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Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by charlsecy4(m): 9:09am On Nov 01, 2012
The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) demanded a change in the age-long tradition that allows the British government to appoint the Archbishop of Canterbury, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.

The Primate of the Church, Archbishop Nicholas Okoh, on Wednesday in Abuja made the call at a media briefing to herald the 2012 Divine Commonwealth Conference scheduled to begin in the city next week.

NAN reports that the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, is due to retire by the end of the year and according to the the tradition, the British Prime Minister is expected to name his successor.

The appointment of the new Church leader is based on the recommendations of the UK-based Crown Nominations Commission, a 16-member body made up of bishops, priests and laity.

Okoh, who a fierce critic of the outgoing Archbishop of Canterbury, described the selection process for the new church leader as “politicised”.

The cleric said, “The Prime minister of Britain will have to appoint (the Archbishop of Canterbury), whether he is a member of the Church or not.

“When you consider the political involvement, you can see the point we are trying to make.

“In other words, we are trying to say the Anglican Communion should be separated from the politics of Great Britain."


He acknowledged that since the Archbishop of Canterbury, doubled as the Primate of the Church of England, the British people were at liberty “to choose their own method of selecting him”.

He added, “But what we have asked for is that for the fact that most of the churches that make up the Communion were part and parcel of the British Empire before, the original British Empire has changed method, which is now the Commonwealth, the same thing, the leadership in the Church should equally change.’’

Okoh said the Church of Nigeria, following the request of the Crown Commission, had sent its recommendations and views to the 16-member body selecting the new church leader.

He said, “We have made our input; whether the input will be taken is another matter.

“But for the kind of person we will want to see; somebody who will bring unity to the Church, particularly in the areas of doctrine.

“We will like somebody who will be biblically based not somebody with wide theologies.”


Okoh said one of the recommendations of the Church of Nigeria was for the Archbishop of Canterbury to run a single term of five years.

He said, “The historical position of the Archbishop of Canterbury is alright and he should be entitled to respect and dignity of office.

“But the leader of the worldwide communion should change in the sense that we would prefer a situation whereby we have the president of the group or chairman who will run office for about five years and hand over to another person.’’

Okoh frowned upon what he described “radical redefinition of biblical teaching in the name of homosexuality” saying, “it is evil and unacceptable”.

He said, “The recent same-sex proposal is a misinterpretation of the scripture and some sections of the church are riding rough on the scripture. The radical redefinition of the scripture is unacceptable. The attacks on the scripture is also affecting the people. If you misrepresent the scripture and accept homosexuality, then your radical definition is unbiblical and unacceptable.

“Those who will attend the conference are people of like minds who do not subscribe to man-to-man marriage and woman-to-woman marriage. The redefinition of biblical teaching is abhorrent and we do not accept it.”

Source: The PUNCH

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Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by charlsecy4(m): 9:44am On Nov 01, 2012
I taught the Nigerian Anglican communion had broken away from their English counterpart when they (English) consecrated a homosexual bishop.
http://www.utexas.edu/conferences/africa/ads/1253.html
Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by felifeli: 11:02am On Nov 01, 2012
charlsecy4: The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) demanded a change in the age-long tradition that allows the British government to appoint the Archbishop of Canterbury, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.

The Primate of the Church, Archbishop Nicholas Okoh, on Wednesday in Abuja made the call at a media briefing to herald the 2012 Divine Commonwealth Conference scheduled to begin in the city next week.

NAN reports that the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, is due to retire by the end of the year and according to the the tradition, the British Prime Minister is expected to name his successor.

The appointment of the new Church leader is based on the recommendations of the UK-based Crown Nominations Commission, a 16-member body made up of bishops, priests and laity.

Okoh, who a fierce critic of the outgoing Archbishop of Canterbury, described the selection process for the new church leader as “politicised”.

The cleric said, “The Prime minister of Britain will have to appoint (the Archbishop of Canterbury), whether he is a member of the Church or not.

“When you consider the political involvement, you can see the point we are trying to make.

“In other words, we are trying to say the Anglican Communion should be separated from the politics of Great Britain."


He acknowledged that since the Archbishop of Canterbury, doubled as the Primate of the Church of England, the British people were at liberty “to choose their own method of selecting him”.

He added, “But what we have asked for is that for the fact that most of the churches that make up the Communion were part and parcel of the British Empire before, the original British Empire has changed method, which is now the Commonwealth, the same thing, the leadership in the Church should equally change.’’

Okoh said the Church of Nigeria, following the request of the Crown Commission, had sent its recommendations and views to the 16-member body selecting the new church leader.

He said, “We have made our input; whether the input will be taken is another matter.

“But for the kind of person we will want to see; somebody who will bring unity to the Church, particularly in the areas of doctrine.

“We will like somebody who will be biblically based not somebody with wide theologies.”


Okoh said one of the recommendations of the Church of Nigeria was for the Archbishop of Canterbury to run a single term of five years.

He said, “The historical position of the Archbishop of Canterbury is alright and he should be entitled to respect and dignity of office.

“But the leader of the worldwide communion should change in the sense that we would prefer a situation whereby we have the president of the group or chairman who will run office for about five years and hand over to another person.’’

Okoh frowned upon what he described “radical redefinition of biblical teaching in the name of homosexuality” saying, “it is evil and unacceptable”.

He said, “The recent same-sex proposal is a misinterpretation of the scripture and some sections of the church are riding rough on the scripture. The radical redefinition of the scripture is unacceptable. The attacks on the scripture is also affecting the people. If you misrepresent the scripture and accept homosexuality, then your radical definition is unbiblical and unacceptable.

“Those who will attend the conference are people of like minds who do not subscribe to man-to-man marriage and woman-to-woman marriage. The redefinition of biblical teaching is abhorrent and we do not accept it.”

Source: The PUNCH

If they don't like it they should go and join African Church which the wise ones broke away to start decades ago.
Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by Nobody: 11:06am On Nov 01, 2012
Nigerians are crazy!

How can you oppose the selection of Bishop of Canterbury? That's the freaking Church of England, mate...

Opposing that is like opposing the selection of the Queen/King...

Church of England is quintessentially English(Ang-lican) - go create your own religion... undecided

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Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by Nobody: 11:07am On Nov 01, 2012
Wetin consign Prime Minister with Archbishop of Cantebury? Na God go save pesin!
Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by Lusaint(m): 11:08am On Nov 01, 2012
Church's ar nw full of disagreement nwadays
Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by Nobody: 11:10am On Nov 01, 2012
Okoh, who a fierce critic of the outgoing Archbishop of Canterbury, described the selection process for the new church leader as “politicised”.

How can it be “politicised” when that has been the tradition, way before there was a country called, Nigeria... That's the English religion/belief system - and Nigerians have no right whatsoever to question the process...

Spooks/slaves should never question the master... More reason why Nigeria needs a Nigerian religion!
Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by rajiade: 11:10am On Nov 01, 2012
I thought it was in Islam alone that some set or religious leaders would misinterpret the content of the Scripture to suite their purpose and way of life.

Hmmmm, End time, End Pastors, End Imam, End Churches, End Islmaic Group/Sect, End followers and End Opinions!.

God Save Us All!
Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by italo: 11:12am On Nov 01, 2012
A house that is built on sand cannot stand.

A Church that was started just because King Henry VIII wanted to be free to commit adultery...

...THIS IS THE RESULT.

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Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by rajiade: 11:14am On Nov 01, 2012
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Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by UjSizzle(f): 11:14am On Nov 01, 2012
hmmmm Naija too dey meddle for people business sef.
Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by Afam4eva(m): 11:17am On Nov 01, 2012
Is the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Anglican church what the Pope is to the Catholic church?
Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by rajiade: 11:19am On Nov 01, 2012
afam4eva: Is the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Anglican church what the Pope is to the Catholic church?

Na so
Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by charlsecy4(m): 11:27am On Nov 01, 2012
@felifeli
[size=14]You mean you quoted the whole body of the post just for this reddened comment "If they don't like it they should go and join African Church which the wise ones broke away to start decades ago?"[/size]

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Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by mallorca(m): 11:34am On Nov 01, 2012
uj_sizzle: hmmmm Naija too dey meddle for people business sef.
na wetin make us Nigerians
Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by italo: 11:36am On Nov 01, 2012
afam4eva: Is the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Anglican church what the Pope is to the Catholic church?

Not exactly.

The Pope is the visible head of the Catholic Church on earth; the Archbishop of Canterbury is not the head of the Anglican Church. Its the Queen of England.

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Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by Afam4eva(m): 11:39am On Nov 01, 2012
italo:

Not exactly.

The Pope is the visible head of the Catholic Church on earth; the Archbishop of Canterbury is not the head of the Anglican Church. Its the Queen of England.
isn't it similar to the UK system of government where the Queen is the head of England but the prime minister is the head of the government? My question is, do other Anglican churches in the world take orders from the Archbishop of Canterbury?
Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by seeme2(f): 11:40am On Nov 01, 2012
Nigerians...very slow in intellect. They don't understand the equation so glaring...they are nothing but slaves and they should shut up when serious nations do their thing
Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by vedaxcool(m): 11:43am On Nov 01, 2012
italo: A house that is built on sand cannot stand.

A Church that was started just because King Henry VIII wanted to be free to commit adultery...

...THIS IS THE RESULT.

At least he got freed from a strange tradition that has led to more homosexual priest and thus damaging the credibility of Religion!


I think, we are bearing witness to how secular the British actually are! we thought church and state are separate entities. This looks like the Chinese set up, whjere the govt determines who becomes the Dai Lama and etc. Sometimes people aren't quite different as they tend to think.
Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by pecopeco: 11:44am On Nov 01, 2012
charlsecy4: I taught the Nigerian Anglican communion has broken away from their English counterpart when they (English) consecrated a homosexual bishop.
http://www.utexas.edu/conferences/africa/ads/1253.html
Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by valdubem(m): 11:48am On Nov 01, 2012
BREAKING NEWS: NIGERIA'S PRESIDENT (GEJ) APPOINTS REDEEMED CHRISTIAN CHURCH of GOD (RCCG) GENERAL OVERSEER AS DADDY E.A ADEBOYE RETIRES.

More on www.newsdaily.com/rccggoretires

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Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by Afam4eva(m): 11:49am On Nov 01, 2012
val_dubem: BREAKING NEWS: NIGERIA'S PRESIDENT (GEJ) APPOINTS REDEEMED CHRISTIAN CHURCH of GOD (RCCG) GENERAL OVERSEER AS DADDY E.A ADEBOYE RETIRES.

More on www.newsdaily.com/rccggoretires
Redeemed is not named Nigerian redeemed church and was not founded by the government.

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Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by charlsecy4(m): 11:49am On Nov 01, 2012
afam4eva: Is the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Anglican church what the Pope is to the Catholic church?
italo: Not exactly. The Pope is the visible head of the Catholic Church on earth; the Archbishop of Canterbury is not the head of the Anglican Church. Its the Queen of England.

The Archbishop of Canterbury is the senior bishop and principal leader of the Church of England, the symbolic head of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury. In his role as head of the Anglican Communion, the archbishop leads the third largest group of Christians in the world.

Archbishop of Canterbury

afam4eva: Do other Anglican churches in the world take orders from the Archbishop of Canterbury?

I taught the Nigerian Anglican communion had broken away from their English counterpart when they (English) consecrated a homosexual bishop.
http://www.utexas.edu/conferences/africa/ads/1253.html
Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by Godmann(m): 11:50am On Nov 01, 2012
Let the brainwashed apes see how bad they are.

Why can't we start our own fucking church and get out of their deception?
Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by chucky234(m): 12:01pm On Nov 01, 2012
berem: Wetin consign Prime Minister with Archbishop of Cantebury? Na God go save pesin!
That has been the tradition,not even a thousand of Okoh will change it.
Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by nagoma(m): 12:01pm On Nov 01, 2012
We are talking of the Archbishop of Caterbury not the Archbishop of Badagry for God's sake. Archbishop Okoh should save himself and others the embarrassment.
Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by EzePromoe: 12:14pm On Nov 01, 2012
afam4eva: Is the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Anglican church what the Pope is to the Catholic church?

yes
Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by badesco(m): 12:16pm On Nov 01, 2012
Nigerian Anglican only make noise and nothing will happen at the end.they have done in the past in case of a gay bishop been ordained and nothing happen.
Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by Afam4eva(m): 12:20pm On Nov 01, 2012
chucky234: That has been the tradition,not even a thousand of Okoh will change it.
The best they can do is to break away. I don't know why Africans just like to attache themselves to the western world.
Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by EzePromoe: 12:23pm On Nov 01, 2012
The Anglican church in Nigeria is now known as Church of Nigeria (Anglican communion) . This arose due to Nigerians failure to adopt the gay right system and refusal of Nigerian churches to accept same sex wedding. The Anglican church in Nigeria is now funded by itself not more from the head church in England has it used to be. This has led to creation of more dioceses in the Church of Nigeria in order to bring the church closer to the people. Currently, Church Of Nigeria has over 160 dioceses and 14 provinces. More are still being created.

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Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by EzePromoe: 12:25pm On Nov 01, 2012
The Anglican church in Nigeria is now known as Church of Nigeria (Anglican communion) . This arose due to Nigerians failure to adopt the gay right system and refusal of Nigerian churches to accept same sex wedding. The Anglican church in Nigeria is now funded by itself not more from the head church in England has it used to be. This has led to creation of more dioceses in the Church of Nigeria in order to bring the church closer to the people. Currently, Church Of Nigeria has over 160 dioceses and 14 provinces. More are still being created.

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Re: Nigerian Anglican Opposes British Govt. on the Selection of Bishop of Canterbury by Kx: 12:26pm On Nov 01, 2012
Go and open your own church, leave the British Anglican to do their thing.
Does the Nigerian Catholic Parish have a say in who becomes Cardinal or Pope in Vatican?

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