Elder Joseph Wafula Sitati

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First African member of the First Quorum of the Seventy
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Elder Joseph Wafula Sitati

Today, Elder Joseph Wafula Sitati from Nigeria makes history, becoming the first black (African) member to be called in the First Quorum of the Seventy. He is currently serving as a mission president in Nigeria.

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  Joseph Wafula Sitati, 54, Nigeria Uyo Mission; Westlands Ward, Nairobi Kenya Stake; Area Seventy; former stake president, counselor in the Kenya Nairobi Mission presidency, district president, and branch president and counselor. International director for Public Affairs for Africa for the Church. Born in Bungoma, Kenya, to Nathan Barasa Sitati and Lenah Naliaka Mwasame. Married Gladys Nangoni Nassiuma, five children.

A trainer of auxiliary leaders, Sister Sitati is a former branch Relief Society and Young Women president. Born in Bungoma, Kenya, to Paul Chengett Nassiuma and Rebah Bukokhe Katasi.

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Elder Sitati Addresses Race, Self-Reliance and Church Growth in Africa

Elder Joseph W. Sitati of the Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints spoke at the “Black, White and Mormon” conference Friday, October 9, 2015, at the University of Utah on the topic of “Race and the International Church.” Ref. Source 6g


 
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