Ariaka Nguma
Caleb Ariaka Mawa Nguma | |
|---|---|
| In office 1990 | |
| Preceded by | Ephraim Adrale |
| Succeeded by | Enock Drati |
| Title | Bishop |
| Personal life | |
| Died | 1994 |
| Cause of death | Motor accident |
| Nationality | Ugandan |
| Citizenship | Uganda |
| Notable work(s) | The Revival Movement as a Driving Force for Church Growth in Uganda |
| Occupation | bishop |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Anglican |
Caleb Ariaka Mawa Nguma was an Anglican Bishop of Madi-West Nile in 1990 and served until his death four years later.[1][2]
Career
Nguma served as an Anglican bishop of Madi-West Nile succeeding Bishop Ephraim Adrale in 1990 and later succeeded by Dr. Enock Drati in 1994.[3][4] He authored work titled, "The Revival movement as a driving force for church growth in Uganda in 1987.This was published by the Asian center for Theological studies and mission in Seoul, Korea.[5]
Death
He died in a motor accident in 1994 while traveling from Arua to Kampala for a meeting of the house of Bishops.[2]
References
- ^ "The Living Church2 - Volume 209 - Page 8: New York;Morehouse-Gorham Company; 1994
- ^ a b "Madi and West Nile Diocese @50: A time to thank God for His blessings". Monitor. 2021-01-29. Retrieved 2025-12-15.
- ^ "Madi and West Nile Diocese @50: A time to thank God for His blessings". Monitor. 2021-01-29. Retrieved 2025-12-18.
- ^ West Nile Web, 17 December 2019 — The good, bad and ugly; how Madi and west Nile diocese has evolved over 50 years (Accessed 4 April 2020)
- ^ Nguma, Caleb Ariaka (1987). The revival movement as a driving force for church growth in Uganda. Seoul, Korea: Asian Center for Theological Studies and Mission.