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Agbebi was a part of Ebenezer Baptist Church, Lagos, which was formed as result of a dispute within the First Baptist Church when American missionary Rev. W. J. David fired Rev. Moses Ladejo Stone, the native pastor. David rebuffed requests for an explanation by a delegation and by the church
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in the late 1880s, he changed his name. Agbebi was a strong advocate of indigenous leadership for African churches. He initiated evangelistic work in
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in 1919. He was also politically active, and presented a paper at the 1911 First
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business meeting, claiming that he had the authority to dismiss Stone.
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to his homeland with the gospel. He left the CMS (the
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