www.odogwublog.com reports that Archbishop
of the Province and Bishop of Aguata Diocese, the Most Reverend
Christian Efobi penultimate week bid farewell to the seat of Anglican
Communion Aguata diocese where he was forcefully retired from active
service.
Though his exit was sudden but Governor
Willie Obiano joined communicants in the Anglican Province of the Niger
to bid him farewell.
Archbishop Efobi was
elected Bishop of Aguata Diocese in 2005, from the Anglican Diocese of
Yola where he had served for 15 years and had also served as Archbishop
of Niger Province for 7 years.
He retires from
active service having attained the retirement age of 70 years though
February end supposed to be his actual retirement date. He was asked to
go by House of Bishops for failing to discipline some priests in his
diocese indicted of acts against the doctrines of the Anglican
Communion.
Speaking at the Cathedral Church of
St John, Ekwulobia, Governor Obiano said Archbishop Efobi had no doubt
enjoyed uncommon grace of God in his years of episcopacy and is retiring
in good health.
In his valedictory sermon, the
Outgoing Archbishop Efobi who recalled God's faithfulness upon him and
his family throughout his years of episcopacy, thanked members of the
Diocese for supporting his ministry during his stay with them.
He
called on the clergy in the Diocese to avail his successor the required
support to enable him succeed, urging them to embrace love for one
another and to shun hatred and division among themselves so as to move
the Diocese forward.
On his part, the President,
Joint Council of knights, Church of Nigeria, Sir Isaiah Ezezika said it
was a moment of reflection for people of the Diocese in view of the
Prelate's outstanding stewardship and the need to reposition the Diocese
to move forward, praying God to grant him peaceful retirement and many
more years of sound health and happiness.
Archbishop Efobi Retires amidst tension for new Bishop
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