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ONYMA Party of
the Year; An Epitome of A True Success
AUGUST
08, 2010,
By: ONYMA PRESS
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Where is the leadership
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On Sunday, August
8, 2010, New York City was the center of
attraction when the Organization of New York
Mandingo (ONYMA) launched its party of the year.
The event which is held annually, attracted more
than 500 people nation-wide for both the beach
party & the Ball. The event has once again been
referred to by many as ' the best association
party '.
The event began with an
elaborate beach party which was held at Orchard
Beach in the Bronx, and climaxed with a Grand
Ball at the new African club on 590 Grand
Concourse in the Bronx. The Beach party
attracted guests, visitors and community leaders
nation-wide. Under a beautiful weather, the
event began with an All-star volleyball match,
which was followed by a kickball match between
ONYMA female team and the All-star female team.
ONYMA female team defeated the All-star by 7-6.
This was followed by the main event of the day,
a soccer match between ONYMA and the All-star.
The relentless All-star
team led by its prolific striker Ayouba Sheriff
of Philadelphia PA , played their ONYMA
Counterpart to a goalless draw. The game ended
with a 5/5 penalty kick and had to be cut off
due to time. Many in attendance gave positive
impression about the event. The vice president
of Felmausa Hon. Mohammed Kromah, filled with
optimism asserted that the event was one of
ONYMA’s best beach events. He applauded ONYMA
for the success of the event and called on its
leadership to consistently organize events like
these, in an attempt to keep the unity alive in
the community. He thanked the officials of ONYMA
for putting together such a 'splendid event’.
Also in attendance was the president of the
Muslim Congress Alumni Association in the USA ,
Mr. Kafumba Kenneth of Philadelphia PA. Mr.
Kenneth, who was fascinated by the level of
attendance, applauded ONYMA for keeping the
‘community united’. About 5 hours following the
beach party, all roads led to the ‘party of the
year’. The Chairman of ONYMA’s planning
committee, Musa Sumaworrow and his dedicated
members, were on deck making sure that all was
set and ready for kick off.
The party officially
kicked off upon the arrival of the Parain,
Mr.Morris Kamara (aka) General Morris, and the
Marian, Miss Haja Toure, both from New Jersey.
Two of the finest DJs, Kotoubou and the Perfect
manager, were in the house showering the guests
with praises and treats. The Parain generously
gave ONYMA a cash donation of $1,000.00 and the
Marain also gave $300 and a $200 donation was
also given by the President d’nour, Fatoumata
Sidiby. Mr. Sekou Kenneh(aka) ‘Opinion leader of
Minnesota ’ couldn’t make it for the event, but
generously gave ONYMA $200.
The president of ONYMA;
Famod Konneh expressed his gratitude to the
guests for their incredible act of generosity to
the organization and pledged ONYMA's support in
the furtherance of unity within the Mandingo
community. He applauded the audience for
attending the event and assured them that ONYMA
will continue to organize events that reflect
the true spirit of peace and unity. The
president flanked by his officials and former
Felmausa Queen beautiful Ms. Massa Kromah,
presented two awards of excellence to two of its
dedicated members. Mr. Musa Sumaworro, Chairman
of the Planning Committee, and Mr. Losine
Jabateh, Financial Secretary of ONYMA, were both
awarded for their outstanding services and
dedication to ONYMA and the Mandingo community
at large.
Meanwhile, ‘The Best of Both World’ DJ Koutoubou
and the Perfect Manager announced the end of
‘Ramadan Bash’ scheduled for September 11, 2010
in Philadelphia . A Bash that is expected to be
a battle of the best DJ! Who will be the best???
ONYMA Planning Committee
1. Musa
Summaworro…………………………Chairman
2. Geebah
Kamara……………………………..Co-Chair
3. Lasso
Keita…………………………………..Member
4. Shaiebu
Konneh……………………………..Member
5. Fatoumata
Kamara……………………….....Member
6. SWah
Sheriff………………………………….Member
7. Omorou
Foday………………………………..Member
Kudos to the planning Committee!!l
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