Yeri (grandson) | Bye Grandpa | November 30, 2014 |
Joe Jikong | When language is deficient | November 30, 2014 |
Henry Kari | Human Developer | November 29, 2014 |
YRH/Prof/Senator/Pa Stephen Yariwa Jikong.
When I was lost, you found me
When I was hungry, you fed me
When I was hopeless, you advised me
When I was homeless, you sheltered me
When I was broke, you gave me money
When I was uneducated, you educated me
When I was thirsty, you gave me a drink
When I was homesick, you visited me
When I needed God, you prayed with me
When I needed a father, you found me
When I needed a mentor, you stepped in
When I needed tradition, you blessed me
When I needed a leader, you stepped forward
When I needed knowledge, you empowered me
When I needed a neighbor, you knocked daily
When I needed an Angel, I was advised to look closer home
Rest in peace, mission accomplished.
Henry Kari
Texas, USA.
Jude Lakbub | To our Boabab | November 28, 2014 |
Pa, i first met you in Clarksville in August of 2012 when i was travelling from Tennessee to Kansas. When i told you that i was moving to Kansas to continue graduate studies, our discussion took a sudden turn. You put on your mentor hat, your fatherly hat, and you told me the same things my farther usually told me each time i was leaving the house to go back to school: "work hard, push on with studies, go as far as you can go, let the sky be your limit, etc" Above all, you told me that i should never forget where i came from (Mantung Land). We never met again after that but i heard your voice on many occasions during our MACDA-USA meetings, calling on us to develop our land, to build hotels, restaurants, provide scholarships for students etc. Pa, you are our baobab! You have gone to rest with the Lord but your memories will live with us as we follow your example. Adieu!
Shey Dr. Peter MABU | IMORTALIZING VIRTUES | November 28, 2014 |
IMORTALIZING VIRTUES
Courageous, Constructive, Critical, Creative and Committed:
These virtues all beginning with the letter, “C” are some of the striking endowments for which our compatriot, and brother in Christ, Professor Stephen Jikong will be remembered by those who knew him closely. As a responsible citizen, Prof. Stephen Jikong was not only committed to the needs of the family in Nwa, but also his Division, Donga-Mantung, in particular, and Cameroon at large.
During his life time, Prof. Jikong was so constructive, creative and committed that this spirit could be seen and felt in the educational institution, where he taught, wherever he served.
As Secretary of the Etoug-Ebe Baptist Church, Yaoundé, in the late seventies, Brother Stephen Jikong was so frank and constructively critical that he would not hesitate to air his views on crucial issues no matter what others felt about his stand. This critically constructive spirit earned for him within the EBC the nickname, “Moderator”. As a patriotic citizen, he bore the challenges of loyalty and selfless stewardship of his community, the church and his country, Cameroon in its sustained struggle for peace and development.
Prof. Steve Jikong’s transition is a challenge for his compatriots to emulate the virtues for which he was admired, and appreciated.
ADIEU Bro. Steve
Shey Dr. Peter MABU
Friend and Christian Brother.