Bafaw people

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The Bafaw people are Bantus and live in Meme division of the South West Region of Cameroon. They make up 10 towns or villages, namely: Kokubuma, Kombone Bafaw, Dikomi, Kurume, Bolo, Ikiliwindi, Mambanda, Kumba, Dieka and Njanga each ruled by a chief known as “Nfon.”

The Bafaw Paramount chief was His Royal Highness Nfon Ekoko Mukete.[1]

The Bafaw and the Bafaw language are related linguistically, culturally and historically to the Mbo, Bakossi, Belongs, Bassossi, Bakundu and Douala tribes.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Meet the King of Bafaw people of Cameroon who succeeded his late father despite being last born son, an excellent economist - THE AFRICAN ROYAL FAMILIES". 20 September 2021.