Sachia Ephraim Ikyernum

Sachia Ephraim Ikyernum is a Ph.D student with the University of Ibadan, Ibadan. He specializes in New Testament, especially in the Literature and theology of the gospels and Pauline studies. He is also a research fellow in Sociology of Religion, Religious Dialogue, and Political affairs. He has authored three (3) conference papers and seven (7) published local and international articles so far. He has up to five articles awaiting publication in reputable local and international journals. He was once a lecturer with New Covenant Bible College, teaching New Testament and Exegesis and later became the pioneering Provost of Kingdom of God Evangelical Bible College all in Ibadan. He is married to Lovelyn, having three children so far, a boy (Ivyn) and two (2) girls (Valerie and Venita).

Publications

The Conflict Between Religious Identity and Culture: Paying Attention to Portipher's Wife – An Apologia
Sachia Ephraim Ikyernum, Silas Guda Mishi. © 2023. 14 pages.
Using histo-critical method, this chapter will offer an apologia to a vulnerable wife of Potiphar, who asked for sexual gratification from an Israeli slave, Joseph. Although many...
Religious Leadership and Gender Discrimination: The Challenges Women Face in Leadership Among Pentecostal Churches/Ministries in Makurdi
Sachia Ephraim Ikyernum. © 2023. 17 pages.
The patriarchal leadership influence on any society cannot be overemphasized. This has been reflected even in the church today, especially among the mainline churches. Yet, the...
The Root Causes of Human Trafficking in West Africa and Nigeria in Perspective
Sachia Ephraim Ikyernum. © 2022. 19 pages.
This research investigates the root causes of human trafficking in West Africa and Nigeria in particular. Findings indicate that the ‘push and pull factors' and other...