OMG, this is nerve wrecking to read.
We wish Mola Mbua peaceful rest in God's bosom. So sad...
MATUTE ESUNGE
OMG, May his soul rest with the Lord!!!
To the Ndokos' please accept my condolence.
Mme Anne Etape.
Washington DC
WONYAMOWE,
This is very sad indeed. We have lost a true legend. May he rest in peace!
Uma na nu
Kinge Namanga
My brothers Gervase, Edwin, Francis & the Entire Ndokos'
I am really very sorry to hear of your father's passing. I remember him as a smart and kind man. I know that you all have those qualities too and must have gotten them from him. I am not good with words but I hope that you can find some comfort from my words ~ my brothers. ___You are in my thoughts and prayers. Words do an injustice in explaining how much we shall and will miss Mola Thomas Mbua Ndoko. He will remain very alive in our memories and admiration. Can't believe this, however, the Almighty God is in control, may you all be strengthen by him at this difficult and excruciating time. Sure, of course, we are together in this. May his soul rest in perfect peace.
Sango Mot'a Muenya
DC
Wanyamoe,
Mola Ndoko has been one of the rocks, guardian of the tradition of the Mokpe. His death is a great loss to this tribe. While we mourn him we should remember his dedication in teaching us to keep the language and the tradition alive. May all of us keep the flame burning? May his soul rest in peace?
Mola Mbako
This is a shockingly sad news and an irreplaceable loss to the Fako Nation. There are no words fit to describe this sudden shock. We thank God for the life of Mola Mbua Ndoko. Let the Legend and National Treasure live on. He taught us everything: and his life, actions and works were prophetic. A leading light has gone. The Fako Nation will not see his like again.
May Mola Mbua Ndoko's Soul Rest in Peace; and may God continue to bless the Fako Nation and his family.
Mbua
Mola Ndoks, please accept my condolences. May his soul rest in peace.
Iya Ngowo
Mr Ndoko dead! Of course, it was going to come but is gut-wrenching all the same. Watching all my parents generation pass is a tough feeling, because it means we are now the elders, but we are in Britain and America instead of the Holy Land! Gervase, Edwin-Daniel & Francis, thanks for sharing your dad with us, who in turn was very generous with his knowledge of tribal lore, tradition and language. We will miss him!
Emil
May Mola rest in peace, your educating us on folklore and tradition has left us quite a legacy and Auntie Betty, Mola Edwin, Sis Therese, Francis, Elvis and the rest of the family - Blessed are those who mourn for they shall be consoled.
Mbamb' Elinge Kate Bilola Ndangu-Njome