His Maternal Clan
Prince Azeh Alexander Ndikum's maternal roots run deep into the Tashi Clan, originally from Kaptsoh in Akum.
Prince shares the name Azeh with other Tashi cousins and nephews. His Tashi clan also bears this loss of one of theirs.
Prince Azeh Alexander Ndikum's maternal roots run deep into the Tashi Clan, originally from Kaptsoh in Akum.
Prince shares the name Azeh with other Tashi cousins and nephews. His Tashi clan also bears this loss of one of theirs.
-Fon George Ngwashi Ndikum II
-All the Princes and Princesses born to Fon Ndikum I
-Brothers Of the House of Odilia Shuri-Minya Ndikum
-Joseph Chebo (Nkwentifor) Ndikum - RIP
-Martin Chi Ndikum
-Alex Azeh Ndikum - RIP
- Stephen Fon Ndikum - RIP
He leaves behind his lovely and vibrant wife,
Celine Azueh Ndikum (Cherie-Maama)
His Children,
Patience Shuri Ndikum - USA
Nicholine Bitchui Ndikum - USA
Kennedy Ndikum - Cameroon
Neneh Ndikum - Cameroon
Loveline M'dzang Ndikum- USA
Grace Ngwe Ndikum - USA
Cyril-Bertrand(Tah) Ndikum - USA
Pa Alex Azeh Ndikum was the third of four sons born to Mama Odilia Shuri-Minya Ndikum with Fon Ndikum I of the Royal family of Akum. As a young kid he attended primary school in St. Joseph's Catholic School Big Mankon. He wrote the entrance exams into St. Joseph's College Sasse and CPC Bali. Even though he passed in flying colors, his family could not afford the tuition. Pa decided to migrate for greener pastures to Douala in the then French Cameroon. While in Douala, he established a flourishing business empire of photography and import/export. Within this period, he enrolled in French and English courses through which he earned a correspondence Law Degree. He was forced to relocate to Victoria during a brief period of unrest in the former East Cameroon. Pa joined the stamp duty and trusteeship under the Ministry of Finance when he arrived Victoria. On his many vactions to Akum Village, he met and fell in love with the love of his life, Celine Azueh, now also known as "Cherie-Mama". The two blessed their union in Holy Matrimony in 1965. Over the years, through Mamfe to Bamenda they have raised seven beautiful children and ten grandchildren.
Prince Alexander Azeh Ndikum is survived by his wife and seven children, ten grandchildren, many brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews relatives and friends to mourn him.