At Kovifem, Nso had four children with his wife Yeafon, including Tatah, who would later found Nkwen and Ndzah. A succession dispute led to Tatah settling in the Ngongba forest between present-day Nkwen and Ndzah and Nso. During his hunting expeditions, Tatah discovered the Ntul people living in scattered settlements. He was welcomed warmly and […]
The main language spoken in the municipality is Lamso, which is the language of the Nso people. English and Pidgin English are also commonly used in official and social contexts.
Ngondzen is one of the 32 villages that make up Nkum Sub Division, in Bui Division of the North west region of Cameroon. Ngondzen, a 95% Christian area is boarded to the east by Memfu towards Tatum, to the west by Nkeng, to the South by Takijah and to the North by Nseh (Nseh is […]
New Year Celebration: A Spirit of Unity, Hope, and Progress As the calendar turned and the first sunrise of the year illuminated the hills of Nkum , the city came alive with renewed energy, shared joy, and collective hope. The Nkum Council proudly joined the community in welcoming the New Year with a spirit of […]
Outdoor Sanitation: Keeping Nkum Clean, Safe, and Healthy Outdoor sanitation remains a critical priority for Nkum Council in our mission to build a cleaner, healthier, and more livable city. As urban areas continue to grow and public spaces become increasingly active, the importance of maintaining high sanitation standards cannot be overstated. In recent months, the […]
Support for Public Housing: Building Dignity and Opportunity for All Access to safe, affordable, and dignified housing is a fundamental right and a cornerstone of urban development. As Nkum continues to grow, the Nkum Council remains committed to addressing the housing needs of its population—especially low-income families, vulnerable groups, and young people starting out in […]
