico was classified as the best folklore Singer in 2006 by the " Amongst Youth Magazine".
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confestful 2 months ago
Wonderful!...Thanks for this piece ...courage ma bros
babedamour 2 months ago
Njum ekat was another thing in history as a testament to how men cheated women. In Ejagham in ancient times if a woman were to commit adultry she must do Njum ekat and tell the village of her wrong doing. If a man were to do it it is almost an honor
camerboy123 6 months ago
ohhhhh i'm proud to b a manyu girl giv me more bate nico
meddy180 7 months ago
best of the best...we thank you so much for this great obasinjom classic...we the manyu people have been longing for a classic like this...keep it up...Manyu Rising star...U are already risen and u shall rise more...peace!
MyArrah1 1 year ago
This is a great hit man. a perfect outlook of a typical African artistry where music, comedy and cultural practices most often are indistinguishable. good job Bate
freddoE5000 1 year ago
I am a bakundu hobby drummer and it is astounding how this reminds me of our songs. My uncle is married to a bayang lady for about 30yrs and the dance 25yrs ago was a little different. I heard a little was borrowed from Oroko who also borrowed the elephant dance from the Bakwernpeople. No intention to undermine this performance. Just stating how much we have in common and kudos to Bate Nico 4 his great performance.i
alobase 1 year ago
The dance seems similar to the oroko dance where the shoulders are also used.
alobase 1 year ago
Wa! Papa nice U are doing fine job out there...more courage
babedamour 2 years ago
Great cultural display guys. Well done. I felt so relaxed listening and watching the display and the sound. It took me right back home. Not from Manyu but similar to my clan's traditional music (NW), close to Manyu.
You are encouraged to continue selling Cameroonian culture and reminding the diaspora about home. Will check on this when I return home in the course of this year.
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893726 2 years ago