Draft:Enyenge

Enyenge is a Cameroonian village located in the west Coast Subdivision of Fako Division, in the South West Region. The village has existed for over 100 years and according to the Village assessment records of 1922, it was called Settlement Bakweri. it was later changed to Enyenge after its founder, Chief Johannes Manga Williams christened it ENYENGE, after his spouses surname. Enyenge's main activities are fishing, farming and mainly has cottage industries such as tailoring, cassava mills etc. it was initially called Bakweri village because it was founded in a predominantly Bomboko tribal area. The village is made up of indigenes from the Bakweri and Bomboko tribes as well as other tribes from Cameroon, Nigeria, Togo, Ghana, Chad and Senegal. he foreigners are the main fishermen entrepreneurs.

Enyenge has many village unions such as women union, firewood cutters union, speedboat union, farmers union. it also has non organisations which aimed at promoting the socio economic development of the village such as providing portable water to the community and other social amenities. The Enyenge Development Initiative is the village's main non governmental organization which is committed to sourcing for aid to the communities.