The Bakoko, also known as the Basoo, are a Bantu ethnic group in Cameroon.
According to 2010 figures there are around 111,000 of them, mostly concentrated in the Littoral Region in the southwest of the country.
[1] They speak the Bakoko language and are related to the Bassa people.
[2][3] These people put up a resistance to the Germans when they invaded in 1889.
[4] This article about a Cameroonian ethnicity is a stub.