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Hallo, joyous viewers, 
and welcome 
to today’s episode of 
Enlightening Entertainment, 
featuring the celebrated 
and beloved Cameroonian 
Bikutsi singer 
Anne-Marie Nzié. 
The central African 
nation of Cameroon 
is well known 
for its wondrous ethnic 
and linguistic diversity, 
all flourishing 
in perfect harmony 
with one another. 
Cameroon is also 
a nation that is gifted 
with musical 
and singing talents. 
Cameroonian musical 
abilities find expression 
in various international 
and local genres, 
including Jazz, makossa, 
Bikutsi, bend-skin, 
and gospel, 
to mention just a few. 
Indeed, the list of 
ingenious Cameroonian 
musicians and singers 
can be hardly exhausted. 
Today, we present 
one of Cameroon’s 
long-standing and 
highly patriotic singer, 
Ms. Anne-Marie Nzié, 
whose remarkable 
musical career lasted for 
more than five decades.
Born in 1931, 
Ms. Anne-Marie Nzié is 
one of Cameroon’s 
legendary Bikutsi singers. 
Bikutsi is the traditional 
music of the Beti Fang 
ethnic groups found in 
the central and southern 
regions of Cameroon. 
Affectionately referred to 
as “The Voice of Gold” 
or “The Queen Mother 
of Bikutsi,” 
Ms. Nzié made her debut 
on the Cameroonian 
musical scene 
in the 1940s, 
with the recording 
of her album titled, 
“Ann-Marie Nzié.” 
Even though this was 
her debut, the record 
made a remarkable 
and indelible impression 
on the Cameroonian 
musical platform. 
The album also clearly 
provided a keynote of 
Ms. Anne-Marie Nzié’s 
prodigious musical talent. 
Ms. Nzié first discovered 
her singing talent 
when she got involved 
with a church choir 
in the village of Bimbia 
in Cameroon, where 
her father was a pastor. 
Thereafter, 
her elder brother 
who was later known 
as Cromwell introduced her 
to performing music. 
Eventually, 
Anne-Marie Nzié 
and her brother 
sang together as a duo.  
Ultimately, 
this enabled her
to develop the expertise 
of writing and composing 
her own songs.
I started singing in 1957, 
in Bimbia. 
Because my father was 
a pastor, I can say. 
I started in the choir and 
finally, since my brother 
who is on the photo there…
and he was 
a big guitarist. 
As he played his guitar, 
he said, my sister, 
you will do the chorus 
in my songs; 
and I accepted; 
I could not refuse. 
I went to do the chorus; 
I also composed myself, 
I tried to compose as well. 
And it was very good. 
But since he died, 
he left me; that hurt me, 
but until today, 
I still continue to
compose my songs and sing.
I cannot leave it.
Ms. Anne-Marie Nzié 
maintains that singing 
is her inborn gift 
and that she loves singing 
very much. 
This, in essence, 
is the secret 
of her inspiration.
Because it’s all about love. 
It’s by the love 
of your work that you can 
invent many things.
Ms. Anne-Marie Nzié 
is also well versed 
in blending traditional 
African rhythms and
popular music such as
the Blues and Jazz, as an
experimental technique.
Because I like my work, 
and I do the mixture 
in that manner 
to better determine 
if it works. 
But, I see 
that it works very well.
By 1968, 
Ms. Anne-Marie Nzié 
made her presence on
the international scene. 
For instance, 
some of her albums were 
recorded in Paris, France. 
She performed 
in numerous ceremonies 
in Africa, including 
Algiers in Algeria, 
Dakar in Senegal, 
and Lagos in Nigeria. 
Anne-Marie Nzié also 
gave vocal instruction 
for Cameroon’s 
National Orchestra. 
Throughout her 
exciting and long career, 
Ms. Nzié produced 
numerous appealing albums.
I can’t count them. 
I started with my brother, 
but I myself, I don’t know.  
I know that if I produce 
an album, they sell it. 
They give my due, 
my author’s rights.  
I stay and live on that. 
I dress up, 
I give to my family, 
even people outside. 
That’s all. 
In 1994, 
Ms. Anne Marie Nzié 
recorded her landmark 
and most successful 
album titled “Liberté,” 
that received 
overwhelming acclaim 
from the public, 
both at home and abroad. 
During Cameroon’s 
celebration of 50 years of 
autonomous rule in 2010, 
Ms. Anne-Marie Nzié 
was invited to sing 
this highly popular and 
most loved song, Liberté. 
We now invite you 
to listen and enjoy 
an excerpt of the song 
“Liberté” 
by Ms. Anne-Marie Nzié.
Liberty, liberty! 
God Almighty, 
we are free, thank You.
God has delivered us 
from the forces of evil, 
and has transported us 
to the Kingdom 
of Son, of His of Love. 
In Him, we shall obtain 
redemption and 
the appeasement of sins.
Thank You, God, 
we are free. 
O my God, thank You.
Liberty, liberty! 
God Almighty has 
liberated us, thank You. 
Anne-Marie Nzié states 
that the song “Liberté” 
was composed and sung 
as a tribute to God 
for the liberty 
bestowed upon us:
Yes, yes, yes. 
It’s to thank Him 
that Father, 
You have done good for us. 
You’ve remembered us. 
That we should also be 
amongst others. 
This is why I composed it. 
Yes. If I sing the chorus, 
everyone sings “liberty.” 
Because liberty 
belongs to all of us. 
We are strangers here.  
Soon, we shall go 
and meet our Father 
and He will give us 
a place to stay and then 
glorify Him on the spot. 
Indeed, 
Ms. Anne-Marie Nzié 
offers due credit 
and gratitude to God 
for nourishing 
her lengthy career, and 
for rendering it possible 
for her to uplift others 
with her beautiful voice.
He is the Boss. 
He’s the one 
who gives me everything. 
You can’t do anything 
if God is not with you. 
You can’t do anything.  
He gives. 
Because He likes everyone. 
Ms. Anne-Marie Nzié’s 
remarkable career 
and outstanding talent 
have earned her 
numerous recognitions 
in the form of medals and 
awards, as she explains.
Fifteen awards 
and how many medals? 
I think 13 medals, 
French, Chinese, 
all over, all over, 
I had medals. 
You see how I’m 
with the ambassador, 
it’s there, 
and I was singing. 
They just decorated me. 
I have many medals.  
The Cameroonian 
Ministry of Culture 
organized a photo 
exhibition as a tribute 
to Ms. Anne-Marie Nzié, 
while President Paul Biya 
of Cameroon declared 
Ms. Nzié as the Jewel 
of Cameroonian culture.
My president likes me a lot. 
Because at my age, 
I still work well. 
How can that be? 
There is a golden medal 
that he gave me. 
And now, he has built 
a house for me. 
His wife, 
she sends food, clothing, 
everything, so that
I live well.
And you Cameroonian, 
Land of our ancestors,
Liberty progresses 
on a favorable footing, 
green, red, yellow.
Cameroon, 
land of reunions, 
Africa in miniature.
Let all the mouths sing 
with you, 
and with all the wise, 
let’s sing, let’s sing liberty.
Liberty, liberty! 
God Almighty has 
liberated us, thank You.
Liberty, liberty! 
God Almighty has 
liberated us, thank You.
Liberty, liberty! 
God Almighty has 
liberated us, thank You.
Thank you.
Anne-Marie Nzié also 
found the need to 
appreciate and collaborate 
with other well versed 
Cameroonian musicians 
such as 
Emmanuel Dibango, 
as she stated:
I even took photos 
with Manu, 
we even produced a song 
together with him. 
And the others 
like Tchana Pierre,  
many artists. 
Ms. Anne-Marie Nzié 
has also utilized 
her talent and knowledge 
to instruct and guide 
young people who are 
interested in pursuing 
a career in music.
Young people come, 
I even take some of them 
to come with me. 
They first 
off start with the chorus, 
the choruses of my songs. 
They continue until they 
can also sing like myself.
The others come 
even nowadays, that, 
“Mama, we don’t know 
your secret, 
we like what you do. 
Please show us.” 
I tell them, “My children, 
you must love what you do, 
and hand all to God. 
With that you’re fine.” 
That’s how I advise them.
To the younger generation 
of musicians and singers, 
Ms. Anne-Marie Nzié 
offers 
the following advice:
To young people, 
I tell them, 
“Work well as usual, 
to compose good songs, 
and to sing. 
Don’t sing nonsense. 
Don’t insult people. 
Sing nicely as usual.” 
Because I know that 
youths sing very well. 
But they should continue 
like that right to the end. 
That youths should like 
what they’re doing. 
Because there’re others 
who sing for two years 
and abandon it. 
They say, I had nothing, 
there is no money, 
there is this or that. 
They abandon it.  
Try to love what you do. 
And then, you will have 
fruits for your work.
God has delivered us 
from the forces of evil,
and has conveyed us 
to the Kingdom 
of His Son of Love.
Through him, 
we obtain redemption 
and the appeasement of sins.
Thank God, we are free. 
O my God, thank You.
Liberty, liberty! 
God Almighty, 
we are free, thank You.
Thank you, 
Ms. Anne-Marie Nzié, 
Queen Mother of Bikutsi, 
for your cherished 
contributions to 
the music of Cameroon 
and beyond. 
We wish you all the best 
of health and joy 
as you continue sharing 
your uplifting musical gifts 
with others.
Esteemed views, 
we greatly appreciate 
your presence 
on today’s episode of 
Enlightening Entertainment, 
here on 
Supreme Master Television. 
Coming up next is 
Words of Wisdom 
after Noteworthy News. 
May our lives blossom 
in love and 
elating Divine melodies.