• Njinikom is a town and commune in Northwest Region of Cameroon. It is mainly populated by Kom people. Communes of Cameroon Site de la primature - Élections...
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    turn into villages. The four subdivisions are Belo Bum District Fundong Njinikom Communes of Cameroon "Departments of Cameroon". Statoids, obtained from...
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  • includes most of Boyo division, including such towns as Fundong, Belo, Njinikom and Mbingo. The area can be reached from Bamenda on the so-called Ring...
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  • of Nov 2013 there are 35 Parishes in Bamenda divided into 6 Deaneries - NJINIKOM, MANKON, WIDIKUM, BAMBUI, WUM and NDOP. August 13, 1970: Established as...
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  • Shey Barnabas Mbunwe II Mfe Fon Chepnda Ronald 2022 Ndu Fon Nfor Nformi Njinikom Fon Ngeh Francis Nkamchi Fon Richard Chefon Nkambé Fon Nji Amidu Nkar Fon...
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    Kumbo St Martin de porress Catholic General hospital Non-profit, Catholic Njinikom Tubah Hôpital de District District, Ministry of Public Health Bambili,...
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    Nitoukou Mbam-et-Inoubou Centre Njikwa Momo Nord-Ouest Njimom Noun Ouest Njinikom Boyo Nord-Ouest Njombé Moungo Littoral Nkambé Donga Mantung Nord-Ouest...
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    his scheduled visit, on 4 July 1958, a meeting was held in the town of Njinikom for a regional council member, Chia K. Bartholomew or C.K. Barth, to explain...
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  • Bamenda when they were on the way to the frontline, 10 of them seriously. In Njinikom, Boyo, separatists ambushed a Cameroonian Army armored vehicle with an...
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    in the Kom communities. The event started on 4 July 1958 in the town of Njinikom when women who were upset about agricultural policy decisions surrounded...
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