Remain Grateful to God in all Circumstances, Archbishop Egbunu Urges all at Nigerian Air Force Chaplaincy Thanksgiving Service

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The General Secretary of the Church of Nigeria in Black Cassock flanked by the Nigerian Armed Forces Chaplains

The Most Rev’d Dr Emmanuel Egbunu, Bishop of Lokoja Diocese, Anglican Communion on Sunday, 13th October 2024, at a special thanksgiving service held at the Headquarters of the Nigerian Air Force Chaplaincy (Protestant) in Abuja to honour the appointment of the new Director of Chaplaincy, The Venerable Dr Group Captain P.D. Otowo has urged all to remain grateful to God in all circumstances.

His message which deeply resonated with the audience emphasized the blessings that flow from a heart of gratitude even in difficult circumstances.

The thanksgiving service was marked by heartfelt gratitude, moving testimonies, and joyous celebration of both the Director’s ministry and God’s grace upon his life and service.

The event was attended by high-ranking military officers and chaplains from various branches of the Nigerian Air Force Chaplaincy.

A proud moment for the Church of Nigeria came with the recognition of the Venerable Otowo, an Anglican priest, assuming the distinguished position of Director in the Air Force—a significant achievement for the Church. Adding to the occasion was the presence of the General Secretary of the Church of Nigeria, the Venerable Dr Gershinen Paul Dajur, who conveyed greetings from the Primate, The Most Rev’d Dr Henry C. Ndukuba. During the service, the Venerable Dajur also led a special prayer for children brought forward for dedication by their families, enhancing the spiritual significance of the event.

In a historic first for the Nigerian Armed Forces, the service brought together the Directors of Chaplaincy (Protestant) for the Army (The Venerable Lt Col. T.E. Ogbonyomi), Navy (The Reverend Lieutenant Commander Joseph Elises), and Air Force (The Venerable Dr Group Captain P.D. Otowo)—all of whom are Anglican priests of Oyo, Jalingo and Lokoja Dioceses of the Church of Nigeria respectively. These Chaplains were raised by their parents in the Barracks. This unprecedented gathering highlighted the leadership and influence of the Anglican Church within the military chaplaincies.

The General Secretary of the Church of Nigeria (in Black Cassock) flanked by the Nigerian Armed Forces Chaplains – L-R The Venerable Lt Col. T.E. Ogbonyomi, The Venerable Dr Group Captain P.D. Otowo, and The Reverend Lieutenant Commander Joseph Elises.

The occasion was further enriched by goodwill messages and commendations, particularly from the former Chief of Defense Staff, General Leo Irabor, who praised the Venerable Otowo for his exemplary service and leadership. The thanksgiving service was a memorable event, filled with faith, unity, and overwhelming gratitude from all who attended.

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