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  • Gov Okowa congratulates Ewherido, Bishop of Warri Catholic Diocese

    Gov Okowa congratulates Ewherido, Bishop of Warri Catholic Diocese

    Vice-Presidential Candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and Governor of Delta, Sen. (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa, has congratulated Rt. Rev. Anthony Ewherido on his ordination as 5th Bishop of Catholic Diocese of Warri.

    Bishop Ewherido, 62, a Professor of Biblical Theology and Languages, was until his appointment and ordination as Bishop, the Rector of the Seminary of SS. Peter & Paul, Ibadan.

    In a congratulatory message by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Olisa Ifeajika, on Thursday in Asaba, Okowa said that the Urhobo people, Deltans and Nigerians were proud of his elevation as the first Urhobo Catholic priest to be elevated to the position of Bishop.

    The governor noted that Ewherido’s emerged after a highly competitive selection process, but said that he wasn’t surprised as his appointment as Bishop was long awaited.

    He said “with your resounding intellect, great pastoral zeal and compassion, you have over the years risen above board by preaching the word of faith towards repentance.

    “It is our prayer that, in your new position, God uses you to counsel and move the entire Warri Catholic Diocese, in the direction in which you have been ordained to lead.”

    Okowa wished the new Bishop God’s guidance and success in his high ecclesiastical responsibility.

  • Warri Catholic Diocese plans adequate security ahead of new Bishop’s installation

    Warri Catholic Diocese plans adequate security ahead of new Bishop’s installation

    The Catholic Diocese of Warri says adequate security and other necessary arrangements have been put in place ahead of the Episcopal Ordination and Installation of its new Bishop, Monsignor Anthony Ewherido.

    Very Rev. (Fr.) Jude Obuinu, the Chairman, Episcopal Ordination and Installation Planning Committee of the Diocese, made this known at a news conference on Saturday in Effurun, Delta.

    “We are putting measures in place to ensure adequate security and smooth movement of vehicles and human beings,” Obuinu, also a Professor at the Delta State University, Abraka (DELSU), said.

    Flanked by other members of the committee, he said that Christian faithful, within and in Diaspora would attend the event slated for Feb. 9.

    Giving a brief history of the Warri Catholic Diocese, he said the Diocese was created on March 10, 1964 by Pope Paul VI, adding that it had grown over the years.

    According to him, the Diocese started with eight parishes, saying it has increased to about 154 parishes and 179 ordained priests, among others.

    “We are getting bigger and we hope that as we progress, more Dioceses will be created out of the Warri Diocese.

    “This ordination and installation is a great event for us; we are excited and feel blessed.

    “We are taking another step forward in developing Catholic faith in Warri Diocese,” Obuinu said.

    He extolled the virtues of the immediate past Bishop of Warri Diocese, Most Rev. John Afaregha, for his contributions to the growth and development of the diocese since his assumption in 2010.

    Obuinu said that the Bishop, who retired in 2022, had within the period, created many parishes, ordained priests and build the Jubilee Retreat and Conference Centre, among others.

    “The Church grows in terms of manpower, human resources and creates avenues for people to evangelise and bring many into the Catholic faith.

    “After his retirement, Most Rev. Augustine Okubeze, was appointed at Apostolic Administrator to administer the affairs of the Warri Catholic Diocese, while preparing for the next Bishop.

    “To the glory of God, on Dec. 28, 2022, Rt. Rev. Ewherido was appointed as our new Bishop. The announcement was made by Most Rev. Okubeze, the Apostolic Administrator of this Diocese at this Cathedral,” he said.

    Obuinu, however, enjoined Christian faithful to join the committee in prayers for a successful celebration.

    According to him, Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta, his Deputy, Kingsley Otuaro, the All Progressives Congress (APC) Governorship candidate in the state, Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege and some members of the state House of Assembly would grace the ceremony.

    “We are expecting a great and hitch-free celebration. All the Catholic Bishops, both serving and retired in Nigeria, Anthonio Filipazzi, Apostolic Nuncio to Nigeria.

    “Catholic Cardinals, Bishops and other Church dignitaries will attend the event,” he said.

  • HAPPY NEW YEAR – By Francis Ewherido

    HAPPY NEW YEAR – By Francis Ewherido

    By Francis Ewherido

    Happy New Year to you all and welcome to 2023. Though I am not a prophet I know and I said it last week that not everyone celebrating Christmas will see 2023. It has always been like that year in year out. Sadly, it happened again via police brutality, accidents, natural deaths and other means. May their souls rest in peace.

    I am not the all-seeing and all-knowing God, so I do not know how 2023 will turn out for me not to talk of other people, but I wish us all God’s protection, guidance, prosperity, health of mind and body. Though we do not know the future, we still plan for it. Make your plans, set targets and work towards achieving them. As they say, you do not win a lottery without first of all buying a ticket. In other words, it is difficult to achieve targets unless you set them.

    Planning is very important for us in 2023. The year 2022, as close as it was to 2023, is almost gone. The year 2024, though just a year away is in the future. Year 2023 therefore offers us an opportunity to make short term, medium term and long term plans. Where plans are already in the place, 2023 offers an opportunity to take a second look and make adjustments where necessary. The New Year offers new beginnings and new opportunities for everybody. The young and in deed others should go on a self-discovery or rediscovery. You need to know who you truly are, your strengths, your weaknesses, your opportunities, the threats you face; what works for you and what does not work for you. You need these pieces of information to make meaningful progress. It is difficult to make meaningful progress without sorting out this puzzle. Without goals, you are not different from the man who dresses up in the morning and sets out without a destination in mind. How you want take do that kind waka? And if you are on a wrong road, retrace your steps; a wrong road will not lead you to your destination.

    For young people, be pure at every stage of your life. What you failed to do or dodged now might return to haunt you. Look at what some politicians and workers in the private and public sectors are going through. Ordinary secondary school certificate has become a huge stumbling block. I do not want to talk about university and NYSC certificates. Be pure abinitio. Also flee from Yahoo-Yahoo; it is a building without foundation; soon it will collapse.

    People above 40 should remember their annual check-up and healthy habits. Our clinics and hospitals should sit up. How can someone who managed to get to your facility collapse and die of low blood sugar. A bottle of coke or a cube of sugar was all that was needed to avoid this death. It is painful and shameful. Blood pressure and sugar level (if you have issues with sugar or diabetes) are the first tests nurses carry out once you step into the facility even before you see the doctor.

    The JAPA wild fire is still burning. I have dwelt on it extensively before, but let me just touch on it because it is still a major issue. I will continue to reiterate that you have a right to live anywhere you like in this whole world, but it you must JAPA, go through the right channels and have the right documents. Don’t JAPA with a tourist visa. When it expires, you might live subsequently like a fugitive. Also, what are your plans when you get there and who is guiding you? I see some people who have not travelled outside the country giving tips on JAPA. If a blind man leads another blind man, where do they end up? The top notch environment, orderliness, effective transportation and good security are for all. But you still have to sort out accommodation, up keep and other personal matters. Paying tax is unavoidable unless you want to go to jail. You earn in dollars/pounds/euro and also pay in these currencies, not naira where $1,000 can transform to about N700,000 and make you awash with cash easily so do not use exchange rate to plan your stay in the UK.

    With the right documents you can get a job about a month after arrival, if you are not picky. But can your take home pay take you home and sustain you until you get your next pay cheque after paying taxes, rents and meeting other commitments? I see them for UK and America o, e no easy as many of us dey see am here. Unless you have concrete plans to JAPA, I still believe there are great opportunities in Nigeria in spite of the enormous challenges. There are myriad of problems, but there also lie the opportunities of providing solutions and getting your break through. But I have to confess that getting out school or gaining technical skills and being unemployed is annoying and unacceptable. Our society should develop to the level where all hard working people can at least put food on their tables. Hardworking people should not be jobless and go hungry.

    It is partly why the 2023 general election is very important. Our presidential and national assembly elections are slated for February 25, 2023, while the governorship and house of assembly elections will take place in March 4, 2023. We crave for better country/society and that can only happen if we vote competent, conscientious, empathetic and visionary people at the federal, state and local government levels. Let national interest and common good guide us in our choices of presidential, governorship and house of assembly, House of Representatives and senatorial candidates. Ordinarily these should take precedence over ethnicity or party membership. You are a member of your party, not a slave to your party. I know selfish and personal interests are heavy in this election, but we are better off with a society where all hardworking people can strive, not a few people with big mansions and exotic cars, while the majority live in abject poverty.

    The new electoral act though not perfect has put a lot more powers in the hands of the electorate. Whether or not you are a party man or party woman, be involved. Have your candidates for the presidential, governorship, national assembly and state assembly elections. I know there is hunger in the land and many will sell their votes. Just remember the far reaching implications of your actions. Esau sold his birth right for a plate of porridge due to hunger and the consequences were life long. There should be no sitting on the fence, but vote with the future in mind, not N2,000 to quench immediate hunger.

    On a final note, the Ewherido Family had a great news earlier in the week to close year 2022 on a good note. On Wednesday, the Administrator of the Catholic Diocese of Warri, Archbishop Augustine Akubueze, announced the appointment of our eldest brother, Monsignor Anthony Ovayero Ewherido, as the Bishop-Elect of Catholic Diocese of Warri by His Holiness, Pope Francis. Until his elevation, Monsignor Ewherido was a Professor of Biblical Theology and Languages and Rector of the SS Peter and Paul Major Seminary Bodija, Ibadan.  Please join my family in praying for Bishop-Elect Ewherido to be a good shepherd of God’s flock in his care.

    I wish all a fruitful 2023 and beyond.

  • Omo-Agege congratulates Ewherido, Warri Diocese Bishop-elect

    Omo-Agege congratulates Ewherido, Warri Diocese Bishop-elect

    The Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege has congratulated the Bishop- Elect of the Catholic Diocese of Warri, Rev. Fr. Anthony Ewherido, on his appointment by His Holiness, Pope Francis.

    In a congratulatory message personally signed by him, Senator Omo-Agege expressed profound delight over the appointment of Monsignor Ewherido.

    The Delta APC Governorship candidate described the bishop as a “thoroughbred priest educated to the highest level in the finest traditions of the Catholic Church, an expert in Theology who rose to the rank of a Professor of Biblical Theology and Languages”.

    The Bishop-elect who hails from Ewu-Urhobo Kingdom in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State, is a constituent of the Delta Central lawmaker.

    Until his appointment, Ewherido is the Rector of his alma mater, SS. Peter and Paul Major Seminary, Ibadan.

    Omo-Agege recalled the cleric’s past as an impactful teacher, devoted priest, administrator, noting that he had always been guided by hard work, godliness and passion for humanity.

    In his congratulatory message, the Deputy President of the Senate said, “I congratulate the membership of Warri Diocese not only for the peaceful selection process that led to your emergence but also as the second indigenous Bishop of the Diocese.

    “I am optimistic that your tenure will usher in peace in the area. It will also be an era of positive revolution in the vineyard to help save the world.

    “I pray that the Almighty God will bless you with good health of mind and body so that you will continue to serve the Universal Church and the people according to God’s wishes. Congratulations Padre”.

  • Who is Bishop Anthony Ovayero Ewherido?

    Who is Bishop Anthony Ovayero Ewherido?

    Reverend Father Anthony Ovayero Ewherido was on Wednesday appointed as the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Warri in Delta State, Nigeria.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Father Ewherido was appointed as Bishop of the Diocese of Warri by The Holy Father, Pope Francis.

    Until his appointment as the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Warri, Bishop Ewherido was the Rector of Saints Peter and Paul Inter-Diocesan Major Seminary in Ibadan, Oyo State.

    Bishop Ewherido was born on 8 October 1960 in Eghwu, in the Diocese of Warri. After attending the minor seminary in Effurun, he completed his studies in philosophy and theology at the Saints Peter and Paul Major Seminary in Ibadan.

    He was subsequently awarded a doctorate in biblical studies at Saint John’s University and Fordham University in New York. He subsequently obtained a diploma at the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum in Rome.

    He was ordained a priest on 18 October 1986 and incardinated in the diocese of Warri.

    He has held the following offices: deputy priest of Saint Jude’s in Effurun (1986 – 1987); rector of the Holy Martyrs of UgandaMinor Seminary in Effurun (1988-1992); and parish priest of the Mother of the Redeemer Catholic Church in Effurun (1992-1994).

    He has held the office of residential priest with pastoral responsibilities at Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church in Floral Park (1994-2005) and Saint Frances Cabrini Catholic Church in Coram, New York (1995-2006); chaplain at Stony Brook University Medical Center in Stony Brook, New York (1995-2006); and parish priest of the Sacred Heart in Abraka, Nigeria (2006-2007).

    Since 2007, Ewherido was formator and teacher at the Saints Peter and Paul Interdiocesan Major Seminary in Ibadan; vice rector of the Saints Peter and PaulInterdiocesan Major Seminary in Ibadan (2013-2019); teacher at the Dominican Institute in Samonda, Ibadan (2013-2021); and since 2019, rector of the Saints Peter and Paul Interdiocesan Major Seminary.