- 1964-04-21 —
The National Spiritual Assembly of Uganda and Central Africa was formed with its seat in Kampala. [BW14p96]
- This Assembly had jurisdiction over the following countries: Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, Congo Republic, (Leopoldville), Congo Republic, (Brazzaville), Gabon, Central African Republic, and Chad.
- 1964-06-01 — Isaac Eziukwu, a Nigerian who had become a Bahá'í in Bangui, Central African Republic, in 1956, arrived in Libreville, Gabon, the first pioneer to the country. [BW16:522–3]
- 1972-04-21 — The National Spiritual Assembly of Gabon was formed. [BW15:206]
- 1984-04-21 —
The National Spiritual Assembly of Gabon was formed with its seat in Libreville. [BW19:62, 147]
- See BW19:522 for picture.
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