Gboko, 22 July, 2025 / 6:48 pm (ACI Africa).
The Rector of St. James Minor Seminary Yandev in Nigeria’s Catholic Diocese of Gboko, has urged Seminarians and their formators not to abandon the path of formation amid growing insecurity in the West African nation.
In an interview with ACI Africa on the sidelines of a three-day national leadership conference that the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN) organized for rectors of Seminaries in Nigeria, Fr. Dominic Asor warned that fear of being persecuted is detrimental to the future of the Church in the country.
He noted that no place in Nigeria is safe, and that Seminarians and formators have no place to run to for fear of attacks.
“We must not flee from our vocation because of trials, insecurity, or the lure of worldly comfort. God, who called us will sustain us, but we must remain faithful and focused,” the Nigerian Catholic Priest told ACI Africa on Monday, July 21.
He added, “The Seminary has not become an endangered species. Apart from the Seminaries, where else can you have complete safety? There is no place.”






