Fokoué

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Fokoué
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Fokoué is a town and commune in Cameroon.

Fokoue, also known as foo kweh, meaning the "king of strength" in yehba,[ citation needed ] comprises a commune made up of five villages: Bamehou, Fomopea, Fontsa Toula, Fotomena, and Fokoue. The village Fokoue is under the reign of chief Henri Tchomba Tessa.[ citation needed ]

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