Njikwa Council Njikwa Council area corresponds to Njikwa Sub Division in Momo Division, North West Region. Like its sister councils in Momo, it lies astride the savannah of the Western Highlands and the forest belt of the South West of Cameroon. The main town, Njikwa, lies about 64km from Bamenda, some 40 km from Mbengwi, the divisional headquarters of Momo. Njikwa Council shares its boundaries with Menchum Division in the north, Mezam Division and Mbengwi Central Sub Division in the east, Widikum Sub Division in the West and Ngie Sub Division in the South. The surface area of the Sub Division is about 685 km², for a population of 16,634. Historically, Njikwa Council used to constitute part of the defunct Momo Council Union that also included Mbengwi, Batibo, Ngie and Widikum. Today, the council executive is led by Mayor Itambi Tagyen Andrew. The council has 25 councillors Peopling and Economic Activities Njikwa is made up of 09 villages: Oshie, Ngwo, in the South, then Konda, ...
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