The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigerian Clergy Appointed World Bishops’ Council Envoy To Africa

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ARENOWNED missionary, Dr. Godspower Akandu, has been appointed as the new World Bishops’ Council (WBC), World Federation of Churches (WFC) and World Clergies Congress Nuncio (Ambassador Extraordin­ary) to Africa.

He was also elected as the sole African representa­tive in the 12-member executive College of the highest deci- sion-making organ of the three world bodies.

He replaces the late Archbishop Alfred Adefolarin Adelekan, the late Arch Prelate of the Internatio­nal House of Prayer, who died in the United States (US) after a lengthy Africa tour.

According to a statement issued yesterday by Bishop Seun Adeoye, who was also picked as the bodies’ Director of Publicity in the continent, Akandu’s appointmen­t was ratified at the global patriarcha­l conference held recently in Springfiel­d, Massachuse­tts, presided over by the WBCS Internatio­nal President, Archbishop Timothy Paul. Founded in 1997, WBC, with its internatio­nal headquarte­rs at New York, is the largest ecumenical council of Christian bishops, churches and clerics, contending for unity in the faith with representa­tives in all the continent of the world.

In his acceptance speech, Akandu urged Africans to be more prayerful, loving, dedicated to God, ensure peaceful co-existence and eschew violence, extremism, hate speeches and maintain an egalitaria­n society.

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