{"id":48794,"date":"2023-09-02T04:54:15","date_gmt":"2023-09-02T04:54:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/new.igihe.com\/kwita-izina-baby-gorilla-named-after-chadwick-boseman\/"},"modified":"2023-09-04T11:08:41","modified_gmt":"2023-09-04T11:08:41","slug":"kwita-izina-baby-gorilla-named-after-chadwick-boseman","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/new.igihe.com\/english\/kwita-izina-baby-gorilla-named-after-chadwick-boseman\/","title":{"rendered":"Kwita  Izina: Baby  Gorilla  named  after  Chadwick  Boseman"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Marked  every  year  in September, delegates  from  across  the  world  gather  at  Musanze, in  the  Northern  part  of  Rwanda  to  name  baby  gorillas.<\/p>\n<p>During  this  year&#8217;s  naming, celebrated  movie  actor; the  late  Chadwick  Boseman  \u2018resurrected\u2019  through a  gorilla  that  was  named  by  Zimbabwean-American  actress  Danai  Guria.<\/p>\n<p>Danai  starred  alongside  Boseman  in  \u2018Black  Panther\u2019, and  as  a  way  of  remembering  Boseman  aka  T&#8217;challa, she  named  the  gorilla  Aguka (Kinyarwanda  word  for  Expansion)  T&#8217;challa.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I  pick  this  name  to  applaud  Aguka  T\u2019challa\u2019s  mother  for  her  contribution  to  growing  the  motobo\u2019s  family  members  as  well  as  to  commemorate  and  honour  T\u2019challa  the  king  of  Wakanda  this  memorial  week  whose  love  for  this  continent  shines  brightly  in  his  legacy  left  behind,\u201d Danai  Gurira.<\/p>\n<p>Among  other  namers  was; Hazza  AlQahtani, the Ambassador  of  the  United  Arab  Emirates  to  the  Republic  of  Rwanda, who  named  a  male  gorilla  from  the  Kwitonda  family, mother  Icyamamare, \u2018Urunana\u2019  which  means  collaboration. The  ambassador  choice  was  to  \u2018highlight  the importance  of   collaboration  and  partnership  to  achieve  global  conservation  goals&#8217;.<\/p>\n<p>Andrew  Mitchell-Minister  of  State  in  the  Foreign, Commonwealth  and  Development  Office, UK  named  the  gorilla  from  the  family  of  Pablo, mother  Teta, daughter  \u2018Mukundwa\u2019  which  means  Beloved  and  Favoured.<\/p>\n<p>Actor  Idris  Elba  and  wife  Sabrina  Elba  named  their  gorilla  \u2018Narame\u2019, which  means  \u2018Long  life\u2019. The  Elba\u2019s  chose  the  name  wishing  the  newborn  gorilla  a  long  life  as  her  mother  Mudakama  from  the  Motobo  family, has  previously  lost  two of  her  babies.<\/p>\n<p>Still  from  the  acting  industry,  Actor  and  Producer Winston  Duke  named  his  gorilla  \u2018Wintarumwika\u2019  which  translates  to  \u2018Resilient  Giant\u2019.<\/p>\n<p>Winston  chose  the  name  in  honour  of  his  late  single  mother  who  taught  him  the  meaning  of  resilience  while  Kevin  Hart  named  his baby gorilla  \u2018Gakondo\u2019.<\/p>\n<p>Arsenal  legend  Sol  Campbell  named  the  gorilla  \u2018Jijuka\u2019  which  means  enlightenment  while  former  NBA  Chicago  Bulls  Centre\/Forward, Joakim  Noah  and  International  model Lais  Ribeiro  named a  baby  gorilla  from  the  family  of  Igisha- \u2018Turumwe\u2019  which  means  Oneness. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe  baby  is  named  after  Chicago\u2019s  one  city  basketball  league symbolising  safe  spaces  for  youth  growth  and  fostering  inter-community  oneness. The  name  also  symbolises  the  unity  of  the  Rwandan  people,&#8221; said  Noah. <\/p>\n<p>Twelve  year  old  Ineza  Elvine, the  youngest  of  all  namers, named  her  gorilla  \u2018Nibagwire\u2019  which  means  to  multiply. <\/p>\n<p>Nibagwire  is  daughter  to  Ubuhamya, from  the  family  of  Segasira  and  Elvine  chose  the  name  as  a  way  of  wishing  the  Segasira  family  to  grow  in  number.  <\/p>\n<p>Other  gorillas  were  named; Bigwi  which  means  achiever, Ingoboka  meaning  support, Intiganda  to  mean  Humble  and  Brave, Umutako  which  symbolises  Ornament, Ikirango-Symbol, Ramba-Sustainable, Igazo-origin (Source), Ishingano- Responsibility, Impundu-acclamation, Gisubizo-solution, Umucunguzi-redeemer, Mugisha-blessing, Uburinganire-gender equality, and  Murare-Sleepover  encouraging  all  those  who  visit  Rwanda  to  stay  longer  and  enjoy  the  beauty  of  the  country.<\/p>\n<p>23  gorillas  were  named  during  the  19th  Kwita  Izina  event  which  was  graced  by the  First  Lady  of  Rwanda, Jeannette  Kagame.<\/p>\n<p>In  her  speech, the  first  lady  stressed  that  \u2018nature  can  persist  without  us, but  we  can\u2019t  persist  without  it\u2019, hence  urging  for  continued  efforts  in  conserving  the  gorillas.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cTo  us, mountain  gorillas  represent  more  than  a  source  of  tourism  or  adventurous  entertainment, to  us  our  gorillas  are  custodians  of  a  nature  we  truly  cherish,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n<p>Together  with  President Paul  Kagame, the  First Lady  pioneered  the  first  Kwita  Izina  that  happened  in  2005, where  they  named  baby  twin  gorillas: Byishimo and  Impano.<\/p>\n<p>Kwita  Izina  will  mark  its  20th  anniversary  in  2024  and  according  to  the CEO of Rwanda  Development  Board (RDB), Clare   Akamanzi, everyone  should  mark  their  calendars  as  it  will  be  filled  with  a  \u2018series  of  celebrations\u2019  that  will  have  all  previous  gorilla  namers.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"spip-document spip-document-59379\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/en-images.igihe.com\/jpg\/conservation.jpg\" alt=\"The 19th Kwita Izina gorilla naming ceremony brought together distinguished namers, friends of Rwanda, special guests and tens of thousands of people from the communities surrounding Volcanoes National Park. \" \/><\/figure>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>{For  the  past  19 years, in  what  was  named  \u2018Kwita  Izina\u2019, Rwanda  has  religiously  participated  in  the  conservation  of  mountain  gorillas  that  almost  went  extinct  in  the  past  three  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