Cameroon: Thousands Celebrate UNESCO in Moungo

More than 70 dance groups displayed at the esplanade of Lenale Ndem royal palace.

Over 4500 persons, including top administrative officials, tourists, legendry paramount rulers, fleets of warriors, nobles and commoners last Saturday converged at the royal palace of H.R.H Fonjinju of Lenale Ndem to celebrate the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's (UNESCO) newly created club at Melong, in the Moungo Division. The Lenale Ndem UNESCO club, which was launched on 22 October 2009, has been reinforced with a magnificent museum, which currently contains 2,800 artefacts, vividly designed to portray the treasures of kings and monarchs, the myth of secret societies, the pomp of heroism, the grandeur of war and conquest and the artistic heritage of African art, music and Cameroon history.

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