Chapter Meetings
Get to Know the Chapters of
WICUDA Canada
Ethel Ngala
WICUDA Western Chapter
This association consists of members of Mbumland and their affiliates resident in the Western region of Canada. It saw its first meeting in 2014 attended by Nfor Bongbiemi, Leonard Shei, Linda Ngwa, Erna Ngwayi, and children – Emmanuella Ngwayi and Kimbonen Chuba. It continued to grow timidly and saw a major increase in 2019 with 18 registered members.
Today it boasts of about 24 registered members resident in Edmonton, Calgary, and Grande Prairie. The executive team consists of the Coordinator – Ethel Ngala, the Secretary – Emmanuella Ngwayi, the Treasurer – Ernest Ngange, and the chief whip and Financial Secretary – Amikeh Talla.
Leonard Bongbi
WICUDA Ontario Chapter
Wicuda Ontario Chapter Starter as early as about 2014/2015 with its first pioneer president Tashey Anthony Damue. The association has so far grown with a total of 33 registered members, friends, and sympathizers of the Mbumland.
We have an obligation to instill into the young ones our cultural heritage and share in happy and sad moments with its members, friends, and sympathizers. As a to-do list yearly, we have decided to revolutionize the running of the meeting from a bi-monthly hosting to rotate between virtual meetings, game nights, regional hosting/cultural displays, annual barbecue, annual general meetings, and Christmas parties to wrap up the year.
The leadership team comprises: Leonard Bongbi Talla – Ontario Coordinator, Laura Sunjo – Secretary General, Solange Bongbee – Finance department, and Ernest Tabah – P. R.O.
Bawe Nsame
WICUDA Quebec Chapter
The Association brings together residents located in Quebec Canada, with origins from Mbumland in the North West province of Cameroon, as well as their spouses, friends, and sympathizers.
We bring together Wimbum residents in Quebec to promote a spirit of unity that will ultimately lead to the building of a strong Wimbum community in Canada, capable of carrying out activities and projects to enhance the social integration of Wimbum in Canada, and promoting education and improving living standards of the Wimbum by working to eliminate marginalization and poverty.