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This is a list of provinces, dioceses, archbishops and bishops in the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, in 2021. The church has 14 Provinces in Nigeria, each with an Archbishop. Each Province is divided into dioceses; there were 161 dioceses in Nigeria, each with a bishop. Each Archbishop is also the bishop of one of the dioceses in his ...
[8] [9] The Church of Nigeria is the largest Anglican province on the continent of Africa, accounting for 41.7% of Anglicans in Sub-Saharan Africa, and is "probably the first [largest within the Anglican Communion] in terms of active members." [10] Since 2002 the Church of Nigeria has been organised into 14 ecclesiastical provinces. It has ...
21st-century Anglican bishops in Nigeria (255 P) A. Bishops in the Anglican Province of Aba (10 C) Bishops in the Anglican Province of Abuja (14 C) B.
1985–1999: Joseph Abiodun Adetiloye. He became the Primate of all Nigeria, 1988–1999. Previously Bishop of Ekiti, 1970–1985. He established the Lagos Anglican Bible College (LABICO); while he was Primate the number of Dioceses in Nigeria increased from 26 to 76. 2000–2018: Ephraim Ademowo. Dean Emeritus of the Church of Nigeria.
George Bako was the Anglican Bishop of Lokoja in Province One of the Church of Nigeria in 2000. Simon Bala was the Anglican Bishop of Gusau in Province Three of the Church of Nigeria in 2000. Timothy Ipadeola Olaniyi Bolaji was the Anglican Bishop of Yewa in Province One of the Church of Nigeria in 2000. He was the first Bishop of Egbado (now ...
Christian Onyia [1] is an Anglican bishop in Nigeria: [2] he is the current Bishop of Nike. [3] He was consecrated Bishop of Nike in April 2019 at St David's Anglican Cathedral Church, Ijomu, Akure, by the Primate of All Nigeria, Nicholas Okoh. [4]
Daniel Christian Nkemjika Olinya [1] is an Anglican bishop [2] in Nigeria: [3] he is the current Bishop of Eha - Amufu. [ 4 ] Olinya was educated at the National Open University of Nigeria .
Abuja (26 November 1989; Bishop: Henry Ndukuba; first bishop was Peter Akinola, consecrated 16 November 1989) [4] Bida (30 November 1999; Bishop: Jonah Kolo) Gboko (15 January 2009; Bishop Emmanuel Nyitsse; Gwagwalada (26 November 1999; Bishop: Moses Tabwaye) Idah (14 March 2005; Bishop: Joseph Musa)