Benjamin Chinedum Okeke

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Benjamin Chinedum Okeke [1] is an Anglican bishop [2] in Nigeria. [3]

Okeke was educated at Archdeacon Denis Junior Seminary. [4] He was elected Bishop of Orlu to succeed Bennett Okoro on 23 August 2019 at St. Peter's Chapel, Ibru International Ecumenical Centre, Agbarha Otor, Delta State, [5] and consecrated at All Saints Anglican Church Amaifeke, Orlu [6] in September 2019. [7]

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  1. "Benjamin Chinedum Okeke". www.facebook.com.
  2. Nathan, Obiosa (September 25, 2019). "Consecration of 6 Bishops Elect and Presentation of an Archbishop".
  3. Feargod, Caroline. "Uzodimma gifts Anglican Bishop of Orlu a brand new SUV".
  4. "ADJS old boys give award to Bishop Okeke as first old boy bishop – THE AUTHORITY NEWS".
  5. "Six bishops elected by the Church of Nigeria house of bishops". anglican.ink. 23 August 2019. Retrieved 2021-03-19.
  6. Guardian, NG
  7. "CONSECRATION OF SIX BISHOPS-ELECT IN THE CHURCH OF NIGERIA, ANGLICAN COMMUNION" via www.youtube.com.


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