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Fw: Fwd: Wake-keeping planned for May 14, 2014 to honor and celebrate the life of HRH Professor Agbortabi




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From: Samuel Besong <sbesong@gmail.com>
To: "ambasbay@googlegroups.com" <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2016 2:59 PM
Subject: Fwd: Wake-keeping planned for May 14, 2014 to honor and celebrate the life of HRH Professor Agbortabi


Dear brothers and sisters of Manyu Division and Fellow Cameroonians,
 
The family of HRH Prof. Peter Agbortabi who passed away on April 26, 2016 and the Ndekwai elements in the United States are planning a Wake Keeping to honor and celebrate the life of their fallen husband, father, son, brother and leader.
 
The Late Chief's family and Ndekwai elements will be honored with your presence and participation at this memorable event. P1080358AWe also extend a special invitation to all Cameroonians to come and join us as we celebrate the life of our Chief/Statesman who contributed significantly to the development our community at home. Our Late Chief was a Statesman who inspired young minds to greatness and used politics as a vehicle to provide the tools that helped many to fulfill their dreams. Those who knew him well; saw him as a philanthropist.    
 
 
 
 
 
 
P1080393The Wake Keeping to honor and celebrate the life of HRH Prof. Peter Agbortabi is scheduled for Saturday, May 14, 2016.
 
Venue:     1515 Merrimac Drive
       Langley Park, Maryland 20783
 
Time:       8:00 pm -4:00 am
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
RSVP
Mr. David Agbor-Tabi 
Prof. Teddy Ako
Dr. Emmanuel Mbi
Mrs. Deborah Agbor-Tabi  
Mami Margaret Abunaw         405-640-6156  
Mami Catherine Ayuk              301-249-4753
Mrs. Agnes Orock Montanzza  301-728-4679
Dr. Peter Mbi                           443-538-2992
Dr. Steven Bate                       781-771-5529
Ms. Alice Tanyi                        832-771-6838
Mrs. Angela Ako                      832-659-8053
Dr. Takor Enoru                       240-646-4387
Dr. Jack Agbor                        859-351-7443
Sessekou Sandys Eyong        301-536-2127
Prof. Samuel Besong              302-883-1363
 
 
Samuel A. Besong, PhD
On behalf of the Agbotabi's Family and Ndekwai elements
 



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Delaware State University
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