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  2. Category:Nigerian Christian writers - Wikipedia

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  3. Taiwo Odubiyi - Wikipedia

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    Taiwo Iredele Odubiyi [pronunciation?] (born 29 May 1965) is a Nigerian author, pastor, international speaker, and a marriage and relationship counsellor. Married and blessed with children, Taiwo has written over 29 award-winning inspirational romance novels; [1] 9 children's books; [2] and self-help books on rape, relationships, and Christian living, [3] with new novels/books being published ...

  4. Uma Ukpai - Wikipedia

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    An Igbo from Asaga in Ohafia, Abia State, [6] [5] Uma Ukpai converted to Christianity in 1958. [15] [1] He lost his father to death at the age of 10. [2]Uma Ukpai describing how his early life challenges nearly impaired his career development remarked “I know what it means to lose a father and be a father from that age.

  5. William Kumuyi - Wikipedia

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    Kumuyi was born into a Christian family in Erin-Odo Ijesa, [11] Osun State, western part of Nigeria.He completed his secondary school education in 1961 at Mayflower School in Ikenne, Ogun State, from where he proceeded to the University of Ibadan and in 1967 graduated with a first-class honours degree in mathematics where he graduated as overall best graduating student in that year.

  6. Category:Nigerian Christians - Wikipedia

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  7. Chris Kwakpovwe - Wikipedia

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    He served as an assisting founding pastor of the Chapel of Praise Church. Chris Kwakpovwe became a Christian writer when he started authoring and publishing Our Daily Manna with readership in several countries in Africa and beyond. On 7 July 2013, he was ordained as Bishop by the United Pentecostal College of Bishops USA/Nigeria.