Contestants For Miss & Master Renaissance!

Contestant #1
My name is Charister Boh Tebe, a 21-year-old nursing student from Tuanyang-Bome, studying at Fobangs Institute, Yaoundé. To me, culture embodies the shared values and traditions that define who we are, fostering unity and creating meaningful connections that enrich our lives and strengthen our collective identity.

Contestant #2
My name is Tagyen Rejoice Mah, a 17-year-old software engineering student at Fobangs Institute and a proud seamstress from Nian. To me, culture reflects the beauty of our traditions and beliefs, uniting our community and proudly identifying us as the Meta people. It’s our shared story and strength. Thank you.
Contestant #3
I am Akoh Eucharia Ambang, 20, from Njindom. My culture is my identity and strength. It’s the rhythm of our traditional dances, the flavor of my mother’s cooking, and the wisdom of our ancestors. It grounds me, inspires me, and connects me to the heart of who I am.
Contestant #4
I’m Wasi Gervetta Ambit, 29, from Funam Bome Village, Meta. As a medical doctor, I believe culture is what defines us as the Meta people. It’s our beliefs, values, traditions, and behaviors that shape who we are and how we interact with the world. Culture is ever-evolving, like us.
Contestant #5
I am Tah-Monunde Jarvis-Michael Fon, a 29-year-old proud native of Guneku-Meta. As a student and teacher, I see culture as our heritage—a sense of belonging rooted in shared values, beliefs, and traditions. I’m deeply passionate about the richness and uniqueness of Meta culture in all its dimensions and values.
Contestant #6
I am Wasi Hope, 25, from Funam Bome, and a technician in the printing press. My culture is what makes us unique—it’s the language we speak, the traditions we uphold, our beautiful regalia, the food we cherish, and the way we live. It’s the heart of who we are.
Contestant #7
I’m Tarke Romain Geh, 26, from Funam Bome, Meta, and a welder. My culture is my pride—it’s my identity, heritage, and essence. It shapes who I am, connects me to my roots, and fills me with pride as a Meta child. It’s truly an honor to come from Meta.
Contestant #8
My name is Mbuta Foh-Kob Jephthah, a 23-year-old from Bat. I’m both a student and a proud worker at Dangote. To me, culture is the heartbeat of my identity, grounding me in my roots, inspiring my journey, and guiding me to honor the beauty of my heritage.
Contestant #9
I’m Mbayi’h Joice Eyah, 25, from Funam Bome, and a banking and finance student at CITEC HITM Yaoundé. My culture defines our uniqueness, shaping our customs and traditions. It’s through our shared values that we come together, building meaningful connections and fostering a strong sense of unity.
Contestant #10
I’m Bah JeanFrancis Atu, 20, from Njimetu Bome, a nursing student raised in Douala. Though I’ve been far from my culture, I now embrace it as my strength, wherever I go. I honor the wisdom of our ancestors and let it guide me. My culture is my identity.
Contestant #11
I’m Tarkeh Marie Noel, 25, from Funam Bome, and a nurse. To me, culture is what sets us apart. Our customs, traditions, and beliefs shape our behavior and how we connect with the world, guiding us to live with purpose and unity, celebrating what makes us uniquely who we are.
Contestant #12
My name is Ndifon Endah, a 20-year-old from Njah-etuh village. Culture, to me, is the essence of our identity and pride, reflected in our vibrant traditional dances, elegant attires, flavorful local dishes, and rich dialect. The Meta culture is a tapestry of traditions that connect us deeply to our heritage.