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Matthew Hassan Kukah

Matthew Hassan Kukah (born 31 August ) is the current bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sokoto.[1]

In December , Pope Francis appointed him as a member of the Dicastery on Integral Human Development.[2]

Early life and education

Bishop Kukah was born on efdom in Zangon Kataf local government area of Kaduna State.[3] Kukah received his primary education at St.

Fidelis Primary School, Zagom, then St. Joseph Minor Seminary, Zaria, before proceeding to St. Augustine Major Seminary Jos, Plateau State, where he studied Philosophy and Theology. Kukah was ordained a Catholic Priest on 19 December Kukah also attended the University of Ibadan, where he obtained a diploma in Religious Studies.

Matthew hassan kukah biography samples Matthew Hassan Kukah (born 31 August ) is the current bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sokoto. [1] In December , Pope Francis appointed him as a member of the Dicastery on Integral Human Development. [2].

Kukah also received the Bachelor of Divinity at the Pontifical Urban University, Rome in , followed by a master's degree in Peace Studies, at the University of Bradford, United Kingdom in Kukah's academic pursuits culminated with a PhD from University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in [3] At some unspecified point, he studied at the University of Oxford, in Oxford, in Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, and also at Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in Greater Boston, in the United States.[4]

Between and he served as a member of the Nigerian Investigation Commission of Human Rights Violations.

In addition to his work as a parish priest of Saint Andrews's parish in Kakuri, Kaduna from until his nomination as bishop, he was secretary of the National Political Reform Conference () and from onwards he has been serving as the chairman of the Ogoni-Shell Reconciliation. Additionally, between and he worked also in the committee for electoral reform set up by the Nigerian government.[1]

This Day News reported the passing away and burial of Mama Janet Hauwa Kukah, the bishop's mother, born in June, who was buried in Anchuna, Zangon Kataf Local Government Area, with many dignitaries at attendance and others sending their condolences.[5]

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