Archbishop says Nigeria could be ‘saddest nation in the world,’ reflects on better days
Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama of the Abuja Archdiocese at St. Luke’s Parish, Kubwa, during a confirmation Mass. / Credit: Photos courtesy of the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja ACI Africa, Nov 25, 2025 / 16:01 pm (CNA).
Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama of Nigeria’s Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja has reminisced about the days when the West African country was ranked the happiest place on earth and expressed sorrow that the situation is no longer the same today.
In fact, according to the Abuja archbishop, the saddest people on earth today might be in Nigeria, owing to poor governance, insecurity, and corruption.
“Today, certainly, we should be the saddest nation in the world, considering all that has happened since the kidnapping of young, innocent Chibok girls,” Kaigama said in his homily on Sunday, Nov. 23, at St. Luke’s Parish, Kubwa.
“We seem to be so traumatized by how badly we are treated that we hardly ask tough questions,” he added.
The archbishop observed that Nigerians are afraid to condemn crime in their country because of the protests by those supporting terrorism — including their chiefs, associations, and youths.
Kaigama descried the “injustice happening in Nigeria,” despite the West African country being said to be the “most religious” nation on earth, with different denominations and a high number of worshippers.
“Is our religiosity only about filling up mosques and churches with numbers or indeed allowing ourselves to be led by the Spirit of God to act justly, to love one another tenderly, and to walk in humble fellowship with our God?” he asked, calling for “national introspection, confession, and perhaps, social dialysis.”
In his reflection at Mass during which he conferred the sacrament of confirmation on 500 candidates, Kaigama called on the people of God in Nigeria to remain authentic to God through not only worship but also action.
He warned against treating God casually, urging Nigerians to demonstrate God’s presence in all aspects of their lives.
“We seem to approach God in a schizophrenic manner. We bow, kneel, clap, and call his name so loudly, while elegantly dressed on days of worship, but go on behaving as if he does not exist in our homes and places of work outside of our places of worship,” the archbishop said on the solemnity of Christ the King.
“For some today, God is treated as if he is a policeman … who is approached only when there is trouble or crisis,” he added.
Kaigama said a lot has been going astray in Nigeria since the country’s independence in 1960.
“Since 1960 to date, we have allowed tribal and religious sentiments to rule our politics and even the distribution of power and wealth of the nation,” he said.
“Sacred cows have been bred that some people from certain ethnic or religious groups are untouchables,” he added.
Kaigama decried favoritism, noting that the government only punishes those without a voice in society while leaving those in power to walk free.
The archbishop said justice and punishment should be served to all Nigerians regardless of their position or their social status, saying: “Being a leader does not mean you are beyond prosecution. Whether it is in the churches and mosques, the judiciary, the National Assembly, the presidency, or within the security agencies, the highest bidder seems to be the most respected. The law catches only the feeble.”
The archbishop condemned the Nigerian government for ignorance in calling corrupt people to book. “Agencies set up to prosecute corruption are said to end up trapped in the complex webs of corruption that you can hardly recognize them,’’ he said.
He went on to express concern that major beneficiaries of the country’s exploitative system are “awarded” and encouraged Nigerians to identify corrupt leaders in society and to hold them accountable for their actions without fear.
This story was first published by ACI Africa, CNA’s news partner in Africa, and has been adapted by CNA.
Source: https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/268075/archbishop-says-nigeria-could-be-saddest-nation-in-the-world-reflects-on-better-days
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