David W. Eka

Male, Person

1945 –

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Who is David W. Eka?

David William Eka was the first stake president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in West Africa. He was president of the Aba, Nigeria Stake and is often regarded as one of the founding pioneer members of the church in Nigeria. Eka has also served as an area seventy and as a mission president in the LDS Church.

Eka was born in Etinan, Nigeria. During the Biafran War, he committed to God that if he survived the war he would devote his life to serving others. He was first introduced to the LDS Church by his uncle in the early 1970s. He did not join the church then or when he went to England just after marrying Ekaete David in 1974. He often met LDS missionaries in England but did not then join the church. Eka got his bachelor's degree in electronics engineering from Teesside Polytechnic.

After returning to Nigeria, Eka joined the LDS Church in September 1979, less than a year after the first LDS baptisms in Nigeria. Shortly after his baptism, he helped translate the Book of Mormon into Efik.

Eka worked for AGIP Oil Company which he retired from as head of production support.

Eka served as a branch president, conselor to a mission president, district president, and in 1988 became president of the newly organized Aba Nigeria Stake.

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Born
May 20, 1945
Nigeria
Also known as
  • David Eka
Nationality
  • Nigeria
Education
  • University of Teesside

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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