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Pope Leo XIV Blasts Nigeria Over Mass Kidnappings

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
November 23, 2025
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Pope Leo XIV Blasts Nigeria Over Mass Kidnappings
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The world has heard Pope Leo XIV blast Nigeria over mass kidnappings, and it is sad that this is the kind of news that puts our country on the global map again. Instead of progress, development, or innovation, we are trending because armed men keep walking into schools and carrying away children like they are picking fruits. When the Pope spoke on Sunday about the over 300 hostages taken from St. Mary’s Catholic Primary and Secondary Schools in Niger State, he sounded heartbroken, and honestly, who would not be? This is not the type of story a nation of more than 200 million people should live with every week.

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  • The Kidnapping Reality
  • Schools Are No Longer Safe
  • A Constant Cycle of Fear
  • Leadership Failure
  • Nigeria’s Reputation Keeps Getting Worse
  • A Shame We Cannot Ignore.
  • Bottom Line

The Kidnapping Reality

The Pope said he learned with “immense sadness” about the kidnappings of priests, faithful members, students, and teachers. That grief he expressed is the same grief Nigerians feel every day, but ours is mixed with shame. We are tired of being a country where one violent headline replaces another before we even finish talking about the first one. These criminals storm schools like they are running errands, and nobody stops them. That alone shows how weak our security system has become.

Schools Are No Longer Safe

When Leo appealed for the immediate release of the hostages, he pointed out the pain of the young boys and girls dragged away from their beds. The pictures of empty bunk beds and scattered belongings show the fear and confusion those children felt in the dark hours of the morning. Nigeria is a place where a child can go to school and never return home. It is a national disgrace.

A Constant Cycle of Fear

The attackers reportedly came in large numbers, riding on many motorcycles and even a van. That scale alone shows planning, boldness, and confidence that nothing would stop them. How can a group arrive with that much noise and still leave untouched? This is why Pope Leo XIV blasting Nigeria over mass kidnappings should not surprise anyone. Our leaders act shocked every time, yet nothing changes.

Another set of gunmen also went to Kebbi State and took 25 girls. Another group attacked a church and abducted dozens more. It is like Nigeria is running a kidnapping festival that never ends. And the shame is that the world watches us repeat the same tragedy over and over.

Leadership Failure

This is where the real issue sits. A country with the size, population, and resources of Nigeria should not be a playground for bandits. But our leaders keep making excuses. Instead of solving the problem, they talk and talk until the next tragedy happens. It is no wonder the Pope had to speak sharply. He said churches and schools should be places of safety and hope. In Nigeria, they are places attackers visit without fear.

And the truth is simple: a country that cannot protect children inside a school has failed its most basic duty.

Nigeria’s Reputation Keeps Getting Worse

Every time you think we have reached the lowest point, something else happens. It is embarrassing that the international community only hears about us when blood has been spilled or children have been taken. There is no pride in being known for mass kidnappings. It stains our identity and makes the world see us as a nation that cannot control its own house.

This is why the anger behind Pope Leo XIV’s message is understandable. His words show how the rest of the world sees usand they see chaos.

A Shame We Cannot Ignore.

Many Nigerians feel helpless. Many feel tired. But the shame remains. We are always trending for the wrong reasons. The Pope’s message reflects the global frustration. Nigeria cannot continue like this. The people are exhausted, the world is confused, and the criminals are getting bolder every day.
So when Pope Leo XIV blasts Nigeria over mass kidnappings, it is not just a statement from a religious leader. It is a mirror showing us the image we try to avoid. And that image is not good.

Bottom Line

The message from the Vatican should force a moment of truth. As Pope Leo XIV blasts Nigeria over mass kidnappings, his words return us to one harsh reality: we cannot keep living like this. The world is watching, and sadly, what they see is a country where children disappear, families cry, and leaders pretend they are trying.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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