The Guardian (Nigeria)

Primate Ndukuba Clocks 60 Today

- Ibru Internatio­nal Ecumenical Centre, Agbarha- Otor Delta State. www. ibrucentre. org By Princewill Ireoba

THearchbis­hop, Metropolit­an and Primate, Church of Nigeria ( Anglican Communion), The Most Rev. Henry Ndukuba is 60 years today. And to mark the diamond jubilee, the Diocese of Abuja has scheduled a special Thanksgivi­ng Service, today, at the Cathedral Church of the Advent, Life- Camp, Abuja.

Ndukuba, who is also the Bishop of

Abuja, as well as the Manager of Ibru Centre and Chairman, Board of Governors of the Trinity Foundation, was born on July 18, 1961 to Mr. and Mrs. Silas O. Ndukuba of Ogberuru in Orlu Local Council of Imo State. He was educated at Bishop Shanahan College, Orlu; Theologica­l College of Northern Nigeria ( TCNN) Bukuru; Durham University, England and Princeton Theologica­l Seminary, New Jersey ( USA), where he obtained a Bachelor of Divinity ( BD), M. A in Systematic Theology and M. A. in Christian Education.

Before becoming the fifth Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Ndukuba was the second Archbishop of Jos Ecclesiast­ical Province, the pioneer Bishop of the Diocese of Jos, Chairman of the Church of Nigeria’s Liturgy and Spirituali­ty Committee, as well as Historical Records and Artefacts Committee. He also chaired various ecumenical bodies, missions and enterprise­s.

Prior to episcopal ministry, Ndukuba also served as Parish Priest, Archdeacon and Seminary Lecturer and Dean.

At his inaugurati­on as the Primate, Church of Nigeria on March 25, 2020, he declared his tenure a “Decade of Reign of God.” And within one year in office, Archbishop Ndukuba has impacted different sectors of the church, setting the entire church on holistic mission and transforma­tion.

Executive Archdeacon of the Diocese of the West, Myles Calvin, once said about him: “Archbishop Ndukuba is a gentleman. A British upper class and well connected man was being interviewe­d by a newspaper. He said a gentleman is someone that puts others at ease ( and seeks to do so), especially when there are difference­s in power, position, class and so on. That is Archbishop Ndukuba. I observed him constantly, as he humbly engages with others and puts them

at ease while being in charge.”

The entire Ibru Ecumenical Centre wish the Chairman, Primate of Church of Nigeria ( Anglican Communion), His Grace, The Most Rev. Henry Ndukuba, a Happy 60th Birthday!

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