Source: Oral History.
The aboriginal inhabitants of Victoria (Fako) Division were the pioneer labourers in the plantations that German nationals established in the Division, 1890-1914.
As plantations continued to expand aboriginal habitants continued to die in hundreds as a consequence of forced labour in the plantations and in other assignments that the Colonial Administration in Buea forced them to do.
When it became evident that what remained of the active aboriginal population could no longer provide enough labour force for the plantations and Government Services the German Colonial Administration in Buea and owners of plantations recruited several hundred labourers from various Cameroon ethnic groups and then also brought in some technicians from Togo , Dahomey and Monrovia .
It is worthy of note that since more that one hundred years ago when plantations were established in Fako Division and the populations of the indigenous inhabitants forcefully displaced Bakweri villages are either Surrounded by plantations or situated at the edges of plantations
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Imba Thomas Mbua Ndoko
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