Ayafor Quinta Mefor Fozoh passed on on Monday 22nd of February 2021 at the Yaounde regional hospital.
Ayafor Quinta was born on the 27th November 1981 at the Bamenda regional hospital. Daughter of late Ayafor Paul Chungong and Anastasia Nkemachi. She was the third child in a family of six.
Quinta started school at the Catholic primary school Fundong, where she obtained her first school leaving and common entrance certificates respectively. Later on, she was admitted into Government High school Fundong where she spent 3 years before being transferred to Presbyterian secondary School Bafut, where she completed and obtained her Ordinary levels certificate. She then proceeded to high school in Longla Commercial College (LCC) Mankon where she obtain her Advance levels certificate.
Quinta was granted admission in the University of Yaounde I (Ngoakele) where she graduated with a degree in African Literature after 3 straight years.
After having graduated from the university, Quinta enrolled in a computer school for 1 year while searching for a job. She finally obtained a job in the transport sector and had to spend 3 months job- preparation training in Yaounde. At the end of her training, she was posted to Bamenda to head a department in transport office know as HTT(HIGH-TECH) where she was the chief of Office. She worked there for 10-11 years and was transferred to Bafoussam. From Bafoussam she was moved to Yaounde due to circumstances beyond her control. After having spent about 3 years in Yaounde, she was confronted by the shocking, tragic and unexpected death.
Quinta was a single mother of 3: Verand 13, is the eldest daughter, Paul-Jayden 9, the only boy and Sasha 6, is the last daughter. She was an extra ordinary loving and caring mother not just to her biological kids but to every child or human who came across her way.
Her sudden tragic death is not just a heavy loss to her kids and family, but also to all those who met her on earth. She was such a beautiful soul, an open minded person with a pure heart. Queen knew no evil but unconditional love and compassion for humanity. The testimonies of her kind-heartedness can best be narrated by all the thousands of friends and family members who had the opportunity to meet her while she was still alive. She was a blessing to many, a down to earth person who dedicated her whole life in helping any one in need when she had the means.
Her sudden death has created a painful vacuum in the hearts of those who loved her. Quin, you are irreplaceable.
We thank God for her life here on earth because she lived like a true queen both within and without. Above all, she was a God fearing woman and a true example of love.
We will love you forever Ayafor Quinta Mefor Fozoh. Fare thee well! Adieu!