Catholic knights declare war against narcotics

Knights of St. John International (KSJI), a United States-based international solidarity organisation of the Catholic Church, has declared war against consumption of MKPURU MMIRI and other forms of sycho-substances in Nigeria by youths in the country.
Speaking when he led a powerful joint delegation of the national leadership of the organisation, comprising largely some eminent men and women, on a courtesy call to the Archbishop Anthony Obinna of the Cathedral Archbishop of Owerri, Imo state, President of the Knights of St John International (KSJI) in Nigeria, Maj. Gen. (Prof) Remy Uche, said that the organisation was going to mount a vigorous campaign against sycho-substances to save the Nigerian youths from self destruction or self annihilation.
Maj. Gen. Uche, a professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO), observed that the destructive tendencies of MKPURU MMIRI and other forms of sycho-substances among the youths of the country had become an issue of major concern that KSJI as a body could not sit idly and watch the ravaging effect of the substances and how destructive they could be on any society which its feature is dependent on its youths.
“We’re going to mount a vigorous campaign against MKPURU MMIRI, other forms of sycho-substances and other forms of crimes among our youths”, he assured the Archbishop.

“The youths need to be well guided to the right path to be good citizens of the country”, the KSJI Supreme Subordinate President (SSP) in Nigeria said promising that the organisation “was prepared to work with the Church to restore morality in the society.”
He informed the Archbishop that Nigeria has the largest number of the membership of the Order in the world.
He said that KSJI was going to channel its energy as a body towards offering charity to the poor and the indigent children in the country.
In his response, Archbishop Obinna who expressed delight with the present status of Nigeria as the hub of the Faith all over the world, where the Faith is stronger, challenged the knights to deepen their understanding of the faith in everything they do.
He said that the use of “Mkpuru Mmiri” and other forms of sycho-substances by the youths had become a matter of major concern to the Church, which has vowed never to stay idly and “watch our children destroy their future and bring shame to both their families and the society”, commending the Knights of St. John International (KSJI) for showing interest in the wellbeing of the youths by trying to engage them in meaningful gainful employment.

Also, in his homily at the Thanksgiving Mass which was celebrated right inside the Assumpta Cathedral Owerri, Archbishop Obinna who with a call to them to always glorify the great works of God, as holiness is not limited to anywhere except that sin that abound everywhere has not let people to take notice of holiness around them, charged the officers of the Order and the Church in general to let the spirit of the Lord shine through them to the world, in whatever they do or whatever they are. 
“Let us surrender ourselves to God, so that he will use us to shine unto others”, Obinna exhorted them. 

An advisory board, headed by Hon. Justice Paul Onumajulu, with Chief Nnia Nwodo, Senator Victor Umeh, Prof. Epiphany Azinge among others as members, was also inaugurated at the event.

Source: Drumnewsonline

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