Formerly the Bishop of Anglican Province of Kwara, comprising of one of the 14 ecclesiastical provinces of the Church of Nigeria. It comprises 7 dioceses. Adeyemi was elected Archbishop of the Anglican Province of Kwara in 2017.He retired in 2019. He is the current Pro Term Chairman of CHAN BOT.He represents NCMAC
Archbishop of Benin City and President, Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria He is a member of BOT, CHAN and Current Archbishop of Benin City since 2011 until date. He was Bishop of Uromi, between 2005 – 2010. Served as Vicar general, issele-uku diocese, 2004 – 2005. Parish priest, St. John the Baptist, Agbor, Delta state, April 2004 – December 2005 and as Chancellor, of issele-uku diocese, 1987 – 1995. He represents CBCN
Archbishop Matthew Ishaya Audu was born in 1959 at Rafin Pa, Nasarawa state. He is a Nigerian prelate of the Catholic Church who has served as Archbishop of Jos since 2020. He was appointed Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafia in 2000. He was appointed Archbishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Jos in 2020 succeeding His Grace, Dr Ignatius Kiagama. He is representing CBCN as a member of CHAN’s Board of Trustees
Archbishop Matthew Ishaya Audu was born in 1959 at Rafin Pa, Nasarawa state. He is a Nigerian prelate of the Catholic Church who has served as Archbishop of Jos since 2020. He was appointed Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafia in 2000. He was appointed Archbishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Jos in 2020 succeeding His Grace, Dr Ignatius Kiagama. He is representing CBCN as a member of CHAN’s Board of Trustees
Dr. Chuga has been a theological educator for over 28 years and is the current President of the Baptist Theological Seminary, Kaduna, Nigeria (2009 to date). He is an Associate Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy. Dr. Chuga served as President of the Nigerian Baptist Convention (2005 – 2009), Chancellor of Bowen University, Iwo (2005 – 2009), and a member of the General Council of the Baptist World Alliance (2007 – 2009). He was a Post Doctoral Research Fellow at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth Texas, USA in 2013. He is represents CCN
Col. (Dr.) Andrew Otunifade Imogu (Rtd) who is a Consultant (ear, nose and throat) doctor and holds a Masters’ in Business Administration as well as an associate member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria. He was nominated as President and assumed office November, 2018.Dr. Imogu had worked at several Military hospitals starting with the Military Hospital, Yaba, Lagos, where he worked as a Medical Intern from 1983 – 1984. He went on to work in Port Harcourt, Kaduna and Sokoto Military Hospitals as Acting Commanding Officer, Consultant surgeon and Regimental Medical Officer respectively. From 1992 – 1997, Dr. Imogu worked as the Resident in Surgery at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital. Within this same period, he went through the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria (ORL), West African College of Surgeons (ENT Surgery) and International College of Surgeons. He represents CCN
Sir (Dr.) Joseph L. Fomwul (KSM, KSS) JP 1st Vice President. He is a seasoned administrator who served both the government and church in various administrative capacity. Before his appointment in CHAN NEC he served as the Registrar of Plateau State University, Bokos. He represents CBCN
Dr. Zipporah Kpamor has over 12 years of success in Regional/Global Health Project Director roles and a track record of spearheading programs and services that influence community/national response to reproductive health/family planning, maternal, neonatal and child health, and HIV/AIDS.
Her background includes Regional/Global Health Project Director roles providing strategic leadership and executive-level program management for community health, reproductive health and family planning, HIV with TB (tuberculosis) integration, and multi-drug resistant TB programs.
She is particularly strong in forming and leveraging vital partnerships with donors, government agencies, and civil society organizations to advocate for, promote, and implement impactful programs. She is equally strong in assessing community needs, developing solutions that fully address issues, and engaging diverse stakeholders in execution and delivery.
She represents NCMAC