mani belinga | condoléances | May 26, 2010 |
Josiane BELING | Mes sincères condoléances | May 26, 2010 |
Madame,
Je viens vous exprimer toute ma sympathie à l'occasion du décès du Pr. Martin NJEUMA. Devant la perte d'un être cher nous sommes tous faibles. Pour ma part, j'ai toujours vu en vous une femme exemplaire et forte. Je sais que vous trouverez les ressources nécessaires pour vous relever. Je voudrais juste vous dire que mes prières vous accompagnent. Que le Seigneur vous bénisse!
Mme Metanbou Hermine | Condoléances | May 26, 2010 |
Madame,
Aux noms de mes parents et à mon nom propre, je vous prie de recevez Madame, nos sincères condoléances à l'occasion du décès de Papa Njeuma qui a été pour nous tous un père. Que son âme repose en paix et que la terre de nos ancêtres lui soit légère.
Famille Teuma
Buéa
Graça Machel | You are very much in my thoughts | May 25, 2010 |
Dear Dorothy
You have been very much in my thoughts ever since I learnt of the passing away of your husband. I have been struggling to find the right way of expressing my profound solidarity with you.
A partner for life who goes first, takes with him a great part of the one who remains. Life changes forever, life is never the same. It’s a very deep sense of loss. It’s a very tough journey of adjusting to the new reality.
Please cherish every moment you shared together, count the blessings he brought to your life. Gather the pieces of your inner strength to accept that for now, anything you do, you do it for yourself, but you also do it to honour him, to keep his memory alive. May he rest in eternal peace!
Please remember you have in me someone you can count on.
Lots of love to you, Dear Sister!
Graça Machel
Prof. Dr. Mama Foupouagnigni | Condoleance message/Humboldt Association Cameroon | May 24, 2010 |
Family and Dear Friends,
Today, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the Humboldt Association Cameroon join the Njeuma family and friends to mourn a Dear friend and senior colleague. News of the departure of our father, elder brother and mentor came to us as a great shock and many of us who depended on his experience and guidance in shaping the policy guidelines of the Humboldt Alumni Association here in Cameroon are still to come to terms with this sad news.
Professor Martin Njeuma was the first Cameroonian to be awarded an Alexander von Humboldt fellowship in 1972. After his first research stay in
The nascent Humboldt Alumni Association of Cameroon comprising about 35 members has benefited much from his distinguished status of First Humboldt Fellow in
Despite his numerous commitments and the distance that separates
Professor Njeuma was a great historian and an icon in his domain. While Cameroonian scholars of history remember him for what he did in writing and shining the light on the history of our great nation, we in the Humboldt association remember him for painting a very clear picture of the role of the Federal Republic of Germany in the development of the nation –
While many young Humboldt fellows from
Dear family and friends, we know the depth of the pain and anguish that is in you during this very trying moment. We must however remember that only the Almighty knows why this has happened at this moment. The president of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in
Accept our heart-felt condolence.
On behalf of the Humboldt Association (Prof. Dr. Mama Foupougnigni, President) |
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Professor Vincent P.K. Titanji | Condolence letter from the University of Buea | May 22, 2010 |
Dr. Mrs. Dorothy L. Njeuma
Dear Madam,
Letter of Condolence
The entire University community was indeed saddened to hear about the death of your dear husband and our colleague, Professor Martin Z. Njeuma.
As Pioneer Dean of the Faculty of Arts, a member of Senate and Council, Professor Martin Njeuma was one of the Founding fathers of the University of Buea. During his sojourn at the University he mentored a generation of students and administrators and served as a reference for University traditions and good practices.
We had the honour and pleasure to have known him, to work with him and to appreciate his sterling humane qualities. We wish to convey our sincere condolence to you and the entire family and to inform you that we have you in our thoughts and prayers.
Yours sincerely,
Professor Vincent P.K. Titanji
Vice-Chancellor
Gabriel Nkengfack | ACCEPT OUR CONDOLENCES | May 20, 2010 |
To the Njeuma and Effange Families:
My sincere sympathy goes out to the Njeuma and Effange families for the untimely death of Uncle Zack as most of us were fond of calling him. I am still in total disbelief about uncle Zack's death because, I was in Cameroon in March 2010. I went to the house in Small Soppo to greet him, unfortunatetly for me, he was still asleep. I left his letter I brought from sister Bernedette with his wife. I never knew that will be my last visit. The last time Uncle came to visit in the US about four years ago, he came and spent some time with me. And as always, he gave me all the advice that he was fond of dishing out to all those who were so dear to him. Uncle Zack was a brother inlaw to our family, but he never treated any of us any different from his immediate family. He is obviously gone, but all his benevolent and invaluable deeds and contributions in our lives will never die. So, I can safely say, good bye uncle Zack. May the almighty God bless you. R.I.P.
Sincerely,
Gabriel Nkengfack
Maryland, USA
on behalf of the Nkengfack Family.
Professor Victor Anomah Ngu | Sincere and profound condolences | May 20, 2010 |
Dear Dorothy,
I want to add my sincere and profound condolences to the many you have received. I was shocked to hear about Martin’s passing away. I am in Houston unwell also and so it might my turn next. We are always surprised and saddened by these events. We should make room for others. May his Soul rest in peace. Courage!
Victor Ngu
Robert EKUKOLE | ACCEPT OUR CONDOLENCES | May 19, 2010 |
Dear Madam,
I learnt of Prof's death in London where I was held down by the volcanic ash from Iceland. On this very sad occasion Jessie and I would like to extend our deepest sympathy to you, Christine, her sister and the entire family that is mourning this loss. I will always remember Prof's good and kind words to me each time we met. He was so simple even when I first met him in the University of Yaounde. He was my Dean but paid special attention to me and a few other colleagues. I know his passing away will leave a vacuum that will be difficult to fill in the years ahead. For now, we can only remember his smiling face but more especially some of his good qualities that will linger around us forever. To you,Madam, I say:you have braved it all for so many years of your full life. You played your key in the synphony and The good Lord will reward you accordingly. Do accept or condolences because your present grief is ours too.
Robert EKUKOLE
Dr ABDOUL-AZIZ YAOUBA | Bon courage! | May 19, 2010 |
Bonjour Madame,
J'ai appris avec douleur la triste nouvelle du décès de notre père le Pr. Njeuma.
Le Pr. a été non seulement mon enseignant, mais aussi mon Directeur de Thèse et mon tuteur dans la vie quotidienne. Il était un Grand Homme. Qu'il repose en paix!
Mes condoléances les plus attristées à vous et à toute la famille.
Bon courage!
Dr ABDOUL-AZIZ YAOUBA