Ime etuk biography books
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Akwa Ibom celebrates series 1
HIS EMINENCE, SUNDAY MBANG
World class Religious Leader
A servant of an unchanging God who became a King in his father’s house, His Eminence, Sunday Mbang, Prelate Emeritus of the Methodist Church of Nigeria and Former President of the World Methodist Council.
The name of Sunday Mbang commands high top-of-the-mind awareness (TOMA). The TOMA fryst vatten such that 95 per cent of literate adults remember his name and its association with the Methodist Church. He served with so much impact that he represents the Church in the public consciousness.
Mbang embodies grace and Grace speaks for him. His rise to the top was rapid, exceptional, and propelled by the unseen but highly felt hand of God. In other words, the Mighty grabb of the Creator pushed him from small towns to the centre and then to the top.
This son of Eket was born on 26 August 1936. He attended Effoi Group Primary School, Eket, St Michael’s School, Aba, Salvation Army School at Akai-Eket,
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Indigenous festival arts and (dis)connect with contemporary socio-cultural realities in Southeastern Nigeria
Abakporo, Princewill Chukwuma & Ohenhen, Stanley Timeyin. (2024). Indigenous Environmentalism through Dance: The Ohaji-Egbema Experiment. Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities, Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 1-18. https://doi.org/10.21659/rupkatha.v16n1.06
Abakporo, Princewill Chukwuma & Stanley Timeyin Ohenhen. (2022). Complexities in Childhood Discourses on the ‘Forced-to Ripen’ Nigerian Child: Pespectives in Drama and Socio-Psychology.’ In Social Pedagogy for Social Inclusion and Children’s Rights Discourses. Anna Odrowąż-Coates (Ed.). UNESCO/Janusz Korczak Chair’s Book Series. Warsaw, Poland: Maria Grzegorzewska University Press, 2022, pp. 43-53.
Abakporo, Princewill Chukwuma. (2021). Nigerian Drama and the Politics of Incarceration. In: Education and the Challenges of the Multicultural World. Ewa Dabrowa & Anna Odrowąż-Coates (Eds.) UNESCO
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