At a recent gathering of the Collectif des Enfants d’Imenu-Pungu in Libreville, patriarch Thomas Moukouanga delivered a heartfelt address, urging the community’s youth to embrace their cultural heritage and assume responsibility for the future. His message resonated deeply as he spoke about the importance of remembering their roots while fostering growth in the community. ‘You have a beautiful legacy to protect,’ he said, inspiring the audience to actively participate in the preservation and celebration of their unique cultural identity. Moukouanga emphasized that the strength of the community lies in collective efforts and unity, which are crucial for ensuring that future generations inherit a rich and vibrant culture. By instilling pride and encouraging involvement in upcoming events, he hopes to foster a sense of belonging among the youth that will carry on for years to come.
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