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Kifu Ke Saamba
SAAMBA NSO’ UK
BACKGROUND
Saamba Nso’ UK was founded in December 2010 in Woolwich – London by a group of 6 gentlemen.
MISSION
Our mission is to project aspects of Nso’ traditions and cultures that are non-repugnant to natural justice and to model same through our membership and activities.
MAIN OBJECTIVE
Our main objective is to promote the culture of the Nso’ people of Cameroon in the UK through music, folklore, indigenous Nso’ food, dance, cultural events and Lamnso’ (language of the Nso’ people) including the acquisition of Nso’ cultural artefacts and literature.
STRUCTURE
Kifu ke Saamba kee London and Saamba Nso’ Cultural Group are trade marks of SAAMBA NSO’ UK.
The former is the financial wing and the latter is the cultural arm of SAAMBA NSO UK.
MEMBERSHIP
Membership is by recommendation and vetting, and open to all Nso’ males and their male friends, including the male spouses of our Nso’ UK sisters.
Females are admitted to our social events on an ad hoc basis.
CONTACTS
Godlove Fai (Woo Swindon)
saamba@banin.co.uk
Declan Lola (Taá Kifù)
saamba@banin.co.uk
Kifee
KIFEE UK
OUR MISSION
We are determined to be united, committed to do what is best for members and contribute to development in Kifee, also known as Jakiri.
MAIN OBJECTIVE
To promote good relations and strengthen the spirit of togetherness among Children, grandchildren, wives and husbands of Kifee.
MEMBERSHIP:
Membership into KIFEE UK is open to children, grandchildren, wives and husbands of Jakiri, including friends and well-wishers by recommendation.
Key Contacts:
a. President: Godlove Fai (kifee@baninuk.co.uk)
b. Secretary: Timothy Wachi (kifee@baninuk.co.uk)
Lav Kui
Greeting, from Lav Kui.
Lav Kui is a young group that was thought through and created by our elders, Brother Ebeneza Nzenyuy and Brother Killian Ngong. We started to come together in face to face meetings about a year and a half before covid hit.
We are based in the North of England and our membership is about 20 sons and daughters of Nso including our spouses (where applicable).
As a young group we are still getting to know our members before we can set our objectives therefore, we will carry on with the social aspect of coming together but sooner we will start to get down to business.
On a positive note, a great outcome of the Banin Sub Groups forum is that it has given Lav Kui a nudge to start thinking of coming together face to face and we are happy to say that our first meeting since 2020 will take place on the 16th or 23rd March . Kudos to all our members who are determined and want to get the ball rolling.
Thanks Tangwa and everyone for taking an interest in wanting to know all our sub groups