The guardian limbe

The guardian limbe The Guardian is a child sponsorship program that provides support for the less privilege children in our local community. Lucia in South Africa.

We are based and operating locally in Limbe. Our ultimate goal is to see children and their families reach a point of greater self-sufficiency, so they are able to further their own dreams and visons. Limbe (1858–1982: Victoria; also spelled Limbé) is a seaside city in the South-West Region of Cameroon. Limbe was founded in 1858 on the southern slopes of Mount Cameroon by the British missionary Al

fred Saker. At the 2005 Census, the population was 84,223. Victoria was founded by the British missionary Alfred Saker of the Baptist Missionary Society of London in June 1858.. Due to this treaty, initially Victoria and its vicinity was not part of the new German colony Kamerun and remained under British administration. On May 7, 1886 Great Britain and Germany agreed to exchange Victoria and its vicinity for German rights at the Forcados River in Nigeria and St. On March 28, 1887 Victoria and its vicinity were handed over to the German administration. At the same time Swiss Presbyterian missionaries bought the land from the Baptist Missionary Society in 1887. Victoria became British again in 1915. In 1982 Victoria was renamed and is since then known as Limbe. Named by the native of bakweri tribe The Southwest Province's official language is English, although French is often spoken due to the city's geographic proximity to Douala, where the official language is French. Most of the population speaks Cameroonian Pidgin English. The native language of the region is Bakweri or Mokpwe

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