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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 po****tion of about...
- The
University of
Bamenda (UBa) is an
Anglophone university in
Bamenda,
NorthWestern Cameroon. The
university opened in 2011 as the
second English language...
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Operation Bamenda Clean is an
ongoing Cameroonian special counter-insurgency
operation in
Bamenda,
Northwest Region,
aimed at
preventing armed Ambazonian...
- by the
second All
Anglophone Conference (AAC2) in
Bamenda in 1994. This
conference issued the "
Bamenda Declaration",
which stated that if the
federal state...
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Batibo Drivers Union,
along the
Bamenda-Mbengwi road. On
January 15, a
businessman was
killed by
unidentified gunmen in
Bamenda. On
January 16, a civilian...
- PWD
Bamenda is a
Cameroonian football club
based in the City of
Bamenda,
Northwest Region They
currently compete in the
Elite One, the
highest football...
- The
Western High Plateau,
Western Highlands or
Bamenda Gr****fields is a
region of
Cameroon characterised by high relief, cool temperatures,
heavy rainfall...
- The
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Bamenda is the
metropolitan see of the
ecclesiastical province of
Bamenda in Cameroon. It was by the bull
Tametsi Christianarum...
- (Universitas
Catholica Cameruniae) is a
private university located in
Bamenda in the
North West
region of the
Republic of Cameroon. It is the Provincial...
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International University,
Bamenda (IUB) is the
oldest private university in Cameroon;
created in 1990 by...