Bishop Ephraim Adrale | |
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Born | Ephraim Adrale |
Alma mater | Makerere University |
Years active | 1975—present |
Title | Bishop in Church of Uganda |
Ephraim Adrale was an Anglican bishop in Uganda. [1]
Ringtho was educated at Makerere University and ordained in 1975. [2] He became Bishop of Madi- West Nile in 1988 and served for two years.
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