From September 27 to 28, 2025, Bell Canton proudly and fervently hosted the Ngondo caravan. This symbolic stop in Njo Njo, in the heart of Douala, was marked by moments of communion, celebration of identity, and a strong popular mobilization around Sawa cultural values. Dances, Miss pageants, traditional wrestling, and inspiring speeches defined these days, held under the sign of living together.
From September 27 to 28, 2025, Bell Canton pulsated to the rhythm of the legendary Ngondo Caravan. An emblematic stop in Njo Njo, in the heart of Douala, marked a new stage in the celebration of the Sawa peoples’ cultural identity. More than just an event, the caravan was a moment of fraternal communion. The speeches of traditional leaders and local authorities highlighted the importance of living together. Numerous activities were held on this occasion, including the Miss pageant, traditional dances, and traditional wrestling.
According to spectators who came to participate in this caravan, Bell Canton, through its meticulous and majestic organization, demonstrated its commitment to celebrating tradition with grandeur, without neglecting openness to modernity. The guests, who came from various neighborhoods in Douala and beyond, also praised the warm welcome and the quality of the entertainment.
Through this caravan, the Ngondo reaffirms its role as a link between generations and a cultural showcase for the Littoral region. The stop in Njo Njo, a symbolic place for the canton, also transformed the streets into a veritable open-air cultural feast, where emotion, nostalgia, and identity pride intermingled.