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Born October 21st, 1940 in Antonibe (northwestern coast), District of Analalava, Province of Mahajanga, Daniel Rajakoba comes from a humble family of cattle breeders. He spent his first school years in Antsakoabe (at the mouth of the Sofia River), Analalava, and Mahajanga. He then went to the "Ecole Normale d'Instituteurs" of Antananarivo, where College Teachers are being trained, and to the National Institute for Educational Research and Training (I.P.E.S) of Antananarivo University; he studied at the Faculty of Reformed Theology in Aix-en-Provence and that of Montpellier.
 Rev. Daniel Rajakoba & his spouse He married Monique RAKOTO in 1967 in Antananarivo. They have eight children. 1971 is a highlight in his spiritual life, for though he had been a Christian since his childhood, he experienced a true conversion and decided to become a Pastor. As he had no opportunity at that time to complete a pastor formation, he started by evangelizing. |
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Daniel RAJAKOBA was the Malagasy Labour Secretary during three regimes (from 1972 to 1975) : - Government of Major General Gabriel RAMANANTSOA
- Government of Colonel Richard RATSIMANDRAVA
- Military Directoire headed by Major General Gilles ANDRIAMAHAZO.
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Teaching qualities of Rev. Daniel Rajakoba are not only skills to use as a teacher. Teaching is really a state of mind and has alwas been an attitude. Numbers of former students can testify, as well as many attendees to conferences and training session Daniel Rajakoba led in christian organizations and churches areas. |
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As he was a teacher in Toamasina in 1971, he experienced a true conversion and committed himself in Evangelisation ever since: - Daniel Rajakoba is well known as a lay preacher and a lecturer in the University world in Madagascar and in French-speaking Africa through the Scripture Union.
- As he was in charge of the Ministry of Employment , he would preach weekly on the Malagasy National Radio. That was an opportunity to stand against the marxist atheism which was instilled in the young minds in College and University.
- National President of the Malagasy Scripture Union (1976-1987)
- Head of the Translation department (Oecumenical Translation of the Bible) at the Malagasy Bible Society (1994-1996)
- Consecrated Pastor of the Church Of Jesus-Christ in Madagascar (FJKM) in 1999.
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