Owerri, 11 September, 2025 / 10:21 pm (ACI Africa).
Nigeria’s Catholic Archdiocese of Owerri has denounced the disruption of its 2025 Archdiocesan Day and Odenigbo Lecture on September 6, calling the protesters’ attempt to desecrate its facility “a big mistake.”
In a Tuesday, September 9 statement, the Chancellor of the Owerri Metropolitan See, Fr. Patrick Chinedu Mbarah, said it was saddening that a group of young men and women stormed the venue of the annual celebration “midway into the event” protesting against a former governor of Kaduna State in the West African nation.
“A group of hired placard-carrying thugs, comprising youngsters and women, stormed the Maria Assumpta Cathedral back gate, chanting all manner of unprintable things,” said Fr. Mbarah.
He added, “Attempting to desecrate the hallowed premises of Villa Assumpta is a big mistake by the sponsors of the misguided protesters.”
“It is sad that some misguided persons engaged some youths and women to come and disrupt the Archdiocesan activity, instead of engaging them in something meaningful to better their lives,” he lamented, calling on the perpetrators “to desist from such acts of hooliganism that violate the fundamental human rights and freedoms.”






