TRIBUTE TO PATRIARCH PA GANG PASIGA Robert Theodolus
A long-racer, mentor and role-model you were. The question now is not how you exited the stage but where have you gone to? To God’s heavenly Kingdom should be the answer. Pa, I have fond memories of the life you lived. “NYANCHA’AH NI MBEB NCHU’ii” was the nickname you gave yourself several decades back. Now, you are really ripe for the “NCHA’AH and as you will be laid to rest in your native Bali Nyonga precisely in MUNUNG quarter on Saturday 19th January 2013 you will always be remembered as the father, grandfather, great grandfather, husband, brother, uncle, teacher and friend who worked tirelessly to build a near perfect family of a universally positive reputation. This, initially, was made possible thanks to your high power of purpose and focus.
As a teacher, countless personalities who formed, earlier on the cream of Cameroon’s intellectuals, went through your hands during your tenure of office between 1942 and 1988 not forgetting that you yourself fell short of entering the 1939 pioneer class of Sasses College, as you went there later on in 1940 as student number 99 and left in 1941 due to financial shortcomings. You were very hard on your pupils because you wanted a very bright future for them. I remember fondly how you always told us; “spare the rod and spoil the child.” Those who went through your hands know what it means. Some parents who had recalcitrant children would come to you and say, teacher Robert, “I beg you, put eye for da ma piken, i don strong pass me”. Most often, you succeeded in achieving for such parents, very good results. With your own biological children who we are, it was even worse both at school and at home. There was a whip (molongo) at nearly every angle of the carabot house we had before. We paid the price and for that, we say thank you. It wasn’t a bad thing at all.
Pa, I cannot relate everything about you because it would take many volumes to do so. If I may add a little more, I would say that you were a man of high moral rectitude; you hated disgrace and being indebted to whosoever. You loved the church, your job, your wife and children and it is for this reason that the holy father Pope John Paul II imparted to you and your wife Cecilia Gang to you on, 1st January, 1987 his apostolic blessing on the occasion of your 45th year of service with the Catholic Mission and again on 1st May, 1988 on the occasion of your 40th wedding anniversary.
In my introduction, I called you a long-racer not because you were a race runner as such but that you lived for 91years. On the other hand, you were known to be a sprinter, a scout and a very good sportsman.
Pa, I know you will intercede for your family from heaven above and help keep us together as one person. Your last words were, “let there be peace, peace there must be.
Bye bye Papa. You’ll always remain fresh in our minds as we miss you physically. Go in the Lord.
Joseph Babila Gang (Son)