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Anglican Province of the Niger

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The Anglican Province of the Niger is one of the 14 ecclesiastical provinces of the Church of Nigeria. It comprises 9 dioceses:

Archbishops of the Province

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Maxwell Anikwenwa, Bishop of Awka was the first archbishop of the Niger Province, from its erection in 2002 until his retirement in 2010; he had previously been Archbishop of Province II since 2000. He was re-elected in 2007.[2]

Christian Efobi, Bishop of Aguata, was the second Archbishop of the Province, until his retirement in 2018.[3] He had started his second term as archbishop on 24 July 2016.[4]

Godwin Okpala, Bishop of Nnewi, was the third Archbishop, from 4 April 2018[5] until his retirement in September 2019.

Alexander Chibuzo Ibezim, Bishop of Awka, has been Archbishop of the Province of the Niger[6] since his election during 2019[7] and installation on 24 September 2019.[8]

Diocese on the Niger

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The oldest diocese in the province and in all Nigeria is the Diocese of Niger; ultimately, all the dioceses of the province have split from that on the Niger.

Diocese of Awka

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The Diocese of Awka was created on 9 March 1987, from the Diocese on the Niger and inaugurated during a ceremony at the then Pro-Cathedral, St Faith's. The cathedral is St Faith's, Awka; the diocese was split on 5 September 2005, to create the Aguata diocese.[9]

Bishops of Awka

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Diocese of Nnewi

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Nnewi diocese was split off from the Diocese of the Niger, and inaugurated on 14 February 1996.[10] The cathedral of the diocese is St Mary's, Uruagu Nnewi (formerly a pro-cathedral).[5] The Diocese of Nnewi has since been split twice, to form the Dioceses of Amichi and of Ihiala.[2]

Bishops of Nnewi

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Diocese of Aguata

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Aguata diocese was erected from that of Awka in 2005; it was inaugurated on 4 September 2005, in a ceremony led by Peter Akinola, Primate of All Nigeria.[12] The mother church of the diocese is St John's Cathedral, Ekwulobia.[13]

Bishops of Aguata

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Diocese of Ogbaru

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Previously a Missionary Archdeaconry of the Diocese on the Niger, Ogbaru was erected a missionary diocese on 15 March 2007; its headquarters are at Atani, and the cathedral is St James's Cathedral, Atani.[15]

Bishops of Ogbaru

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Diocese of Ihiala

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On 7 June 2008,[16] Ihiala diocese was inaugurated, having been split from the Diocese of Nnewi.[17] The mother church is St Silas' Cathedral, Ihiala.[18]

Bishops of Ihiala

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Diocese of Niger West

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The Diocese of Niger West was split from the Diocese on the Niger on 9 June 2008; the mother church is St Gabriel's Cathedral, Umueri.

Bishops of Niger West

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Diocese of Mbamili

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Erected from Niger Diocese, Mbamili was inaugurated on 9 June 2008 and Okeke was her first bishop.[20]

Bishops of Mbamili

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Diocese of Amichi

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The Diocese of Amichi was founded from the Diocese of Nnewi, and inaugurated on 13 January 2009; the mother church is St Andrew's Cathedral, Amichi.[22]

Bishops of Amichi

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References

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  1. ^ Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion elects Fabuluje, Uzochukwu as bishops
  2. ^ a b "Latest Election of Archbishops in the Church of Nigeria, Global South Anglican Official Website". globalsouthanglican.org. 13 September 2007. Archived from the original on 13 June 2018. Retrieved 21 August 2022.
  3. ^ ABS — Commentary: The Legacies of Archbishop C. Efobi in Aguata Diocese (Abuchi Nwozor, 26 January 2018; accessed 9 August 2021)
  4. ^ Church of Nigeria — elects 3 new bishops, new dean and 2 archbishops. (Accessed 28 August 2021)
  5. ^ a b ABS — Commentary: The Profile of the Third Archbishop of the Niger Province (Abuchi Nwozor, 10 April 2018; accessed 9 August 2021)
  6. ^ Anglican Province of the Niger at the Church of Nigeria Official Website
  7. ^ ABS — Bishop Ibezim Emerges New Archbishop Ecclesiastical Province of Niger (Amaka Okoye, 5 July 2019; accessed 9 August 2021)
  8. ^ The Authority — Archbishop Ibezim calls for increased security in Southeast (Odogwu Emeka Odogwu, 22 November 2020; accessed 9 August 2021)]
  9. ^ Nwude O. (2012). "Brochure for the Silver Jubilee Anniversary of the Diocese of Awka." (Awka: SCOA) cited in Egwuonwu, Onyeka & Mgbemena, Stanley C. "The Evangelical Trends of Awka Diocesan Synod of the Anglican Communions, 1987–2011" [1]
  10. ^ Diocese of Nnewi (Archived 24 November 2015; accessed 9 August 2021)
  11. ^ Anglican Ink — Six bishops elected by the Church of Nigeria house of bishops, 23 August 2019 (Accessed 9 August 2021)
  12. ^ Vanguard — Obiano states benefit of Anambra health insurance scheme (Vincent Ujumadu, 9 September 2020; accessed 9 August 2021)
  13. ^ ABS — Aguata Anglican Diocese Ends 15th Anniversary with Thanksgiving Service (Blessing Uchendu, 7 September 2020; accessed 9 August 2021)
  14. ^ a b Diocese of Aguata — Bishop of Aguata Diocese (Archived 8 July 2020; accessed 9 August 2021)
  15. ^ Anglican Diocese of Ogbaru — Our History (Accessed 15 November 2021)
  16. ^ "Anglicanism in Nigeria". Anglican Church of the Ascension, Opebi. Archived from the original on 23 June 2012. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  17. ^ Ihiala Diocese Anglican — About Us (Archived 3 April 2021 and accessed 28 August 2021)
  18. ^ Ihiala Diocese Anglican — Archdeaconries (Archived 3 April 2021 and accessed 28 August 2021)
  19. ^ Church of Nigeria — elects 3 new bishops, new dean and 2 archbishops. (Accessed 28 August 2021)
  20. ^ Vanguard — Anglican Communion laments lack of federal, state govts’ presence in Anambra West (Accessed 15 November 2021)
  21. ^ Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion elects Fabuluje, Uzochukwu as bishops
  22. ^ History of Diocese of Amichi (Archived 19 January 2020; accessed 9 August 2021)