By Anan Geolengs
The Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has announced the passing of Rev. Dr. William Uzochukwu Okoye, Founder and General Overseer of All Christians Fellowship Mission.
In a statement issued on Thursday, CAN President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, described the late clergyman as a humble servant of God who dedicated his life to the service of God, humanity and the unity of the Church.
“On behalf of the National Executive Committee of CAN and the entire Christian community in Nigeria, I extend my heartfelt condolences to his widow, Rev. Mrs. Toyin Okoye, his children, the leadership and members of All Christians Fellowship Mission, the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, and all who mourn this painful loss,” Okoh said.
According to him, Rev. Dr. Okoye faithfully preached the Gospel, raised leaders, and worked tirelessly for the growth of the Church in Nigeria.
The CAN president noted that Okoye’s service extended beyond his ministry. He served as Chairman of CAN, FCT Chapter, Chairman of PFN, FCT Chapter, and later as CAN National Director on National Issues and Social Welfare.
“In these and other capacities, he made valuable contributions to strengthening the Christian witness in our nation and promoting constructive engagement on issues affecting the Church and society,” Okoh stated.
Rev. Dr. Okoye also served the nation in several public capacities. He was a member of the Presidential Advisory Council on Youth Affairs, the National Political Reform Conference, and the Nigerian Christian Pilgrims Commission.
He also served as Chaplain to two Presidents of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Head of the Aso Rock Villa Chapel.
“His commitment to nation-building reflected his conviction that faith should positively influence society,” Okoh said.
The CAN president recalled Okoye as a leader of wisdom and grace who was deeply committed to Church unity.
“I remember Rev. Okoye as a humble servant of God who carried every responsibility entrusted to him with wisdom, grace, and unwavering dedication. His counsel, calm disposition, and passion for advancing God’s Kingdom will be greatly missed,” he said.
As the Christian community mourns, Okoh prayed for God’s comfort for the family, the All Christians Fellowship Mission, and all grieving the loss.
“We thank God for a life well spent in His service. May God grant them the strength to bear this loss and uphold them with His unfailing grace,” he said.
“May the soul of Rev. Dr. William Uzochukwu Okoye rest in the eternal peace of our Lord Jesus Christ.”

