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Cardinal Okogie Blames Nigeria’s Woes On Poor Leadership Choices As Obaseki Receives Prelate

Archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Lagos Emeritus, Cardinal Olubunmi Okogie has blamed the numerous challenges facing Nigeria on poor choices of leadership by the electorate who are influenced by financial gains.

“The easiest way to tackle our challenges is for our elders to start showing the youths the right way,” he said.

“Those in government are not at fault, let’s face the fact because we elected those with bad characters; we voted those who are not trained and people we know that are bad. We vote for them because of the three or four pence they will give us,” Okogie added.

Okogie made the remarks in Benin on Tuesday when he was received in audience by Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki.

The Cardinal is in Benin for the 90th birthday celebration of Archbishop Patrick Ekpu, the Emeritus Archbishop of Benin.

While receiving the clergy at the Government House in Benin City, Obaseki celebrated and described him as an icon and a father.

The governor said, “The Cardinal came to pay me a courtesy visit; you know he is our father. He is here in Benin to celebrate another icon, Archbishop Patrick Ekpu, the Emeritus Archbishop of Benin who will be 90 years tomorrow.

“You know their relationship, so he is here to celebrate the archbishop who is celebrating his 90th birthday and 50 years as a Bishop tomorrow. The Catholic Bishops are here to celebrate with this great and accomplished Edo son.”