Diadjibine Gandéga

Diadjibine Gandéga (Arabic: انجاجبني الشرفه), also written Njabni, N'Djabni etc.

The climate is hot, with low rainfall of 150 to 350 millimetres (5.9 to 13.8 in) during the July-October rainy season and sparse vegetation.

It has seen high levels of migration of workers to Nouakchott, West Africa, Europe and America in search of a better life.

The culmination was creation of a 4 by 18 feet (1.2 by 5.5 m) mural to be placed on a wall of the junior high school library, which was to be officially opened in April 2003.

[6] In September 2007 the village experienced torrential rains, which caused more than 50 houses to collapse.