
I, Kiamanga Diana Diazabakana a seventy-two years old woman, born in Kinshasa, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (R.D.C), in Africa, and graduated from High School, National Education, in 1968. I became an elementary school teacher from 1968-1973, in Kinshasa. I was married for forty years to my late husband Sadi L. Diazabakana. I am a mother of six children, two sons, four daughters, and many grandchildren.
I obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in French, and English, and a Minor in Education at Salem State University. I worked as a teacher aide, in head start, in Lynn, Massachusetts. I had a work-study, in the library of Salem State University. Before, I was a housekeeper in Baptist Church. I returned to Kinshasa, in the Congo, in 1979. I worked in Kinshasa as a French teacher in High School, at “Lycée Bosangani” for one year, and as an English professor at “Institute Superieur de Techniques Appliqué (I.S.T.A) Ndolo” for eighteen years.
In Kinshasa, I was serving the Lord Jesus Christ in the church of prophecy “Eglise Chrétienne Union de Saint Esprit (E.C.U.S.E).” My Second trip back to the U.S.A, in 1998 was when I immigrated as a resident. I obtained a Certificate of Ordination by the grace of Almighty God, on July 25, 2015, as a Deaconess, and as an Elder minister, in 2019, in Full Life Gospel Center in Boston Church. Currently, I am working as a Nurse Assistant, in the Life Care Center of the North Shore. I am serving the Lord Jesus Christ which I accepted, since I was saved when I was a teenager, in 1958.
Now, I am an Elder minister in the church of Full Life Gospel Ministry of the North Shore, in Lynn.
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