
In a remarkable display of solidarity and spiritual growth, Hon. Professor Paul Sunday Nnamchi made a special appearance at the 9th Synod of Eha-Amufu Diocese, held at St. Andrews Anglican Church, Ikem, over the weekend.
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The 9th Synod of Eha-Amufu Diocese was a significant event that brought together the leadership of the diocese to address pressing concerns and foster spiritual growth. The Anglican Synod, a formal gathering of clergy and laity, provides a platform for deliberation, decision-making, and governance within the church.


The synod was a resounding success, marked by inspiring sermons, thought-provoking discussions, and a deep sense of fellowship among the participants. Professor Nnamchi’s presence added a unique dimension to the event, and his contributions will be remembered for a long time to come.


In the Anglican Communion, a synod refers to a formal gathering of clergy and laity for deliberation, decision-making, and governance within the church. The 9th Synod of Eha-Amufu Diocese was indeed a gathering of the leadership at the instance of the diocese for the purpose of addressing diocesan concerns.