Ndjoukou

[2][3] The locality is located in the municipality of Galabadja on the right bank of Oubangui, south of Sibut.

[6] On 10 October they killed two civilians and burnt down at least 16 homes after local hunter injured one of Séléka fighters.

[8] In September 2018 Anti-balakas kidnapped older man in the village and released him only after receiving a ransom.

[9] Between 4 and 6 February 2020 heavy clashes erupted between Anti-balaka and ex-Seleka forces in Ndjoukou subprefecture resulting in deaths and displacement of population.

[11] The Catholic parish of the Holy Family of Ndjoukou founded in 1895 is the oldest of the country after Saint Paul des Rapides in Bangui.