Agnes Okoh: an African prophetess, missionary, pastoral trainer, and mother

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[Christianity arrived in Nigeria and in most West African countries thanks to the efforts of priests who accompanied explorers from Portugal in the fifteenth century. Their efforts to plant Christian missions yielded negligible results that were short-lived mainly because of their zest for trade in gold and slaves, and the implementation of unsuitable mission strategies that were the norm in Europe at the time.]
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