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Leave a tributeR.I.P. Grand Prof
Every day I remember you in my prayer, in my thoughts. Your memory can never be forgotten. You were the person who understood everybody easily, and always have time to show to everyone the right and the wrong. I hope you are very well in heaven.
May God grant eternal peace to your soul to live happily in his divine paradise.
I miss you so much Dad.
Je garde de lui l'image d'un clinicien-pedagogue hors pair et très simple, proche des apprenants. C'était un homme omniprésent et omnipotent plein d'énergie qui ne delessait aucun pan de ses tâches que nous autres on lui demandaient comment il s'y prenait pour honorer très bien à tous ses engagements multiformes.
Grand Prof je suis sûr qu'en dehors de moi tu as façonné des générations des médecins que tu continueras d'inspirer là haut auprès de Dieu le père. RIP
I'm not ready to let you go.
But you've already departed,
And my heart is feeling so sad.
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R.I.P. Grand Prof
You will remain my hero
Prof. Dr. Nana Philip raised me up from form I until high school. He was my uncle, my father, my hero. He was so humble, and just a good person. I still can't believe that he is gone. His death was unexpected and very hard to accept.
Dad you gave me love and taught me values. My love for you was unconditional, and you knew it that is why You was taking, and present me to your friend as your first daughter. You did not even give us a chance to repay you or say thank you.
Dad, i really appreciate all you have done for me even if I did not have the opportunity to say it, I will still recognise that. You will always remain my hero, my model. May your Soul Rest in Peace. I will miss you so much, and Love you forever.
Carine Flore Soppi
You are and will remain my role model
Prof. Dr. Nana Philip Njotang was in the 4th year at the medical school CUSS (Centre Universitaire des Sciences de la Santé) when I was in primary school 3rd class at Loum Catholic School.
During the holidays that year, he came to visit us. What he did not do every year. Thank God he was around that year because I had failed to go to 4th class of the primary school . It is thanks to him that I changed primary school, which was the 3rd milestone of my life and very important one until today.
A year and a half later, it was he who consoled me after the death of my father. The fifth milestone of my life began when he took me with him to Yaounde. I remained under his charge until the age of 22 when he sent me to Germany to continue my studies.
He took care of me, fed me, protected me and made decisions that made me the man I am today.
Dad, I thank you for all that you did for me as well as for the others that do not have the opportinuty today to say it. May God watch over your soul and give it the place it deserves. Rest in Peace. I love you.
Joseph Cyril Kopse