A committee of Lawyers in The Apostolic Church Nigeria Lagos, Western, Midwestern and Northern (LAWMNA) Territory has asked the church leaders, who are over 75 years to adhere to the church’s constitution, to either resign or proceed on retirement or face legal action.
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A committee of Lawyers in The Apostolic Church Nigeria Lagos, Western, Midwestern and Northern (LAWMNA) Territory has asked the church leaders, who are over 75 years to adhere to the church’s constitution, to either resign or proceed on retirement or face legal action.
In the letter, addressed to LAWMNA Chairman, Pastor Senior Gabriel Okpako Uyeh, dated August 29, this year and signed by the group’s Secretary, Dr. Olutayo Oyewale, the committee, which describes also itself as stakeholders, stated that it had the mandate of their chairman as well as the members to write the letter.
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