Beryl Esembe

Beryl-Adolphs Nalowa Esembe (born July 10, 1972) is a Cameroonian. She is trained as a sociologist and anthropologist trained in Cyprus by the present Anti Human Trafficking Coordinator for the European Commission. She is the author of the book Because I am a Foreigner - Migrant Women In Cyprus Speak Out,[1] the first ever book published about Human Trafficking in the Republic of Cyprus. She is a Seventh-day Adventist Christian.[2][3] Beryl Esembe is also the author of How Do You Burn? [4] and 'God Answers Wen We Call. The Intercessors' Regalia'.

Beryl Nalova Asobo Tsavbee

Beryl has become a loud global voice for the Fight Against Human Trafficking. She may not be seen a lot on TV, but her work is effective. She has worked at all levels trying to prevent human trafficking. While In Cyprus she was actively involved in rescue and tracing human trafficking chains. Presently in a project called The Ghana Project, Beryl Esembe now Bishop Beryl Nalova Asobo Tsavbee is going from school to school and is teaching children about human trafficking and how to recognize potential human trafficking chains. In Ghana today, she has 140 + kids that her organisation is sponsoring. These are kids who are victims of child trafficking. she has observed in her fourteen years of working in the fight against Human trafficking that education and effective awareness programs are the best tools to combat Human trafficking. So she intends to multiply her skills into others.

GLOBAL WOMEN LOBBY

Bishop Beryl Nalova Asobo Tsavbee has now created The Global Women Lobby, which brings together NGOs and Individuals all over the world to work solely for the fight against exploitation and human trafficking. The Lobby will work with Ministers of Governments in various countries, International organizations, to lobby that Human Trafficking be taking seriously in all levels of education, and teach people how to recognize a Potential Human Trafficking Chain. Details of how this will work are on the website http://berylasoboministries.org/global-women-lobby/

As a public speaker, Esembe has narrowed her interest to gender violence prevention as well as religious topics. She has been a guest speaker in conferences in the UK, Canada, Cyprus. She organizes conferences and events when the need arises mainly for the empowerment of women in 'foreign' conditions and to educate women generally.

Esembe is the founder of Travel Trade Africa, a non-political organization of Africans and supporters of Africa in Cyprus and abroad with the stated aim of creating solidarity, love, and community consciousness among Africans in the diaspora, and facilitate friendship with non-African people. Beryl Esembe graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Religion Major and Biology as a Minor) from Andrews University from the Campus in Nigeria, the then Adventist Seminary of West Africa). She holds a master's degree in Sociology from InterCollege Nicosia, now called the University of Nicosia.

Beryl Esembe was the originator of the Classical Singers and the Harbingers of Cameroon. She is a composer and singer. Apart from multiple albums released with her groups she has one album of her own titled 'Ngele Kuma Ngele'.

Beryl Esembe has recently founded Inspiration Talks Woman 2 Woman Ministries, with the objective of 'Helping Families Heavenward'. Family type evangelism is the main tool, getting every member of the family interested in spiritual growth. She has been anointed by the Holy Spirit with the gift of healing and uses this gift for evangelism in families.

The Bible clearly states that ' A wise woman builds her home and a foolish one tears hers down (Proverbs 14:1). This is the reason why Inspiration Talks Woman 2 Woman focuses first on the woman, to instil spiritual wisdom on how to build her house. The talks are mainly inspirational.

Beryl Esembe got married to Bishop Sylvester Asobo and the name of her ministry changed from Inspiration Talks 4 Women Ministries to Beryl Asobo Ministries, and her name has an addition to it as well. She has also been ordained as a Bishop.

References

  1. Esembe, Beryl-Adolphs Nalowa (2005). Because I am a foreigner: migrant women in Cyprus speak out. KISA. ISBN 978-9963-8992-0-3.
  2. Seventh-Day Adventist Bible Study guide (3rd quarter 1999) Mission Story
  3. Cyprus Mail (A day in the Life of Beryl Esembe)November 17, 2008
  4. How Do You Burn? Beryl Esembe Publications ISBN 978-9963899227
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