Helen Ukpabio is a monster

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I've written many times on the issue of child witches in Africa. Every year, thousands of kids are abandoned, beaten or killed because their parents or family members suspect them of being witches. This problem is exacerbated by the fact that in Nigeria alone, over 930,000 children are orphaned by HIV/AIDS, and often their remaining family members believe that theses children were responsible for their parent's death.

One name keeps popping up that I can no longer ignore: Helen Ukpabio. Helen has been producing movies capitalizing on the fear of witchcraft for some time. The Nigerian film board has repeatedly tried to censor her dangerous and violent rhetoric, but because of their corruption and general ineptitude, these videos are allowed to circulate to the surrounding populous, creating fear, violence and hatred as a result.

Helen has done quite well for herself fanning the flames of fear. She boasts over 50,000 members to her church, and the future seems bright for her. The proliferation of her movies and her massive church attendance has made Helen a rich and powerful woman in Nigeria. With her obsession with child witches growing, it's difficult to imagine how this practice can be stopped.

If you want to know what the face of evil is, then look no further than this woman, who profits from the death and torture of little children. Nigeria is the most dangerous place to be a child, and it's because of people like Ukpabio and her ilk. This is the true danger of superstition: it makes otherwise peaceful humans into fearful monsters who would murder their own children. Women like Helen Ukpabio are shielded from responsibility for their crime by a bubble of religious delusion. No doubt she must think that WE are the ones who are monsters for allowing witches to run free. What a sad and ignorant world we live in.

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stop judging her
yondo | Limbe-Cameroon (Cameroon) | 7/20/2009 11:36:00 AM
How do u kinow she is a monster if u are not one urself.U shouldn't judge her pls,u are not God.Mind ur business and leave her alone.
Human Rights Failure
A 4 Agegebread | a-a (Austria) | 7/20/2009 1:29:00 PM
One of the worst human rights abuses is the abuse of a child. However, the practice of child witch-branding is one of the most malicious human rights abuses.

Nigeria is a deeply spiritual nation and the question of witchcraft is highly emotive. The only way to deal with this terrible crime against innocent children is for there to be high-level intervention. Religious and Political leadership from both the national and regional level need to come out strongly condemning the practice. Furthermore, civil society needs increased support in promoting children’s rights education and Nigerians need programs to educate and enlighten them to abandon this primitive belief.

Beliefs without evidence are confusing and misleading. They can make people victimize others. They can cause people to attack, persecute and murder innocent persons. Beliefs without evidence can lead people to accuse, convict and punish others for crimes they never committed.

Obviously witchcraft is an extraordinary claim that requires an extraordinary proof. ..............


In this modern times
Evan | London-UK (United Kingdom) | 7/20/2009 2:11:00 PM
What esle can i say,you have said it all,children are our future,lead them right and show them love,give them pride and let them lead the way.Thank you A for agege.
 

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