Nestled in the Momo Division of Cameroon’s North West Region, Mbengwi Municipality stands as the divisional capital, strategically located approximately 20 kilometers west of Bamenda. Its geographical coordinates place it at an altitude varying between 900 and 2000 meters above sea level, offering a diverse landscape that marks a significant ecological transition zone between lush forest and expansive grassland regions. Spanning a considerable area of 147,000 square kilometers, the municipality encompasses 29 distinct villages, each contributing to the rich tapestry of the region. Unifying these communities is a shared linguistic heritage, with the Meta language serving as the primary mode of communication, reflecting the common ancestry of the area’s inhabitants.