The Njyem (or Njem or Ndjem) are an ethnic group inhabiting the rain forest zone of southern Cameroon and northern Republic of the Congo. In Cameroon the Njyem live along the road running south from Lomié passing the government center of Ngoyla and going as far south as Djadom. From there footpaths extend to Souanke in northern Congo. Their territory lies south of the Nzime people and north of the Bekwel both related groups. Ngoyla is the largest Njyem center.
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