Come Tuesday June 16, 2026, the Catholic Archdiocese of Lagos will celebrate a legacy of service in honour of his eminence Anthony Cardinal Olubunmi Okogie, the Emeritus Archbishop of Lagos.

The legacy of service among other things will celebrates Okogie’s 90th birthday, 60th priestly ordination, and 55th episcopal ordination anniversary Mass.

The celebration will be hosted by Alfred Adewale Martins, the Archbishop of the Metropolitan See of Lagos, at Holy Cross Cathedral, on Tuesday June 16, 2026.

On October 21, 2003, Pope John Paul II elevated Okogie to the rank of Cardinal, making him the third Nigerian priest to receive this honour.

As a Cardinal, he participated in the conclaves that elected both Pope Benedict XVI in 2005 and Pope Francis in 2013.

Cardinal Okogie is a former Archbishop of Lagos who has been an influential voice in Nigerian religious and social affairs.

The gentleman priest is known as an advocate for social justice, apostolic tradition and good governance.

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Born on June 16, 1936, in Lagos, Nigeria, he hails from a royal family of Uromi in Edo State, with his father, Prince Michael Okojie, being the son of King Ogbidi Okojie of Uromi, and his mother, Lucy Adunni Okojie (née Afolabi), of Yoruba descent.

Okogie’s journey in the Church began with his education at various institutions, including Holy Cross School in Lagos, St. Patrick’s School in Sapele, St. Gregory’s College in Lagos, and seminaries in Ibadan.

He furthered his studies at Urban University in Rome, where he obtained a licentiate in sacred theology.

Ordained priest on December 11, 1966, Okogie’s early career included serving as a pastoral assistant at the Holy Cross Cathedral in Lagos and as a chaplain in the Nigerian army during the Civil War.

He also held positions as an instructor at King’s College and as the director of Vocations for the Lagos Archdiocese.

Okogie’s rise through the Church hierarchy was swift. He was consecrated as the Titular Bishop of Mascula and Auxiliary Bishop of Oyo in 1971.

Just two years later, in 1973, he was appointed Archbishop of Lagos, a position he held until his retirement in 2012.

Throughout his career, Cardinal Okogie has been an influential voice in Nigerian religious and social affairs. He served as President of the Christian Association of Nigeria and led the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria from 1994 to 2000.

Known for his outspoken nature, he has been a vocal critic of both military and civilian governments, advocating for social justice and good governance.

Cardinal Okogie has been recognized for his contributions to religious harmony and social justice, receiving awards such as the Hallmarks of Labour Role Model Award.

Even in retirement, he remains a respected figure in the Nigerian Catholic Church; attending every mass held at the Holy Cross at his old age and continues to be a voice for social conscience and positive change.

Service to the Church

Ordination to the Priesthood: December 11, 1966

Ordination to the Episcopate: August 29, 1971

Elevation to tand e College of Cardinals: October 21, 2003

 

Seyi John Salau is a BusinessDay Correspondent with interest in development journalism, which tells stories that connect the people, brands, and the government. SeyiJohn is also a media professional with BSc, Mass Communition (ACU); Masters of School Media (MSM, Ibadan) & MSc, Mass Communication (Caleb).

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