Learn about the vibrant Yamba, Mbaw, and Mfumte clans, each with a rich history, unique culture, and significant contributions to the Nwa Sub-Division.
Explore the unique histories, cultural heritage, and contributions of the Yamba, Mbaw, and Mfumte clans, shaping the vibrant identity of Nwa Sub-Division.
The Yamba clan, with 15 villages, is the administrative and cultural hub of Nwa Sub-Division. Governed by Fons, it boasts health facilities, security infrastructure, and iconic touristic sites like Kopdze Cave and Mapong Dam. Its prominent elites and artists drive cultural preservation and development.
Learn moreThe Mbaw clan, rooted in Tikar migrations, thrives on the fertile Mbaw Plain with 14 villages. Known for agriculture (rice, corn, palm) and the vibrant Sabongari markets, it faces farmer-grazer conflicts but is supported by education and economic growth.
Learn moreThe Mfumte clan, with 13 villages near the Cameroon-Nigeria border, is renowned for hospitality and growth. Governed by Fons and supported by MFUCUDA, it offers touristic potential with hilly terrain and historic caves, enhanced by trade and cultural exchange.
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