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Elsie Effange-Mbella | TO GOD BE THE GLORY | September 29, 2012 |
Pambe | If Etonde could write this story | September 17, 2012 |
Florence Ngole | My Condolences | September 13, 2012 |
Jeanne Kodo Tsanga | Condoléances | September 11, 2012 |
Aatsa Atogho | My Headmistress is Gone !! - Success Defined | September 10, 2012 |
Dear friends and family, please call Etonde !
It has happened. The "call" finally came – the call from Heaven and to heaven, and of course, the call from Sister Ebob, announcing the end of the road. It is time to “weepoice” with Egbe. Of course I mean time to weep and rejoice at once. Both are in order, for while we have lost a GREAT WOMAN, mother, grand mother, teacher, educator, disciplinarian, woman of faith, we have cause to rejoice that she has gone to rest after her fruitful labors as a WOMAN OF WORTH, and trust me, this is not just for the gallery as is bandied whenever anyone, yes, I mean anyone dies. I am proud I was thrashed by Ma Mbiwan, and without permission the tears begin to roll....
Yes, as I type, I cannot but allow them to flow.....
Mama, did you have a word with your husband who took off about the same time last year?
“Please madam” tell me, did you both have any communication by simple EPS before I wipe a tear?
Aunty, did you decide to board that flight with Justice Nyoh Wakai? That must make quite a duo, right?
This great BOBAN was my dad's best man and since then I have known worth between them and the rival SOBANS from where you chose your beloved husband. Today you are all gone and I ask, what will we become in a nation where crime is exalted and discipline is mocked? I am proud you gave me Etonde, one of my best classmates and sisters.
And as I sit here the tears flow....
Go ahead...let them roll.....
Weep not, Sister Ebob.
You did your part, and the Lord said, now is my turn to have her in my immediate presence....
Lament not Sister Didi, You were home twice last year for her, were you not?Look at that pose, that endearing embrace in church with your mum, Didi. There could not be a better souvenir to cherish. It has no match! Y’ a pas photo, n’est-ce pas?
Lefam so, Etonde, lefam so, ma sista! Lefam….
You have seen them off, one after the other, beginning with Acha’s death that you had to announce to Aunty Mojoko, whom you later saw off earlier this year and, of course your father last year. Now, after your father it is your mother’s turn. You have comforted many before, now be comforted.
As you let them flow, remember this one thing: you were blessed to have had them in the first place, then to have had each of them for as long as the Lord permitted. You can be proud of each of them. Yes you can, and you should. In your characteristic manner, you wrote your personal Psalm 151 after your dad passed.
Now you have cause to weave a personal Psalm 152, even as the tears flow…
Take heart, and go ahead, even as you let them roll……
Yes, Ma Mbiwan made discipline a beautiful tool,
I am today a joyful victim of that tool
If I escaped a lashing at Sunday school,
I was booked for a thrashing in Primary school
How could she miss pruning any promising lad?
Do listen to a plea more than than a ballad
As another one, born and bred in “GBEYA,”
Now made more famous by Ma Mbiwan and her family,
I join my Class one schoolmate, Dr Njoh Endeley,
And sincerely chime: Yondo swelele, Ma Mbiwan.
We can console ourselves, but things will never be the same again until we all rise to follow in the footsteps of these great folks that have graced a planet benighted by crime, pain and shame. Many have tried to make us believe success is the money you have, and this, in various currencies, the power you can wield in stifling the life and progress of a nation by staying in office for ever, or the amount of fame you enjoy at functions or across diverse media. What a waste! They will pay for many to write a eulogy for them, light a candle for them on their memorial website or sing a dirge for them, when they eventually succumb to Death, the leveler, but all what will be produced will pale in comparison with the spontaneous and sublime outburst of love, emotion and worth attested here. With time, and as we have seen in recent times, success may just be the number of lives you impacted positively down here and the guarantee of LIFE secured over there, thanks to faith in Jesus Christ. For Kah Wallah, “I have not seen you ( Ma Mbiwan) for years, yet you remain in my mind and spirit as that pillar which defined.” I will take it a step further: you defined success for me, and there are few honest souls that will not accept that yours was a great life, gaining the world and saving your soul, as opposed to the dreadful “what shall it profit a man if he gains the world and loses his soul?”
Farewell, Ma Mbiwan.
With you the title "Ma" is not just an achievement of age and time.
With you, it takes on a special ring that transcends history and geography as in generations you impacted and in people across nations that you educated.
Yesterday, they left from the first Bilingual Primary School, built by parents like her out there by the Yaoundé Municipal Lake in post re-unification Cameroon, and today they are serving on all continents.
Where are you Walters Aziah, Judith Shang, Dora Bille, William Egbe, Michael Awasum?
Did you get the news, Doris Forlemu Kamwa? Did you, Edney Ndumbe? Please tell Chris Nasah!
Where are the Fonlon boys, the Kisob kids, the Elangwes, the Agboraws, the Ekaneys, the Mongwas?
Yes, where are the Ekobenas, the….the ….and the ….and the…..?
If there was ever a need for Central Bilingual Primary School Alumni, it is now…
And the tears continue to flow....
Let them flow...
This time, as we look back, none can stop the flow….
This time, because they come with joy, let them roll ….
Aatsa Atogho for the Atoghos & the Etas.
Ozong Agborsangaya-Fiteu | A Tribute | September 9, 2012 |
Edwin & Brunhilda Forlemu | Tears in Celebration | September 9, 2012 |
TEARS IN CELEBRATION
For Elizabeth Efeti Mbiwan
Auntie Efeti, you lived a long and full life,
You bore the stark scars of love and strife.
Yet by the Lord’s grace were you blessed,
You faced and endured each tough test.
It’s now time for you to rest.
I have known you since I was seven,
Even then your kindness came from heaven.
The last time we visited you last November
You were weary but your smile shone all over.
Your sun has now set. You deserve to rest.
You were a loving mother like no other,
You were a sister even to many a stranger,
You were an aunt without comparison,
You were a spouse with a heart of reason.
You have earned the right to rest.
Even during the years of waning health,
When you struggled to catch your breath,
When memory receded into an unfathomable hole,
Your fortitude and grace remained whole.
Your journey is now done. You can rest.
We will miss you each and every day,
But you are now in a place better in every way,
For you will forever thrive in God’s Kingdom,
And to us will stream your guidance and wisdom.
For our sake, by God’s side you should rest.
So let us now celebrate you with joyful tears,
Let us thank God for all of your 82 years.
For how many of us will reach your mark?
How many of us will possess your spark?
Auntie, until we join you, go in peace and rest.
Edwin & Brunhilda Forlemu
8 September 2012.
Mrs. Faustina Yembe | Eulogy For Ma Mbiwan | September 4, 2012 |