Celebrating The Salvation Army's 100 years in Nigeria, from 26th - 29th August 2021
Salvation Army operations began in Nigeria in 1920 when Lieut-Colonel and Mrs George H. Souter landed in Lagos, to be followed later by Staff-Captain and Mrs Charles Smith, with ten West Indian Officers. Following an invitation for the Army to establish a presence in Mali, with registration being given on 29 November 2007, a response was undertaken under local leadership. In February 2008 officers were appointed and Mali became a separate region on 1 April 2011. Together we are Celebrating The Salvation Army's 100 years in Nigeria, from 26th - 29th August 2021. Looking forward to seeing all our Salvationist and Friends.