Very Rev’d. Prof. Ayodele Adeyinka Atowoju Akure Diocese Announces New Provost: A Spirit-Led Appointment In a significant and spiritually guided development within the Anglican Diocese of Akure, a new Provost has been officially announced.
Fellowship! In Christ Jesus! Beloved people of God,I greet you all in the precious name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Amen. It is with profound joy, gratitude, and thanksgiving to Almighty God
The Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, The Most Rev’d Dr. Henry C. Ndukuba, has appointed The Venerable (Lt. Col. Rtd) Titilope Ogbonyomi as his new Private Secretary. According to the official
Sarah Mullally Appointed as First Female Archbishop of Canterbury The Church of England has announced the historic appointment of Dame Sarah Mullally as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury the first woman to hold the
The Standing Committee Meeting of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion has approved the creation of 15 new Dioceses in addition to the current 161 Dioceses across the country. They are as follows:Full-fledged Dioceses
The Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, The Most Rev. Henry Ndukuba has announced that the first phase of the creation of full-fledged and missionary Dioceses in the Church of Nigeria is
Rates Tinubu Administration 60%, Urges Focus on Job Creation and Security The Archbishop of Ondo Ecclesiastical Province and Bishop of Akure Diocese, The Most Rev’d Dr. Simeon Borokini CFAT, Ph.D has expressed deep concern
The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), under the leadership of the Primate, The Most Revd Dr Henry Ndukuba, has released new guidelines on the participation of politicians and government officials during church services and
Akure, Nigeria – Ven. Henry Olugbenga Bankole Ajayi, the Archdeacon of Akure East Archdeaconry and Diocesan Youth Director, led a powerful service on this year’s Harvest Thanksgiving, with the theme “Harvest of Appreciative Heart”.
The Archbishop of Ondo Province and the Bishop of Akure Anglican Diocese, the Most Reverend Dr. Simeon Borokini, made this known in his sermon during the Thanksgiving service held at the Chapel of Faith