Industrialist and Chairman, Modandola Group, Chief Bode Akindele; retired Archbishop of Lagos, Most Rev. Luke Odubanjo; President of World Methodist Council, Rev. Dr. J.C. Park; Prelate of Methodist Church Nigeria, His Eminence (Dr.) Samuel Kalu Uche; guest of honour Archbishop Ayo Ladigbolu (rtd); his wife, Matilda; Secretary of Conference, Methodist Church Nigeria, Rt. Rev. (Dr.) Michael Akinwale and President, Vision Africa and Co-chair, Inter Faith Dialogue Forum for Peace, Rt. Rev. Sunday Onuoha, during the dedication of the Refectory of Methodist Theological Institute, Sagamu, Ogun State, named in honour of Ladigbolu, yesterday (Wednesday, February 5).

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Retired Methodist archbishop of Ilesa, Most Rev. Ayo Ladigbolu, has expressed his desire to see the church enthrone a female bishop in his lifetime.

Ladigbolu made this known in his speech at the dedication of the Refectory of Methodist Theological Institute (MTI), named in his honour, in Sagamu, Ogun State, yesterday.

The dedication of the building was jointly done by the Prelate of Methodist Church Nigeria, His Eminence (Dr.) Samuel Kalu Uche and President of World Methodist Council, Rev. (Dr.) J.C. Park.

Most Rev Ayo Lafigbolu and wife, Matilda, with Industrialist, Chief Bode Akindele and his wife, Chief Olabisi Akindele at the event

Ladigbolu, who said he was at the forefront of the agitations that led to the ordination of women as priests several years ago, expressed his belief that women deserve to occupy the highest positions in the church.

“I believe God will not take me away until I see the enthronement of a female bishop in Methodist Church Nigeria.

“I remember the time our Deaconess in training would come to me and ask: ‘Daddy, is this the end of our journey?’ And I would say to them: ‘Courage sisters. Leave the rest in the hands of God’. So no one can imagine my joy when Nkechi Nwosu was ordained as the first female priest in Methodist Church Nigeria.

“I hope that Methodist Church Nigeria will prove to others that it is gender-friendly, gender-sensitive and believes in the equality of all believers.

“Women are the backbone of the church and society, and they deserve to occupy the highest positions, I hope that this church will find the courage and faith to enthrone a female bishop,” Ladigbolu said.

Dr Tokunbo Awolowo-Dosunmu, Princes Sangodoyin; wife of the guest of honour, Mrs Matilda Ladigbolu, Prince Adewunmi Ladigbolu, Dame Olufunmilayo Agbato and other dignitaries at the dedication of a building named in honour of Archbishop Ayo Ladigbolu (rtd) at Methodist Theological Institute (MTI), Sagamu, Ogun State yesterday.

He also expressed gratitude to the Prelate and the entire leadership of the church for finding him worthy of another honour after having named the multi-million naira head office of the Methodist Archdiocese of Ibadan in his honour about 11 years ago.

Some of the dignitaries at the occasion included archbishops and bishops, including the retired archbishop of Ibadan, Most Rev. Michael Kehinde Stephen; Chairman, Governing Council of MTI and Bishop of Remo Diocese, Rt. Rev. J.M. Ibikunle, and the Chairman, Board for Theology Education, Rt. Rev. (Prof) Sunday Obeka.

Others are, Industrialist, Chief Bode Akindele; Executive Vice President of Animal Care Consult, Dame Olufunmilayo Agbato; Ambassador Tokunbo Awolowo-Dosunmu; Princess Bisi Sangodoyin among others.

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