The Anglican Province of the Niger is one of the 14 ecclesiastical provinces of the Church of Nigeria. It comprises 9 dioceses:
- Awka (Bishop: Alexander Ibezim)
- Aguata (Bishop: Samuel Ezeofor)
- Amichi (Bishop: Ephraim Ikeakor)
- Ihiala (Bishop: Israel Kelue Okoye)
- Mbamili (Bishop: Obiora Uzochukwu)[1]
- On the Niger (Bishop: Owen Chidozie Nwokolo)
- Niger West (Bishop: Johnson Ekwe)
- Nnewi (Bishop: Ndubuisi Obi)
- Ogbaru (Bishop: Prosper Afam Amah)
Archbishops of the Province
editMaxwell 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
editThe 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
editThe 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
edit- 1987 – 2010 (ret.): Maxwell Anikwenwa (also Archbishop, Province II, 2000–2002 and of Niger Province, 2002–2010)
- 2010 – present: Alexander Chibuzo Ibezim (also Archbishop since 2019)
Diocese of Nnewi
editNnewi 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
edit- 1996 – 2019 (ret.): Godwin Okpala (also Archbishop, 2018–2019)
- 2019–present: Ndubuisi Obi (elected 23 August 2019)[11]
Diocese of Aguata
editAguata 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
edit- 2005 – 2018 (ret.): Christian Efobi (previously Bishop of Yola)
- 2018 – present: Samuel Ezeofor (previously Bishop of Ogbaru, translated 6 February 2018;[14] also Archbishop)
Diocese of Ogbaru
editPreviously 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
edit- 2007 – 2018: Samuel Ezeofor (first bishop; translated to Aguata, 6 February 2018)[14]
- 2018 – present: Prosper Afam Amah
Diocese of Ihiala
editOn 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
edit- 2008 – 2016 (ret.): Raphael Okafor (aka Ralph or Raph)
- 24 July 2016 – present: Israel Kelue Okoye (consecrated 24 July 2016, at Archbishop Vinning Memorial Church Cathedral, Ikeja)[19]
Diocese of Niger West
editThe 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
edit- 2008–2015: Anthony Nkwoka
- 2015–present: Johnson Ekwe
Diocese of Mbamili
editErected from Niger Diocese, Mbamili was inaugurated on 9 June 2008 and Okeke was her first bishop.[20]
Bishops of Mbamili
edit- 2008–2020: Henry Okeke (translated to Ideato)
- February 2021 – present: Obiora Uzochukwu)[21]
Diocese of Amichi
editThe 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
edit- 2009–present: Ephraim Ikeakor
References
edit- ^ Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion elects Fabuluje, Uzochukwu as bishops
- ^ 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.
- ^ ABS — Commentary: The Legacies of Archbishop C. Efobi in Aguata Diocese (Abuchi Nwozor, 26 January 2018; accessed 9 August 2021)
- ^ Church of Nigeria — elects 3 new bishops, new dean and 2 archbishops. (Accessed 28 August 2021)
- ^ a b ABS — Commentary: The Profile of the Third Archbishop of the Niger Province (Abuchi Nwozor, 10 April 2018; accessed 9 August 2021)
- ^ Anglican Province of the Niger at the Church of Nigeria Official Website
- ^ ABS — Bishop Ibezim Emerges New Archbishop Ecclesiastical Province of Niger (Amaka Okoye, 5 July 2019; accessed 9 August 2021)
- ^ The Authority — Archbishop Ibezim calls for increased security in Southeast (Odogwu Emeka Odogwu, 22 November 2020; accessed 9 August 2021)]
- ^ 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]
- ^ Diocese of Nnewi (Archived 24 November 2015; accessed 9 August 2021)
- ^ Anglican Ink — Six bishops elected by the Church of Nigeria house of bishops, 23 August 2019 (Accessed 9 August 2021)
- ^ Vanguard — Obiano states benefit of Anambra health insurance scheme (Vincent Ujumadu, 9 September 2020; accessed 9 August 2021)
- ^ ABS — Aguata Anglican Diocese Ends 15th Anniversary with Thanksgiving Service (Blessing Uchendu, 7 September 2020; accessed 9 August 2021)
- ^ a b Diocese of Aguata — Bishop of Aguata Diocese (Archived 8 July 2020; accessed 9 August 2021)
- ^ Anglican Diocese of Ogbaru — Our History (Accessed 15 November 2021)
- ^ "Anglicanism in Nigeria". Anglican Church of the Ascension, Opebi. Archived from the original on 23 June 2012. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
- ^ Ihiala Diocese Anglican — About Us (Archived 3 April 2021 and accessed 28 August 2021)
- ^ Ihiala Diocese Anglican — Archdeaconries (Archived 3 April 2021 and accessed 28 August 2021)
- ^ Church of Nigeria — elects 3 new bishops, new dean and 2 archbishops. (Accessed 28 August 2021)
- ^ Vanguard — Anglican Communion laments lack of federal, state govts’ presence in Anambra West (Accessed 15 November 2021)
- ^ Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion elects Fabuluje, Uzochukwu as bishops
- ^ History of Diocese of Amichi (Archived 19 January 2020; accessed 9 August 2021)