A fake prophetess was exposed by youths of Ekpene Ukpa in Etinan Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State. Charms and other diabolical items were discovered inside the church premises as the youths destroyed all they could lay their hands on. See photos below;
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Posted: at 6-05-2017 09:41 PM (8 years ago) | Addicted Hero
chukkychukky at 6-05-2017 10:06 PM (8 years ago) (m)
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Joramentity aka chukkychukky
Posted: at 6-05-2017 10:06 PM (8 years ago) | Gistmaniac
Oh plz ! There's nothing fetish in this objects displayed here ,all I can see is some African arts .Why does Nigerian attributes fetish with African culture or arts .This whiteman mentality of making us believe our culture and arts is evil and symbolized demon is the most injustice we as people as done to ourselves.
Spare me
Posted: at 7-05-2017 02:57 AM (8 years ago) | Gistmaniac
emmanchima at 7-05-2017 09:43 AM (8 years ago) (m)
Quote from: WhaleDog on 7-05-2017 02:57 AM
Oh plz ! There's nothing fetish in this objects displayed here ,all I can see is some African arts .Why does Nigerian attributes fetish with African culture or arts .This whiteman mentality of making us believe our culture and arts is evil and symbolized demon is the most injustice we as people as done to ourselves.
Thanks for speaking up. Every thing in Africa is demon and fetish even old age.
Blanco
Posted: at 7-05-2017 09:43 AM (8 years ago) | Newbie
@WhaleDog: I agree with you 100%, thanks a lot for condemning the fetish labeling of our art and culture. I see no fetish in those items, instead; I see antic material that could date as far back as 17th or 18th century. Those items could worth millions of in foreign countries that value their Arts and Culture. Those items must been bequeathed to the prophetess, who, however, does not the worth, coupled with the reality that our society does not value antic materials, she kept them as refuse behind her house. I wish I could reach her when I come home in December, I will take them abroad for assessment at Antic Collections and Exhibitions Centers.
Posted: at 7-05-2017 03:37 PM (8 years ago) | Gistmaniac
@WhaleDog: I agree with you 100%, thanks a lot for condemning the fetish labeling of our art and culture. I see no fetish in those items, instead; I see antic materials that could date as far back as 17th or 18th century. Those items could worth millions in foreign countries that value their Arts and Culture. Those items must have been bequeathed to the prophetess, who, however, does not know their worth, coupled with the reality that our society does not value antic materials, causing her to kept them as refuse behind her house. I wish I could reach her when I come home in December, I will take them abroad for assessment at Antic Collections and Exhibitions Centers.
Posted: at 7-05-2017 03:43 PM (8 years ago) | Gistmaniac
Oh plz ! There's nothing fetish in this objects displayed here ,all I can see is some African arts .Why does Nigerian attributes fetish with African culture or arts .This whiteman mentality of making us believe our culture and arts is evil and symbolized demon is the most injustice we as people as done to ourselves.
U said it all
Posted: at 15-05-2017 03:06 PM (7 years ago) | Hero