Abuja, 25 November, 2025 / 2:27 pm (ACI Africa).
The Archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja has called on Nigerian leaders to embrace Christ-like governance free from corruption, injustice, and religious-based hatred for their nation to grow.
In his Sunday, November 23 homily on the Solemnity of Christ the King, Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama reflected on the life of Jesus Christ, who lived a humble life, saying, “As King, Jesus reigns from a Cross, not a throne, not even a palace, as is conventional.”
“Jesus did not take life. He gave it. He wore no crown of gold but one of thorns. He did not exploit people but spoke sympathetically of the widow’s mite, the prodigal son, the good Samaritan, and poor farmers. He was praised by the crowds but mocked by leaders,” Archbishop Kaigama said during the Holy Mass he celebrated at St. Luke’s Parish of Abuja.
The Nigerian Church leader said Christ’s kingdom must challenge Nigerians to reject hatred based on religion and tribe.
“As we Christians proclaim Him King, so we must learn from His servant-leadership style. Christ’s kingship was not built on domination but on self-giving love; not on violence but on sacrifice; not on fear but on forgiveness,” Archbishop Kaigama said in the Holy Mass in which the Parish marked



