Obadiah Kariuki
Obadiah Kariuki (1902–1978) was an Anglican bishop in Kenya during the last third of the twentieth century.[1] [Kenya Gazette]] 10 August 2007
Kariuki was born near Kabete where he attended the CMS school. He was baptized in 1922. He trained as a teacher at Buxton School, Mombasa. He became deputy headmaster of Kiambaa. He then studied at St. Paul's University, Limuru and was ordained in 1940.He served in Nairobi and Murang’a. In 1955 he became Assistant Bishop to Leonard Beecher the Bishop of Mombasa. He was Bishop of Fort Hall from 1961 to 1964; Bishop of Mount Kenya from 1964 to 1975.[2]
References
- ^ Dictionary of African Biography
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1975–76 p530 London: OUP, 1976 ISBN 0-19-200008-X
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- Obadiah Kariuki, Bishop of Fort Hall/Mount Kenya/Mount Kenya South
- Esbon Ngaruiya, Assistant Bishop
- Sospeter Magua
- George Njuguna
- Peter Njenga
- Timothy Ranji
- Charles Muturi, Assistant Bishop
- David Gitari, Bishop of Mount Kenya East
- Bob Beak, Assistant Bishop of Marsabit
- Moses Njue
- Henry Kathii
- David Muriithi
- John Mahia-ini
- Julius Gatambo
- Allan Waithaka, Assistant Bishop
- Isaac Ng'ang'a
- Timothy Gichere
- David Gitari
- Daniel Ngoru
- William Waqo, Assistant Bishop and Provincial Secretary
- Joseph Kibuchua
- Rob Martin
- Daniel Qampicha
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