The entombment ceremony was presided over by the Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Defence, Beti Assomo Joseph at the Roger Milla Stadium in Bigbally alongside members of government, top military officers, religious and traditional authorities not leaving out the population of Lolodorf and its environs who came out massively to bid farewell to one of their pace setters and development bulldozer of their division
The inhumation ceremony started with a religious service carried out by a college of clergy coordinated by Reverend Dr Jean Libom Li Likeng who concluded the religious service after Reverend Pastor Onana Koa Didier had preached from the book of Act 20:17-27 calling on the conscientiousness of the mourners that instead of crying they should be reflecting on where they will spend eternity. For no one knows the day nor the hour the cold hands of death will come knocking at your door.
After the church service came the time for acknowledgement beginning with Retired Navy Captain Bissi Missie Jean Pierre followed by the representative of the 28 friends, family members and traditional leader of his clan.
The condolence message of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, His Excellency President Paul Biya and wife read by the Senior Divisional Officer for the Ocean Division describing the decease as a Vaillant and patriotic soldier whose land mark will leave for generations, marked the end of the testimony.
Following suit was the escorting of the remains of the Vice Amiral to his residence not far from the Roger Milla Stadium in Bigbally. As the procession advance the people wept as the casquet carrying the demise of Vice Amiral N’gouah N’gally was ushered to the six feet deep apartment in his family cemetery where he sleeps for eternity.