Abuja, 12 November, 2025 / 6:14 pm (ACI Africa).
The Secretary General of the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN) has urged Nigerian youths to embrace their roles as digital evangelists and peacemakers by using technology and creativity to promote truth, unity, and peace in the West African nation.
In an interview with ACI Africa on the sidelines of a three-day national Youth Digital Animation Boot Camp, which the Catholic Secretariat organized, Fr. Michael Banjo expressed the Church’s desire to realize a “school of discipleship for the twenty-first century.”
According to Fr. Banjo, the boot camp is designed to form digital disciples who use technology to spread light in a world often filled with darkness.
“Our young people are not just learning technical skills. They are being transformed into digital evangelists. They will use creativity and technology to defend human dignity, promote understanding among people of different faiths, and build peace. They should become digital evangelists and peace makers,” Fr. Banjo stated during the November 11 interview
The Nigerian Catholic official cited examples of Nigerian youths who are already using short videos, podcasts, and digital art to promote peace in conflict-prone areas. “They are living witnesses of what it means to be evangelizers in the digital age,” he said.



