The founder of the Psycho-Spiritual Institute (PSI), a Catholic entity that specializes in psycho-trauma healing, described Veritas University as a “city built on a hill” and a “lamp mounted on a lampstand,” illuminating society with truth and knowledge.
Highlighting Veritas university’s achievements, Fr. Ehusani praised the institution’s staff and students for expanding academic programs, excelling in sports, and earning national and international recognition.
He expressed gratitude for the personal sacrifices of staff and acknowledged the challenges overcome by the institution’s pioneers in establishing the university in Abuja.
The Director of Lux Terra Leadership Foundation lauded the Catholic identity of Veritas University, which is hailed for producing well-rounded graduates, morally outstanding, noting licensing delays.
“Many of you may not have heard that the licensing of this University by the Federal Government was delayed for almost a year because of the refusal by NUC to give the proper name that the founders desired for this project, which is, the Catholic University of Nigeria. Catholic is the very identity of Veritas. It is the Catholic Church that has provided Veritas with its raison d’etre,” he said.
From left - Rev Fr Cyril Obanure, Guest Facilitator of the retreat, and Fr George Ehusani. Credit: Fr. George Ehusani
Fr. Ehusani said staff must embody the faith daily, noting that “the academic and administrative staff of a Catholic University must be sufficiently grounded and confident in their faith to demonstrate daily how the faith shapes, nurtures, guides, and inspires their academic learning and professional competencies.”
“Such witnessing is only possible if the staff are striving hard to live out the faith in the midst of the university community,” he clarified.
He added that Catholic universities form character as well as minds, and explained, “In addition to training minds and imparting critical skills, the Catholic University aims at forming character and shaping souls. It prepares good citizens for the next world.”
Quoting St. John Paul II’s Apostolic Constitution, Ex Corde Ecclesiae, Fr. Ehusani said, “The Catholic University, far from being an institution exterior to the Church, is from the very heart of the Church or the Church’s mission. Faith and Reason should combine to explore the riches of Revelation and the riches of Nature. This calls for the nurturing of a distinctive kind of institution, one whose very essence would be quite different from secular universities.”