
POPE LEO XIV’S MEMORABLE VISIT TO IBUSA
In 2016, Robert Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, visited Nigeria as the Prior General of the Augustinians, specifically stopping at St. Augustine’s Catholic Church in Ibusa.
Established in 1898 during the Ekumeku War, this historic church holds a special place in the community.
The church’s founding story is fascinating to Anioma historians.
After Ibusa chiefs opposed British missionaries, Obi Egbune, the Obi of Issele-Uku accepted the British offer in his community, leading to Ibusa’s eventual surrender because Ibusa mercenaries had the intention to fight on the side of Issele-Uku.
Rev Fr Carlo Zappa’s appeal to establish a mission in the community, paved the way for St. Augustine’s, the community’s first and largest church which though has been knocked down and severally restructured to give it a look outside the original form.
Given this history and importance in Anioma Nation, it is no surprise that Robert Prevost, as Prior General, visited St. Augustine’s.
During his visit, he likely provided spiritual guidance, ensured the community stayed true to its founding principles, and strengthened ties with other Catholic organizations and the Vatican.
As Prior General, Pope Leo XIV’s role involved high-level leadership, promoting unity and faithfulness within the Augustinian Order.
His visit had a lasting impact on the Ibusa community, and his spiritual legacy continues to be remembered.
Even as he is now Pope Leo XIV, Bishop of Rome and spiritual leader of the worldwide Catholic Church, his connection to Ibusa remains significant and the Catholic faithful in Ibusa are glad of his presence.
‘: Emeka EsogbueA