Cornelius Adam Igbudu (1914-1981) was a Nigerian religious figure known for founding the Anglican Adam Preaching Society (A.A.P.S), an evangelical group in the Anglican Church of Nigeria.[1] He was credited with healing ability.[2][3]
In 1992, Professor Michael Y. Nabofa wrote a book about his life titled: "Adam: The Evangelist".[4] In May 1998, Professor Sam U. Erivwo wrote that Cornelius Adam Igbudu was held "in very high regard" by Bishop Agori Iwe, his contemporary.[5]