Oyo, 14 April, 2025 / 8:51 pm (ACI Africa).
The allure of Palm Sunday that celebrates the triumphant entry of Jesus Christ into the city of Jerusalem should not blind Christians to the events of the Holy Week that include Jesus’ experience on Good Friday that mirror the persecution of the innocent in Nigeria, Bishop Emmanuel Adetoyese Badejo of the country’s Oyo Catholic Diocese has said.
In his reflection shared with ACI Africa on Palm Sunday, April 13, Bishop Badejo highlights killing as a vice in the West African nation and cites the incident of a Nigerian farmer sentenced to death for allegedly killing a herdsman in a self-defence episode.
“We must not get carried away by the glamour of Palm Sunday and must not overlook the grim realities of the week when Jesus the innocent, sinless Son of God faced persecution, abandonment, betrayal, lynching passion, and crucifixion which we still have in Nigeria today,” Bishop Badejo says.
Referring to Sunday Jackson, the then 29-year-old farmer and student from Demsa Local Government Area (LGA) of Adamawa State, who reportedly killed Buba Ardo Bawuro in the 2015 self-defense episode, the Nigerian Catholic Bishop poses, “Has one of us not been condemned to death recently for killing someone in the process of defending himself? Our world today has not moved on from punishing the sinless and persecuting the innocent.”
In his Palm Sunday reflection titled, “Precious lessons of Palm Sunday: Door to The Holy Week”, Bishop Badejo urges Nigerians to take solace in Jesus’ experience of His passion, saying, “We must not lose the lesson that even when he knew the hour had come, Jesus was resolute in his endorsement of redemptive suffering.”