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Reno Omokri says Catholic is on the verge of declining in Africa due to their inability to choose a black Pope

Renowned Nigerian critic, Reno Omokri is the latest to voice out his thoughts about the Choice of the latest Pope.

A new pope was declared by the Vatican just days ago, and he is an American which generated lots of arguments all over the world.

Following Pope Francis’ demise, many were tipping some African cardinals as the most qualified candidates to occupy the position but that did not happen.

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According to Reno Omokri, majority of Catholics are not of European Origin, they are mostly black Africans and south African origins.

However, the Vaticans inability to elect a Black Pope for the thousand years could prove many allegations about a potential politics in choosing the Pope right.

In an X statement, he wrote:

“The vast majority of Catholics are not of European origin. They are of Black African, native South American, and Asian ancestry. Yet, we have not had a Pope of non-Caucasian origin in a thousand years.

Africa is my constituency, and Nigeria is my proud nationality, so I will say this to the Catholic Church: Please give Black Africans and Africans in the diaspora hope that they are not just ‘fetchers of water and hewers of wood in the House of God’ as Joshua said to the Gibeonites in Joshua 9:23. 

They give vague and arguable examples from over a thousand years ago. Even those are doubtful, such as Pope Victor I, who was allegedly Pope 1800 years ago and was of Berber origin, Pope Miltiades (1700 years ago), who was supposedly of North African descent, and Pope Gelasius I (1500 years ago) also of North African origin.

A Black or Brown Pope would go a long way in clearing any doubts that the Catholic Church is not a European old boys’ club whose purpose is the political domination and economic exploitation of people of other races.

I am Itsekiri, who, along with the Binis, were the first people to embrace Catholicism in the geographical location now known as Nigeria. My ancestor, Olu Oyenakpagha, wrote to Pope Clement X in 1652 requesting additional Catholic Christian priests for the Iwere Kingdom. That letter is preserved to this day in the Vatican. 

So, please do not misinterpret this as an attack on the church. My people are your age-long friends.

And while we are at it, how come there are more Anglicans in Nigeria than in England, yet we have never had a non-White, non-British Archbishop of Canterbury? These things matter. Are Black and Brown people condemned to be forever followers in these Euro-centric churches and never followers?

After all, three Black African Cardinals became Cardinals much earlier than Robert Prevost, who became a Cardinal in 2023, including Nigeria’s very dear Cardinal Arinze, who became a Cardinal in 1985.

This is probably why the Redeemed Christian Church of God is growing faster than either of these churches. Because some Black people are thinking that their tickets cannot take them far within those organisations and are, thus, voting with their feet.”

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