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Kubwa PFN gets new Exco

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A new executive of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, Kubwa Zone has been elected to run the affairs of the organisation for the next four years.

Apostle Samson Agukwe emerged the Chairman, Pastor Seun Owokoya was elected the Vice Chairman, while Rev. Emmanuel Onuh was elected Secretary and Pastor Osiegbu Nduka became the Treasurer.

Others elected include the Rev. Taiwo Ashonibare, Assistant Secretary, Financial Secretary, Rev. Bello Michael, and Rev. Dr. Okechukwu Ifeachor, the Public Relations Officer.

Rev Edith Atake emerged the Prayer Coordinator, Rev. David Olarewaju, Mobilisation Secretary, the position of Welfare Officer went to Bishop Dr. Ify Grace George and Pastor Ann Agukwe heads the Women Wing.

The positions of Legal Adviser, Social Security Officer, and Youth Leader will be filled in due course.

Earlier a 16-man Elders Advisory Council comprising of Bishop Dr. Alice Bonet, Bishop Dr.Winner Kelvins Okeke, Bishop Sam Ocheja, Rev. Dr. Abel Dunia, Rev. Polycarp Inji, Rev. Paul Chidozie, and Apostle Samson Agukwe among others were appointed to advise the new executive of the PFN Kubwa Zone.

Addressing the elected officials, the Vice Chairman of PFN FCT Chapter, Archbishop (Prof.) Zakka Bonet urged them to be committed to advancing the cause of PFN Kubwa.

He said the new executive who were elected unopposed should be zealous to build on the successes recorded by the past executive, noting that elected officials should not go to sleep, but ensure the revival of Kubwa PFN.

The Chairman, Apostle Agukwe who expressed gratitude for the peaceful conduct of the election assured that the new Leadership would do its best to take Kubwa PFN to the next level, saying “we will do something solid.”

The election was conducted by the officials of the PFN FCT and the new officials will be inaugurated at a later date.

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