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“End Of The Wicked” - sermon by Helen Ukpabio



Helen Ukpabio

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Posted: Feb 12, 2012


Religious fanatic Helen Ukpabio creates these films to brainwash people into believing that child witches exist. Parents in Nigeria actually believe their children could be witches as a direct result of such videos and do the cruelest things such as burn, kill, bury, and maim them. Helen Ukpabio is a fraud and needs to be brought to justice - she makes money by causing child suffering.


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Stepping Stones Nigeria and their Nigerian partner organisations have launched a global campaign to Prevent Abuse of Children Today (PACT).

Witchcraft is often seen as the source of problems within Nigerian society with vulnerable children being the group most at risk of witchcraft accusations. Children stigmatised as witches face abandonment by their families and communities, torture, public humiliation, disgrace and even murder.

PACT aims to bring long-term positive social change to vulnerable Nigerian children, particularly those who’ve been accused of witchcraft, are at risk from traffickers or have been abused. I urge you to stand with us to Prevent Abuse of Children Today – please sign the PACT petition and see the website to find out more about how you can help: http://www.makeapact.org or find PACT on facebook here: http://ow.ly/9j8im thank you




I find it hard to believe that there are still some people ignorant to believe this. The Blair Witch Project was much more convincing.




I understand this lady, Helen Ukpabio, pastors a church. And so i ask:
Do you have any clips of her speaking in favor of child abuse?
What are the govt agencies in the region doing about this?
Have you tried reaching her on the matter or are you naturally biased?




No body is a fool to keep donating funds to things that do not have value.



last time i checked, a governor in Nigeria had branded child-witch advocates, fraudsters. http://pmnewsnigeria.com/2010/08/31/child-witchcraft-activists-are-fraudsters-—gov-akpabio/



"she makes money by causing child suffering. "? and all you have is a piece of movie? you can't be serious?



I don't believe that this woman Helen Ukpabio is a fanatic or a brainwasher.



Does it mean that those children don't have parent?!!!



Get the real copy of this film in her Church, because the one you have is not the real film of Helen Ukpabio



Witchcraft in still prevalent in large parts of Africa, where it forms an integral part of the cultural landscape and in many Sub-Saharan countries plays an important role in the social broth. There are however aspects of witchcraft that have deeply disturbing elements to them.
Find out all about the Goat that got arrested and other tails;

http://horatioplot.hubpages.com/hub/The-Goat-that-got-Arrested-Should-we-have-Concerns-about-Witchcraft-in-Africa




I really like that movie.

It shows witches are mostly practiced for protection and to avert certain occurrences in the society!



Just to posses the character traits of the characters in the movie!

They did it to the best!



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