Samuel Ajayi Crowther

Nigerian bishop and linguist

Samuel Ajayi Crowther - Nigerian bishop and linguist
Born

1809
216 years ago

Died

December 31st, 1891
133 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Nigeria

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The first African bishop of the Anglican Church served as the Bishop of the Niger. Translated the Bible into Yoruba and contributed to the development of written Yoruba. Played a vital role in the establishment of the Church Missionary Society and emphasized education in his ministry. Engaged in the promotion of African languages and culture.

First African bishop of the Anglican Church

Translated the Bible into Yoruba

Promoted written Yoruba language

Established educational initiatives

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