Abuja, 05 February, 2025 / 10:21 pm (ACI Africa).
Catholic youths have the possibility of constructively engaging social media and counter the growing trend of paganism, including the appetite for “quick money” that has reportedly lured a section of young people in Nigeria into “fetish practices”, a Catholic Priest in the West African nation has said.
In an interview with ACI Africa on the sidelines of a spotlight program that the Social Communications Department of the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja organized to mark the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord in the temple, Fr. Simon Onyekachi Madu called upon Catholic youths to catechize their peers through social media posts.
“Youths are drawn to quick money, ritual killings, and internet fraud. It is all idolatry, whether in the form of fetish practices or material obsession.” Fr. Madu, a social media influencer who was the guest speaker at the February 2 event told ACI Africa.
He urged Catholic youths, who he said “are constantly online” to engage digital forums “to evangelize their peers and draw them back to the faith through catechizing them with the type of post they share.”
“Many young people think social media is only for trends, scams, and entertainment. But it can also be used to showcase talents, build businesses, and make good money – not bad money and to evangelize their peers who may be on their way out of the faith; this can make them return to the faith” the Nigerian member of the Oblates of St. Joseph (OSJ) said.