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Richard Utaegbulam (1904-1968) was an Anglican priest. Utaegbulam was born in Umuezeala and educated at St Paul's College, Awka. He was ordained in 1941 He served at Umuahia, Bonny and Aba.He became a Canon Residentiary at St. Michael, Aba in 1953; and its Archdeacon in 1960. He was leader of the movement to create a separate Diocese of Aba, now a reality. Utaegbulam died in Umuahia Hospital. He was trained partly at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford (1956–57).

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  • Richard Utaegbulam (1904-1968) was an Anglican priest. Utaegbulam was born in Umuezeala and educated at St Paul's College, Awka. He was ordained in 1941 He served at Umuahia, Bonny and Aba.He became a Canon Residentiary at St. Michael, Aba in 1953; and its Archdeacon in 1960. He was leader of the movement to create a separate Diocese of Aba, now a reality. Utaegbulam died in Umuahia Hospital. He was trained partly at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford (1956–57). (en)
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  • Richard Utaegbulam (1904-1968) was an Anglican priest. Utaegbulam was born in Umuezeala and educated at St Paul's College, Awka. He was ordained in 1941 He served at Umuahia, Bonny and Aba.He became a Canon Residentiary at St. Michael, Aba in 1953; and its Archdeacon in 1960. He was leader of the movement to create a separate Diocese of Aba, now a reality. Utaegbulam died in Umuahia Hospital. He was trained partly at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford (1956–57). (en)
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