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This page should not be speedily deleted because... (you can look get more information on the included references in order to get more information on the topic. If possible, and if you have time, you may even edit the article and properly list the references in a more "Wikipedia-looking" format. I am new to Wikipedia and I'm having some difficulty properly achieving the task. And to millions of people in Cameroon and Nigeria, the Nyongo Society is real, while to others, it is simply superstition. Either way, its existence or lack there-off, has real consequences for tens of millions in that region. I believe, but I may be wrong, that it is worthy of Wikipedia article simply due to the number of people who have knowledge of it.) --Rogerwinters344 (talk) 03:14, 30 January 2014 (UTC)Reply