The All Bimbia Conference (ABC1) which was scheduled to take place on Saturday March 15, 2025 has been postponed to Saturday April 12, 2015.
This outcome is contained in a communique issued by the organising committee of ABC1 dated Wednesday March 12, 2025 endorsed in Bimbia, Fako Division, South West, Cameroon.
According the communique issued by Bimbia Cultural and Development Association (BICUDA) which KNews procure a copy, the organising communique cited the need to ensure massive mobilisation and participation of the life changing event of Bimbia Clan.
“After due considerations and consultations, the All Bimbia Conference one (ABC1) scheduled for Saturday the 15th of March 2025 has been reprogrammed for Saturday April 12th 2025 to ensure massive participation”,
“On this note all Bimbia Sons and Daughters Home and Abroad are called upon to mobilise, register and support this life changing event by subscribing to BICUDA” The communique stated.
The organising committee added that physical or digital participation of all Bimbia Sons and Daughters will be Highly Appreciated.
“Bimbia community is also reminded that while massively mobilising for ABC 1, they should endeavor to massively participate in the upcoming Limbe Royal Chiefdom Cultural Festival, coming up on March 21-22 under the patronage of the Paramount Chief of Limbe, Ikanea John Elufa Manga Williams” The communique stated.
It should be noted that BICUDA is geared to promote Bimbia unity, valorise Bimbia culture, facilitate development, resolve their collective participation, and unite Bimbia for development.
This initiative of ABC1 is coming up barely months ago after palpitating tension that rocked Limbe III municipality over the ‘ceding of Bimbia Slave Trade village to Gilgal Tours Company, without the knowledge of local authorities.
It remains unclear if the said tensions are over yet or rather ‘sleeping dogs have just been allowed to sleep in the mean time.
BY SIMON NDIVE KALLA
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Cross section of Bimbia Sons and Daughter pose recently at Bimbia Slave Trade village

Copy of the communique issued by BICUDA
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