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7 Really Sad Facts About Africa’s Allegedly Witch Children by Nobody: 7:22pm On Oct 28, 2016
The occurence of witch-hunts in Sub-Saharan Africa, Akwa-ibom Nigeria especially is not a new story, but the problem is reportedly “on the rise”, and this is partly due to religion, poverty, and sheer hatred. Below are 7 really sad facts about Africa’s witch children.


1. Witchcraft accusation in Africa is a very serious matter as the witch is culturally understood to be the embodiment of evil and the cause of all diseases, untimely deaths, broken homes, problems at work, poverty, pain and sickness. Consequently, the witch is the most hated person in a typical African society. In lieu of this it comes as no surprise to see that Children and babies branded as witches are being abused, abandoned and depending on the community, they are sometimes burnt .

2. Children accused of witchcraft are often subjected to violent exorcism rituals by some diabolic pastors who combine Christianity with African dark beliefs. Such exorcism may include incarceration, starvation, isolation, the use of holy water , flogging etc. And when the so called exorcism doesn’t work, the accused child is expelled from the community.


3. The reinforced beliefs about witchcraft are often propagated by men of God and traditional healers solely for financial gain. They make money out of the fear by volunteering to provide costly exorcism services for the parents of the so called witch child.

4. According to studies carried out by Unicef in Angola, congo and Nigeria, children who are most likely to be labeled as witches are those from single parents, divorced parents, and generally dysfunctional families.

5. Children accused of witchcraft are of two categories
Kids who have lost all or one parent, – they are often accused of killing their parents- children showing unusual behaviors like aggressiveness, stealing etc.

Children whose birth are considered abnormal such as the mingi children of Ethiopia.

6. According to a research conducted by safechildafrica.org, about 80% of children labeled as witches in Africa usually end up been abandoned by their parents while those that weren’t abandoned run away anyway because of the disgrace attached to the stigma.

7. Though exact figures are hard to come by, it is estimated that in Africa alone there are well over 500, 000 children who had been labeled witches and abandoned on the streets to fend for themselves.


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Re: 7 Really Sad Facts About Africa’s Allegedly Witch Children by Aston02(m): 7:31pm On Oct 28, 2016
No3. is very true. Especially people that claim to be men of God laying much emphasis on witchcraft just to create fear in the mind of their followers, and another means of extorting them. Call on God's name once and they shall flee.
Re: 7 Really Sad Facts About Africa’s Allegedly Witch Children by tstx(m): 1:30am On Aug 12, 2018
Number three though

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