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- Apimeleki Nadoki Qiliho is an indigenous Fijian from the Province of Nadroga-Navosa in the Fiji Islands and a retired Anglican bishop. Consecrated a bishop on 10 April 2005, he became "Bishop in Vanua Levu and Taveuni" in the Diocese of Polynesia (Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia) — he made church history by becoming the first indigenous Fijian bishop in that church. He was one of three suffragan (assistant) bishops (consecrated the same day) who served under the diocesan Bishop of Polynesia (then Jabez Bryce) — the diocese covers Fiji, Samoa, Tonga and the Cook Islands. After his comrade Gabriel Sharma resigned as Bishop in Viti Levu West, Qiliho also took that role from 2014 onwards; in 2017, he became (instead) Assistant Bishop of the diocese, until his retirement in August 2018. (en)
- Apimeleki Nadoki Qiliho (* 1945 in Rukurukulevu, Tikina o Cuvu, Provinz Nadroga-Navosa) ist ein indigener Fidschianer aus der Provinz (yasana) Nadroga-Navosa in Fidschi und ein pensionierter anglikanischer Bischof. (de)
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- Apimeleki Nadoki Qiliho (* 1945 in Rukurukulevu, Tikina o Cuvu, Provinz Nadroga-Navosa) ist ein indigener Fidschianer aus der Provinz (yasana) Nadroga-Navosa in Fidschi und ein pensionierter anglikanischer Bischof. (de)
- Apimeleki Nadoki Qiliho is an indigenous Fijian from the Province of Nadroga-Navosa in the Fiji Islands and a retired Anglican bishop. Consecrated a bishop on 10 April 2005, he became "Bishop in Vanua Levu and Taveuni" in the Diocese of Polynesia (Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia) — he made church history by becoming the first indigenous Fijian bishop in that church. He was one of three suffragan (assistant) bishops (consecrated the same day) who served under the diocesan Bishop of Polynesia (then Jabez Bryce) — the diocese covers Fiji, Samoa, Tonga and the Cook Islands. After his comrade Gabriel Sharma resigned as Bishop in Viti Levu West, Qiliho also took that role from 2014 onwards; in 2017, he became (instead) Assistant Bishop of the diocese, until his retirement (en)
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- Api Qiliho (de)
- Api Qiliho (en)
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