Ekondo-Titi

Ekondo Titi is a town with a manageable transport network that is adversely impacted by the rains during the wet seasons.

On November 24, 2021, Anglophone gunmen stormed a bilingual school in the locality, killing five civilians, including one teacher and four children.

[1] On March 2, 2022, Anglophone separatists bombed a car carrying numerous politicians and local officials and fired gunshots at the victims.

All six people on board died, including Mayor Nanji Kenneth and sub-prefect Timothée Aboloa.

[2] The vehicle bombing also killed a local representative of the Cameroon People's Democratic Movement, a gendarme, and the driver.

Map of Ekondo Titi Municipality