Ariaka Nguma

Caleb Ariaka Mawa Nguma
In office
1990
Preceded byEphraim Adrale
Succeeded byEnock Drati
TitleBishop
Personal life
Died1994 (1995)
Cause of deathMotor accident
NationalityUgandan
CitizenshipUganda
Notable work(s)The Revival Movement as a Driving Force for Church Growth in Uganda
Occupationbishop
Religious life
ReligionAnglican

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

  1. ^ "The Living Church2 - Volume 209 - Page 8: New York;Morehouse-Gorham Company; 1994
  2. ^ a b "Madi and West Nile Diocese @50: A time to thank God for His blessings". Monitor. 2021-01-29. Retrieved 2025-12-15.
  3. ^ "Madi and West Nile Diocese @50: A time to thank God for His blessings". Monitor. 2021-01-29. Retrieved 2025-12-18.
  4. ^ 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)
  5. ^ 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.