bishopclement
| Forum role | Member since | Last activity | Topics created | Replies created |
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| Member | Oct 24, 2014 (11 years) |
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Bio
I own a First degree in Agriculture from Univrsity of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife.
I studied Law in University of Lagos, and became a Solicitor of England and Wales since 2003, also a Member of International Association of Chiefs of Police since 1996. Am passionate about creating a crime-free Nigeria.
As a practicing lawyer, I undertake immigration, real estate property, oil and gas, and foreign direct investment matters.
A member of London Institute of Transport since 1987, I also worked as a Civil Servant in Federal Ministry of Agriculture, and was a Commissioner for lands Survey and Urban Planning in Imo State. I was consecrated a Bishop in Jacksonville, Florida, USA in 2010, as the Bishop of the House of Prayer and Excellence Family Church, Lagos, and now the Founding Bishop of Communion Pentecostal Embassy [ COPE] International Church in Nigeria, with branches in Lagos, Imo and Benue States of Nigeria. Am married with four Children all graduates. The First child is of Library Sciences, second is a lawyer, third a Medical Doctor, and the last An Architect, all successful in their own rights. I believe that the Church has a positive role to play in fashioning the Nigeria of our dreams and aspirations.
Am passionate about good governance and the restoration of the dignity of man in Nigeria and Africa as a whole, the development of our Agricultural and other heritages as a nation. I pursue immigration and refugee matters as an advocate for the rights of all good citizens of this nation. The problems of Nigeria has been greed and selfishness of the leaders, am therefore committed to restoration of dignity in labour, and the right values of a society that must thrive and survive. I am passionate about reversing the drowning state of Nigerian nation, and therefore committed to making the Nigerian Project work.