22, November 2024
Ode to Princess Victorine Ako Tambi: A Charles Mambo family Production 0
The Charles Mambo family is honoring and celebrating an extraordinary woman whose tireless efforts and unwavering dedication have touched countless lives both in Cameroon and the United Kingdom.
The Mambos of Great Britain are privileged to present to the world Victorine Ako Tambi, a beacon of compassion, leadership and cultural pride.
Victorine Ako Tambi, a devoted mother and grandmother has been married to a titled man from Ndekwai village in Cameroon. Together, they have resided in London for the past decade, where Victorine Ako Tambi has emerged as a cornerstone of the Cameroonian community. Her remarkable journey is marked by her profound commitment to charitable work, social empowerment and cultural preservation.
In the wake of the conflict that erupted in English-speaking Cameroon in 2016, Lady Vicky stepped forward as a lifeline for countless families affected by the turmoil. Her unwavering support for orphaned children and needy families has provided hope and stability in the most trying times. Through her charitable initiatives, she has extended a helping hand, ensuring that the most vulnerable among us are not forgotten.

Vicky Ako Tambi’s influence extends beyond her philanthropic endeavours. As a fervent advocate for African women, she has utilized social media platforms to inspire and empower, fostering a sense of strength and solidarity among women across the continent. Her voice has been a catalyst for change, encouraging women to embrace their potential and strive for greatness.
In the United Kingdom, Lady Vicky’s contributions to the Cameroonian community are unparalleled. As the current President of the Manyu Elements Cultural Association (MECA UK), she has been instrumental in promoting and preserving our rich Cameroonian cultural heritage. Her leadership has brought our community closer, fostering unity and a shared sense of identity. Additionally, as a chartered member of the Board of Trustees of the Manyu Solidarity Group UK, she plays a crucial role in repatriating the remains of deceased Cameroonians, ensuring they rest in their homeland with dignity and respect.
Lady Vicky’s dedication to cultural promotion is further exemplified by her prominent role in MOHWA, a Manyu women’s cultural group with international recognition. Her active participation has elevated the group’s profile, showcasing the beauty and diversity of Cameroonian culture on a global stage.
Lady Vicky Tambi embodies the spirit of selflessness, resilience, and cultural pride. Her contributions have not only strengthened our community in the United Kingdom but have also had a profound impact on the lives of many in Cameroon. She is a true community personality, whose legacy of kindness and leadership will inspire future generations.
Everyone in the Charles Mambo family is appealing to all in the Cameroonian community in the United Kingdom to take a moment to express their deepest gratitude and admiration for Vicky Tambi.
The remarkable journey of this mother and grandmother born in Mamfe the chief town in Manyu Division to late Simon Eyong Mengot and late Mama Rose Eyong Mengot is a testament to the power of compassion and the enduring impact one individual can have on the world.
Lady Victorine Ako Tambi, we salute you, and we thank you for your unwavering dedication to making our world a better place.
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4, December 2024
“Nyene Mawn queens are fully committed to France 2025 and the leadership of Dr. Patience Abangma” Tabe Maureen 0
The chairperson of the organizing committee for the Manyu Women International Association Nyene Mawn 2025 convention in Paris France, Lady Tabe Maureen has said that all Nyene Mawn members are fully committed to France 2025 and that Dr Mrs. Patience Abangma reigns supreme as the current president-general of the association.
Lady Maureen Tabe who also moonlights as a member of the national governing body of Nyene Mawn was among the hundreds of Manyu women who laid the foundation for the successful take off of Nyene Mawn in Belgium.
Speaking exclusively to Cameroon Concord News today in Paris after the venue for the August 2025 event was secured, Lady Maureen Tabe said that Nyene Mawn queens will be hosting their 2025 annual come together at 14 Rue de la Pointe, 93130 in the Noisy La Sec in Paris, France.
Asked what Nyene Mawn France would be bringing on the table based on the fact that Nyene Mawn has gained a massive following in Cameroon, Nigeria, Benin Republic and South Africa, Maureen Tabe said France 2025 will multiply and consolidate the 4 point plan announced by its leader Dr Mrs. Patience Abangma geared towards strengthening the association on the international stage.
According to her, Nyene Mawn will establish a worldwide electronic data base for all its members, adopt a constitution, and launch its new uniform including holding elections to usher in the new generation.
“Chief Patience Abangma has actually made things much easier by building the Nyene Mawn Worldwide Whatsapp Forum and marketing her 4 point plan to the entire Nyene Mawn chapters all over the world”.
Lady Tabe Maureen also said the Manyu Women International Association has a huge following in Nigeria, South Africa, France, Belgium and Germany.
“The new administration that will be elected in France will of course leverage on the creative potentials that comes with these huge numbers to bring progress to Nyene Mawn”.
Tabe Maureen furthered that “We in Nyene Mawn are very much aware of the vicious and malicious attacks on our leader Dr Mrs. Patience Abangma. But Nyene Mawn does not respond to social media gossips or social media negativity!! We have a great leader who is doing so well and she is highly respected all over the world, and if some Nyene Mawn detractors do not like her, it is their business”
Our job as members of Nyene Mawn France is to ensure that all Manyu citizens and friends of Manyu who come to Paris in August will leave much happier with what they will receive, and get that sense that their wives, sisters and the Manyu girl child have a place in Nyene Mawn, Tabe Maureen concluded.
By Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai with files from our Paris Bureau