The Methodist Church Nigeria, Diocese of Kubwa, achieved a historic milestone on Sunday with the enthronement of Rt. Rev. Frederick Onoja as the new Bishop of the Diocese.
The ceremony, which was held at the church headquarters in Abuja, brought together clergy, lay members, and dignitaries from across the Methodist Church Nigeria.
The 49th/14th Biennial Conference of the church endorsed the nomination of Onoja as the new Bishop to succeed the outgone Bishop, Rt. Rev. Chikwendu Igwe.
Speaking at the ceremony, the Archbishop of Abuja, Most Revd. Michael Akinwale, who officiated the event, charged Onoja to lead with wisdom, courage, and a commitment to unity and collaboration.
Akinwale encouraged members of the diocese to support the new bishop in his ministry, while emphasising the importance of unity and collaboration.
According to him, the position to serve in the vineyard of God is a herculean task, but when God is involved, it will always be a peaceful journey.
“All he needs to do is work with his lay president and members, allowing the Holy Spirit to lead him. Administering a church is not easy, but with God’s guidance, it becomes manageable.
“I believe he has the capacity to make this diocese formidable, and I wish him well. All we can do is pray for him because it’s a divine mission,” he said.
Addressing the nation’s challenges, Akinwale expressed hope in the country’s future, saying, “This is a phase we are passing through, and there will be light at the end of the tunnel.
“Every country has its challenges; it’s not peculiar to Nigeria. What matters is seeing Nigeria as a divine project and our commonwealth.
“We need patriotism, patience, and to give the government some time. These issues did not arise overnight, and solutions will take time. Everyone must play their part”.
In an inaugural speech, Onoja expressed deep gratitude for the trust placed in him and pledged to lead with humility, faith, and a commitment to the growth of the church.
“I am here to work and will need the understanding, cooperation, and support of the people of Kubwa Methodists, and even non-Methodists.
“Our mission is to advance God’s Kingdom, save souls, and positively impact society, especially in the face of negative influences. We aim to shine the light of Jesus in our community to glorify God,” he said.
Highlight of the ceremony is the presentation of James Duru, an Elder, as the Lay President of the Diocese.