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facter

Touching tribute. I wished I met the lady.

damike

May her soul Rest In Perfect Peace.

S. Mbua

I'm extremely touched by her passing, I never had the chance to meet her in person however on like many of us who grew up in Buea can still relate to her beautiful voice; very sad to lose such a vibrant voice and personality - Rest In Peace

Bob Bristol

What a lost!!

All the pluses written about Aunty Becky are quite in place and CRTV may take a decade to have her type. I doubt if I would ever enjoy any debate over CRTV that is not coordinated by her.

However, at a time when we had a devil pulling us down the gutters, at a time when every right-minded Cameroonian could see how Biya was ravaging the entire country, Aunty Becky showered praises at him. She even went as far as calling him daddy.

I wish I didn't have to mention this. May her soul rest in peace.

annit SPARROW

people are dying every second in this world, some go unnotice, some like "celebrity" will be purpetted. will like everyone to examine ourselves and ask where is JESUS. IN OR OUT OF OUR HEART.

Patrick Mbong

I remember when I used to listen to her programm back home. May her soul Rest in Perfect Peace.

marjorie.

U will be dearlly missed sleep tight.

misty

can't believe Auntie Becky has passed on,but after mj every other death is believable.I love auntie becky eventhough I never knew her in person.I used to tell people that she had a 'smiling' voice and that voice cheered a lot of people esp on luncheon date in those days.Rest in peace big sister and may the angels welcome you.We salute you.

Charlie Ntamark

You have been a great public servant over several decades, You were non partisan and a voice of reason.
Will miss you.

Alfred

Misty that is very good. You noticed the "smiling voice". That is her American training, which emphasizes the smile in the voice and attitude while broadcasting. The European training/French school, after which the journalism school in Yde is modelled stresses a voice and tone of importance.

Njifenzt

Great lady. Rest in Peace

CHARLES

This is really bad news.Thank you aunty Becky for all your good work.May your soul rest in peace.

Bernadette Ntuv

Aunty Becky,your voice have been one of the angels voices that can never go away from many of us who really knew you,may you rest in peace.

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