origin of the word Bonendalé
In Duala language
Bonendalé = Children Endal
BONA = Children ...
Endal = The Wife of the ancestor and the first Chief Bonendalé the appointed Jangwa
BEDI son of BEDI BA DOO .
In Duala language
Bonendalé = Children Endal
BONA = Children ...
Endal = The Wife of the ancestor and the first Chief Bonendalé the appointed Jangwa
BEDI son of BEDI BA DOO .
Bonendalé is a village sinners located on the left bank of the river Wouri in the estuary of Cameroon, 15 KM from the Rond Point Deido, the center of the city of Douala, the economic capital. Like all the mouths of large rivers is a very fertile site.
Bonendalé is upstream of two other villages, and Sodiko Bonamatoumbé. Over 10,000 people reside in metropolitan surrounding municipalities, less than 1,000 inhabitants in the heart of the village and guard its authenticity.
The " Bonendalé " are partie du peuple des SAWAS (peuples des côtiers du Cameroun). Ils parlent le Duala, une langue riche d’accents toniques qui appartient au groupe linguistique des Bantou. Forts de caractère, les « BONENDALE » sont francs et respectueux. Une légende du village raconte qu’un Prêtre venu prêcher la « bonne parole » à BONENDALE a vu sa barbe brûler. Il voulait faire croire à la population qu’il était le DIEU vivant sur terre. Les villageois ont rejeté cette absurdité. De ce fait, l’église catholique n’a jamais pu s’installer in the heart of this village.
the center of Bonendalé Village , we find a health center, a kindergarten (60 students), a Primary school (450 students) a College of Secondary Education (800 students) and a College of Technical Education and Industrial Commercial (CETIC) established in 2006. Several other private schools arise throughout the community.
Bonendalé is a village where the spiritual heritage binds the values of peace and serenity. His natural environment, both lush and peaceful fosters workspaces concentration of mind.
is mysteriously conducive to the creative act.
Bonendalé , once a fishing village and traditional rites has become, since the beginning of the century, the artistic and cultural melting pot of Cameroon.
Bonendalé is upstream of two other villages, and Sodiko Bonamatoumbé. Over 10,000 people reside in metropolitan surrounding municipalities, less than 1,000 inhabitants in the heart of the village and guard its authenticity.
The " Bonendalé " are partie du peuple des SAWAS (peuples des côtiers du Cameroun). Ils parlent le Duala, une langue riche d’accents toniques qui appartient au groupe linguistique des Bantou. Forts de caractère, les « BONENDALE » sont francs et respectueux. Une légende du village raconte qu’un Prêtre venu prêcher la « bonne parole » à BONENDALE a vu sa barbe brûler. Il voulait faire croire à la population qu’il était le DIEU vivant sur terre. Les villageois ont rejeté cette absurdité. De ce fait, l’église catholique n’a jamais pu s’installer in the heart of this village.
the center of Bonendalé Village , we find a health center, a kindergarten (60 students), a Primary school (450 students) a College of Secondary Education (800 students) and a College of Technical Education and Industrial Commercial (CETIC) established in 2006. Several other private schools arise throughout the community.
Bonendalé is a village where the spiritual heritage binds the values of peace and serenity. His natural environment, both lush and peaceful fosters workspaces concentration of mind.
is mysteriously conducive to the creative act.
Bonendalé , once a fishing village and traditional rites has become, since the beginning of the century, the artistic and cultural melting pot of Cameroon.
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