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APOSTOLIC
JOURNEY TO NIGERIA, BENIN
GABON AND EQUATORIAL GUINEA
ADDRESS OF
JOHN PAUL II TO THE NON-NIGERIANS
Lagos,
(Nigeria), 16 February 1982
Dear Friends,
I rejoice at this encounter with you, all you
non-Nigerians who are living and working in this great country. Many of you come
from parts of Europe, including my own dear country. But a good number of you
are from other African nations.
1. You are living and working in Nigeria because
Nigeria welcomes you and because you accept and respect Nigeria. You are in this
country in different capacities. Some of you are engaged in the oil industry, in
big civil and mechanical engineering works and in major industrial concerns.
Some of you are members or officials of international organizations. Yet others
are engaged in academic pursuits, teaching, medical work, administration, trade
or commerce. Others of you are working on your own account.
2. Your presence and activities in Nigeria are signs
of universal brotherhood. You and the Nigerians give to each other the right
hand of brotherhood, friendship, cooperation and solidarity.
You give and you receive. The Nigerians give and they
receive.
Be loyal to Nigeria which welcomes you. Love Nigeria.
Help Nigeria. Do nothing that will damage Nigeria. Obey her laws. Respect her
leaders. Help Nigeria to rise to greater heights. Make friends with Nigerians.
You are also unofficial ambassadors of your various
countries. Bear this in mind. Let your conduct bring to your countries nothing
but honour, peace, joy and the cementing of international relations.
3. You do not want to lose your national identities.
You are right in this. Your home cultures meet the Nigerian culture as friends
who ever seek to understand each other better. Both sides are enriched.
Do not forget religion and its practice while you are
outside your home country. Where language becomes a problem, please discuss with
the bishops and priests and other religious leaders how your group can be
properly served.
All you non-Nigerian nationals working in Nigeria, the
Pope has a deep interest in your well-being and in the well-being of your
families, especially if there is physical separation involved. Always honour
Nigeria and your home countries. May God’s abundant blessings descend on you
all.
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