Abuja, 15 December, 2025 / 4:04 pm (ACI Africa).
The Archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja has urged Nigerians not to lose hope despite the country’s persistent challenges, such as violence, corruption, kidnappings, and unemployment.
In his Sunday, December 14 homily at St. Pius X Gbagalagpe Parish of his Metropolitan See, Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigsama said that he believes that better days will come when the people of God in the West African nation will experience renewal.
“We may be going through the valley of darkness, but in prayerful patience, honest living, dedicated work, putting others first, and overcoming parochial political, tribal, and religious interests, we shall overcome and experience remarkable development and growth,” Archbishop Kaigama said.
The Nigerian Catholic Archbishop expressed hope in a new Nigeria amid terrorism, saying, “I believe our day of glory will come.”
“We shall see the light at the end of the tunnel, whereby our leaders will put citizens’ interests first, and are ready to supply the very basic things of life, making the environment serene, tranquil, and not toxic or dominated by criminality and fear,” he said.






