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Rev. Fr. Henry Uchechukwu Igbokwe
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Place of Birth: Umuhere Umuobinaku Ward, Umuezegwu Autonomous Community, Awo-Omamma, Oru East LGA, Imo State, Nigeria
Native of Awo-Omamma, Oru East LGA, Imo State
Home Address; Austria
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Diocese: Diocese of St. Pรถlten, Austria
Ministry Location: St. Valentin, Langenhart, Ernsthofen, St. Pantaleon, Erla
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  • Catholic Theology, University of Vienna
Magister Theologiae (Master of Theology)
Father’s Status Deceased
Mother’s Status: Alive
Telephone +234 803 699 7535
Full Name: Rev. Fr. Henry Uchechukwu Igbokwe
Stage Name: Mazi Uc
Known For: Catholic Priest, Gospel Musician, Humanitarian
Current Status: Priesthood stipend, Music sales/donations, NGO grants
Current Role: Parish Chaplain (Kaplan), Gospel Music Minister
Notable Works: Priest in Diocese of St. Pรถlten (Austria), Founder โ€“ Hearts for the Poor Foundation, Gospel Artist (Kaplan Henry & Friends), Charity Work, Free education support for 80+ children, Medical outreach for 800+ people, Housing for visually impaired family, Youth empowerment through vocational training

Rev. Fr. Henry Uchechukwu IgbokweRev. Fr. Henry Uchechukwu Igbokwe, widely known by his stage name Mazi Uc, is a dynamic force of faith, music, and humanitarian service. As a Catholic priest, gospel musician, teacher, and founder of Hearts for the Poor Foundation, he seamlessly blends spirituality with social responsibility. From rural southeastern Nigeria to parish altars and concert halls in Austria, his journey is one of resilience, compassion, and unwavering commitment to uplifting the poor and voiceless.

Mazi Uc is not only a spiritual leader but also a teacher and a musician who creates melodies that matter. Through his music and charity work, he spreads love and positivity, touching hearts across continents. Whether through soul-stirring gospel concerts, grassroots humanitarian outreach, or everyday pastoral care, Mazi Uc stands as a living testimony that one man, moved by faith and empathy, can truly change lives.

Early Life and Background

Born on June 13, 1991, in Nigeria, Rev. Fr. Henry Uchechukwu Igbokweโ€”affectionately known as Mazi Ucโ€”is a Catholic priest, gospel musician, and humanitarian. Rooted in a deep sense of empathy and service, his life has become a beacon of hope for the marginalized and poor, particularly in his native community. He hails from Umuhere Umuobinaku Ward, located within the Umuezegwu Autonomous Community, which is part of Awo-Omamma town in Oru East Local Government Area of Imo State, Nigeria. This southeastern region, rich in culture and tradition, continues to inspire his passion for social justice, education, and compassionate outreach.

Academic and Spiritual Formation
Rev. Fr. Henry Uchechukwu Igbokwe

Rev. Fr. Henry Uchechukwu Igbokweโ€™s path to the priesthood was shaped by both intellectual rigor and deep spiritual conviction. After his early seminary years in Nigeriaโ€”where he initially joined the Claretian congregation but faced expulsion due to what he later described as being โ€œtoo academically inclinedโ€ and โ€œtoo expressiveโ€โ€”Fr. Henry found new direction in Austria. There, he was welcomed into a different ecclesiastical setting that nurtured both his theological curiosity and pastoral gifts.

He enrolled at the University of Vienna, one of Europe’s most respected institutions, to study Catholic Theology. Immersed in a new academic and cultural environment, Fr. Henry flourished. His theological formation was marked by a strong engagement with themes of social justice, liberation theology, and prophetic witness. Among the various scriptural texts that shaped his conscience, the prophecy of Amos stood out. Its unflinching critique of inequality and injustice resonated with him deeply and became the cornerstone of his Magister thesis, which focused on poverty, social stratification, and the Churchโ€™s responsibility to the marginalized.

Throughout his academic journey, Fr. Henryโ€™s mind was never far from the pressing issues affecting his home community in Nigeria. His time in Austria further sharpened his understanding of global inequality and the Churchโ€™s potential role in addressing it. He combined rigorous scholarship with pastoral sensitivity, viewing theology not merely as intellectual pursuit but as a practical tool for compassion, service, and systemic change.

On June 29, 2022, after years of formation, Fr. Henry was ordained to the Roman Catholic priesthood in Austria, in the Diocese of St. Pรถlten. The ordination marked not only a personal milestone but also a redemptive chapter in his vocational journeyโ€”a moment that transformed past rejection into a new beginning.

Since September 2023, Fr. Henryโ€”known locally as Kaplan Henry Igbokweโ€”has served as a chaplain in multiple parishes across Lower Austria. These include:

  • St. Valentin
  • Langenhart
  • Ernsthofen
  • St. Pantaleon
  • Erla

In these communities, he celebrates the Holy Mass, administers sacraments, offers catechesis, leads pastoral care initiatives, and engages both locals and immigrant populations in spiritual and cultural dialogue. His approach to ministry is holisticโ€”combining spiritual nourishment with social action, academic insight, and artistic expression through music.

This unique blend of intellectual depth, cultural adaptability, and compassionate service has made Fr. Henry a beloved figure not only in Austria but also among the Nigerian diaspora and global supporters of his charitable foundation.

From Rejection to Redirection

Before arriving in Austria, Fr. Henry had a challenging experience with the Claretian congregation in Nigeria, where he was expelled. He has reflected on this experience as a turning point, stating:

โ€œI left not because I was unworthy, but because I was โ€˜too academically inclined,โ€™ โ€˜too expressive,โ€™ and โ€˜too forward with foreign language.โ€™ Rejection was my redirection.โ€

Rather than allow this to define him negatively, he saw it as Godโ€™s way of opening a new path that would enable him to fully express his gifts and calling.

Humanitarian Impact: Hearts for the Poor Foundation
Rev. Fr. Henry Uchechukwu Igbokwe

At the heart of Rev. Fr. Henry Igbokweโ€™s mission is a deep and enduring commitment to social justice, particularly for the marginalized and economically disadvantaged. This passion gave birth to the Hearts for the Poor Foundation, a non-governmental organization he founded to translate his spiritual calling into tangible acts of service. Guided by his personal conviction that โ€œthe best way to serve God is to have a heart for the poor,โ€ the foundation stands as a practical embodiment of the Gospel values of compassion, equity, and solidarity.

Founded while he was still a student at the University of Vienna, Fr. Henry began by saving his modest stipends and support to aid the poorest members of his hometown. What started as personal charity soon evolved into a structured and far-reaching mission to break cycles of poverty, empower youth, and restore dignity to the forgotten and the voiceless.

Free Education Campaigns

Recognizing that education is one of the most powerful tools for transforming lives, the Foundation has prioritized access to quality schooling for children from impoverished families. As of May 2024, over 80 children in Umuezegwu and its surrounding communities have benefited from full scholarships provided by the foundation. In February 2024, an extraordinary outreach effort brought together more than 750 students, who received educational materials, uniforms, and financial support. Fr. Henry often emphasizes that no child should be denied a future because of povertyโ€”a principle that drives this ongoing campaign.

Support for Apprentices

Beyond formal education, the Hearts for the Poor Foundation also invests in vocational empowerment. Recognizing the need for practical skills in a country where unemployment is high, Fr. Henry has supported over 23 young apprentices by providing them with sewing machines and tailoring materials. This initiative allows beneficiariesโ€”many of whom are single mothers, orphans, or school dropoutsโ€”to build careers in fashion and tailoring, thereby promoting economic self-reliance and dignity.

Annual Medical Outreach

Health is a fundamental human right, and the Foundation addresses this need through its Annual Free Medical Treatment Campaign. Launched in 2023, and carried out in collaboration with Fr. Henryโ€™s Austrian supporters and health professionals, this program delivers free medical eye check-ups and treatments to underserved populations in southeastern Nigeria. In just its second year (2024), the outreach recorded over 800 beneficiaries, who received reading glasses, medicated eyewear, and essential medications. The program not only treats immediate needs but also raises awareness about preventive healthcare.

Housing Project for the Blind

Demonstrating a holistic understanding of charity, the foundation has also embarked on projects that directly transform lives at the foundational level. One of the most notable was a housing project for a blind man and his two sons, who were living in substandard conditions. The construction of a decent and secure home provided not only shelter but renewed dignity, community respect, and a sense of belonging. For Fr. Henry, this is not just a buildingโ€”it is a statement of love in brick and mortar.


Rev. Fr. Henry Uchechukwu IgbokweThrough these initiatives, Fr. Henryโ€™s Hearts for the Poor Foundation operates at the intersection of faith, compassion, and sustainable development. Each project is deeply rooted in the belief that every person deserves the chance to live with dignity, regardless of their background or circumstance.

With growing international support and a clear moral compass, the foundation continues to expand its reach, making meaningful differences in the lives of the most vulnerableโ€”one child, one family, one community at a time.

Gospel Music Ministry: โ€œKaplan Henry & Friendsโ€
Under the stage name Mazi Uc, Fr. Henry channels his passion for faith through gospel music. He is the founder of the musical group โ€œKaplan Henry & Friends,โ€ known for delivering spirit-filled performances in Austria. His music is a blend of African gospel rhythms and Catholic spirituality.

Notable Concerts Include:

  • December 2022 โ€“ Ertl, Austria
  • November 2023 โ€“ Ulmerfeld, Austria
  • January 2024 โ€“ St. Valentin: Afrikanische Gospel Musik-Konzert

Online Presence and Evangelization

Fr. Henry maintains an active presence on social media, using platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Telegram to share his message of love, faith, and justice. Through digital evangelization, he reaches a global audience with his music, teachings, and humanitarian advocacy. His Facebook page is facebook.com/FadaMaziUc.

Social Entrepreneurship and Global Vision
Rev. Fr. Henry Uchechukwu IgbokweFr. Henryโ€™s work exemplifies social entrepreneurship. He has transformed personal passion into organized impactโ€”leveraging his priesthood, music, and NGO to create lasting change. His long-term goals include:

  • Expanding collaborations with international NGOs
  • Organizing gospel music tours to raise awareness and funds
  • Creating educational exchange programs between Austrian and Nigerian schools
  • Participating in global forums on poverty alleviation and social justice

Collaborations and Community Engagement
Fr. Henry actively partners with local communities, religious organizations, Austrian and German supporters, and governmental agencies to advance his initiatives. His interfaith and intercultural approach enables him to mobilize diverse resources for greater social good.

Challenges Along the Way
Despite his successes, Mazi Uc has faced challenges such as:

  • Financial constraints in sustaining humanitarian projects
  • Cultural adaptation from Nigeria to Austria
  • Navigating bureaucratic red tape and logistical hurdles
  • Balancing multiple roles as a priest, musician, and humanitarian

Yet, through perseverance and faith, he continues to overcome these obstacles.

Inspiration and Motivation
What drives Mazi Uc is a deep-rooted compassion for the disadvantaged, shaped by his own life experiences and theological convictions. The prophecy of Amos, emphasizing justice for the poor, continues to fuel his mission:

โ€œLet justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing streamโ€ (Amos 5:24).

Volunteering and Support Opportunities
Those inspired by Fr. Henryโ€™s work can volunteer or support his mission by:

  • Donating to the Hearts for the Poor Foundation
  • Volunteering in educational or medical outreaches
  • Spreading the word on social media
  • Attending his concerts or inviting him for musical tours

For inquiries, you can contact the foundation or follow Mazi Uc online.


Conclusion

Rev. Fr. Henry Igbokwe, also known as Mazi Uc, is more than a priestโ€”he is a voice for the voiceless, a melody of hope, and a force for transformative change. His life bridges continents and cultures, bringing together the sacred, the artistic, and the humanitarian in service to God and humanity.

Referencesย 

  1. Mazi Uc. (n.d.). Hearts for the Poor Foundation. Retrieved from https://www.maziuc.com/hearts-for-the-poor-foundation(maziuc.com)
  2. Mazi Uc. (n.d.). Biography. Retrieved from https://www.maziuc.com/biography
  3. Vanguard News. (2024, June). Medical Treatment: Over 800 benefit from Mazi Uc, Austrian Friendsโ€™ free eye care. Retrieved from https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/06/medical-treatment-over-800-benefits-from-mazi-uc-austrian-friends-free-eye-care/(Vanguard News)
  4. Leadership News. (n.d.). The Yet To Be Revealed Truth Of Mazi Uc’s Passion For The Poorest Of The Poor. Retrieved from https://leadership.ng/the-yet-to-be-revealed-truth-of-mazi-ucs-passion-for-the-poorest-of-the-poor/(Leadership News)
  5. Fada Mazi Uc. (n.d.). Facebook Page. Retrieved from https://www.facebook.com/FadaMaziUc

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