Bible Society of Nigeria

Bible Society of Nigeria (Bible Society)
Abbreviation BSN
Formation 1966
Type Non-governmental organization
Purpose Bible distribution, translation, advocacy, literacy, engagement, production
Headquarters Apapa, Lagos
Region served
Nigeria
President
Dr. Aaron Nuhu
General Secretary and Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Dare Ajiboye
Website www.biblesociety-nigeria.org

The Bible Society of Nigeria (abbreviated BSN) is a Christian non-governmental and not for profit organization in Nigeria that translates, publishes and distributes Bibles in English and several local Nigerian languages .[1][2][3][4] It was established on February 8, 1966, building on earlier work by the British and Foreign Bible Society, the American Bible Society, and the Scottish Bible Society, which translated and published the Bible in the Efik language in 1868.[5] Dr. Dare Ajiboye is the current General Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of the Bible Society of Nigeria.

History

The Bible Society of Nigeria was founded on 8th February, 1966 through the pioneering efforts of the late Dr. Francis Ezeogo Akanu Ibiam, the first indigenous Governor of the defunct Eastern Region. Earlier in February, 1965, Dr. Ibiam had initiated a consultation with representatives of most of the Churches [Church organizations] in Nigeria on the need to form a national Bible Society in Nigeria. It was the unanimous decision of that meeting that The Bible Society of Nigeria be formed which consequently led to its formation and inauguration on February 8, 1966. Before 1966, The Society was under the supervision of the British and Foreign Bible Society [BFBS] which had operated in Nigeria as far back as 1807. Then the Bible House, Apapa was serving as a distribution centre to other neighbouring West African countries.

The Society Today

The society has it headquarters at Office Address 18, Wharf Road, Apapa, Lagos State, Nigeria. It has Bible Distribution centres in other Nigerian cities:

  • ABUJA: 23, Ndola Crescent, Wuse Zone 5, Abuja.
  • LAGOS II: 7, Boladale Street, Opposite Mr. Biggs Oshodi.
  • ABA: The Bible Society of Nigeria, St. Michael’s Cathedral, St. Michael’s Road, Aba.
  • JOS: The Bible Society of Nigeria, 53, Tafawa Balewa Road, Jos.
  • IBADAN: Plot 7A, Trinity Avenue, Educational Estate Samonda, Ibadan.[6]

Translation Projects

The organization has translated the Bible into 26 Nigerian Languages. [7][8]

Among the twenty-six (26) different languages the Holy Bible has been translated are:

  • Kalabari,
  • Okrika,
  • Isoko,
  • Igala,
  • Igede,
  • Ebira,
  • Yoruba,
  • Efik,
  • Igbo,
  • Hausa,
  • Nupe,
  • Khana,
  • Urhobo,
  • Fulfude,
  • Bokyi,
  • Edo,
  • Tiv,
  • Itsekiri. [9][10]

Guest Houses

The bible society of Nigeria has three guest houses located in three Nigerian cities (Lagos, Ibadan and Abuja).[11]

References

  1. Abiaziem, Chinyere. "BSN Marks Bible Week, Seeks Prayers For Nigeria". Independent. Ogba, Ikeja, Nigeria. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  2. "Bible Society of Nigeria's board meeting". Punch. Nigeria. April 18, 2018. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  3. "The Light from Zion Shines over Nigeria". Breaking Israel News. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  4. "What we do". biblesociety-nigeria.org. Bible Society of Nigeria.
  5. "BSN @ 52: Nigeria would have been on fire if…. —Ajiboye". Vanguard. March 11, 2018.
  6. Contact Us http://biblesociety-nigeria.org/new/contact-us/
  7. BSN unveils Kalabari, Okrika bibles https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/04/bsn-unveils-kalabari-okrika-bibles/
  8. We secure Nigerian languages through Bible translation — BSN boss https://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/01/we-secure-nigerian-languages-through-bible-translation-bsn-boss/
  9. BSN Completes Translation of Bible in 24 Nigerian Languages https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/09/05/bsn-completes-translation-of-bible-in-24-nigerian-languages-2/amp/
  10. Bible now in 24 Nigerian languages http://sunnewsonline.com/bible-now-in-24-nigerian-languages/
  11. About Us http://bibleguesthouse.org/about-us/

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