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Equatorial Guinea: Mother Tongue Ëvóvë/Ëbóbë — Bariobé 2024

Every February 21st, the International Mother Language Day is celebrated worldwide, as recognized by UNESCO.

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Article and photos by: Aquiles Mensa Site

This year, 2024, like in previous years, marked the 10th anniversary of Mother Tongue Day in the urban district of Bariobé. This occasion brought together various communities from Bioko Island to collaborate on a plan of activities aimed at preserving, conserving, and promoting the BUBI mother tongue, which is facing extinction.

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Every February 21st, the International Mother Language Day is celebrated worldwide, as recognized by UNESCO. The initiative to celebrate this day on February 21st in Bioko Island originated from the founding members of the Rebola Cultural Center, whose goal was to establish cultural centers in all villages on the island. This initiative allows for the annual celebration of Mother Tongue Day in selected villages.

Equatorial Guinea: Mother Tongue Ëvóvë/Ëbóbë -- Bariobé 2024

A total of 10 villages have already hosted this event directly, including Rebola in the first edition, followed by Batete, Basupu, Basakato SF, Moka, Bososo, Belebu, Batoikopo, Bocoricho, and Bariobé.

Similar to previous editions, various activities were organized, including a children’s contest, the presentation of the BUBI bell to a distinguished individual who has contributed significantly to the promotion and preservation of the BUBI mother tongue, and a musical concert featuring both renowned and emerging artists composing songs in the mother tongue.

Equatorial Guinea: Mother Tongue Ëvóvë/Ëbóbë -- Bariobé 2024

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Another highlight was the Bilobo, a sharing activity where each participating village prepared traditional and cultural dishes to share with others attending the Mother Tongue Day festivities.

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Additionally, the Cöbo, a representative activity of the Bososo community, showcased various traditional practices symbolizing resilience, struggle, and the protection of BUBI heritage. The Cöbo aimed to revive and preserve cultural practices integral to the identity of Bososo inhabitants.

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Overall, the celebration of Mother Tongue Day in Bariobé and other villages on Bioko Island reflects a concerted effort to safeguard and promote linguistic diversity, cultural heritage, and community resilience.

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