Tuesday, October 21, 2025 - A student of Taraba State University, Endurance Achikare Igbagri, has tendered a public apology to the Catholic Diocese of Jalingo and Christian community over a ‘Catholic nun outfit’ she wore during the school’s recent Costume Day.
Photos and videos that circulated on social media show some
students, including Ms Igbagri, dressed in costumes that mimic Catholic
religious attires, especially those of Rev. Sisters and priests, in a manner
deemed disrespectful by Catholic faithfuls.
In the apology letter addressed to the Bishop of the
Catholic Diocese of Jalingo, Reverend Fathers, Catholic faithfuls and Christian
Association of Nigeria (CAN), she described her action as deeply thoughtless,
disrespectful, completely unacceptable and done out of ignorance.
In the letter titled: “Formal Apology for the Abuse and
Misuse of Church Attire” Igbagri expressed deep regret for the disrespect and
embarrassment her action caused, especially to the Christian Association of
Nigeria (CAN), the University Chaplaincy, and the school management.
She thanked those who corrected her with understanding and
pledged to conduct herself with the utmost reverence and respect for all
religious symbols and institutions going forward. Read her post below:
“I write to
you today with a profound sense of regret and humility to offer my sincere
apology for my recent actions involving the inappropriate use and abuse of
attire sacred to the Catholic Church,” she wrote.
I am fully
aware that images of my disrespectful act have been circulated widely on social
media, causing scandal and offense to the faithful of the Catholic Diocese of
Jalingo, the wider Catholic community, and all those who hold the sanctity of
the Church and its traditions dear.
My actions were deeply thoughtless, disrespectful, and completely unacceptable. There is no adequate excuse for the lack of judgment I displayed. I fully understand that these items of attire are not mere costumes but are sacred symbols of the Church's ministry, sacraments, and deep spiritual heritage. By treating them with disrespect, I have desecrated something holy and hurt the spiritual sensibilities of countless people.
I take full
and sole responsibility for the resulting damage and distress my conduct has
caused. I sincerely regret that my actions have become a distraction and a
source of negative attention for the Diocese and the Church at large.
I hope you
and the faithful you serve can, in time, find it in your hearts to accept this
apology. I am committed to learning from this grave mistake and ensuring that I
conduct myself with the utmost reverence and respect for all religious symbols
and institutions going forward. Please accept once again my deepest and most
heartfelt apologies.


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