
Ayah Paul Abine
BY Sandrine Akeabeh
On Sunday June 16, former Supreme Court Judge Ayah Paul Abine took to the altar and decleared himself the Church Warden of St Charles Lwanga Molyko Parish.
The pronouncement was greeted with applause and acclamations from Christians.
Justice Ayah said he took up the post because there had been much disturbance and unnecessary movements especially of children during Holy Mass, which he said often called for attention.
The 69-year-old also entreated those he called “young men of his age,” to join him maintain order in church during mass. He assumed duty on Sunday June 23 which coincided with the feast of “Corpus Christi,” meaning “the Body of Christ.
The legal luminary cum church warden was seen coordinating christians during the solemn Eucharistic celebration at the St. Charles Lwanga Molyko Parish in Buea.
Justice Ayah, remains the only Church warden for the 10:30 am mass in the said Parish.
Besides being a staunch Catholic and a Christian of St Charles Lwanga Molyko Parish Buea, Mr. Abine is a right activist, traditional ruler, former politician, philanthropist and social critic. He has proven to be grounded in faith and church activities.








