The story of Samuel Ajayi Crowther shows the picture of a slave boy who became the first African Anglican bishop.
Samuel Ajayi Crowther is the first (1st) Black Bishop In The Entire Anglican Communion.
Born in Osogun (in what is now Iseyin Local Government, Oyo State, Nigeria), Crowther was a Yoruba who also identified with Sierra Leones ascendant Creole ethnic group.
Ajayi was 12 years old when he was captured, along with his mother and toddler brother and other family members, along with his entire village, by Muslim Fulani slave raiders in and sold to Portuguese slave traders. However, before his slave-ship left port, it was boarded by a British Royal Navy ship under the command of Captain Henry Leeke, and Crowther was taken to Freetown, Sierra Leone, where he was released. Ajayis mother was a descendant of King Abiodun.
on 7th April , when the 13 year old Samuel Ajayi Crowther was rescued from the belly of a slave ship heading for America, he thought all was finished. A year before, around breakfast, together with his mother and two sisters, he was captured by Fulani slave raiders when they attacked his village of Osogu
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Hello, my brilliant Afrilearn superstar! I hope you are having a great day. Today, we will learn about an extraordinary Nigerian who made history—Bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther. He was the first African bishop and worked hard to spread Christianity and education in Nigeria. His story is one of strength, faith, and determination. Let’s begin!
Bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be taken away from your home and forced to live in another country? That’s exactly what happened to Samuel Ajayi Crowther when he was a young boy. He was captured and sold into slavery, but something amazing happened—he was rescued and later became a great Christian missionary, translator, and the first African bishop. His story teaches us about the power of faith, hard work, and perseverance.
Early Life and Captivity
Samuel Ajayi Crowther was born around in Osogun, present-day Oyo State, Nigeria. When he was about 12 years old, his village was attacked by slave traders, and he was captured and sold into slavery.
But something incredible happened! While he was being taken across the ocean, a British
All articles created or submitted in the first twenty years of the project, from to Foremost African Christian of the Nineteenth Century Samuel Adjai [1] Crowther was probably the most widely known African Christian of the nineteenth century. His life spanned the greater part of it – he was born in its first decade and died in the last. He lived through a transformation of relations between Africa and the rest of the world and a parallel transformation in the Christian situation in Africa. By the time of his death the bright confidence in an African church led by Africans, a reality that he seemed to embody in himself, had dimmed. Today things look very different. It seems a good time to consider the legacy of Crowther. Slavery and Liberation The story begins with the birth of a boy called Ajayi in the town of Osogun in Yorubaland in what is now Western Nigeria, in or about the year In later years the story was told that a diviner had indicated that Ajayi was not to enter any of the cults of the orisa, the divinities of the Yoruba pantheon, because he was to be a servant of Olorun [2]
All articles created or submitted in the first twenty years of the project, from to His Childhood and Slavery Ajayi was born in a little town called Osogun in Yorubaland around the year Osogun was said to be four miles in circumference with about 3, inhabitants [1]. His parents gave him the name Ajayi as a symbol of importance. They also consulted the Ifa Oracle to find out which of the four hundred traditional Yoruba deities he would grow up to worship. The Ifa priest was said to have warned them against dedicating him to any idol having foreseen that he would worship the Almighty God [2]. Ajayi’s father was a farmer and a weaver. From him, little Ajayi learned how to farm and shepherd domestic animals. He was noted for his courage and patience. He demonstrated this courage when he saved, at the risk of his life, his father’s idols when their house was being destroyed in a conflagration. On a day that looked quite bright, Osogun, his town, was to have her turn of the sorrowful fate of ruin, desolation and deprivation caused by the inhuman trade in slaves. At about breakfast time, the a
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Crowther, Samuel Ajayi (A)
Anglican Communion
Nigeria , Sierra Leone
Crowther, Samuel Ajayi (E)
Anglican Communion
Nigeria , Sierra Leone
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