In a historic move, The Bradford Cathedral in the United Kingdom has appointed a Nigerian, Dr Lambert Ofoegbu, as a Chapter Member, just as the city prepares to celebrate its year as the UK City of Culture in 2025. This significant appointment marks a new era for the cathedral, as it continues to foster international relationships and embrace diversity, aligning with the broader cultural aspirations of Bradford.
Dr. Ofoegbu, an adjudged person of extraordinary abilities in Organisational Project Management, has been a dedicated member of the Bradford Cathedral community. His accolades in the area of transformational change leadership, non-for-profit association governance, fiduciary responsibilities, built environment, risk management, to mention a few have made him an invaluable asset to the Cathedral and the wider community.
As a Chapter Member, Dr Lambert Ofoegbu in his capacity as a Non-Executive Board Member will play a crucial role in the governance and spiritual life of the cathedral, joining a distinguished group of other Trustees who are committed to preserving the cathedral’s heritage and serving the needs of its congregation.
The appointment of Dr Ofoegbu is a testament to the Bradford Cathedral’s commitment to inclusivity and its recognition of the contributions that people from diverse backgrounds can make to its mission. It is also a reflection of the growing global connections between the UK and Nigeria, and a fitting addition to the vibrant cultural tapestry of Bradford as it prepares for its year as UK City of Culture.
Dr Lambert Ofoegbu expressed his gratitude to God for the appointment and his enthusiasm for serving the Cathedral and the community, particularly during this exciting time for Bradford. He said, “I am deeply honored to be appointed as a Chapter Member of The Bradford Cathedral, especially as the City of Bradford prepares for its exciting saga as UK City of Culture. The Bradford Cathedral is a beacon of history, faith, and spirituality. As a proud Nigerian, and a Pan-African, I am humbled to be a part of its legacy. This appointment aligns perfectly with my passion for fostering societal good through faith, service, cultural exchange and my belief in the power of diversity. It equally allows me to contribute to the rich cultural tapestry of Bradford”.
The Bradford Cathedral is a Grade-I listed building with a rich history dating back to the 12th century. It is a place of worship, pilgrimage, and cultural significance. The appointment of Dr Lambert Ofoegbu as a Chapter Member is a significant milestone in the cathedral’s history and a testament to its ongoing commitment to serving the community and fostering international relationships, especially as Bradford prepares to take center stage on the UK cultural scene.
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