Mungo people

The Mungo have historically been dominated by the Duala people, and the two groups share similar cultures, histories, and claims of origin.

From a place called Piti (northeast of Douala), Mbedi's sons Ewale and Dibongo migrated south toward the Cameroon coast.

while others trace their ancestry to a man named Lokula who migrated east from near Efik territory in modern-day Nigeria.

The former tradition seems more likely, however, and the Nigerian story possibly indicates that later settlers entered Limba country from Efik territories at some point and assimilated.

In addition, individuals who have attended school or lived in an urban centre usually speak a European language.

Map showing the location of the various Duala ethnic groups of Cameroon