At meeting in USA: Bamoum Sultan, Maybelle Boma engage to promote culture.

Sultan Njoya Nabil and Maybelle Boma during audience

The founder of the Toghu Association for Culture, TAC, Maybelle Boma, has held talks with the Sultan of the Bamoum, Mfon Mforifoum Mbombo Njoya Mouhammad Nabil.

The talks, which bordered around the fostering of various cultures in the country, held Sunday September 15, 2024, in Maryland, United States of America.



It was the visiting influential monarch who received Maybelle Boma in audience. This was in the presence of members of his entourage.

Maybelle Boma, who took to social media shortly after the audience, said the meeting was fruitful. 

Stating that the meeting marked an important turning point in her nearly a decade-long journey in promoting Cameroonian cultures, Maybelle Boma, who is also an established philanthropist, said the fresh engagement with the Sultan was the beginning of a new chapter.

In an outing on her verified Facebook Page, the United States-based award-winning blogger and socialite, wrote: “The meeting was aimed at discussing measures on how to foster, enhance and promote our Cameroonian cultures in diverse ways, while bearing in mind that our culture harbours an integral part of our identity”. 

Maybelle Boma, who has been leading the campaign for the promotion of the grassfield culture, said the uniqueness in their goals and visions made the atmosphere friendly and even cozier. 

She added: “Not forgetting the reception and warm welcome I received from his chief of protocol, The Queen Mother, some princess and some members of his staff”.

Boma then announced that: “Toghu Association for Culture, TAC (TAM) has been specially invited by HRH King Mfon Mforifoum Mbombo Njoya Nabil, in the month of November 2024, for the Annual Cultural Festival of the Bamoun people”.

She said her organisation remains proud of its mission to promote the Cameroonian culture nationally and internationally, through the unique Toghu outfit, and through Cameroon's rich cultural diversity.

“We will like to personally thank His Royal Highness King Mfon Mforifoum Mbombo Njoya Mouhammad Nabil, Sultan of the Bamum Kingdom, for welcoming us. This powerful traditional ruler received a retinue of Toghu movement and gave us his royal benedictions.  His staff approved the cultural vision and reiterated their readiness to work with the TAM team to protect the Cameroonian cultural identity,” she concluded.