Monday 15 June 2015

14 June 2011 – 14 June 2015

 Prof. Anomah Ngu remembered 4 years after
Prof. Anomah Ngu’s children, Azah and Achidi praying for their father’s soul
Late Prof. Anomah Ngu
A holy mass organized on Saturday 13 June 2015, at the Clinique de L’Espoir in Essos, Yaounde, was aimed to celebrate the life and vision of the venerated Professor of Medicine and surgery, who died on 14 June 2011. Prof. was born in 1926.
    The late wife of Prof. Anomah Ngu, Ma Clara Etoh, was also remembered during the mass,s that was called by the children of the late Prof. – Azah Ngu and Achidi Ngu, and workers of Prof. Anomah Ngu’s clinic and research center, the famous Clinique de L’Espoir in Yaounde.
    In his homily during the mass, Rev. Father Tabeson recalled the late Prof. as a great man and a
    The Rev. Father said that Prof. may have passed on to eternity, but his legacy, especially his vision for Cameroon, Africa and the world lives on. He also prophesied that Prof’s plan for his family will come to pass.
    Rev. Father Tabeson said he accepted to celebrate the special mass in memory of Prof. because he saw the utmost need to intercede for Prof.s vision and especially his family.

    He said through Prof’s children asked for a low-key celebration, God has decided to make the celebration high-key, and this is because Prof. Anomah Ngu was also a prayer warrior and somebody who had the desire to go to heaven upon his death.
    In his testimony after the Holy Mass, a Soban who described himself as one of Prof.’s disciples, recalled Prof’s humble birth and upbringing in Old Town Bamenda and how Prof. later challenged what was referred to at the time as the Old Town Syndrome – the belief by the Bamenda public that nothing good can come out of Old Town.
    He said despite being an Old Town boy, Prof. went to Sasse College and later became one of the greatest Professors of medicine in his time.
    For his part, Prof’s son, Achidi Ngu, admitted that his father was a great man, a very great and successful man. He said all they can do now is to make sure their father’s vision and legacy live for as long as they are alive and even beyond their time.
    “We will and cannot allow our father’s vision and legacy to die,” Achidi Ngu said, thanking the workers of Prof. Anomah Ngu’s Clinique de L’Espoir, especially Dr. Bisong Henry for holding strong and staying committed in seeing that Prof’s AIDS Vaccine (Vanhivax) project is alive.
    Apart from Prof’s children and workers of his clinic, the Special intercession Mass was attended by Sobans as well as friends and well wishers of the Anomah Ngu’s family.
    At the close of activities, some Sasse Old Boys present sang the Sasse anthem as guests where ushered to the room where some snacks and Fanta had been prepared for them.

great Sasse Old Boy – SOBAN (he was of the 3rd (1941) batch).

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