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Update: Book on Idowu, Late Methodist Church Patriarch, For Presentation Thursday June 5

By Abuchi Nnopuechi

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A book on the late patriarch Emmanuel Bolaji Idowu’s unique efforts towards the indigenisation of Christianity in Nigeria is set for presentation on the 5th of June 2025.

The event will take place in the Adeolu Adegbola Hall of the Methodist Theological Institute, Sagamu Ogun State at 11am.

Masterminded by the Methodist Theological Institute Sagamu, it’s titled Tiger by the Tail; Bull by the Horns: Patriarch (Prof) Emmanuel Bolaji Idowu and his Theology, Theory and Practice of the Indigenisation of Christianity in Nigeria.

Co-authored by the Rector of the institute Rt. Rev (Dr) Raphael Akhijemen Idialu and Isidore Emeka Uzoatu a University of Nigeria trained Church historian, it’s a clarion call on the remembrance of our heroes past.

The occasion will be chaired by Sir (Dr) Akinola Sonawe while Sir Olayemi Gbolahon will be the chief launcher. The book will be reviewed at the event by the Right Reverend Samuel Ransford Nortey.

Born on the 28th of September, 1913 in Ikorodu Lagos State, Idowu was a Nigerian theologian, scholar and church leader.

Following a radio talk in 1962, he subsequently led the struggle towards the indigenisation of Christianity till his death in the early 90s.

Interestingly, after pursuing this as a scholar at the University of Ibadan, he still kept at it as the leader (Patriarch) of the Methodist Church of Nigeria.

His many publications include: Olodumare: God in Yoruba Belief, Towards an Indigenous Church and African Traditional Religion: A Definition.

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