Mbanefo - Cote D-ivoire Zonal Assembly - Hrh Chijioke
For HRH Chijioke Mbanefo, this is merely Act One. Sources close to the royal palace indicate that he is already planning for the in 2026, to be held either in Accra or Lagos.
Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire – In a spectacular display of spiritual gravitas and administrative excellence, the Côte d’Ivoire Zonal Assembly has concluded its annual session, leaving an indelible mark on the ecclesiastical landscape of West Africa. At the helm of this historic gathering was His Royal Highness (HRH) Chijioke Mbanefo , whose leadership continues to bridge the gap between traditional African royal values and modern Pentecostal/Evangelical charisma. HRH Chijioke Mbanefo - Cote d-Ivoire Zonal Assembly
The Assembly, held under the theme “The Kingdom Divided: The Role of the Church in Political Stability,” drew thousands of delegates from across the Francophone and Anglophone regions, including Nigeria, Ghana, Benin, and host nation Côte d’Ivoire. To understand the weight of this Assembly, one must first understand the man commanding the podium. HRH Chijioke Mbanefo is not merely a clergyman or a conference speaker; he is a unique archetype of leadership in the 21st century. Holding a chieftaincy title that predates his ministerial calling, HRH Mbanefo brings the wisdom of the ancestral stool to the pulpit of the Zonal Assembly. For HRH Chijioke Mbanefo, this is merely Act One