User talk:Prince Galabe Ismael

A wonderful Prince I met at Mersin 10, Turkey.

Prince Galabe Emile Muah During the mid-months of 1984, precisely on a bright Sunday morning, a Queen in the Royal Palace of Nepgahyidbi (Baligham)had abdominal crams around the Kupti (a border hilly territory of Baligham towards Awing). Due to severed pains, a local resident called Bongo carried the Queen on his motorbike to Baligham Health Center located at the Mulunepba quarter of Nepgahyidbi. At about 4 pm, the queen put to birth a baby boy. This child was later named as Muah (literally means "I will never be tired of given birth"). A son which stood as a blessing to his mother at her old age. His mother had four girls (Luma, Navom, Nakbassi, and Gipwa) and a male child (langmia). Muah became the sixth child to this amazing family. The leadership of Nepgahyidbi rests on the Shoulders of HRM Ba M.S.T. Galabe II of Baligham. His Royal Majesty as happy receiving a new Prince into the royal family after losing one (Prince Sunday) some few months back. Contents 1 Geographical Location and History of Nepgahyidbi Fondom 2 HRM M.S.T. Galabe II Reign 3 African Students Union, Mersin 10, Turkey 4 A unique African Icon in North Cyprus 5 Prince Galabe Emile Muah 5.1 Education and Social Life 5.2 Campus Identity with respect to African Culture 5.3 School Authorities and the African Prince 5.4 Cameroonian Student Society (CAMESS) Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU) 5.5 Prince's role as a member of CAMESS EMU 5.6 Socio-cultural Activities 5.7 Prince's Achievements 5.8 Graduation and finals days in Mersin 10, Turkey 6 References 7 Awards 11	References 12	External links