These people talks and sings like the Calabar or Ijaw of Nigeria. I wonder if it is because they are so close to those areas in Nigeria from Cameroun? Just a border across from Cameroun. Interesting people of Cameroun, I would think they would be talking in French!
this is the tribe of BAKWERI from BUEA. WE speak 2 languages. English language as first language but we are bilingual with French as secondary in this section. I don’t know if I’ve said it clearly but both languages are our official languages.
@@sangopastor9029 Thanks, but the language used in this song is not English or French. You tried but not exactly. The language is very similar to the CALABAR of Nigeria. Very, very, close to the Calabar and I would say, no difference.
@@davemcdan8324 Thank you, thank you, I appreciate this information. Africa, my Africa. I love our cultures so much!!! With the name Usak-Edet, I envision they are closer to the Calabari people. I am from Edo/Benin in Nigeria, my brother!!!
Fière de mes origines toutes une vie comme mon grand-père ma dit tu partira ou tu a envie tu feras ce que tu a envie sache que tu reviendra toujours chez toi des parole qui me suive jusqu'à aujourd'hui l'envie de rentré et de profiter de tous çà que des larmes au yeux aujourd'hui que des larmes
I love the drummings, i would like learn this culture to the core...
I am so proud to be a Bakwerian and my culture is my happiness ❤❤❤😂😂😂😂🎉
Amazing reproduction of the cherished mallay dance! I'm boasting!!!
I’m not bakwerian but I love this song and love everything about the bakweri people..can’t stop listening to this song 🎧 ☺️☺️
Proudly Mokpe 💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼nanu koti 💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼
Our culture is our most precious wealth. I love my originality. Long live the Bakweri culture.
This is my culture i love the music and the sound i love u guys more grace to u all my county people
thank you our family member. we love you too
I love my culture ❤❤❤
I so much like this song I keep watching it every day especially when I'm angry it makes me feel lifely
wow that’s nice to know. thanks for watching
The best in the world so nice the dance of the spirit
Bakweri we know the tin ,see how culture fine oooh my body feels good.
hearing this i think of Mola Ngundu Megomba ..... He made me love male . Cameroon is indeed rich in Culture . Mola Nanu
Very very happy, far from home,what a wonderful memories.
This is the only tribe on planet earth performing what they know how to do best.
Proudly Bakwerian ❤️🔥
u can say that again.
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Still feel like yesterday. Song never gets old 🐘🐘🐘
What is the title please ?
Mola am proud of you, the culture we detest in our generation is what you bring in it's unique form. Thank you
Peter Nguafac Temate Fongeh thanks sir. Please subscribe to my channel for more videos.
This has make my night wow
How i miss cameroon of old 👏👏👏👏
Come back o🤣🤣🤣😂😂
@@rashminasako5794 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
E Vonda Emuka injoku imawuza 🦣🙌
My culture my identity
Wow😊😊❤
Tradition is good
That song 🔥🔥🔥 who is singing please? Great tradition
Mola Mongombe
Am a very proud sawa boy💃💃💃💃💃💃
Proud Bakwerian 🥂💃💃💃
The best
Eyooo.Batangas. Dualas .Bakwerians n Orockos
I love my Sawa family
I miss my Cameroon,and my pple.
Na this my mokala guitarist he voice this nor?
The big man is dope👏👏. For musicians like this I pretend most often to be a bakwerian😂.
😂😂😂😂😂
If you know the dance move your an elephant......bakweri orocko obosso💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
These people talks and sings like the Calabar or Ijaw of Nigeria. I wonder if it is because they are so close to those areas in Nigeria from Cameroun? Just a border across from Cameroun. Interesting people of Cameroun, I would think they would be talking in French!
this is the tribe of BAKWERI from BUEA. WE speak 2 languages. English language as first language but we are bilingual with French as secondary in this section. I don’t know if I’ve said it clearly but both languages are our official languages.
I thought so myself.
@@sangopastor9029 Thanks, but the language used in this song is not English or French. You tried but not exactly. The language is very similar to the CALABAR of Nigeria. Very, very, close to the Calabar and I would say, no difference.
These people are the Afaha people of Ibibio from Usak-Edet in Cameron. The Elephant is their Totem.
@@davemcdan8324 Thank you, thank you, I appreciate this information. Africa, my Africa. I love our cultures so much!!! With the name Usak-Edet, I envision they are closer to the Calabari people.
I am from Edo/Benin in Nigeria, my brother!!!
Proud to be part of this tradition.
You are blessed
Mokpe 100%
I like it
parole et traduction please
Malle dance. Best dance ever
Fière de mes origines toutes une vie comme mon grand-père ma dit tu partira ou tu a envie tu feras ce que tu a envie sache que tu reviendra toujours chez toi des parole qui me suive jusqu'à aujourd'hui l'envie de rentré et de profiter de tous çà que des larmes au yeux aujourd'hui que des larmes
Please the name of the song and where we can get it if possible. Thanks
My Cameroon is so rich culturally
You can say that again.
Proud Bakwerian 💯❤️💪🏿💪🏿🔥🔥🔥
thanks a lot.
I love my tradition
I love my traditional dance so much
Bakweri obosso
Batangas. Dualas .Bakwerians.Orocko .OWOSROOOOOOO
Ekale ❤
Super super
Makao ma lila lila inya wale ooo wale
Mokua moja
Ooo wale..
Ekoka Moto!!
I love it
Haha so sweet
Bakweri danse
💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃🕺🕺🕺
Fadile let sorcier
عكساا مرةني
Hi where can I get this song ?
Asehhh na mbome for sasse this? Batch of 09?
@@besongoben5820 No na Ekiko for 2000 batch bro
Please I need the name of this song
mola mongombe
please the name of this musician
Mola Mongombe
@@njossadenis whats the title of the music
Mola Mongombe 'Mbongoh'
Mokwe
Liyemba la mokpe ohh
Romaric Mbongo heheheh
Yayooo