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Bamenda, Buea, Kumba, Limbe,Tiko Top Best City in Anglophone Cameroon

This video describes and shows the qualities of the various Anglophone Cities in Cameroon and which is best to settle in.

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Driving in The beautiful city of Bamenda, Cameroon, Northwest region 2022

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Bamenda, also known as Abakwa and Mankon Town, is a city in northwestern Cameroon and capital of the Northwest Region. The city has a population of about 2 million people and is located 366 kilometres (227 mi) north-west of the Cameroonian capital, Yaoundé. Bamenda is known for its cool climate and scenic hilly location.

Colonial era
The origins of the city are related to the settlement of the Tikar people who culturally forged and maintained relations with the Kingdom of Bamum in the 1700s.

In 1884, the city was colonized by Germany until 1916 when it became a colony administered by Great Britain and France.

In 1919, the administration of Northwest Region and thus the city of Bamenda became only British. In 1961, the region joined the Cameroon.



Metropolitan area


The city is made up of 3 villages; Bamendakwe, Mankon and Nkwen classified as Bamenda I II and III sub-divisions respectively for administrative reasons. However, it is surrounded by other suburban areas and villages like Bambui, Akum, Bafut, Bali, Chombah and Mbatu.

These suburban areas and villages are fast growing and sometimes considered as part of Bamenda.



Economy

The main industries are the processing of agricultural produce such as coffee, elementary food processing, handicraft, cottage industry, education (schools), tourism/hospitality, construction works and transport.

The local museum and shops display a wide variety of local baskets, beads, woodcarvings and bronze statues.


Transports
The city of Bamenda has road links to Yaoundé and Douala, as well as an airport, Bamenda Airport, located in Bafut subdivision.
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Menchum Falls

One of the largest wall falls in West Africa
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Traditional wedding of #Melissa_&_Elvis in #Akum in North West #cameroon n

Cultures et Traditions Camerounais,
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Mbaya Dance of the Wimbum Tribe - Bamenda, Cameroon

New year celebration (Jan 1, 2010). Mbaya Dance of the Wimbum Tribe - Bamenda, Cameroon.(My Dec '09 /Jan'10 Trip to Cameroon)

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Guzang market, North-West Cameroon

Farming in Guzang

Having some fun with my mother in law in Guzang/Batibo, North-West Cameroon

'Fons' or traditional rulers (Cameroon)

The 'Fon' is a traditional monarch at grassroot level in the North West Region of Cameroon. Some of them are gathered here in their colourful traditional outfits at a public ceremony in Batibo, Cameroon

Mbaghalum Mbangatu, Alamatu, Mankon, Cameroon

Mbaghalum Mbangatu short performance at Fo Angwafo III Golden Jubilee Celebrations, Ntaw Mankon. Late Pa Formasoh from Alachu, Mankon would have been proud of this excellent mbaghalum display.

Nkweeh market part1

Nkweeh market day in Batibo sub-division. market located near district hospital batibo, north west province of cameroon. market is rich in organic and healthy food.food is also cheap. market holds once a week.
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Join the Move

We produced this video for the Cameroon Association for Bible Translation and Literacy (CABTAL).

My Cameroon village vlog EP 1

Visited my village after a long while and decided to share with you some of the things we used to do in the village back then . Just consider watching the video till the end as you Will learn so many things about a Cameroonian village life



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Benakuma ORU TTT 65 Cameroon

Orphan Rescue

Out in the bush in Cameroon

While traversing wetlands during rainy season, we hit a little river obstacle trying to get to Zachary's farm..

Menchum Fall

The most powerful waterfall in Cameroon, capable of supplying electricity to all of West Africa if appropriately exploited
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Cows on the road, while I'm on my way to the slaughter house in Douala, Cameroon

Cows to be slaughter was sent to the slaughter house in Douala, Cameroon.

North of Ring Road

Nki fall in April 2004

Nki fall is situated in the middle of Nki forest which extends the border of South East Cameroon and Northern West Congo Brazzaville. This is the fall in the beginning of small rainy season and it is dangerous to approach. Now one must take permit to visit there because the area was registered as National Park by Camerooninan government in Autumn 2006.(Filmed by Takanori OISHI in 2004)

The Eruption Site

23 French speaking students from the University Yaounde 1, were sent to the University of Buea for an immersion programme. They were later posted to the Opportunities Industrialization International Centre Cameroon Buea for a field work. This lasted for one month. On the last day,of their on the job training ( OJT,) we traveled to the eruption site at Bakingili, West coast in .Limbe for a field trip. Catch some of them expressing their feelings in the English language, at the summit of this future quarry.

My Designer Niece - Interview

I interview my niece who visits me on my trip from where she was baby sitting a little boy. She designs cloths. (My Dec '09 /Jan'10 Trip to Cameroon)

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