Njindom Palace Celebrates Christmas With Orphans
The palace of Njindom village, Tondig zone of the Meta Clan in Mbengwi has this year celebrated Christmas with orphans. H.R.H Dr. G. F. Fombo, the traditional ruler (Fon) of Njindom on Thursday December 24th 2020 communed with the kids of two orphanages in Mbengwi.
His first stop was at A Better World Children's Home, Kobenyang founded by Seta Withgodep Wiertz. Visiting the orphanage for the first time, he was amazed with the sacrifices made by individuals to better the lives of such underprivileged ones by providing them accommodation, food, clothing, healthcare, education etc.
At A Better World Children's Home, Kobenyang |
At House of Hope Orphanage, Wumfi |
A Better World has 50 orphans, a majority of whom are out of the orphanage because of studies. Many are in universities, professional schools and other higher educational institutes in Douala, Yaounde, Bambili etc. It's founder, talking to Mbengwi Online on phone disclosed that the task is becoming too cumbersome educating these kids that have attained higher levels of education considering their fees, rents, feeding and pocket allowance.
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However he remained optimistic that it's a task he took upon himself from childhood and with God on his side, everything will come to pass. He celebrated few of the children he brought up that have today gained a stand. Two have become BIRs (Rapid Intervention Battalion), a military unit, two are currently in ENS (Ecole Normal Superieur) Bambili from where they shall be graduating as government teachers while others are in workshops learning various trades like mechanics, woodwork, sheet meta etc.
H.R.H Dr. Gregory Fombo, Fon of Njindom |
Those back at the orphanage in Kobenyang are mostly the primary school kids to whom the fon offered non perishable food stuffs like rice, beans, groundnuts, vetable oil, soap, magi, salt etc in cartons and bags. Before handing over the items, he explained the source, that they're from his brother, Prince Fombo Daniel resident in the U.S who decided to reach out to the orphans through him the fon. H.R.H Dr. Fombo assured the kids that the donor is ready to come again and again based on their dire needs and if possible, fly some of the children over to America.
While appreciating their "Father Christmas, Tah Clinton, 14 years old on behalf of the kids said "We want to thank our uncle and our father very much for the food he has brought for us. Thanks for thinking about us. We pray God continues to bless him so that he continues to provide more and more" Madam Seta Judith, the matron of the orphanage on her part said "We thank Prince Fombo Daniel so much for thinking about these underprivileged children during this critical time that we've been facing crisis and corona virus. The children are very happy for the food he's provided them for Christmas. We assure him that he will never lack as more money will locate him because it's a blessing when one feeds these type of children"
Items Donated Per Orphanage |
The regretted the founder was unavoidably absent as he's in Yaounde running other errands but hopes they meet one day especially as he's a traditional title holder, thus getting to meet the fon of Njindom one on one will be a plus for him. Seta Withgodep Wiertz was in 2016 conferred a red feather and the title "Əbɔ Mɨfɔn" by the 7 fons that make up the Bome valley in the Meta clan, Mbengwi. The title means he is the fon's hands. He received this distinction as a result of his unending humanitarian works through constant provision of psychosocial, material, financial and other forms of support to widows, orphans, the underprivileged, people living with disabilities and the community as a whole for over 15 years now.
From Kobenyang, the fon's next bus stop was at House of Hope Orphanage, Wumfi. Here over 70% of the kids are below 10 years and the orphanage now has a total of 40 children. The same message was delivered to them by their august guest, the first ever traditional ruler to visit them. Addressing the little ones, the varsity don cum traditional leader said "I've come here on behalf of Prince Daniel Fombo who got some information about you and became interested that we should come and see how you're getting on and provide these little things for you to have for this festive period and encourage you to get on with life despite all the challenges and to assure you that there are people out there like him who are very interested in seeing that you grow up to be very useful and important people in this community."
Tah Clinton, A Better World |
Tende Clara, House of Hope |
Madam Seta Judith, A Better World |
Madam Ayaba Marvis, House of Hope |
Madam Ayaba Marvis is the founder of the orphanage. Thanking the fon for his visit and donation on behalf of Prince Fombo Daniel, she said "Having a fon in our orphanage is a big privilege. I really want to thank Prince Daniel for his gesture. Thank you for putting a smile on these children's faces and we pray one day you come to see how they've been growing. I pray that when these children eat your food and they're happy, may peace in your family be your potion in Jesus' name"
The spokesperson of the House of Hope Orphanage is Tende Clara. She too on behalf of the children couldn't hide her joy. In expressing gratitude to the donor, she said "We wish to thank Prince Daniel for his kind gesture over us. In fact we lack words to express our gratitude to you. As you've given to us, may God increase your life. We pray wherever you are, may the Almighty God bless and protect you"
As was the case with the first orphanage visited by the royal authority, this second one also received same assistance and quantity of rice, salt, soap, magi etc. The fon was accompanied on his visit by Madam Tamanji Catherine, Meta Presbytery Chairperson of the P.C.C and Madam Achu Mercy, General Manager of Njindom Cooperative Credit Union (NJICCUL) though not in the capacity of their offices but rather as daughters of the soil and close aids to the fon. Both women took note of the children's plight and hope to one day return to also stretch a helping hand for one good turn they say deserves another.
Madam Tamanji Catherine (L) & Madam Achu Mercy (R) |