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🤝 Solidarity: Mr. Zaccheus Orock Tabi Supports Peuh Munka Ntom America with an Exceptional Donation

  • Feb 22
  • 2 min read

The Peuh Munka Ntom America association has just received a significant boost in its mission for cultural outreach. It is with deep gratitude that the Executive Board, led by President Mrs. Denise Ngoko, announces the receipt of a generous donation of ceremonial fabrics (pagnes) from Mr. Zaccheus Orock Tabi.

A Symbol of Fraternity and Elegance

This donation is more than just a material gift; it represents a bridge of solidarity between the sons and daughters of Africa living in America. In our tradition, the pagne is far more than a garment—it is a symbol of unity, belonging, and dignity.

Thanks to the generosity of Mr. Orock Tabi, our members will be able to proudly wear our colors during our upcoming major gatherings, strengthening the cohesion and visibility of our group.

A Shared Vision

This gesture aligns perfectly with the current momentum of the association, which, under the blessing of His Majesty Takoukam Jean Raymond, works tirelessly to:

  • Gather all BamĂ©ka sons and daughters of the diaspora.

  • Promote our rich cultural heritage across the United States.

  • Build sustainable projects for the development of our home village.

"Receiving such support from individuals like Mr. Zaccheus Orock Tabi encourages us to push forward. It is proof that our vision for Baméka resonates far beyond our own community."

Looking Ahead to the 2026 Convention

This donation comes at the perfect time as the association prepares for its next major Convention and Fundraising Gala, scheduled for July 18, 2026, in Laurel, Maryland. This will be the ideal occasion to celebrate this generosity and showcase our association’s unity, adorned in these new symbols of our identity.

We extend our most sincere thanks to Mr. Zaccheus Orock Tabi for his helping hand and his spirit of sharing.


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