Ahead of the Christmas celebration, the Catholic Bishop of Yola Diocese, Most Reverend Dami Mamza has shared 2million naira to 200 People living with disabilities in Adamawa state. Bishop Mamza and some of the beneficiaries The cleric who doubles as the Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Adamawa state chapter says the gesture is... Continue Reading →
“No society can develop in isolation”– Bishop Mamza challenges Waja and Lunguda communities.
Bishop Mamza and some members of the Mennonite Central Committee during the distribution of relief materials The Catholic Diocese of Yola in collaboration with the Mennonite Central Committee has distributed food and non-food items to victims of the recent Lunguda and Waja crisis. Speaking during the occasion, the Catholic Bishop of Yola, Most Reverend Stephen... Continue Reading →
Boko Haram: UN Delegation visits IDP Camp in Yola
Bishop Mamza and the UN Delegation The Head of the United Nations coordination office on humanitarian affairs in Nigeria, Mr Trond Jenseh was in saints Theresa camp and took time to interact with the internally displaced persons (IDPs).The United Nations representative led members of his team to the saint Theresa Catholic Cathedral Yola IDP camp... Continue Reading →
Boko Haram: Two IDPs in St. Theresa’s Yola Camp set to re-unite with family members after four years
Bishop Stephen Dami Mamza of the Catholic Diocese of Yola in conjunction with an international committee (name withheld) facilitated the reunion of two internally displaced persons (IDPs) with their loved ones. This was disclosed by the Bishop while bidding farewell to the IDPs, Mrs Victoria Achebu from Cross Rivers and Mrs Kuburah from Abeokuta Ogun... Continue Reading →
Nigeria @60: Bring relief to the citizenry, Bishop Mamza tasks President Buhari
Bishop Mamza of Yola Diocese As Nigeria marks it's sixty years of Independence, there is the need for president Mohammadu Buhari to improve the present security situation of the country and bring relief to the citizenry has been stressed by Bishop Mamza. The state Chairman of the Christian association in Nigeria and also the Catholic... Continue Reading →
“I have been certified free of COVID-19”, Bishop Mamza
The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Yola and Chairman CAN, Adamawa state, Most Rev Stephen Dami Mamza, has recovered from COVID-19, having spent days in isolation receiving treatment after he tested positive of the deadly disease on August 23. The news of his recovery came today Saturday September 5 when he addressed journalists in... Continue Reading →
COVID-19: Bishop Mamza Speaks from Isolation
Bishop Mamza The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Yola and Chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Adamawa State chapter, the Most Rev. Stephen Dami Mamza has spoken from isolation regarding the state of his health six days after he tested positive of the dreaded corona virus disease also known as COVID-19. Bishop Mamza, in... Continue Reading →
Eid-el-Kabir: Bishop Mamza calls for human solidarity to fight COVID-19
Adamawa State CAN Chairman, Bishop Mamza The Adamawa State CAN Chairman and Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Yola, Most Rev Stephen Dami Mamza, on behalf of all the Christians of the state felicitates with the entire Muslim Ummah as they join their counterparts globally to celebrate the Eid-ul-Adha today. In his message to the... Continue Reading →
Eid El-Fitr: Adamawa CAN Chairman congratulates Muslim brothers and sisters
The Most Rev. Dr. Stephen Dami Mamza, Bishop of Yola and Chairman CAN, Adamawa State The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Yola and Chairman CAN, Adamawa state, the Most Rev. Stephen Dami Mamza Congratulates Muslims as they celebrate the breaking of fast and the end of the Holy Month of Ramadan. “We your Christian... Continue Reading →
Christian Response in the Midst of COVID-19: Reawakening the Pauline Injunction (Rom. 13:1-5)
By: Bishop Stephen Dami Mamza (Catholic Bishop of Yola) We live in disturbing times due to the COVID-19 pandemic that has befallen us in the world today. The very threat to life, worship and general day practice have all been disrupted. This is all in a desperate bid to stop the spread of the disease... Continue Reading →