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Appendix 4. Member Churches of Christian Council of Nigeria (CCN)
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- Methodist Church Nigeria
- The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion)
- The Presbyterian Church of Nigeria
- The Nigerian Baptist Convention
- The Salvation of Army
- Qua Iboe Church of Nigeria
- The African Church
- The Lutheran Church of Christ in Nigeria
- Ekklesiyar Yan'uwa a Nijeria
- Church of Christ in Nigeria
- Church of the Lord (Aladura)
- The Eternal Sacred Order of Cherubim and Seraphim
Affdiated Bodies
- The Boys' Brigade Nigeria
- The Girls' Brigade Nigeria
- Young Men's Christian Association of Nigeria
- Young Women's Christian Association of Nigeria
- International Bible Reading Association of Nigeria
- Students' Christian Movement (SCM)
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1 . Source: CO. Williams' letter to I. Enwerem, March 2, 1992.
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