Accra, 13 August, 2025 / 10:56 pm (ACI Africa).
Catholic journalists in Africa have the responsibility to counter foreign media narratives that have “made nonsense” of the continent, an official of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) has said.
In his remarks at the opening ceremony of the Union of the African Catholic Press (UCAP) Congress in Ghana’s capital, Accra, SECAM second Deputy Secretary General said that although Africa is “bleeding at various ends” amid violent conflicts in some countries, Catholic journalists on the continent should tell Africa’s story that inspire hope rather than despair.
Catholic journalists in Africa, Fr. Uchechukwu Obodoechina said, “have a responsibility to tell the story of Africa because the West and her media has made nonsense of Africa.”
Fr. Obodoechina challenged Africa’s Catholic media practitioners to “tell the truth that Africa has values, she has resources, she has people, she has good faith, she has a smile, she has happiness about life. Africa is not empty.”
“And that is the message and our contribution to the world that in us Africans, God is with us; that in spite of the travails, in spite of the vicissitudes of life in Africa, our life goes on in joy and happiness, and that is also our strength,” he said on Monday, August 11, the first day of the August 10-17 convention organized under the theme, “Balancing Technological Progress and the Preservation of Human Values in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (AI).”






