EYUMEMA USA CELEBRATING A NEW EXECUTIVE
The Eyumema USA Youth Wing is the heartbeat of our future. Created especially for the young girls of Eyumema who are 15+, this wing serves as a training ground, a safe space, and a platform for nurturing tomorrow’s leaders. Under the dynamic leadership of Vice President No. 2, Ma Esty Ntantang, the Youth Wing stands as a beacon of hope, promise, and continuity for our great association.
The Youth Wing is not just a gathering of young girls—it is the foundation on which the next generation of Eyumema women will stand. Through mentorship, education, cultural orientation, and active involvement in community activities, these young girls are guided to embrace the values of service, dignity, sisterhood, and empowerment that define Eyumema USA.
We recognize that the strength of tomorrow lies in the preparation of today. The girls of the Youth Wing are introduced to:
Leadership Skills – Preparing them to take up future roles in Eyumema by learning how to organize, speak out, and lead with vision.
Cultural Pride – Instilling in them a strong sense of identity and love for the Manyu heritage.
Community Service – Teaching them the importance of giving back, caring for the needy, and standing as role models for their peers.
Empowerment & Confidence – Encouraging them to believe in themselves, pursue their dreams, and uphold the dignity of womanhood.
Even at a young age, the Youth Wing embodies the mission of Eyumema USA—to preserve our culture, promote development, support one another, and raise the status of Manyu women both at home and in the diaspora. These young girls represent the future torchbearers who will one day carry forward the vision with strength and innovation.
The Youth Wing is more than just a program—it is an investment in the future of Eyumema. Every activity, mentorship session, and cultural lesson given to our young girls today plants the seeds for strong, capable, and visionary leaders tomorrow. Together, let us guide them, celebrate them, and prepare them to take their rightful place as women of honor in EYumema.
“The youth are not just the future—they are the living bridge between today’s vision and tomorrow’s legacy.”