Department Ngo-Ketunjia Time zone WAT (UTC+1) Population 10,896 (2005) | Elevation 1,138 m (3,734 ft) Local time Wednesday 3:11 PM | |
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Weather 33°C, Wind N at 13 km/h, 17% Humidity |
Bamunkumbit is a village located in the Ngo-Ketunjia Division of the North West Region, Cameroon.
Contents
Map of Bamukumbit, Cameroon
History
Mangeh villages believe that Mangeh had five children, two sons (Tuningmungwa and Chengfong) and three daughters (Byiae, Vhenji and Mekheng). The eldest Tunigmungwa succeeded their father and formed Bambalang while his brother Chengfong established the Bamunka village whereas Byiae formed Bamali, Vhenji formed Bafanji and Mekheng the Bamunkumbit village. Bambalang and Bamunka were descendants of the males (sons of Mangeh) while Bafanji, Bamunkumbit and Bamali are the descendants of the daughters. These five villages have formed the Mangeh Family Association to maintain peace and unity amongst themselves to ensure progress of all. These villages have no defined boundary between them because they know that they are one. Mangeh branches are found all over the country and abroad.