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His Life

Life has its moments

April 23, 2022
Today Daddy, your were given your mandate to join heaven and all the hosts of angels welcomed you there. The thought of it only that you left us for heaven wasn't an easy decision both for you and us your kids here on earth. 

O Lord, into your loving arms I entrust my beloved father. Please lord let him Rest in Perfect Peace in your bossom.

Papa you were the only one who taught us the value of Patience (Mimshe), the art of detachment from vanity, and the need for selfless service to the community.

All of us have to die and depart this earth one day, and it is the bitter truth. I know you're in Heaven smiling down at us and interceding for us, that has always been your nature and even in the other realm, your spirit remains unshakable... we shall continue to make you proud and happy for your legacy shall remain solid. Adieu mon pere cheri, toi qui est parti a l'heure que Dieu a voulu. Que ton Ame reste en paix au nom de Jesus AMEN.

Memorial Mass service

June 19, 2021
The Mbaimoun Nji Family will like to invite you for the mass ceremony of the life of their late father Pa Mbaimoun Nji John which will take place in Bayelle Church on the 16th of July 2021 at 8am Prompt.

Biography of our beloved Father

June 11, 2021
Pa Mbaimoun Nji John was born on the 22nd of January 1940 as second child and first son of the union between his parents Nji Mbouombouo Seidou Nfortumngwa and MafoulieSarah.

He attended primary school and obtained the standard six certificate at the catholic primary school Balikumbat small market.

He later relocated to small Soppo Buea where he became a teacher and assistant Botanist for the British government, as they shuttled between mountains and Victoria in search of insects, reptiles and other wonders of our vegetations.

In 1961, he succeeded in the very first recruitment of the southern Cameroons frontier guard service, which later was renamed “Southern Cameroons Customs and excise service”.

His first mandate of duty took him to Wum, Bangourian, Esu and Santa, the then Northern Zones.

He got married on the 1st of December 1966 to his first wife, Mama Manjia Njoueretou Spouse Nji Mbaimoun.

He was then transferred to the Tiko warf as chief of Service. There he family increased with the birth of their first son Layou Mbaimoun Nji Charles (Of blessed Memory) who was born in 1967.

That same year, he was again transferred to Bekumu Ubenekang where he served as chief of post till 1973. There at Bekumu, he got married to the second wife, Chinedu Mina, of which their union gave birth to a son Ngavomoun Mbaimoun Nji Dominic.

Duty calls again by ending 1973, he was transferred to Kumba customs brigade where he served as chief of post.

In 1978, he was again transferred to Bafoussam as chief of post. He served there for 3 years and was again transferred to Douala in 1981 to the customs Headquarters. He headed the ports entry 1 till 1984, when he was again transferred to Bamenda as chief of customs mobile brigade till his retirement on the 30th of June 1994.

On the 18th of July 1991, he was honored and decorated by the president of the republic to the rank of “Chevalier of the Cameroon order of merit”.

He enjoyed his restful retirement taking care of his family and finally rested in the lord on the 23rd of April 2021.



He left behind his wife,8 kids, and 16 grandkids to keep his legacy moving.