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Daniel Ntongi-Nzinga (born 1946) is a peace activist and Christian leader in Angola. [1]

Ntoni-Nzinga studied at the University of Leeds before co-founding the Grupo Angolan de Reflexao para Paz (GARP), and the Inter-Ecclesiastical Committee for Peace in Angola (COIEPA) in April 2000, organizations advocating an end to the Angolan Civil War (1975-2002). He previously served as the Executive Secretary of the Evangelical Baptist church in Angola and as Secretary General of the Angolan Council of Churches. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b James, W. Martin (2004). Historical Dictionary of Angola. p. 123.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Ntongi-Nzinga, Daniel)

Daniel Ntongi-Nzinga (born 1946) is a peace activist and Christian leader in Angola. [1]

Ntoni-Nzinga studied at the University of Leeds before co-founding the Grupo Angolan de Reflexao para Paz (GARP), and the Inter-Ecclesiastical Committee for Peace in Angola (COIEPA) in April 2000, organizations advocating an end to the Angolan Civil War (1975-2002). He previously served as the Executive Secretary of the Evangelical Baptist church in Angola and as Secretary General of the Angolan Council of Churches. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b James, W. Martin (2004). Historical Dictionary of Angola. p. 123.



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