08/06/2015
TAKING THE METTA CLAN TO ANOTHER LEVEL
A CLARION CALL
THE KOB AZAH CHALLENGE RACE
26TH DECEMBER 2015
Registration starts on Tuesday 01st September 2015 at the sub divisional delegations of sports and physical education for Mbengwi, Batibo, Ngie, Wedikum and Njikwa.
THE KOB AZAH CHALLENGE RACE IS AIMED AT
Creating an avenue to carry out a broad base sensitization geared toward
Putting an end to the persistent and unhealthy farmers/grazers conflicts recurrent in the Metta clan which has caused and is causing untold famine in the land, thus igniting serious rural exodus of youths. This will also be achieved through the subsequent planting of the sisal plant to demarcate farm from grazing land,
Putting a stop to the recurrent animosity between mbororo grazers and native farmers. Changing mentalities for a healthy and amiable long lasting relationship between the Mbororos and indigenous metta people. educating both communities to know that they are condemned to live together forever, for both they now share the same schools, dance the same dances, sing the same songs, speak the same languages, eat the same food etc etc.
Therefore all sons and daughters of metta in particular and momo division in general should come join us to close the undesirable gap between the hills and the valleys for the betterment and progress of our community.
BONGOB TRUST, a non-profit making organization with head quarter in Mbengwi has already made available the sum of one million francs for the organization of the maiden edition MOUNT AZAH CHALLENGE RACE
Therefore, MENEMOS, MOGHAMOS, MEWEDIKUMS, MENGIE AND ME-NJIKWA and all people of good will are called upon to join BONGOB TRUST, by donating special prizes to the various athletes that will be taking part in the race ( you can tag your prize )
THIS IS TIME FOR US TO MAKE OUR CLAN A TOURIST DESTINATION AND SELL OUR NUMEROUS POTENTIALS TO THE REST OF THE WORLD
COME AND ENGRAVE YOUR NAME IN THE ANNALS OF METTA HSTORY!
COME AND JOIN US, LETS START
BUILDING TOMORROW TODAY!
FOR FURTHER DIRECTIVES
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