Abuja, 19 October, 2025 / 10:59 pm (ACI Africa).
Marking World Mission Sunday 2025 on October 19, the National Director of the Pontifical Mission Societies (PMS) in Nigeria, Fr. Solomon Patrick Zaku, has warned that missionaries across the country are facing growing challenges, including insecurity, limited resources, and frequent attacks that make evangelization increasingly difficult.
In an interview with ACI Africa, Fr. Zaku described missionary service in Nigeria as “a journey of faith” often undertaken in harsh and sometimes dangerous circumstances, yet sustained by the resilience and deep faith of those committed to spreading the Gospel.
“In Nigeria, it is not easy to be a missionary. There are times you want to go to a particular place, but you are afraid. You don’t know what will happen on the road,” Fr. Zaku said during the Sunday, October 19 interview following the annual celebration under the theme “under the theme “Missionaries of Hope Among All Peoples.”
He added, “We have had cases of Priests, Religious, and lay people attacked and killed while worshipping God.”
The Nigerian Catholic Priest noted that many missionaries now serve in fear, often unable to travel freely.






