The Head, Due Process and Public Procurement Bureau, Abia State, Dr. Oluebube Chukwu, has lauded the dedication and commitment of a newly inducted Methodist priest, describing her as a worthy asset to the kingdom of God and the service of humanity.
He disclosed this yesterday (Sunday December 14, 2025) during the induction service of The Rev’d Janet Charles C. Lekwauwa at Bethel Methodist Church, Obinolu Ngodo, Isuochi, in the Nneochi Diocese of the Methodist Church Nigeria, held on Sunday, December 14, 2025.

Dr. Chukwu applauded the priest for her calling and devotion to the work of the gospel, charging her to remain steadfast and focused in advancing the spiritual growth of the church and positively impacting the community. He described her as an asset to God’s kingdom and, in a show of encouragement and support, presented her with a vehicle to make her pastoral duties easier and more efficient in the service of God and humanity.
The induction ceremony, which took place at the Cathedral Circuit of the diocese, formally ushered in The Rev’d Lekwauwa as priest-in-charge. The service was conducted by the Very Rev. Fidelis C. Ogbodo, Presbyter of the Cathedral Circuit, under the distinguished chairmanship of Elder Nneoma Francis Madu.

The presentation of the vehicle sparked jubilation among congregants, who burst into songs of praise and offered prayers of thanksgiving for Dr. Chukwu, commending his generosity and commitment to the work of the church.
The Bishop of the Nneochi Diocese, Rt. Rev. I. K. Tasie, also offered prayers and blessings for the newly inducted priest and Dr. Chukwu, applauding the gesture as a demonstration of love, encouragement, and partnership in God’s work.
The induction service attracted clergy, church leaders, and members from within and outside the diocese, making it a memorable and celebratory occasion for the Methodist community in Isuochi.
By Chukwuemeka Egejuru
























