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Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by zinachidi(m): 4:47pm On Oct 12, 2015
The significant rise in cases of witchcraft allegations and persecution in the UK has been attributed to the activities of African – especially Nigerian – churches in the country.

Gary Foxcroft, Executive Director of the Witchcraft and Human Rights Information Network, said in a statement Monday that the churches are growing at a phenomenal rate across the UK.

“Most of them are branches of large mega churches from Africa,” said Mr. Foxcroft.

“Some of these churches are known to promote the idea that children can be witches. Indeed the head of one of the biggest churches in Africa was captured on YouTube slapping a young woman and calling her a witch.

“There is currently no regulation in place to stop such people from entering the UK and establishing churches. This is clearly something that the government needs to address.”
Cases of witchcraft allegations and persecution have risen in the UK over the last two years, according to a BBC investigation.

The Metropolitan Police said there had been 60 crimes linked to belief in witchcraft and spirit possession in London so far this year, with reports doubling from 23 in 2013 to 46 in 2014.

More widely, in local councils across the UK, recorded cases rose from 10 in 2012, to 21 in 2013, and 31 in 2014, the police stated.
Experts, however, believe that the statistics represent the tip of the iceberg of a widespread phenomenon, with human rights campaigners calling for the UK government to do more to regulate faith groups, many of whom are believed to be behind such practices.

Mr. Foxcroft linked cases of witchcraft allegations and persecution to Christian and Muslim faith group where children, women, and the disabled are often labelled as witches or possessed by evil spirits, and then forced to undergo ‘deliverance’ or ‘exorcism’ ceremonies, often for a fee.
“There are a number of challenges to overcome to put a stop to this practice,” Mr. Foxcroft said.

“The first is at a national policy level. There is a complete lack of regulation of the people and practices that are behind these cases.
“The fact is that most cases primarily arise due to the practices of faith leaders, often in Pentecostal churches.”

‎Mr. Foxcroft said whilst the Home Office had been focusing strongly on preventing Islamic or far-right extremists from ‎entering the UK to spread their hate speech, more needs to be done to stop pastors who commit acts of terror on children.
“Preventing such people from entering‎ the UK therefore needs to be prioritized,” he said.

“Additionally, any places of worship found to be promoting such beliefs and practices in the UK should be shut down and have their assets seized.

“The Charity Commission in particular needs to show stronger leadership here. Finally, at the local level awareness and understanding is lacking amongst frontline staff.
“Most practitioners that we have trained express how they find the beliefs in witchcraft and subsequent methods used to deal with them, such as deliverances or exorcisms, deeply challenging issues to work on.”


Other human rights campaigners have also focused on the importance of challenging the beliefs that lead to children and other vulnerable groups being labelled as witches.

Leo Igwe, a human rights activist, said that any initiative to tackle the problem must include a program that educates and enlightens people to understand that children cannot be witches.

“The belief that they cause misfortune through witchcraft or magic is mistaken and must be abandoned,” said Mr. Igwe, who has worked to raise awareness of the issues facing vulnerable people accused of witchcraft in Africa and Europe.

“Religion or multiculturalism is not, and should not be, an excuse to condone harmful practices in Africa or in migrant communities in the UK.”


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Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by ToyozzieTohBad(f): 5:05pm On Oct 12, 2015
Awon Iya Mi eleye in the building grin grin grin

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Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by damton(m): 5:05pm On Oct 12, 2015
Hmmmm. Food for thought. should we begin to profile them now and give a distinct association to forestall this, so to say displeasing trend.or perhaps there should be protection for them inside the constitution. Lest I forget, Africa no dey take witch matter play.

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Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by tempex88(m): 5:06pm On Oct 12, 2015
NTORR

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Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by wasco24: 5:06pm On Oct 12, 2015
sad
Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by Nobody: 5:06pm On Oct 12, 2015
lipsrsealed undecided
Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by MrMcJay(m): 5:07pm On Oct 12, 2015
Brethren, verily I say unto you, it is impossible for Amadioha to cross River Niger and strike someone in Ibadan, that is the duty of Sango. How much more going as far as the UK.

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Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by Nobody: 5:07pm On Oct 12, 2015
damton:
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for nairaland
Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by youngice(m): 5:07pm On Oct 12, 2015
children can be witches o
I can't forget a help we had about 15 years ago
She was a bloody witch, albeit a teenager , we found some of my sister's hair with her and whenever she carried my sister ,who was an otherwise peaceful child
She starts wailing uncontrollably, we sent the Nanny away after awhile, subsequently
My sister started having nightmares and she also started eating in her sleep, years later my parents figured that it was a spiritual ish and we took her to Mountain of fire for deliverance, everything stopped afterwards
There are powers in this world

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Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by MzThormi(f): 5:07pm On Oct 12, 2015
End of the world shocked
Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by SirMarrt: 5:07pm On Oct 12, 2015
WITCHCRAFT in UK?
Thought it only exists largely in Nigeria. Even to the extent that, they now have their route along IKEJA - Oshodi express way (Witches do crashland on this route more than any other location in Nigeria).

GOD PLEASE REPAINTS THE REPUTATION OF AFRICA amidst OTHER CONTINENTS...

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Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by SmartMugu: 5:08pm On Oct 12, 2015
Simple solution. Don't give offerings and tithes in british pounds anymore. Why did they leave the witches in Nigeria to focus on witches abroad? If the UK folks paid offerings and tithes in cowries, the pastors will focus on the witches in Nigeria. Naira is worth more than cowries today.

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Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by psychologist(m): 5:08pm On Oct 12, 2015
People
still embracing the old covenant....
Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by petercy0147(m): 5:08pm On Oct 12, 2015
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Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by neocortex: 5:08pm On Oct 12, 2015
Evil pastors everywhere.
Even children are not save from their attrocious sermons.
Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by bonka: 5:08pm On Oct 12, 2015
I didn't see them calling nigerians
Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by shegelu: 5:09pm On Oct 12, 2015
Ok
Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by Ola17: 5:09pm On Oct 12, 2015
Excuse
Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by basille(m): 5:10pm On Oct 12, 2015
I'm not surprised. Their Daddy in the lord did it, so why should they not follow his footsteps?
After all, no be through that process em take buy private jet. Them go like buy their own too na.

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Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by joystickextendr: 5:10pm On Oct 12, 2015
Okay
Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by Nobody: 5:10pm On Oct 12, 2015
Yes O, we must spread the gospel, even if it means killing witches along the way. " Suffer not a witch to live" the withes have caused too much suffering in peoples lives.

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Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by claremont(m): 5:11pm On Oct 12, 2015
If Oyedepo was based in the UK and he had slapped (abused) that innocent girl, he would have since been arrested and prosecuted for child abuse. A man who would abuse a child on the pretext of curing her demons doesn't deserve any respect whatsoever.

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Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by Akanaz(m): 5:11pm On Oct 12, 2015
All in the name of making money an becoming popular.
Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by Akanaz(m): 5:12pm On Oct 12, 2015
All in the name of making money and becoming popular.
Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by TOPCRUISE(m): 5:14pm On Oct 12, 2015
ToyozzieTohBad:
Awon Iya Mi eleye in the building grin grin grin
They will die by fire angry

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Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by kingdenny(m): 5:16pm On Oct 12, 2015
Just like the west export their negative way of life to our society , so does African export theirs too, so they should deal it and stop moaning !!!

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Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by JingoOAU(m): 5:18pm On Oct 12, 2015
I wonder why these African witches have nt killed everybody...Africans, emancipate your mental laziness

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Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by Afritop(m): 5:19pm On Oct 12, 2015
The winches and the so called rights group in UK have not seen original wintches that fly during day time and they are complaining. If only that they know what the wintches make their victims undergo in nigeria, they wont be complaining

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Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by Akinrogun(m): 5:19pm On Oct 12, 2015
Africa has a long long way to go!....it's bn scammed by d bloody colonialist.

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Re: Nigerian Churches, Others Causing Increased Witchcraft Persecution In UK – Group by front247: 5:20pm On Oct 12, 2015
Africans don carry thier superstition go UK to cause suspicion and hatred

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