
Daniel Okoh
Daniel Okoh is the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), a prominent religious organization advocating for the rights and welfare of Christians in Nigeria. Recently, he has been vocal in urging the Federal Government to intensify efforts to secure the release of Leah Sharibu, emphasizing the urgent need for action in light of her seven-year captivity and the broader context of insecurity in the country.
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Daniel Okoh is the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria who reacted to the film title 'A Very Dirty Christmas'.
A Debate on Faith & Artistic FreedomIn a statement dated December 16 and signed by its President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, CAN described the title as offensive and disrespectful to the Christian faith.
Ini Edo Begs NFVCB Over 'A Very Dirty Christmas' Movie
Daniel Okoh, the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, criticized the title of the film 'A Very Dirty Christmas' as offensive to the Christian faith.
CAN says Ini Edo’s ‘A Very Dirty Christmas’ movie title offensive to ChristiansRev. Daniel Okoh, President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, emphasised the need for deeper security reforms after the tragedy.
Pain persists, calls for justice rise one month afterThe Christian Association of Nigeria, through its President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, paid tribute to Pope Francis as a 'towering figure of faith.'
Tinubu, world leaders mourn as Pope Francis dies at 88Archbishop Daniel Okoh urged Nigerians not to lose hope amid ongoing difficulties, emphasising that Easter embodies victory over adversity, resilience, and unity.
Govs, CAN, other preach love, hope at EasterArchbishop Daniel Okoh expressed deep sorrow over the extrajudicial killings and emphasized the need for justice.
CDS squad goes after killers, Okpebholo consults govsDaniel Okoh, the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, condemned the brutal mob killing of hunters in Edo State.
Edo killing reveals dangers of lawlessnessArchbishop Daniel Okoh has called on citizens to embrace reflection, sacrifice, and unity amid the country’s economic and security challenges.
CAN calls for sacrifice, unity during Lenten seasonDaniel Okoh, President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, described the school closure as discriminatory and a violation of non-Muslim students' rights.
NANS threatens protest over Ramadan school closure in Northern states
Daniel Okoh, the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, criticized the school closure policy during Ramadan as discriminatory.
CAN threatens legal action over Ramadan school closures in northern statesCAN President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, noted that no sacrifice was too great to bring Leah back home.
Intensify efforts to rescue Leah Sharibu, CAN urges FG


















































