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Dominic Ekandem

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Dominic Ignatius Ekandem (1917–1995), was a Roman Catholic cardinal and was the first West African Catholic Bishop.

A native of Cross River State, Ekandem attended several Catholic seminaries before he became a priest. He was ordained on 7 December 1947 and became the first priest from the old Calabar province. In April 1976 he was installed a cardinal.

References

  • Toyin Falola, History of Nigeria