Orbituary

Archdiocese of Bamenda Mourns the Passing of Monsignor Engelbert Nyamsai Kofon

In a solemn announcement that echoed throughout the Archdiocese of Bamenda and across Christendom, His Grace Archbishop Andrew Fuanya NKea shared the news of the passing of Monsignor Engelbert Nyamsai Kofon with the faithful. The venerable Monsignor breathed his last in the early hours of Holy Thursday, March 28, 2024, at the Bamenda Regional Hospital. His departure signifies the culmination of a life committed to serving others and upholding his beliefs.

Monsignor Engelbert Kofon, born on January 2, 1942, embarked on his journey in the priesthood on December 16, 1966, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to his sacred vocation that would endure for decades. His journey was characterised by a deep sense of humility, genuine compassion, and an unwavering faith in the teachings of Christ.

When Archbishop NKea spoke about Monsignor Engelbert Kofon, he emphasised the profound impact he had on the community, describing him as a priest who served as a guiding light. His relentless dedication, his unwavering belief, and his deep compassion for people made a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to cross paths with him.

Throughout his years of service, Monsignor Kofon had a profound impact on numerous individuals, providing them with guidance, comfort, and spiritual sustenance during times of hardship. His impact went well beyond the confines of the church, touching the lives of those who were overlooked and oppressed.

“As we mourn his passing, let us also celebrate his life,” urged Reverend Father Derek Che, Chancellor of the Archdiocese of Bamenda. “Monsignor Kofon’s dedication to Christ’s teachings serves as an inspiration to us all. May his soul find eternal peace in the embrace of the Most Holy Trinity.”

The news of Monsignor Engelbert Nyamsai Kofon’s passing cast a pall over the Archdiocese of Bamenda, yet amidst the sorrow, there is a sense of gratitude for the profound impact he made during his time on Earth. Details regarding his funeral arrangements will be communicated in the coming days, allowing the faithful an opportunity to pay their final respects to a beloved shepherd of the community.

In the words of Monsignor Kofon’s favourite scripture, “I am the way and the truth and the life” (John 14:6), let us find solace in the promise of eternal life, trusting that Monsignor Engelbert Kofon now rests in the arms of his Lord and Savior.

The Archdiocese of Bamenda stands united in prayer and remembrance as it bids farewell to one of its most cherished servants.

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