Fon Ndikum II disappears
HRH Fon George Ngwashi Ndikum II, the Fon of Akum in Cameroon’s Northwest Region, has ‘disappeared’ at the age of 89. The Fon, who ruled the clan, also known as “Small London,” for an incredible 66 years, is said to have “disappeared” to be with the ancestors, according to North West tradition.
The disappearance of HRH Fon George Ngwashi Ndikum marks the end of an era. His disappearance is a significant event for the community, where he was a stalwart of peace and cultural preservation in a region marred by conflict since 2016.
Born in 1935, Fon Ndikum’s life was a tapestry of dedication to his people and their traditions. After receiving his primary education in Akum and continuing at Saint Joseph’s School in Mankon, he briefly worked for John Hold as a clerical clerk. His reign began on January 7, 1958, following the death of his father. Over the decades, Fon Ndikum became not just a leader but a repository of wisdom and cultural heritage for the Akum people.
In his own words during a 2023 visit to London for the Akum Welfare Association (AWA) fundraising, he expressed his role in the community: “When I am with them, I tell them that I am more or less their dictionary, their Bible, and that anything is in doubt, they should ask me,” he told MMI’s Mimi Mefo.
Fon Ndikum’s tenure was marked by his efforts to foster peace in a region that has seen significant turmoil. The armed conflict in Northwest Cameroon, which began in 2016, has wrought havoc on the local communities. Despite these challenges, the Fon remained a beacon of stability and a trusted advisor within the Northwest Regional House Assembly.
Throughout his reign, Fon Ndikum emphasized the importance of maintaining the rich cultural heritage of the Akum people. In an interview with Cameroon People Magazine and Sky Sports Radio Bamenda, he highlighted the community’s efforts to blend modernism with cultural traditions. “Akum people have a very rich culture and they are doing everything to maintain this rich culture,” he said. He detailed how traditional dances, both for men and women, and communal events like “Contry Sunday” play a crucial role in preserving their cultural identity.
Under Fon Ndikum’s leadership, Akum saw significant development. His initiatives included building roads to connect various quarters of the village, establishing a hospital, and ensuring access to drinking water. The Fon also spearheaded the construction of a community hall, which has become a hub for social activities such as weddings and other gatherings. “Immediately I took over, I brought my people together… and decided on how Akum could be developed,” he recounted.
Fon Ndikum was not just a leader but also a historian of his people. He traced the origins of the Akum from Tikari to their present location through various migrations due to soil infertility and tribal wars. This historical perspective has been vital in understanding the identity and resilience of the Akum community.
Fon George Ngwashi Ndikum’s legacy is multifaceted—one of peace, cultural preservation, and community development. His passing is a poignant moment for the Akum people, who now look to continue his work and uphold the traditions he so passionately safeguarded.
As the community mourns the loss of their Fon, they also celebrate the life of a leader who dedicated his entire existence to the service and betterment of his people. His disappearance into eternal glory is a reminder of the enduring impact of a ruler who was truly a dictionary and a Bible to his people.
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