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- Paul Gindiri, as he was popularly known in northern Nigeria, was a confrontational preacher from his conversion to his death in 1996.
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Today in Christian History!
8th April, 1996
Paul Gindiri popularly called Baba Paul Gindiri goes to be with the Lord.
"Baba Paul Gindiri, the fearless evangelist who stood for truth
Paul Gindiri was one of the greatest Christian revivalist of all times in Northern Nigeria. He was a confrontational preacher from his conversation to his death in 1996. He saw himself as an Apostle Paul to his generation. As such, he hardly used his surname, Gindiri, the name of his hometown, or his native name, Good, given to him by a Fulani neighbor.
Paul Gunmen Gindiri was born to Gunen Seder and Magajiya May on March 3, 1935 in Punbush (Kasuwan Ali), a village near Gindiri among the Pyem of Mangy L.G.A. of Plateau State in central Nigeria.
adopted by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) an ecumenical group that embraces almost all churches in Nigeria. He is well known of his critism of inept governments and institution in Nigeria, especially the military. He was fearless in his attacks on falsehood, dishonesty, and corruption in government and in the Church. This appro
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Paul Gindiri, as he was popularly known in northern Nigeria, was a confrontational preacher from his conversion to his death in 1996. He saw himself as an Apostle Paul to his generation. As such, he hardly used his surname, Gindiri, the name of his hometown, or his native name, Gofo, given to him by a Fulani neighbor.
He was not given to diplomacy in his preaching and attacked both Muslims and bad political leaders in Nigeria, a country he saw as a battleground between Christians and Muslims. When a Muslim governor gave Muslims a space in the public motor park along Bauchi Road in Jos, Paul Gindiri demanded that Christians also be given a piece of land in the same area to build a church. The governor gave a comparable piece of land to the Christians who built a church there. Even though no one worships in the building (2004), Paul Gindiri had made his point: wh
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