A new National Heritage and Culture competition has been launched in Liberia with the aim of showcasing different cultures from the 15 counties that make up the West Africancountry.
The competition which is the first of its kind in Africa, according to the CEO of Tamma Corporation Liberia, Abdullai Kamara, who is also the host and originator of the show, was developed to put “Liberia on the cultural map among African nations
and the world at large.”
While unveiling the competition to journalists in Monrovia on Friday, Kamara said there were many different cultures in Liberia that Liberians themselves are not aware of, and with the heritage competition, the citizens of the country will get to learn more about their cultures.
“I always say we all think we are different but we have similar traces; if you look from upper Lofa all the way down to the most southern part of Maryland, you will find out that we have something that are similar,” he said.
“Additionally, we also have some unique characteristics, sometimes people are doing things right across the same county borders but are completely different from each other, that’s the uniqueness we are talking about,” he said.
The show, according to the CEO, will attract participants from the 15 counties in a cultural village for five weeks to showcase the culture of the various counties on a live television network on SATCOM.
“On Saturday, December 24, 2022, all of the participants will be entering the heritage village that was built from scratch to host up to 75 contestants.
“Ranging from the most beautiful in cultural attire and cultural demonstration of elements, we will also have the strongest worrier. We will also have food display from each county, fishing with nets, and other physical activities in our counties will be held in the village,” he said.