Abuja, 03 March, 2025 / 9:15 pm (ACI Africa).
In response to the growing moral crisis among young people in Nigeria, the National Youth Office of the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN) is launching two initiatives, the Serving Others Under Love (SOUL) and the Sharing Hope in New Evangelization (SHINE) programs, to foster the formation of the conscience, compassion, and other ingredients of Catholic evangelization among youth in the West African nation.
The initiatives that are part of the “Love Revolution Program” seek to equip Nigeria’s youths with ethical values to navigate socio-economic challenges in the country without resorting to unethical means.
In an interview with ACI Africa on March 1 on the sidelines of a strategic meeting between the Youth National Office and the Focolare Movement in Nigeria, the National Catholic Youth Animator, Fr. Boniface Idoko, highlighted the contemporary challenges bedevilling youths in Africa’s most populous nation and emphasized the value of forming the youths’ conscience in appropriate values.
“Today, Nigerian youths face numerous socio-economic challenges that destabilize their mental reasoning. The pressure to survive often drives them to engage in unethical acts, including violence and even murder, just to make money. The desperation for financial gain has overridden moral consciousness in many cases,” Fr. Idoko said.
He explained, “When conscience is not formed, people commit heinous crimes without remorse. A person can take a life in the afternoon and sleep soundly at night, unbothered by their actions.”