Tag: Leo Igwe
Extravagant cost of Funerals and wretchedness of mourning traditions in Southern Nigeria
I am from Imo State and moved to the Southwest in 1994. For over two decades, I had limited contact…
Critical Thinking and Paradigm Shift in Education in Nigeria
Quantitative reasoning equips students with the ability to reason mathematically. These reasoning subjects try to enhance the literacy and numeracy…
COVID-19 vaccine: Why Okotie, Suleman, Oyakhilome should be sanctioned
The Advocacy for Alleged Witches (AfAW) has urged the Nigerian government to sanction clerics who are spreading misinformation about the…
Hijab, Islamic assertiveness and female Muslim identity in Kwara schools
Farooq Kperogi presented an imbalanced take on the hijab crisis and growing Islamic assertiveness in schools in Kwara state.
Breaking ancestral curses, Pentecostal profiteering and crisis in Christian communities
Pentecostal Christianity is sweeping across parts of Christian Africa, leaving so much wreck and havoc in its wake. Incidentally, very…
Witchcraft and Magic: Human beings cannot metamorphose Into other animals
The Advocacy for Alleged Witches (AFAW) declares that human beings cannot turn into other animals as popularly believed.
Combating Witch persecution in Africa: Looking ahead to 2021
Although the coronavirus pandemic dealt a heavy blow to global public health and economy, this year has seen some positive…
Post-End SARS Protest and Cleansing of Infidels in Lagos
In Nigeria, issues often take an ethnoreligious dimension and that appears to be the case with the aftermath of the…
Exposed! Massive torture of purported ‘witches’ in Niger
Mokwa in Niger State, North Central Nigeria is playing host to the most vicious torture and human degradation in the…
Witchcraft is a myth, it doesn’t exist – AFAW
A group, Advocacy for Alleged Witches (AFAW) has said that witchcraft does not exist and that the concept is a…