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Enjoyable
Enjoyable En*joy"a*ble, a. Capable of being enjoyed or of giving joy; yielding enjoyment. --Milton.

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- Sultan Ibrahim Njoya (Bamum: ꚩꚫꛑꚩꚳ ꚳ꛰ꛀꚧꚩꛂ, Iparəim Nʃuɔiya, formerly spelled in Bamum as 𖦊𖧏𖣙, and Germanicized as Njoja) c. 1860 – c. 1933 in Yaoundé...
- Njoya may refer to: Ibrahim Njoya (1870–1933), ruled the Bamum people of Cameroon from 1885 until 1931, an intellectual, builder and inventor Seidou Njimoluh...
- Ibrahim Mbombo Njoya (27 October 1937 – 27 September 2021) was a Cameroonian politician and traditional King. He was trained as a civil administrator...
- Njoya (born 7 April 1941 in Nyeri District) is a theologian, human rights activist and a retired Presbyterian Church of East Africa Minister. Njoya holds...
- evolutionary series of six scripts created for the Bamum language by Ibrahim Njoya, King of Bamum (now western Cameroon). They are notable for evolving from...
- of living. King Njoya was much influenced by the missionaries who denounced idols, human sacrifice and polygamy. In response, Njoya cut back on royal...
- Ajara Nchout Njoya (born 12 January 1993) is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Saudi Women's Premier League club Al Qadsiah...
- Adamou Ndam Njoya (8 May 1942 – 7 March 2020) was a Cameroonian politician, lawyer, author, and professor. He was Minister of National Education from...
- present day, with information on the most famous of the Bamum kings, Ibrahim Njoya, who died in 1933 and who created a writing system at the end of the 19th...
- and reproduce.: 48  Njoya used this script to put together a book that composed of roughly twelve hundred pages. In these pages, Njoya detailed the history...