Geographical Presentation
Tubah–Boyo Presbytery is made up of Tubah Sub Division and Boyo Division. The Presbytery shares boundary with Ngoketunjia to the East, Mezam to the North, Bafut to the North West, Donga Mantung to the South and Menchum to the West. Tubah–Boyo Presbytery is carved out into three zones: Tubah, Kedjom Keku and Fundong.
Tubah–Boyo Presbytery is made up of Tubah Sub Division and Boyo Division. The Presbytery shares boundary with Ngoketunjia to the East, Mezam to the North, Bafut to the North West, Donga Mantung to the South and Menchum to the West. Tubah–Boyo Presbytery is carved out into three zones: Tubah, Kedjom Keku and Fundong.
Economic Activities
The inhabitants cultivate crops such as huckleberry, irish potatoes, carrots, cabbages, onion (gardening), maize, cassava and plantains. The best palm wine can be gotton from Bambili in Tubah. The staple food around here is Achu with egusi soup or black soup (Amba) or the traditional yellow soup. Corn fufu is consumed by ¾ of the inhabitants with vegetables in all its forms.
The inhabitants cultivate crops such as huckleberry, irish potatoes, carrots, cabbages, onion (gardening), maize, cassava and plantains. The best palm wine can be gotton from Bambili in Tubah. The staple food around here is Achu with egusi soup or black soup (Amba) or the traditional yellow soup. Corn fufu is consumed by ¾ of the inhabitants with vegetables in all its forms.
Founding Year
Tubah–Boyo is one of the newest presbyteries founded in 2011 by the central church. Formerly, Tubah was with Bafut known as Bafut – Tubah and Boyo with Menchum called Menchum–Boyo. For the sake of easy administration, Boyo was cut off from Menchum to join Tubah which was equally cut off from Bafut giving the new name Tubah–Boyo. When the presbytery was founded, they were 31 CWF groups with a total enrolment of about 1229 CWF women. This number included both dedicated and undedicated members.
Tubah–Boyo is one of the newest presbyteries founded in 2011 by the central church. Formerly, Tubah was with Bafut known as Bafut – Tubah and Boyo with Menchum called Menchum–Boyo. For the sake of easy administration, Boyo was cut off from Menchum to join Tubah which was equally cut off from Bafut giving the new name Tubah–Boyo. When the presbytery was founded, they were 31 CWF groups with a total enrolment of about 1229 CWF women. This number included both dedicated and undedicated members.
Some of the already existing groups are:
Tubah Zone
1. Tubah 2. Bambili 3. CCAST Complex 4. Ntigi 5. Baforkum 6. Asangkwo 7. Fingieh 8. Tiaksa
9. Bieh 10.Ntebui 11. Down CCAST 12.Ntembang
Kedjom Keku Zone
Kedjom Keku Zone
1. Mbwasu 2. Lih 3. Fuphense 4. Bamutoh 5. Mughu 6. Abobong 7. Tonguh 8. Mbingo
Fundong Zone
1. Fundong 2. Kitchu 3. Mbam 4. Ngwah 5. Ebossung 6. Alim 7. Ikujua 8. Ndawara 9. Ngwainkuma
10. Njinikom
Pioneer Executives (By–Election)
1) President – Yah Christina
2) Vice President – Nyuiky Theresia
3) WWH – Vuchi Esther
4) Secretary – Nubed Beatrice
5) Vice Secretary – Ambanasom Frida
6) Financial Secretary – Chungong Vivian
7) Treasurer – Ngwe Joan
8) Advicer 1: Neba Rebecca
Advicer 2: Pauline Wainkom
-Pioneer
Presbyterial Secretary: Rev. Ajime Nelson on transfer and presently Rev.
Akalambi Rogers.
-Pioneer
Presbytery Chairperson – Ma Mofor Cecilia
-Pioneer
CWF Pastors
1. Rev. Fru Henry now at Sisterhood Emmanuel Bafut
2. Rev. Asaha Ferdinand Chefor of PC Baforkum, now Parish
Pastor of CCAST Complex Bambili.
There are three groups in the Presbytery that are pending
inauguration: Bamutoh in Kedjom Keku zone, Ndawara in Fundong zone and Down
CCAST in Tubah zone. The largest group in the Presbytery is Mbwasu with 125
members and the smallest are: Ndawara with 6 members, Ikujua and Njinikom with
9 members each.
By Mrs Yah Christina
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