köeye
Koyeye, also spelled as Koyeye or Koyeye, is a small village located in the northern region of Cameroon. It is situated in the Mayo-Kebbi East Province, approximately 100 kilometers east of the provincial capital, Yaoundé. The village is known for its agricultural activities, with the majority of its inhabitants engaged in farming, particularly the cultivation of maize, cassava, and yams. The local economy also relies on livestock farming, with cattle and goats being the primary animals raised.
Koyeye has a population of around 2,000 people, with the majority belonging to the Fulani ethnic group.
The village has a primary school, which provides education to children from Koyeye and the surrounding areas.
Koyeye is connected to the rest of Cameroon by a network of roads and paths, which facilitate
Despite its small size, Koyeye plays an important role in the broader context of Cameroon's northern region.