Samuel Bill was a Scottish missionary who arrived in Akwa Ibom, Nigeria, in the late 19th century, bringing Christianity to the region. He founded the Qua Iboe Church in 1887, which became one of Nigeria’s oldest and most influential Christian denominations. Known for his dedication, Bill translated portions of the Bible and preached in the local language, helping to spread the gospel across communities. His legacy continues in Akwa Ibom, where his contributions are celebrated, and the Qua Iboe Church remains a significant religious institution.