Ladan Kamau
Ladan Kamau was an Anglican bishop in Kenya during the last quarter of the twentieth century.[1]
Gatambo was educated at St. Paul's University, Limuru and was ordained in 1949.[2] He served in Kathukeni, Fort Hall, Aberdare, and Nyandarua. He was archdeacon of Nakuru from 1969 until he became bishop of Nakuru in 1980.
References
- ^ "Modeling Servant-Leaders for Africa: Lessons from St. Paul" Ikenye, N.J.B p20: Kijabe; African Books Collective, 2010
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1975–76 p554 London: OUP, 1976 ISBN 0-19-200008-X
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- Manasses Kuria
- Ladan Kamau
- Stephen Mwangi
- Ole Sapit, Bishop of Kericho (became first bishop of that diocese)
- Joseph Muchai
- Peter Arok, Bishop of Twic East
- Musa Kamuren, Bishop of Baringo
- Alexander Muge
- Stephen Kewasis (became first Bishop of Kitale)
- Thomas Kogo
- Christopher Ruto
- Stephen Kewasis (previously Bishop of Eldoret)
- Samson Tuliapus, assistant Bishop of Kapenguria
- Emmanuel Chemengich
- Ole Sapit (elected Primate of Kenya)
- Ernest Ng'eno
- Paul Korir
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