292. In Bakweri Land, one name two faces.
There used to live at the same time two men bearing the name, Otto Ewumbuwa Monono. The two men were probably in the same age group.
(1). Otto Ewumbua Monono of Great Soppo. He was a Prince of the Royal Family of Sofa Mokongo (Great Soppo). He was a trained school teacher. He later gained admission in the Judicial Department of the Public Service.
After study leave in England he was appointed Administrative Officer in the Department of Provincial Administration, now Ministry of Territorial Administration. He later succeeded his father Sango Augustine Ewumbuwa Monono as Traditional Ruler of Sofa Mokongo. Otto died on the 27th of March 1999.
(2). Otto Ewumbuwa Monono of Wokpwae Village. He was a Prince of the Gbwikomi family in Wokpwae. He served the Basel Mission for many years in Nyasoso and in Buea.
He was one of the renowned composers of Bakweri traditional music of his time. He died earlier than Otto Ewumbuwa Monono of Great Soppo.
The two Ottos are survived by children, grand children and great grand children.
Oma nanu,
imba Mbua Ndoko.
Mola Mbua Ndoko
P.o Box 38 Buea, South West Province
Cameroon, West/Africa
Tel/Fax: 33-32-25-35
Mobile/Cell:79-73-47-14
Website: http://www.mbuandoko.com
Dear Mola Mbua Ndoko,
whenever I see your name, or e-mail address, it’s a must read for me. On this special e-mail, you have again captured my imagination and ecstasy. Your mention and portray of our father, Chief Otto Ewumbwa Monono, gives me great joy.
To many, his passing draws to memory the last Fako Mountain eruption of 1999. You have in your own special way, given papa a memorial.
I thank you.
Fike.
Posted by: Fike Monono | September 30, 2010 at 08:50 AM