Vivian Uchechi Ogu | |
Titles: | Martyr |
Birth Date: | 1995 4, df=y |
Birth Place: | Benin City, Nigeria |
Death Place: | Benin City, Nigeria |
Feast Day: | 15 November |
Venerated In: | Roman Catholicism |
Honorific Prefix: | Servant Of God |
Vivian Uchechi Ogu (1 April 1995 – 15 November 2009) was a 14-year-old lay person from Benin City, Nigeria. She was martyred for defending her chastity. She was declared Servant of God on 7 October 2023 at Holy Cross Cathedral by Archbishop Akubeze.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
Ogu was born in Benin City on 1 April 1995 to Peter Ogu and his wife in Imo State, Nigeria. She was the second out of four children. She attended the Air Force Nursery and Primary School. She was a parishioner of St. Paul's Catholic Church, Airport Road, Benin City. She was a member of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal, the choir mistress of the children's choir, and the president of the Holy Childhood Association in the parish.
On 15 November 2009, while at home that evening, armed robbers came to rob her family and afterward took her to a nearby bush and attempted to rape her. She refused and opted to be shot instead.
The Government council of Ikpoba Okha officially named the street on which she was killed "Vivian Ogu". On 17 September 2019, the Edo State government launched the Vivian Ogu Sexual Assault Referral Centre.
Memorial Day for Vivian Ogu is commomerated on 15 November every year. The Vivian Ogu Movement was inaugurated in 2014 by the Catholic Archbishop of Benin.
Archbishop Augustine Obiora Akubeze of Benin City inaugurated the Vivian Ogu Movement in March 2014.[10]
In May 2023, Archbishop Akubeze approved Christiana Marinelli, who is based in Rome, as the Postulator of the Cause.
The Archbishop received the Suplex Libellius on 12 September 2023, as issued by the Congregation for the Cause of Saints, and requested him to initiate the Cause for Canonization of Vivian Ogu.
The Catholic Bishops' Conference of Nigeria gave its approval that the cause of her beatification and canonization be opened on 14 September 2023.
The Edict on the cause for beatification and canonization of the Servant of God was read and posted at the Holy Cross Cathedral on Saturday, 7 October 2023, by Archbishop Akubeze.[11] [12]