Archbishop Doyé Teido Agama is a Christian leader within the Pentecostal Holiness and Convergence movements. He is the founder of Apostolic Pastoral Congress, a collegiate collective of Pentecostal bishops and pastors adhering to paleo-orthodoxy[1] and was for many years the organisation’s President and its presiding prelate. He leads the Christian Way of Life group of churches.[2] He has been a prominent figure in the Churches Together in England movement and is involved extensively in the African diaspora and black and multicultural affairs.
Agama lives in the United Kingdom, but has close ties with Nigeria.[1]