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OBITUARY ANNOUNCEMENT: RETIRED REV. NGU ELIZABETH AKWI

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OBITUARY ANNOUNCEMENT: RETIRED REV. NGU ELIZABETH AKWI
The Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon (PCC), the Rt. Rev. Miki Hans Abia, regrets to announce the passing into glory of the Retired Rev. Ngu Elizabeth, which occurred on Thursday 5th February 2026, in Douala, following injuries sustained after she was knocked down by a motorbike.
Her mortal remains have been kept at the Laquintinie Hospital Mortuary Douala.
On behalf of the PCC, the Moderator extends heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family, the Pastoral Corps, and the entire PCC community.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
“Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.” (Revelation 14:13)
Rt. Rev. Miki Hans Abia
Moderator, PCC
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LUBP Officially Receives Rev. Nformi Valentine Ndinwa in Solemn Divine Service

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The Reception Service of the Presbyterial Secretary for Lebialem Upper Banyang Presbytery (LUBP) was held today, Sunday 8th February 2026, at PC Fotabe Congregation.
The Presbyterial Secretary, Rev. Nformi Valentine Ndinwa, who was inducted on 23rd January 2026 at the Synod Office alongside fourteen (14) other Presbyterial Secretaries by the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon (PCC), the Rt. Rev. Miki Hans Abia, was officially received during a solemn Divine Service.
The service was presided over by the Moderator’s Personal Representative, the Secretary of the Constitution Committee of the PCC who doubles as the General Secretary for CEPCA/CPCC, Rev. Prof. Mbengu David Nyiawung.
Preaching from Matthew 13:1-9 & 18-23, Rev. Prof. Mbengu delivered a compelling sermon based on the Parable of the Sower. He presented the Presbyterial Secretary as a sower sent by God, reminding him that the congregations contain four types of soil. He encouraged him to use the language of a good pastor; one who not only plants the seed of God’s Word but also nurtures and follows it up until it bears fruit.
It is worth noting that the Moderator’s Personal Representative arrived in Fotabe on Saturday 7th February 2026 and was warmly received by the Presbyterial Secretary, and Pastors of the Presbytery.
The service was graced by some PCC Pastors who are indigenes of the Presbytery but currently serving in other presbyteries, alongside, some elites, traditional rulers, as well as family members, friends, and invited guests.
Correspondent: Rev. Kelvin Asang
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Meta Presbytery Receives Rev. Nchotu Moses with Joy and Testimonies

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Meta Presbytery Receives Rev. Nchotu Moses with Joy and Testimonies

Pastors, Presbyters, and Christians of Meta Presbytery have described their Presbyterial Secretary, Rev. Nchotu Moses, as a humble, jovial, focused, and loving man of God.

These heartfelt tributes were expressed during his Induction Reception held at PC Mbengwi Congregation on February 8, 2026. The ceremony was presided over by the National Secretary for Men’s Work, Rev. Paul Ngu Tah, who represented the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon (PCC), Rt. Rev. Miki Hans Abia.

In his exhortation, Rev. Paul Ngu Tah encouraged Rev. Nchotu and the Christians who gathered in solidarity to live lives that bear good fruit—lives that will strengthen and edify God’s people in line with the vision of the Church. He emphasized that leadership in Christ’s vineyard requires humility, faithfulness, and consistency.

The event was marked by genuine love, fervent prayers, and words of blessing showered upon Rev. Nchotu and his family. Christians testified that his impact has already been felt spiritually, morally, and financially within the Presbytery.

As the fourteenth Presbyterial Secretary of Meta Presbytery, Rev. Nchotu Moses pledged to continue serving diligently, leading by example with humility and dedication.

The reception ended in thanksgiving and renewed commitment to support the ministry entrusted to him.

Reporters: Chi Faizefeu Wei / Jerome Tawani

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