War Over Witches
By Mildred
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pastors fight over demons
From JOE EFFIOING, Uyo
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Helen Ukpabio, tele-evangelist,
church founder, film actor and movie
producer, is one clergywoman who can smoke out one witch
in a crowd of millions of saints. Or so it seems.
Nearly all her films, which however are anchored on morality, has
some elements of futile display of witchcraft powers which
eventually get subdued by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Thus, when she literally came to paint Uyo red (her members
actually marched in the streets wearing reddish T-Shirts) about
three weeks ago, on a campaign which theme was “Coven on Naked
Wire”, then it was obvious that something witching was in the
air.
And those who expected a bountiful harvest of witches advised in
the crusade posters to come out for free deliverance, were not
disappointed as it was reported that more than 500 people,
mostly children voluntary went out to label themselves
witches or wizard in order to get the awoof deliverance.
But that is where the story began to get K-leg according to
Apostle John Okoriko, the founder and president of Solid Rock
Kingdom Church, whose church along Ikot Ekpene Road Uyo is only
about 300 metres from Helen Ukpabio’s Liberty Gospel Church
situated in the same axis.
Okoriko told The Sun a few days after the “Coven on Naked Wire”
crusade that the claim of delivering 500 witches and wizards was
nothing but a charade since there were no such number of witches
in Uyo, as such the claim was fraudulent and ungodly especially
when Ukpabio was reported to have instructed those delivered to
be attending the various branches of her church for eight months
for them to be monitored.
“It is embarrassing in 21st century where every nation is
going scientific and to the space that we are still talking about
witchcraft. It is time we faced reality and not absurdity. I
strongly disagree with the notion that Akwa Ibom state has been
taken over by witches.”
He said if at all there were witches and wizards in Uyo, they
were not up to 10, not to talk of 500 who purportedly did the
confession in a single church programme.
“I challenge all prophets and apostles to open contest to prove
if there is more than one witch in Akwa Ibom. In the Bible we
hear of the Witch of Endor; which means there is always one witch
at a time in a town; not 500.
“And how can you tell 500 people who voluntarily confessed
witchcraft to be attending your church for good or bad eight
months for them to be completely delivered. Witchcraft is no
spirit; it is a think of the flesh like drunkenness, fornication
or stealing so it doesn’t call for spiritual deliverance,” he
reasoned.
Okoriko stressed that church leaders who are benefiting from the
alleged witches were manipulating people to conference, adding
that such assumed witches are always the poor.
This thing is dragging our state backward; people have been
brainwashed to think negatively. If the suffer a slight
misfortune in their businesses instead of looking for practical
solution, the pastors will tell them that they are attacked by
witches and the person will become a slave to the pastors. It is
sad.
“If this state has been taken over by witchcraft, why can’t we
use witchcraft to achieve good things; at least win international
football matches? All we need to do is put eleven bewitched boys
on the pitch and win the world cup.
These so-called men of God are hireling or spiritual
mercenaries,” he declared.
If Akwa Iboºm has only one witch or wizard, so who is the witch
of Uyo? And the 500 that paraded themselves as witches? Okoriko
says: “They are fake witches.”
Source: www.sunnewsonline.com
