Bankim Explained

Official Name:Bamkin
Mapsize:150px
Pushpin Map:Cameroon
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Cameroon
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Adamawa
Subdivision Type2:Division
Subdivision Name2:Mayo-Banyo[1]
Subdivision Type3:Sub-division
Subdivision Name3:Bamkin
Leader Title:Mayor
Population As Of:2001
Population Note:not estimated
Timezone:WAT
Utc Offset:+1
Coordinates:6.0828°N 11.49°W

Bankim, M'Bankim, Bamkin or Kimi is a town and commune of the division Mayo-Banyo in Adamaoua in Cameroon.[2] It is about 95 km from Foumban and 125 km from Banyo The area's vegetation is of shrub savanna type.

History

Bankim is said to have been founded in 1395 by the local chief Kimi who founded the Tikar kingdom. Eldridge Mohammadou has given a date of 1760 to 1780 as the foundation date for the chiefdom.[3]

Hazards

Loaiasis is hyperendemic in this area, but is regarded as a generally mild and painless disease.[4] It is reported that about 17% of the population in this area carry HIV/Aids, however the survey is based on urban surveys in the capital.

Communications

Bankim is on the main road from Foumban to Banyo. The provincial road (P26) goes from nearby Nyamboya to Ndu via Sonkolong, Atta, and Sabongari.[5] There is a post office, a hotel, some medical facilities and branches of Union Express and Exchange Express. Mobile phone coverage is good.

Notable residents

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.spm.gov.cm/detail_art.php?iddocument=18&id_art=69&type=doc&lang=en Cameroon Prime Minister's office
  2. Book: Mah, E.P. . La profession d'huissier de justice au Cameroun francophone . Editions L'Harmattan . Harmattan Cameroun . 2014 . 978-2-336-33787-6 . fr . 26 July 2018 . 38.
  3. Zeitlyn, David. (1996). "Eldridge Mohammadou on Tikar Origins ", Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford (JASO) 26 no. 1: pp. 99–104.
  4. 11845532. 2001. Kamgno. J. Hyperendemic loaiasis in the Tikar plain, shrub savanna region of Cameroon. Bulletin de la Société de Pathologie Exotique. 94. 4. 342–6. Boussinesq. M.
  5. https://books.google.com/books?id=wrWtrTdBo5MC&pg=PA211&dq=bankim+cameroon&ei=GMZ7R_r1Gp-OtgPsr_n0Cg&sig=Y1H4rIjALOaRbxh8JHy-GehN9vE Planning in Contemporary Africa, Ambe J. Njoh, 2003, Ashgate Publishing
  6. http://www.npg.org.uk/whatson/display/2005/cameroon-london.php Cameroon exhibition in 2005