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Nigerian Christian minister and televangelist
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Chris Okafor is a Nigerian Christian minister and televangelist. He is leader and founder of the Mountain of Liberation and Miracle Ministry, also known as Liberation City.

Okafor also runs skills programs and scholarships for underprivileged students via the Chris Okafor Humanity Foundation. His missionary organization, Chris Okafor's World Outreach Ministry (COWOM), preaches Liberation theology in many African countries, and operates a television channel called Liberation TV.

Publications

References

  1. "I sold vegetables for mum, chairs for dad"/ Anyanwu, Christy (2014-8-4). The Sun (Nigeria)
  2. About Liberation City Liberationcity.org. Retrieved 2014-09-18
  3. "Pastor Chris Okafor’s Humanity Foundation Empowers 150 Artisans With Cash" Archived March 6, 2016, at the Wayback Machine/ Daily Times (Nigeria) Date = 2015-07-31.
  4. "Foundation pays for boy’s surgery"/ Lucason, Muyiwa June 18, 2015, The Nation (Nigeria)
  5. "Chris Okafor World Outreach Ministry (COWOM) take the Festival of Solutions to Port Harcourt"/ Bellanaija.com (2015-8-28)
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