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Mediki Nanyongo Agnes, FAWODA Buea
 

Oh our aunty! Who are we going to call our Aunty again? You just disappeared in a twinkle of an eye without telling FAWODA women goodbye. You were a mother, sister in need and indeed because you built the capacity of grass root women through several training programs, and also introduced saving and loan schemes which have increased household capital and income and improved the standard of living of FAWODA women. You made it possible for rural women to assess information through the use of our local radio Bonakanda

Dear mother, sister, your death has placed a burden in our hearts but we have no regrets because we know you have gone to a place of glory and everlasting joy and peace. You were a woman of faith and in spite the pain you went through, we know you are now in the bosom of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Mbake Grace, for FAWODA Muyuka
 

 

Mama,
the news of your death came to us with great shock. Your departure has left a weight upon the hearts of FAWODA. The women who, because of you, are laughing ......God knows best. We shall try to emulate your calm and discipline nature. May you rest in perfect peace.


Mbake Grace, for FAWODA Muyuka
Eyole Mbome for FAWODA, Yaoundé
 
The pillar of "strength in Unity"! It is hard to believe that you are no more. Mama, the model for Fako women. Thank you for the love and care you showered on us. We pledge to carry on your vision. May your sweet soul rest in peace.
Joffi Effange, FAWODA Small Soppo
 

Iya Mojoko, our mother, our founder!
The news of your death was received with a lot of shock. Your innovative ideas to make the Fako woman to be self employed is what we will remember you with. Safe journey to your eternal home. Yondo Suwelele!

Egbe Monjimbo
 

             EULOGY FOR LATE IYA MOJOKO MUSONGE

My dearest Iya Mojoko Musonge, What can I say? Can it be said that life has been unfair to you? Can it be agreed upon that you finished your earthly race and your traveling days have all ended? Certainly, only God Almighty can best answer these hard questions. There has never been a day so dreary, when I got this sad news of your passing away. It hurts, aches, and pains with deep and indescribable feelings. Nevertheless, there is the assurance that God can make it bright unto the Soul that trusts. I thank you for the role you played in my life, especially at the beginning of my Ministry as a Pastor. I will always remember your gentle but firm words to my hierarchy: “Let that little girl do her work”. I remember the times I paid visits to you in Yaounde, and you always said: “Teke, (Late Teke Ngale), let my Baby Pastor in”. When I announced my Ordination to you, you became so excited and three of you (Late Queen Gladys Endeley and Pa Menyoli were the other two), each offered to pay for 03 Cassocks. When I told you Pa, (Dr) Menyoli had already paid for the gown, you said, “I shall also do my own part”. That you did very well. One thing you kept on reminding me about was to encourage young Bakweri girls to join the Ministry. Today, there are four of us and I promise to follow your course, God being my helper.

My dearest Iya Mojoko Musonge, I know the Angels are happy, singing with the heavenly choir to welcome you the “Great Woman of Faith”. God’s wondrous Grace had been made known to you and today Jesus bids you “Come and take your Rest”.

REST IN PEACE, IYA MOJOKO.

YOUR BABY PASTOR, NDUMA WOSE PC, MOLYKO.

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