Royal Letter from King NJOYA to His People in Mambuo
Scope & Content:
Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 20.4cm x 16.3m; Dates Unknown; Script: Akauku Nyiet; Condition: Good; Comments: The letter does not appear to be in King Njoya’s handwriting, and was perhapswritten by one of his secretaries (to be confirmed by future research)
Letter to Nji MAMA from NJOYA Ibrahimu regarding the reason why the name of Allah should beevoked at both the beginning and the end of any social event
Letter to SA’PIT and NAA MEGHETNA from NKUANDÙ Yacouba regarding travel together withNGAPNA to Calabar (Nigeria); Nji Mama adds his notes on reverse
Scope & Content:
Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 15cm x 13cm; Dates Unknown; Script: Original letter in Akauku Mfemfe in pen with Nji Mama’s notes in Akauku Mfemfe in penciladded later; Condition: Good; Comments:
Request to PEMBURA regarding NTENTIE; Nji Mama’s adds his notes in Bamum script
Scope & Content:
Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 15cm x 12.5cm; Dates Unknown; Script: Original letter in Akauku Mfemfe in pen with Nji Mama’s notes added later in AkaukuMfemfe in pencil; Condition: Good; Comments:
Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 15.9cm x 10cm; Dates Unknown; Script: Combination of first script variant (Lewa) and second script variant (Bima); Condition: Fair; Comments: There is no signature on this document by King Njoya, suggesting perhaps that it wasnot written directly by him, but rat...