Nigeria on Friday unveiled a nine-metre tall statue of Jesus Christ
carved from white marble, thought to be the biggest of its kind in
Africa.
More than 100 priests and hundreds of Catholic worshippers attended the
nine-metre (30-foot) statue's official unveiling in the village of
Abajah in southeastern Nigeria.
The statute was commissioned by Obinna Onuoha, a local businessman who
hired a Chinese company to carve it. It was placed in the grounds of a
2000-capacity church that he built in 2012.
In his homily at a Mass before unveiling the statue, presiding bishop
Augustine Tochukwu Okwuoma said it is a "very great symbol of faith" for
Catholic worshippers and passers-by alike and remind them of the
importance of Jesus Christ," The presiding Bishop blessed the statue
after mass.
The cost of the statue has not been revealed.
The 43-year-old boss of an oil and gas service company timed the
statue's unveiling to coincide with his parents' 50th wedding
anniversary.
And when his 68-year-old mother fell seriously ill a few years ago, she
made him promise that he would build a church if she survived.
Source: AFP
Source: AFP
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