The Takunga

Story of a Lineage and a Calling

"You descend from a God who visited the earth and went away." — Mama Mafeu Tchaleu Marie

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The Story

Long ago, in the forest that separated the highland Bamileke from the Diboum people, two hunters found a child — a newborn whose aura kept men from approaching. He was Zeu Cheu Pieco, the Ancestor from the Divine.

Seven generations later, his blood flows through Firmin Fleury Danleu Ngappi, Ta'a Nkounga Nsi — a spiritual king of the astral world, servant of God alone, whose word acts without borders.

The Takunga is the story of a lineage and a calling. Of a grandfather who chose his successor against the immediate peace of his family. Of a grandmother who carried the silence in love for decades — and broke it, before the Ancestors at the sacred place, on July 27, 2024, one week before her passing. Of a father who fell ill in 2018, of a sacred object lost, of a brother turned obstacle, and of a calling that, after waiting a lifetime, fully manifested in December 2025.

The Cause

So that truth may triumph, so that justice and the good may endure, and for the reconstruction of Bakotcha by Bandoumkassa. The royalties from this book are wholly dedicated to this cause — approximately €9.40 for every copy purchased.

The Author

His Majesty Firmin Fleury Danleu Ngappi, seventh descendant of the Ancestor Zeu Cheu Pieco, lives today in Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States. He dedicates his spiritual life to a ministry carried across seven generations — and his word to the cause of truth, of justice, and of the reconstruction of Bakotcha by Bandoumkassa.

Excerpts

"If you enter sorcery, you will not be able to kill anyone but yourself." — First law of the Takunga
"I have already told you: if I am no longer here, he is my successor. Not you." — My grandfather to my father, at Kolla
"Here is the very one you chose." — Mami at the sacred place, July 27, 2024