Jos, 02 February, 2026 / 9:18 pm (ACI Africa).
A Catholic Archbishop in Nigeria has called on the people of God to pursue true and lasting happiness by embracing the values of the Beatitudes, warning against the illusion of happiness rooted in wealth, power, and worldly success.
In his Sunday, February 1, homily at Divine Mercy Church, Karu, Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama of the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja said the Beatitudes guide believers on how to live authentically, revealing what true happiness means in the eyes of God.
“Happiness is that which all people seek. All of us look for and desire happiness. We search for it in different things and places – in power, money, pleasure, fame, affluence, political dominance, and success. But many times, we fail, because we search for them in the wrong places,” Archbishop Kaigama said at the Holy Mass in which he conferred the Sacrament of Confirmation to 72 members of the parish.
The Archbishop compared the world's happiness and blessings to the Beatitudes, which reveal to people “a new way of being human, a new scale of values, and a new understanding of what it means to be truly blessed and happy.”
“While the world says, blessed are the rich; blessed are the powerful; blessed are those who dominate; blessed are those who succeed at all costs,” he said, “Jesus says, blessed are the poor in spirit; blessed are the meek; blessed are the merciful; blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness.”


