African Scholars Urge Renewal in African Studies, Communities at Toronto Conference
In a fast-changing world, African scholars have called for a global Africa anchored on renewal, commitment and transformative change.
In a fast-changing world, African scholars have called for a global Africa anchored on renewal, commitment and transformative change.
The Anglican Archbishop Emeritus of Jos Province, Most Reverend Benjamin Argak Kwashi has been appointed and enthroned as the Archbishop of Chad under the Province of Alexandria, North Africa.
The Catholic Bishop of Kafanchan Diocese, Most Rev. Julius Yakubu Kundi, has congratulated a religious sister, Sarah Helena Ibrahim of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Beatitude (SOB), for breaking the ceiling as the first nun in her congregation to bag a Doctorate in Biblical Theology.
The Catholic Diocese of Quelimane in Mozambique has been thrown into mourning following the shooting to death of their vocal and courageous Chief Shepherd, Bishop Osório Citora Afonso, IMC, in his residence by unidentified gunmen.
The Catholic Diocese of Ondo, South West Nigeria, has lauded the recent judgment that sentenced four terrorists to death for the 2022 Pentecost Sunday attack at St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo, that resulted in the tragic loss of 41 lives, stressing that it represents justice for the victims.
All is now set for the official ordination and installation of Most Rev. John Alphonse Asiedu, S.V.D., a Roman Catholic prelate, as the first Bishop of the newly elevated Diocese of Donkorkrom in the Afram Plains region of Ghana.
Catholic priests of Kaduna Archdiocese have defied the insecurity ravaging the Kaduna-Kachia axis by visiting the Awan community, where 12 people are still with bandits, to offer them hope.
In a viral video shared by Nigerian investigative journalist Usman Kim Marasa, Anglican Priest Rev. Bright McTitus has recounted how he was attacked and severely injured by a Muslim neighbour in his home along Dilimi Street, located in the Muslim-dominated northern part of Jos, central Nigeria.
The Vatican Dicastery for Evangelisation has appointed two prominent Nigerians, a priest-professor and a female religious lecturer, as co-director and participant of the Dicastery’s new initiative, entitled “The church of the Sheaves: Equipping the Saints for Mission as gift exchange.”