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Bamenda: Fallen MINUSCA Soldier Honoured

Late Warrant Officer, Chi Mih Godlove, received military honours on his last journey to Esu ancestral land on February 19, 2016.

 

Military honours and eulogies summed up the February 19, 2016 event in Bamenda where late Warrant Officer, Chi Mih Godlove who died on November 10, 2015 while serving the United Nations Multidimensional Intergrated Stabilisation Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA). North West Governor, Adolphe Lele Lafrique presided the event in the presence of the Commander of the 22nd Motorised Infantry Brigade, Col. Agha Robinson while Captain Tchoffo Boniface commanded the troops at the premises of the 22nd Command and Support Battalion.

It emerged from an eulogy by Lt Col. Atangana Mbarga that bullet wounds from enemy Central African rebels led to the death of Warrant Officer Chi Mih Godlove in the Central African locality of Batangafo. The Officer who joined the Cameroon’s Armed Forces in 1995 was cheered for courage, bravery and professionalism at the service of the military. It was revealed that he showcased maturity, loyalty, commitment, abnegation and know-how before the violent confrontation that snatched his life away.

Late Chi Mih Godlove was hailed as a model and an inspiration for the Army when he chose the supreme sacrifice in honour of the nation’s contingent that went on the peacekeeping mission to the Central African Republic. Curtains dropped on the homage-paying event with the governor condoling with the bereaved family which later drove to Esu-Menchum division, the final resting place for Warrant Officer Chi Mih Godlove.

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