Eyo Edet Okon

Eyo Edet Okon
1st President of The Apostolic Church Nigeria
Preceded by None
Succeeded by Gabriel Olutola
Personal details
Born Eyo Edet Okon
(1914-06-10)June 10, 1914
Odukpani, Cross River State
Died September 28, 2010(2010-09-28) (aged 96)
Calabar, Cross River State
Nationality Nigerian
Spouse(s) Late Nyong Okpo Mfon
Alma mater The Apostolic Church Bible College, Pen-y-groes
The Apostolic Bible College, Obot Idim, Uyo
Occupation

Eyo Edet Okon (10 June 1914–28 September 2010) fondly called Akamba Ete (Great Papa) was a Nigerian Christian clergyman and minister. He was the first indigenous President of The Apostolic Church Nigeria, a position he held until his death in 2010.[1]

Early life and education

Eyo was born on 10 June 1914 to Chief Edet Okon Itam and Madam Aya Uda Okon Itam in Creek Town, Odukpani Local Government Area of Cross River State. He was the fifth male and ninth child of his father’s fourteen children.[2]

In 1929, Eyo obtained his Standard Six Certificate at The Church of Scotland Mission School, Creek Town. He followed in the footsteps of Essien Edet Okon, the renowned Hope Waddell Mathematics teacher (his elder brother), popularly called Okon Geometery. He began training for the teaching profession and in 1930 he obtained the basic qualification for enrolment in the teaching profession.[1]

He went on to study Theology at The Apostolic Church Bible College, Pen-y-groes, Great Britain in the 1950s which was followed by a Diploma in Theology from The Apostolic Bible College, Obot Idim, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State in 1962.[2]

Death

Eyo was reported to have told his immediate family members that there were five significant meetings he would conduct, insisting that he should be prepared for those meetings, this was followed by him refusing to attend to visitors so that nothing would distract him from the meetings. On 24 September 2010, he showed signs of weakness and died on 28 September 2010 in his residence in Calabar.[3]

Tributes came from government functionaries, traditional rulers and individuals for his enormous impact in the revolutionizing of Christianity in Nigeria. The government of Cross River State described him as “a pastoral icon who gave his all in the propagation and evangelization of the gospel of Christ”. Former Governor of Akwa Ibom State Godswill Akpabio pointed out that “his deep spiritual insight and dedication to what God says, marked him out as one of the pillars of Christian faith.”[1]

Family life

In 1937, Eyo Okon got married to late Deaconess Nyong Okpo Mfon who died on 7 March 1985. He remained a widower until his death.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "The Exit Of Humble Apostle: The Life And Time Of E. E. Okon". PM News. 30 December 2010. Retrieved 12 July 2015.
  2. 1 2 "Okon Eyo Edet". Dictionary of African Christian Biography. Retrieved 12 July 2015.
  3. "Nigeria: General Overseer of Apostolic Church Joins Ancestors". allAfrica. 8 October 2010. Retrieved 12 July 2015.
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