The Presbyterian Church of Nigeria was founded by missionaries led by Reverend Masterson Waddell Hope of the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland. He arrived in Calabar and founded the first Presbyterian church in 1846. From Calabar the church began to grow. In 1858 the Presbytery of Biafra was formed. The Synod of Biafra was formed in 1921. The church developed rapidly when the "Presbyterian Church of Biafra" established the Synod as its highest court. The church became independent from then on and was called the "Presbyterian Church in Eastern Nigeria" in 1952. On June 16, 1960, it became known as the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria. In 1987, the General Assembly was constituted with two Synods. During this period the church received missionaries from the
Church of Scotland and the Presbyterian Church of Jamaica (currently the
United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands). The denomination began establishing a seminary in 1993, which gave rise to "Waddell Hope University". The University is located in Okagwe Ohafia in the state of Abia. Its motto is "Excellence, integrity and service". The church has two highly regarded theological institutions: the Hugh Goldie Lay Institute of Theological Training, founded in 1918, and the Assien Ukpabio Presbyterian Theological College, founded in 1994. In 1996, the denomination already had over 1 million members, 200 parishes, organized into 28 Presbyteries, 4 Synods, and a General Assembly. The church has spread throughout northern Nigeria in recent decades where many churches have suffered violent attacks from Boko Haram. In 2011 a schism occurred and the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Nigeria was formed due to governmental issues. Part of the East-Central Synod broke away and formed the new denomination. This year, the church had nine synods, more than 50 presbyteries, more than 2,000 congregations, nearly 7,000 ministers, and 3,806,690 members nationwide. In 2015, the country's vice president recognized the role of the church in shaping Nigerian society and its missionaries working in the country. A The denomination grew rapidly in the following years. In 2019, it was reported that the denomination had approximately 5,800,000 members. The church headquarters are in Ogpor in the state of Abya in southeastern Nigeria. ==Principal officers==