Can't believe that I am writing this, that the legendary presenter of 'Women and Development' on Crtv in the 90's, is no more.
She was currently working at the United Nations Information Center as National Information Officer.
She was currently working at the United Nations Information Center as National Information Officer.

Shocking but yet true. When the roll is call up yonder..... Father called up daughter to join him? So, so sad. RIP Mama Anne N N. Adieu!!!!
ReplyDeleteDeath is the last chapter of Life but the first chapter in eternity.
ReplyDeleteRIP Anne Nsang .
OMG!!!
ReplyDeleteMoity it is so so shocking. I cannot believe I am reading this. Something is happening in this life and I pray the good Lord opens our eyes to see it.
ReplyDeleteTill we meet my dear
ReplyDeleteJesus Christ. Since she left CRTV the gap has not yet been filled. Moity help us
ReplyDeleteShe is dead but her good works live on. Adieu Anne Nsang Nkwain!
ReplyDeleteSo sad, fare thee well Anne
ReplyDeleteThis is soo sad! She was such a great role model. May she rest in perfect peace.
ReplyDeleteShe was such a talented journalist and a dynamic woman...remember seeing her close up in the nineties when she came to Kumba reporting during the funeral of Madam Beseka, a secretary to Mafani Musonge. She had such class. Well, it is the way of all the earth. We pray comfort and grace for her entire family during this double demise.
ReplyDeleteReally, she was my role model. She is the force that drove me to go study JMC in Buea. RIPP Anne Nsang. Forever remembered.
ReplyDeleteLife indeed is brief.
ReplyDeleteRIP Anne Nsang. She was a force of nature
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This is a great loss to Cameroonn. We will forever remember you. RIP
ReplyDeletemay her soul rest in peace.she will forever be missed.
ReplyDeleteMay your gentle soul be so at peace maam.hmmmm so sad but you are in better hands.
ReplyDeleteRIP Madam Anne Nsang, there is none like you. Rest now.
ReplyDeleteMay her soul rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteOmG so sad. I used to love her voice. Rip
ReplyDeleteIs so sad and heart breaking. She ve run her full race and now what awaits her is her crown of glory which the lord promise to all his faithful servants, I pray she be remembered at the Eucharistic table. RIP Anna
ReplyDeleteMoity, this is devastating news!
ReplyDeleteCameroonians will miss her eloquent and assertive voice.
May her soul rest in peace
RIP Anne Nsang Nkwain
ReplyDeleteThese are moments to look inwards. When such an icon falls, we ought to know death won't respect us either. The questions are:
ReplyDelete1. whether we will leave a legacy like Mama Anne did, or just buildings and cars;
2. whether we will comfortably sing "Rock of ages Let me hide myself in thee" as she is singing now, or we'll say like the fools in Noah's day "Lord I now believe" when it'll be too late.
Gracious woman when I saw your name Anne Nsang. I wasn't sure.. but I said this name reminds me of a beautiful and gracious journalist. Google became my friend and I scream out loud. If I had seen the name Nkwain earlier on. I would have recalled.
ReplyDeleteWhile watching you back in the days. I remember conversations that you were Daddy's beloved daughter.