Henry Ndukuba was born in a Christian home in Anambra State.
14 Facts About Henry Ndukuba
Henry Ndukuba attended Bishop Shanahan College, Orlu and had his WASC in 1978.
Henry Ndukuba obtained a MA in systematic Theology, from Durham University, England, in 1990 and another in Christian Education at Princeton Theological Seminary in 1996.
Henry Ndukuba became canon in 1989 at the age of 28 and an archdeacon in 1992 at the age 31.
Henry Ndukuba served in St George's Anglican Church Borupai Kano until he was sent to teach in St Francis of Assisi Theological College, Wusasa Zaria in 1985, where become the acting dean.
Henry Ndukuba worked with communities and leaders of Gombe state to establish peaceful coexistence and community development.
Henry Ndukuba was succeeded by Cletus Tambari as the Bishop of Gombe.
Henry Ndukuba is the chairman of the liturgy and spirituality committee of the Church of Nigeria whose responsibility is to produce the Annual Bible study manual and Daily fountain devotional, Sunday school manual and youth devotional.
Henry Ndukuba's committee has produced the new Book of Common Prayer and Hymnal for the Church of Nigeria.
Henry Ndukuba serves as the chairman of the Church of Nigeria Historical records and Artifacts committee, charged with the responsibility of recording and preserving the historical records and artifacts of the Church and set up an Archives.
Henry Ndukuba is the BOT Chairman of LIST the registered body working on translation of Bible, Jesus Film and literary materials in Nigeria languages especially minority languages in Nigeria.
Henry Ndukuba is a biblical scholar, teacher, master liturgist, pastor and an accomplished evangelist.
In January, 2020, Markus Ibrahim was elected as the new archbishop of the Anglican Province of Jos to replace Archbishop Henry Ndukuba, who was to be enthroned as the Primate of all Nigeria.
Shortly after Justin Welby's resignation, Henry Ndukuba was credited to have made this statement in Abuja when he delivered a speech at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Divine Commonwealth Conference.