Beba is a Fondom with several village communities that form part of the Benakuma sub-division in the Menchum Valley of the Northwest region of Cameroon.
They moved to Bamenda's Ntarinkon Quarter, then Mbengwi Village, later migrated to Ntamecheh and finally settled at their present location.
Villagers must move up to high elevations, to make a phone call or receive FM radio signals.
Recent research conducted by IRR[citation needed] in the village shows that cocoa, coffee and palms are viable crops.
Coco-yams, plantain Groundnuts and palms are currently cultivated in the village, and serve as the primary means of livelihood for its inhabitants.