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Stop Helen Ukpabio from
Bringing Her Witch Hunting Campaign to the US
By Leo Igwe
In March, Nigeria’s notorious witch
hunter, Helen Ukpabio, is organizing a Deliverance
Session in the United States, according to the
information posted on the Website of the Liberty Gospel
Church
http://libertyfoundationgospelministries.org/images/U.S..jpg.
The event is slated for March 14-25, 2012 at Liberty
Gospel Church in Houston, Texas (Tel. 1-832-880-8406 or
1-713-530-2080). The program is said to be “12 days of
battling with the spirit of freedom.”
A poster lists the categories of people
invited to “come and receive freedom from the Lord.” It
asks:
“Are you in bondage-Having Bad
dreams-Under witchcraft attack or oppression-possessed
by mermaid spirit or other evil spirits-Untimely deaths
in family-Barren and in frequent miscarriages-under
health torture-Lack of promotion with slow
progress-Unsuccessful life with disappointment-Financial
impotency with difficulties-Facing victimization and
lack of promotion-Stagnated life with failures-Chronic
and incurable diseases?”
Helen Ukpabio is a Christian
fundamentalist and a Biblical literalist. She uses her
sermons, teachings and prophetic declarations to incite
hatred, intolerance and persecution of alleged witches
and wizards. Ukpabio claims to be an ex-witch, initiated
while she was a member of another local church, the
Brotherhood of Cross and Star. She later founded the
Liberty Gospel Church to fulfill her “anointed mission”
of delivering people from witchcraft attacks.
Ukpabio organizes deliverance sessions,
where she identifies and exorcizes people, mainly
children of witchcraft. Headquartered in Calabar in
southern Nigeria, the Liberty Gospel Church has grown to
be a witch hunting church with branches in Nigeria and
overseas.
The activities of Helen Ukpabio include
her publications, films (such as The End of the
Wicked) and sermons among factors that raised
witchcraft accusations against children in the region.
This phenomenon was captured in 2008 on BBC channel 4 in
the UK. Thanks to the activities of a UK-based charity,
the Stepping Stones Nigeria (SSN) and its local
partners, the problem of witchcraft accusations against
children and the ignominious roles of Ukpabio and her
Liberty Gospel Church and other “superstition miners”
were brought to the attention of the world. Since the
broadcast of the documentary, Ukpabio and her thugs at
the Liberty Gospel Church have been campaigning to
undermine Stepping Stones Nigeria and its efforts to
tackle and address the problem of child witch hunting in
Nigeria.
The Liberty Gospel Church has brought
several lawsuits against SSN and its partners—and lost.
They have embarked on a smear campaign using local
journalists to publish reports in the media which depict
projects of SSN in Nigeria to be fraudulent.
In 2009, Ukpabio mobilized her church
members. They invaded the venue of a local seminar on
witchcraft and the rights of the child organized by
Stepping Stones and the Nigerian Humanist Movement in
Calabar, Cross River State. They beat up this writer and
stole his personal belongings. While police were still
investigating the matter, Helen Ukpabio and her church
members went to court. They sued this writer, SSN and
its partners, asking for millions of dollars in damages,
charging the defendants with depriving them of the right
to believe in witchcraft. Again, they lost.
The police have yet to arrest and
prosecute Ukpabio and her church members for invading
and disrupting the seminar, for attacking this writer,
and for stealing his personal items. Police have yet to
bring this woman to justice for abusing children,
allegedly to deliver them from witchcraft, and for
inciting violence, hatred and persecution against
persons accused of witchcraft.
Efforts must be made to stop this
evangelical throwback from spreading her diseased gospel
in the US.
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