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Mbongo is the common ancestor of the Sawa peoples of Cameroon according to their oral traditions. Mbongo may also refer to: People *Mbedi a Mbongo, son of Mbongo * Guy M'Bongo (born 1968), basketball player from the Central African Republic * Paul Mbongo (born 1971), Cameroonian boxer Places *Mbongo, Angola, a town in southwest Africa *Mobayi-Mbongo, formerly known as Banzyville or Banzystad, a town in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Other uses *OC Mbongo Sport Olympic Club Mbongo Sport is a football club in Mbuji-Mayi, Democratic Republic of CongoIn the 2006/2007 season they played in the Linafoot, the top level of professional football in DR Congo Honours Coupe du Congo (DR Congo), Coupe du Congo * Ru ..., a football club in the Democratic Republic of Congo See also * Bongo (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Mbongo
Mbongo (also called Mbengo, Nambongo, and Nembongo) is the common ancestor of the Sawa peoples of Cameroon according to their oral traditions. Sawa genealogies usually place Mbongo at the head of the lineage. Mbongo's son, usually given as Mbedi a Mbongo, lived at Piti, Cameroon on the Dibamba River. From there, Mbongo's grandsons migrated south toward the coast to found the various Sawa ethnic groups. Some stories make these migrants Mbongo's sons rather than grandsons.Ardener 16. Mbongo does not seem to be a historical figure. Rather, he is a symbol of the ancient past and an inhabitant of a mythological age. Edwin Ardener calls him a "shadowy" figure and ascribes him to a "proto-tradition" of the coastal peoples. Edwin Ardener and Shirley Ardener place Mbongo in the "legendary or mythical stratum" of Sawa oral histories. The Sawa highly esteem descent from Mbongo as a marker of ethnic inclusion. A Bakweri honorific, ''mokpel'anembongo'', translates as "free-born and descended fr ...
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Mbedi A Mbongo
Mbedi a Mbongo is the common ancestor of many of the Sawa coastal ethnic groups of Cameroon according to their oral traditions. Stories say that he lived at a place called Piti, northeast of present-day Douala. From there, his sons migrated south toward the coast in what are known as the Mbedine events. These movements may be mythical in many cases, but anthropologists and historians accept the plausibility of a migration of some Sawa ancestors to the coast during the 16th century. Narrative and historicity According to Sawa oral history, Mbedi, the son of Mbongo, lived at Piti on the Dibamba River, northeast of present-day Douala. He was the father of Bojongo, Dibongo, Ewale, and several others. For reasons that vary with the tale, Mbedi's sons left him and migrated south to the coast. Often, this is ascribed to a family conflict, such as one between Mbedi and Ewale over imported European cloth. Another tale says that the sons wanted to trade directly with European merchants o ...
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Guy M'Bongo
Guy M'Bongo (born 23 September 1968) is a basketball player from the Central African Republic. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics with the Central African Republic national basketball team. He later attended St. Francis Xavier University St. Francis Xavier University is a public undergraduate liberal arts university located in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is a member of the Maple League, a group of primarily undergraduate universities in Eastern Canada. History St. Franc ... where he starred on the 1993 National Championship team. References 1968 births Living people Central African Republic men's basketball players Olympic basketball players for the Central African Republic Basketball players at the 1988 Summer Olympics St. Francis Xavier University alumni Central African Republic expatriate sportspeople in Canada {{CentralAfricanRepublic-basketball-bio-stub ...
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Paul Mbongo
Paul Mbongo (born 8 January 1971) is a Cameroonian boxer. He competed in the men's light heavyweight event at the 1996 Summer Olympics The 1996 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, also known as Atlanta 1996 and commonly referred to as the Centennial Olympic Games) were an international multi-sport event held from July 19 to August 4, 1996, in Atlanta, .... References 1971 births Living people Cameroonian male boxers Olympic boxers for Cameroon Boxers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Light-heavyweight boxers 20th-century Cameroonian people {{Cameroon-boxing-bio-stub ...
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Mbongo, Angola
Mbongo (also Bongo) is a town in Lepi subdistrict, Longonjo municipality, Huambo Province, Angola, southwest Africa. Mbongo Peak is to the southeast. Bongo, as it is more often called, is the site of the Seventh-day Adventists' Adventist University of Angola, which is in the process of being rebuilt following the Angolan Civil War The Angolan Civil War ( pt, Guerra Civil Angolana) was a civil war in Angola, beginning in 1975 and continuing, with interludes, until 2002. The war immediately began after Angola became independent from Portugal in November 1975. The war was .... Notes Populated places in Huambo Province {{Angola-geo-stub ...
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Mobayi-Mbongo
Mobayi-Mbongo, formerly known as ''Banzyville'' or ''Banzystad'', is a town in Nord-Ubangi Province, in the northwestern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on the Ubangi River. It lies opposite the Central African town of Mobaye Mobaye is a settlement with a population of 7,176 (2003 census) in the Basse-Kotto prefecture of Central African Republic. It lies on the Ubangi River. History On 8 February 2013 Mobaye was captured by Séléka rebels. In September 2019 Mobay .... It is the administrative center of the territory of the same name. As of 2012 the estimated population was 5,640. A small hydroelectric power station was opened in 1989, with some of the power being exported to the CAR. References Populated places in Nord-Ubangi Central African Republic–Democratic Republic of the Congo border crossings Ubangi River {{DRCongo-geo-stub ...
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OC Mbongo Sport
Olympic Club Mbongo Sport is a football club in Mbuji-Mayi, Democratic Republic of CongoIn the 2006/2007 season they played in the Linafoot, the top level of professional football in DR Congo Honours Coupe du Congo (DR Congo), Coupe du Congo * Runners-up (1): 1995 Performance in CAF competitions *CAF Cup: 1 appearance ::1992 File:1992 Events Collage V1.png, From left, clockwise: 1992 Los Angeles riots, Riots break out across Los Angeles, California after the Police brutality, police beating of Rodney King; El Al Flight 1862 crashes into a residential apartment buildi ... – Quarter-Final Football clubs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Mbuji-Mayi {{DRCongo-footyclub-stub ...
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