- of 2005 had a
total po****tion of 138,693. It is the
ethnic home of the
Widikum People. The
capital of the
department lies at Mbengwi. The
department is...
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Widikum is a town and
capital of the
Widikum-Boffe
district in Cameroon. It also
serves as the
Ambazonian capital of
Midland State. Home to the Widikum...
- The
Widikum people are an
ethnic group of
Cameroon and are one of the
largest ethnic groups of the North-West
Region of
Cameroon .
According to oral tradition...
- Metaʼ is a Gr****fields
language of Cameroon. The
Moghamo variety is
perhaps divergent enough to be
considered a
separate language.
Ngamambo is 88% similar...
-
chieftain or king of a
region of Cameroon,
especially among the Ngie,
Widikum, Tikar, and Bamiléké
peoples of the
Bamenda gr****
fields (the Northwest...
- Endom [fr], a
village in Endom, Nyong-et-Mfoumou,
Cameroon Atong,
Widikum [fr], a
village in
Widikum, Momo,
Cameroon This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- Gr****field (see below)
Bantu (see below) Gr****field
Western Momo Ngwɔ,
Widikum Menchum Modele,
Befang Ring West:
Aghem Central: Mmen East: Lamnso' South:...
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linguistic groups. The main
ethnic groups are of
Tikar origin: Tikari,
Widikum, Fulani, and Moghamo. The most
widely spoken languages in the province...
-
cultural heartbeat of the
Moghamo speaking people as well as the
Greater Widikum tribe. Batibo,
formerly referred to as Aghwi, is home to a
people including...
- are 35
parishes in
Bamenda divided into six deaneries: Njinikom, Mankon,
Widikum, Bambui, Wum and Ndop. 13
August 1970:
Established as
Diocese of Bamenda...