Nigeria Is Not Worth Dying For, Says Kukah

Bishop Matthew Kukah
Bishop Matthew Kukah

The Catholic bishop of Sokoto, Matthew Kukah has stated that Nigeria does not possess that set of goals or values for which any sane citizen of the country would be willing to die for.

He made this known in Kaduna on Tuesday during his homily at the funeral mass of Michael Nnadi, a student of the Catholic Good Shepherd Seminary, Kaduna, who was abducted and subsequently murdered.

“Our nation is like a ship stranded on the high seas, rudderless and with broken navigational aids.

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“Today, our years of hypocrisy, duplicity, fabricated integrity, false piety, empty morality, fraud and Pharisaism have caught up with us.

“Nigeria is on the crossroads and its future hangs precariously in a balance. This is a wake-up call for us. As St. Paul reminds us; the night is far spent, and the day is at hand. Therefore, let us cast away the works of darkness and put on the armour of light (Rom. 13:12). It is time to confront and dispel the clouds of evil that hover over us.

“Nigeria is at a point where we must call for a verdict. There must be something that a man, nay, a nation should be ready to die for. Sadly, or even tragically, today, Nigeria, does not possess that set of goals or values for which any sane citizen is prepared to die for.”