Ndenguè
Ndenguè is a small village located in the Littoral Region of Cameroon. It is situated within the Moungo department, an area known for its agricultural activities and proximity to the Wouri River estuary. The local economy of Ndenguè is primarily based on subsistence farming and fishing, with crops such as plantains, cassava, and palm oil being common. The community is composed mainly of the Douala people, who have inhabited this region for generations.
Life in Ndenguè follows a traditional rhythm, with close ties to the natural environment. The Wouri River