DAI Region

Anglophone West Africa

Countries Served

  • Ghana
  • Nigeria**
  • Sierra Leone

*Indicates Ministry Center(s)

Countries Served

  • Ghana
  • Nigeria**
  • Sierra Leone

*Indicates Ministry Center(s)

Anglophone West Africa

Statistics

2023 statistics

Workshop Attendees

Mentoring

Connecting

Consulting

Overview

Because of the rapid growth of the church among the under-educated and the poor, heresies like “the prosperity gospel” have flourished and resulted in Christian leaders having little or no voice in opposing corruption.

As one local leader said with irony, “America may have created the ‘prosperity gospel’, but we perfected it!” In addition, evangelistic efforts to reach the unreached in the region often face the violent response of Islamic extremists, making the combination of fear and ignorance a huge challenge for leaders trying to bring needed change in their communities. Recently Ebola has added to the misery bringing an enormous need for pastoral care and education to stop the pandemic.

DAI’s Response

DAI works to train indigenous leaders in counter-cultural servant leadership through non-formal multi-session workshops. The younger leaders are hungry for an alternative to the power-centric leadership they’ve suffered over many decades.

DAI’s MAOL program also addresses servant leadership while walking alongside senior leaders in Nigeria to help them implement needed changes in their lives and organizations. This is done in partnership with ECWA Theological Seminary in Iqbaga, located in the Kwara state “north central” of Nigeria. Because DAI’s curriculum addresses specific needs identified by local leaders it is incredibly relevant and practical and, as a result, local leaders are changing the way their communities work and live.

"I initially thought that a man was superior to a woman. However, this mentality has been submerged by the biblical truth and i now consider both gender as mutual partners who were created in God's image. I am now respectful and continue to be transformed as a result of undertaking this course."

Fredrick Matakidi
South Sudan

"The text book Unleader was so touching it changed me all round. As a Christian leader I have learnt that we exist as advocates for those we lead, to release them from their spiritual, economic, social and physical poverty and enable them to become responsible and fulfilled Christian adults."

Allan Senyimba
Uganda

History of DAI in the Region

DAI Nigeria was DAI’s first ministry center established in 1998. Curriculum was developed to train indigenous grassroots leaders in Africa. Since 1998, Nigeria has been a hub for DAI ministry in Western Africa, led by Reuben Ezemadu. The focus of ministry has been on serving some of the enormous mission movements in the country like CMF and CAPRO as well as church, business, political and younger leaders. The MAOL program was added into the strategy in 2006, officially beginning in 2008, and has served as one more tool to empower Kingdom leaders.

Workshops have been offered in Ghana, beginning as early as 1996, and more recently in Sierra Leone and Liberia. Several leaders from each of these countries have traveled to Nigeria to participate in DAI’s MAOL program with the hope that eventually they can bring this program to their countries, where there is a growing number of interested leaders. We are hopeful that the MAOL program will be available in Ghana in the near future as institutions have invited us to deliberate our Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).

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