The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) has officially appointed four new bishops to lead dioceses in Benue, Akwa Ibom, Ekiti, and Lagos states.The elections took place during the Episcopal Synod at the Advance Episcopal Consultation in Port Harcourt.The Primate, Most Rev.
Henry Ndukuba, announced the results, highlighting that the bishops-elect will oversee spiritual matters, promote evangelism, and strengthen the Anglican Communion.The new bishops include Ven.Dr.Godwin Tersoo Simon Yakela for Makurdi Diocese, Ven.Dr.Kingsley Ogbonda for Uyo Diocese, Ven.Dr.Julius Oyediran for Ekiti Oke Diocese, and Ven.Dr.Olayemi Fatusi for Awori Diocese.Their consecration will occur during the General Synod in September.The primate urged prayers for the new bishops, asking for wisdom, strength, and humility.This completes the church's process of selecting leaders for the four dioceses.The article also mentions an update about investing in premium domains, which is unrelated to the main news.
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