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K. O. K. Onyioha
Born
Kalu Onu Kama Onyioha

Nkporo, Abia State, Nigeria

Kalu Onu Kama Onyioha (born in Nkporo, in present day Abia State Nigeria), commonly referred to as K.O.K. Onyioha was the supreme Spiritual leader and founder of Godianism, religion also known as Chiism.[1][2][3][4][5]

References

  1. ^ Welch, Ashton Wesley (March 1983). "Chief K. O. K. Onyioha. African Godianism: A Revolutionary Religion for Mankind through Direct Communication with God. Buffalo, N.Y.: Conch Magazine, Ltd., 1980. vii + 124 pp. $15.00, hardcover". African Studies Review. 26 (1): 164–165. doi:10.2307/524620. ISSN 0002-0206. JSTOR 524620.
  2. ^ Onyioha, K. O. K. (1980). African Godianism: A Revolutionary Religion for All Mankind Through Direct Communication with God. ISBN 0914970313.
  3. ^ Furlong, Patrick J. (1992). "Azikiwe and the National Church of Nigeria and the Cameroons: A Case Study of the Political Use of Religion in African Nationalism". African Affairs. 91 (364): 433–452. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a098530. ISSN 0001-9909. JSTOR 722265.
  4. ^ "godianism (Religious Movement)". what-when-how.com. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
  5. ^ Onyioha, K. O. K. (1980). African Godianism : a revolutionary religion for mankind through direct communication with God /. Owerri [Nigeria]: Conch Magazine. ISBN 978-0-914970-31-6.