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Bishop Dr. Chidiebere Anelechi Ogbu edit

Biography edit

 
Bishop

Bishop Dr. Chidiebere Anelechi Ogbu is the Founder and Executive President of Impact Africa Education Foundation, a Non-Profit Organization that educates and empower the African devastated communities and the less privileged societies through human rights education, health and drug free education and campaign; and also the Prelate of Impact Africa Network College of Bishops, a gospel ministers organization who promote human rights and assist African poor communities.

Bishop Dr. Ogbu is the Global Chairman of the International Gathering for Peace and Human Rights, a conglomerate of Peace and Human Rights Organizations that pursue the human rights and advancement of Africa. In 2016, Bishop Dr. Ogbu became the President of the African Diaspora Union, a Pan African umbrella Diaspora and civil society organization that seeks to unite Africa without borders.

History edit

Born on the 19th of May 1964 of the Anglican Communion parents, Bishop Dr. Ogbu has migrated into the present day charismatic and non-denominational Christian institutions and metamorphosed as a kingdom of God citizen or what you call Church of God without walls Believer.

An Mbaise born of Igbo tribe in the present Federal Republic of Nigeria and lives in the Republic of South Africa, Bishop Dr. Chidiebere Anelechi Ogbu believes in the Igbo ancestry as one of the lost tribe of the Hebrew Israelites; he has pursued this historical fact and the establishment of the relationship between the Igbos and the Hebrew Israelites, hence became one of the Founding leaders of Igbo-Hebrew Cultural Heritage.


Activism edit

As a priest, Pan Africanist, educator, a human rights activists and ambassador, author, charismatic and revolutionary preacher, he found it very inappropriate that Nigerians living in diaspora cannot exercise their fundamental freedom and civic responsibilities to vote and be voted for and founded the Nigerians In Diaspora Must Vote organization to fight for the rights of the Nigerians in Diaspora to perform their civic and political responsibility.


Creation of the African Apostles edit

As the initiator of the “African Apostles” - the men that laid down their lives for the peace of Africa; the men who sacrificed and committed their lives to the empowerment and dignity of the African man; the men who fought for the African freedom from enslavement; the men and women who gave liberty to the bonded in Africa; without them there will not be independence, freedom and human rights in Africa, and the “Apostles of African Descent” - men and women who made huge sacrifices by contributing to the freedom, liberty and advancement of the People of African Descent; those who were captured and forcefully carried away to the white man’s land for forced labor; those who were sold or given away by our ancestors to the European and Western Lords and Masters for slavery; he has won many humanity and peace awards and written human rights books and movies.

References edit

Church of Scientology

impact Africa network

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