Abuja, 21 July, 2025 / 9:02 pm (ACI Africa).
Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama of Nigeria’s Archdiocese of Abuja has cautioned nine members of the Salesians of Don Bosco whom he ordained Priests, against the dangers of clericalism, commercialism, and the growing influence of the prosperity gospel within Priestly ministry in Nigeria.
In his homily during the July 19 ordination, Archbishop Kaigama cautioned the nine against adopting styles of ministry rooted in personal glory, excessive financial pursuits, and authoritarian leadership.
“These nine young men are not being ordained because they are perfect or academically outstanding. They are being ordained because God has called them. But with that call comes a great responsibility — one that must be approached with humility and faithfulness, not commercialism or pride,” the Nigerian Catholic Archbishop said during the event that was held at the Archangels Gaduwa Parish of Abuja Archdiocese.
He reflected on the prosperity gospel, an ideology he said had found growing traction among some Clergy and Christian movements in Nigeria, saying, “I say this very clearly. Prosperity gospel has no place in the Catholic Priesthood. Their (Priests) primary task is not to make money or attract followers by promising miracles. Their mission is the salvation of souls.”
The Nigerian Catholic Church leader noted that although the Church requires resources to run its ministries, the motivation behind Priestly work must never be financial gain.






