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‘Modernization of Witchcraft’ and Evangelical Throwbacks in Africa

By Leo Igwe

The Advocacy for Alleged Witches is deeply concerned over a You Tube video, Modernization of Witchcraft, by one Stephanie Ike Okafor. This video, a piece of christian waffle, was supposedly a part of a divine mandated teaching series. It constitutes another misguided attempt by an uninformed, misinformed, historically unaware African woman of God to reinforce the notion of ‘witchcraft’ and malevolent magic. Ms Ike Okafor used this 21 minute video, interspersed with references to the christian holy book, the Bible, to draw attention to her idea of modern day witchcraft and to warn against this act of the kingdom of darkness.  

Killed over witchcraft
File Photo: Malawi witch taking a flight at night

To give legitimacy and credibility to her jumbled sermon, Ike Okafor claimed at the beginning of the video that the Lord spoke to her and told her what to discuss and cover. While acknowledging the popular notion of witchcraft as people coming together to place a spell on others, she associated ignorance, deception and rebellion against God with the modernization of witchcraft. For her, modernization of witchcraft reflects the way that Satan has modernized rebellion against God (whatever that means).

This video is suffused with superstitions, ignorance, misconceptions and mistaken ideas about nature and the Bible. African christians should ignore and disregard this message of deceit, this ministration from an impostor. There is no evidence that God sent or spoke to Stephanie Ike Okafor and instructed her to do a video on the modernization of witchcraft. Thus the video message is founded on a lie, the same falsehood that all supposed divinely revealed texts was based; the same lie that self acclaimed men and women of god used to legitimize their mischievous assumptions, speculations and suppositions.

Ms Ike Okafor is a charlatan, scriptural literalist, and evangelical throwback who has no idea or understanding of witchcraft, modernization and the history of christianity. Ike Okafor based her message on the christian holy book. Indeed the Bible contains verses that legitimize witchcraft beliefs and harmful magic. The christian holy book is ancient literature that is filled with outdated messages and norms. The Bible was written over a thousand years ago, at a time and by people who believed that witchcraft was a crime. Hence the Bible sanctioned witch persecution and killing. Exodus 22 18 enjoins believers to “Suffer not a witch to live”. However, post witch hunt and post Enlightenment missionaries from the West, who did not believe in witchcraft as popularly the case in Africa, introduced christianity to the region. Unfortunately, many African christians have shunned this version of christianity. Many have yet to abandon the belief that people harm and can harm others through supernatural means. Hence, witch hunting rages in Christian Africa. 

Messages and preaching like that of Stephanie Ike Okafor are mainly responsible for the perpetuation and pervasiveness of this make belief, and the violence and abuses linked to allegations of witchcraft and demonic possession. African skeptics, humanists and rationalists should denounce these superstitious imputations. They should rally against witch hunting pastors like Ms Ike Okafor and their attempts to legitimize and sanctify witch hunting in 21st century African and black communities.

Leo Igwe
Leo Igwehttps://www.maravipost.com
Leo Igwe (born July 26, 1970) is a Nigerian human rights advocate and humanist. Igwe is a former Western and Southern African representative of the International Humanist and Ethical Union, and has specialized in campaigning against and documenting the impacts of child witchcraft accusations. He holds a Ph.D from the Bayreuth International School of African Studies at the University of Bayreuth in Germany, having earned a graduate degree in Philosophy from the University of Calabar in Nigeria. Igwe's human rights advocacy has brought him into conflict with high-profile witchcraft believers, such as Liberty Foundation Gospel Ministries, because of his criticism of what he describes as their role in the violence and child abandonment that sometimes result from accusations of witchcraft. His human rights fieldwork has led to his arrest on several occasions in Nigeria. Igwe has held leadership roles in the Nigerian Humanist Movement, Atheist Alliance International, and the Center For Inquiry—Nigeria. In 2012, Igwe was appointed as a Research Fellow of the James Randi Educational Foundation, where he continues working toward the goal of responding to what he sees as the deleterious effects of superstition, advancing skepticism throughout Africa and around the world. In 2014, Igwe was chosen as a laureate of the International Academy of Humanism and in 2017 received the Distinguished Services to Humanism Award from the International Humanist and Ethical Union. Igwe was raised in southeastern Nigeria, and describes his household as being strictly Catholic in the midst of a "highly superstitious community," according to an interview in the Gold Coast Bulletin.[1] At age twelve, Igwe entered the seminary, beginning to study for the Catholic priesthood, but later was confused by conflicting beliefs between Christian theology and the beliefs in witches and wizards that are "entrenched in Nigerian society."[1] After a period of research and internal conflict due to doubts about the "odd blend of tribalism and fundamentalist Christianity he believes is stunting African development," a 24-year-old Igwe resigned from the seminary and relocated to Ibadan, Nigeria
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