Royal Honorific — Kingdom of Bankim (Tikar Lineage, Cameroon)
Advisor • Cultural Bridge • Ancestral Representative
Prince Guika Guikong is a royal honorific formally bestowed under ROYAL ACT No. 017 by His Majesty Mvein Kimi Ibrahim Gah II, King of the Kingdom of Bankim (Tikar lineage, Cameroon). This title is legitimate, documented, sovereign, and culturally recognized. It is not inherited from Sierra Leone nor a Temne title; it is a Tikar royal designation.
The granting of this title came after ancestral confirmation, DNA evidence linking to Tikar origins, cultural alignment, royal recognition, and formal approval by His Majesty. This establishes a dual heritage: Temne Chieftaincy (Sierra Leone) and Tikar Royal Honorific (Cameroon). Two lineages, two responsibilities, one leader.
Guika Guikong means: "The Prince responsible for advising the King of Bankim." This is a functional royal role, not symbolic. It represents wisdom, counsel, cultural authority, ancestral recognition, and responsibility to the throne. The Prince is expected to provide guidance rooted in ancestral wisdom and cultural truth, serving as a bridge between the Kingdom of Bankim and the broader diaspora.
The Prince Guika Guikong identity stands alongside Chief Pa Komrabai Kapen I Conteh (Temne Chieftaincy), Founder & Spiritual Leader (Ministry), and Executive Director of JCNMCCL (Corporate Arm). Each identity is separate, sovereign, and purpose‑specific. This identity represents the royal and ancestral dimension of the dynasty, carrying the weight of Tikar heritage while honoring the Temne foundation.
This identity is recognized, documented, and sovereign. It stands as a living connection between the Temne and Tikar peoples, a symbol of pan‑African unity and ancestral continuity.