Lets us stand together.

Dear BACDA-USA family, based on the President's outlined vision during the convention, we need to revamp our union's outreach efforts during this social media driven time. In keeping with that vision, we'll be leveraging this social media platform and others to get better insight into the Bakossi economic and socio-cultural milieu. To achieve this strategic vision, we put forward the following goals and objectives:

  1. Liaise with all BACDA stakeholders (internal & external) for improved collaboration as they develop their programs.

  2. Create avenues to better connect with our youths for a richer understanding of Bakossi roots and culture.

  3. Provide incentives to our youths (both home & abroad) to foster our Bakossi agenda.

  4. Educate and encourage greater participation by all (with emphasis on our youths) in BACDA activities.

So, please let's start by getting input from you all on how we can go about attaining this lofty objective. Thanks.

Sincerely,

Julius Njabebuh

Education Committee Chairperson.

First lesson

  1. NDIEH is a blessing seeking traditional ceremony to our ancestors (NDIEH adeneh nganduh eje boh jomeh nnam worh unyame (benyameh)).

  2. NDIEH items:

- Traditional bag (Ngwem)

- Broom (kwen/Kweh)

-Calabash (Mue Esih)

-Loin (Senzeh)

-Ladies dress (Kabah)

-Traditional cap (Olap)