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Rev.Nta William instituted, inducted as PCC National Peace Coordinator


Rev Nta William, PCC National Peace Coordinator inducted


Appointed on January 1, 2020, The Reverend Nta William Nche has been instituted and inducted as the National Peace Coordinator of Presbyterian Church in Cameroon. The induction ceremony took place Sunday September 20, 2020, at PC Bokwaongo Buea in an event attended by a college of pastors lead by the Synod Clerk of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon Rev. Miki Hans Abia.

Preaching from the book of Matthew 18:15-18, the secretary of the committee of the ministry and presiding Pastor of the induction service, Rev Emmanuel B. Masok called on Cameroon to make Peace not war. He encouraged the christians to know that the veritable peace process begins within them.

"It takes one man to declare war but it takes many to sue for Peace", Rev Emmanuel B. Masok used this to call on Rev Nta William Nche to used his office to sue many for peace.

Reverend Nta William Nche was born in Njwo - Ngwo in Njikwa Subdivision on September 1, 1978.

Rev Miki Hans inducting the New PCC National Peace Coordinator


In the area of Peace work, his actions are glaring as he has for the past 5 years and counting feeds his christians with daily mediations via WhatsApp and transforming lives for Peace through various media outlets with his eminent "Let's Talk Peace".

Recently, Rev Nta William Nche researched and developed a great tool in Nonviolent Actions and Peace Trainings known as the "VINAP". The tool addresses the question bordering many but especially aficionados: "How can we bring change and Peace without hurting others?".

Reverend Nta William Nche is a certified trainer by the PCC Peace Office and a certified trainer for Africa by the University for Peace in Africa, Rwanda.

By Nji Nelson Chefor

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  1. Peace is Beautiful and Peace TAKES EVERYONE. At times like these, we all need to be involved in #SHAPING_PEACE_TOGETHER

    Good job @Nelson... Keep the Good work

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