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Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by EcoBrick: 7:35am On Jun 23, 2021

While some Pentecostal preachers in eastern Nigeria set fire to statues and other ancient artefacts that they regard as symbols of idolatry, one Catholic priest is collecting them instead.

The artefacts are central to the traditional religions practised by the region's Igbo people, who see them as sacred, and possessing supernatural powers.

But there are now very few adherents of these religions, as Christianity - led by Pentecostal churches - has become the area's dominant faith.

BBC Igbo's Chiagozie Nwonwu and Karina Igonikon report on the priest's efforts to protect a history that is being lost because of the actions of some preachers.

Although he is referred to as "fire that burns", there is nothing frightening about Reverend Paul Obayi, who runs the Deities Museum in eastern Nigeria's Nnsuka city.

Located in the compound of Saint Theresa's Catholic Cathedral, the three-roomed museum boasts hundreds of totems, masks, a stuffed lion and carvings of Igbo deities.

When communities abandon traditional religious beliefs, primarily under the influence of Christian Pentecostal churches, some pastors create bonfires to burn the artefacts, which they say contradict the faith's monotheistic beliefs, and which represent "evil spirits that bring bad luck".

Sometimes worshippers of the traditional religions also torch their deities, in accordance with a belief captured in the Igbo proverb: "If a God becomes too troublesome, it becomes wood for the fireplace."

But Reverend Obayi bucks the trend by preserving the rejected gods and goddesses, saying he uses religious powers to remove their supposed supernatural abilities. This has earned him the moniker Okunerere - "the fire that burns idols in the spirit".

"I've already destroyed the spirits," he said at his museum.

"What you have is just an empty shell. There is nothing inside."

Reverend Obayi said he had been partially influenced by museums in Western countries, which are under enormous pressure to return artefacts, such as the Benin Bronzes, that were looted during the colonial era.

"I visit museums in the West and I see artefacts, some from Benin even, and I made up my mind to preserve ours."

A treasure trove of deities

The cathedral's administrator, Reverend Father Eugene Odo, supports his initiative, comparing it to a Catholic-owned museum in Italy.

"In Rome for instance there is the museum housing things that the Romans did as pagans, and people go there to see the stages of human development," he said.

Though the Deities Museum hosts visitors who come in from as far as Lagos to see some of the tagged items, it is in dire need of care and attention. The artefacts, some of them centuries old, are strewn across the museum's floor, caked in dust. Some have been ravaged by termites.

But it is a treasure trove of Igbo deities - in one corner is a fearsome-looking mask surrounded by raffia, in another corner a deity used by tricksters - two oblong-shaped objects held together by string, used in the past to solve "mysteries" such as catching a thief. Hidden levers operated by the trickster were used to control the movement of the objects when the names of suspects were called out, making it look like an invisible force had discovered the thief.

But the pièce de résistance is the Adaada leja, a raffia-covered headless goddess, feted by those seeking children. Reverend Obayi said the deity was almost 200 years old.

The items are from the "deliverance services" he has conducted over the past 20 years in towns and villages across Nigeria's south-east.

"People write letters inviting my ministry to come and remove the idols that are disturbing them," he said.

Ways of the ancestors

Odinani, an ancient Igbo religion, was practised before the arrival of Christianity and colonialism. It is a form of animism where people pray to a spirit - represented by a statue - known as chi. It seeks intercession on their behalf from a Supreme Being, or Chukwu.

Other deities worshipped include:

Ala - the goddess of fertility
Amadioha - the god of thunder
Ekwensu - the god of bargains and mischief
Ikenga - an avatar of the owner's spirit
Not many adherents of these ancient religions remain, and they endure persecution from the Christian majority.


Their sacred days are disregarded, traditions such as rites of passages are frowned upon and there have been instances where shrines have been invaded by Christians activists.

Nowadays, most practitioners of these religions are elderly, although a handful of youngsters are now rebelling against their Christian faith and learning the ways of their ancestors.

Chinasa Nwosu, a Pentecostal bishop of the Royal Church in the southern city of Port Harcourt, is a fierce critic of the traditional beliefs.

Bishop Nwosu first shot into the limelight in the early 1990s for tearing down shrines, burning the so-called idols, and uprooting what he denounces as "evil trees".

These trees, some of them ancient, have their bases wrapped in white or red pieces of cloth and are sacred to adherents who worship and make small sacrifices to them. Some are in the family compound but most are in forests away from the community.

"God does not want us to practice idol worship. African religion, most of the time, is based on idolatry," he said.

"Blessings come when you remove those accursed things," he added, quoting the Bible.

He said that carvings and other artworks such as the Benin Bronzes and Ife Heads, which are artefacts stolen from western Nigeria and are now in Europeans museums, had not been consecrated to a God so he was not opposed to them being returned.

But he warned the Nigerian government that if it brought back artefacts that could be traced to "idolatry", such as the Ikenga wood carvings in the British Museum, he would want them burnt.

Such views are vehemently opposed by Reverend Obayi, who remains determined to preserve the artefacts in his modest museum.

"They are artefacts that our children will see and they will understand how their forefathers lived," he said.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-57316651

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Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by Baawaa(m): 7:38am On Jun 23, 2021
One man's food is another man's poison

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Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by Kriss216: 7:42am On Jun 23, 2021
Nice one padre.

One should not forget his origin. We're Africans first before religion.


God bless you immensely, padre.

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Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by kelechi50: 7:44am On Jun 23, 2021
"They are artefacts that our children will see and they will understand how their forefathers lived.

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Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by NaijaRoyalty(m): 7:45am On Jun 23, 2021
Arusi okija

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Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by Asquare84(m): 7:46am On Jun 23, 2021
good initiative

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Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by richmond500: 7:46am On Jun 23, 2021
Men saving their gods in time of trouble grin

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Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by Nairasurplus(m): 7:47am On Jun 23, 2021
Very good. Our tradition will never fade. The whites from Ireland deceived us to a great extent. We have not realised that what they brought to us are fictional characters.

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Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by BosseJ: 8:03am On Jun 23, 2021
I am happy to see this happening. Africans are starting to receive sense. Oyinbo people brainwashed us to reject our artworks under the pretext of their imported religious superiority. The same Oyinbo will steal those artefacts and put them on display in their museums as expensive artworks fetching them millions yearly. Africans must receive sense by force.

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Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by Nuelito: 8:05am On Jun 23, 2021
Life itself no balance join
Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by Vulcanheph(m): 8:06am On Jun 23, 2021
Good one.... Let him save it and keep for the future generations to know more about their ancestry and heritage.
It's just painful that we Africans due to Christianity have denied and abandoned the things that make up part of our culture.
Christianity must have taken hold in Europe but most ancient pre-christian artefacts are still in museums today.
European museums still have artefacts of Greek, Roman and Viking God's till this very day but we Africans have destroyed our own heritage because of a foreign religion.

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Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by Nobody: 8:20am On Jun 23, 2021
He did not save the statues to promote African culture he did it to promote the Catholic Church, these priests have done more to destroy African culture than any pastor could accomplish, now they want to give themselves good PR...

Some people will fall for dis sha

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Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by thundafire: 8:30am On Jun 23, 2021
Priest no go out idol were go stand up slap u oh

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Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by Christistruth00: 8:32am On Jun 23, 2021
Withchdoctors Masquerading as Christians trying to rescue their Juju Shrines from the Wrath of Christ

Jesus will build his Church and the gates of Hell shall not Prevail against it

God cannot be Mocked

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Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by festacman(m): 8:37am On Jun 23, 2021
Yes, basically every deity is a piece wood carving, metal work or moulding into which a demon or demons were invoked and carefully programmed into and then enthroned in a place (shrine) to serve a purpose to a family, clan or community by mutual agreement in return for allegiance and worship.

Thus, whenever a community that owns a deity decide to end the relationship with the deity by abrupt break-up by a superior power rather than by negotiation and mutually ending the relationship, there is need to allow that community to decide what to do: burn or hand over to a museum. But the people must be 100% SURE that the demon has been cast out because the demon could be tricky and lie low in order to unleash destruction and wickedness much later.

Without the presence of spirit or demon, a deity is mere piece of artwork.

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Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by OBALOLA55(m): 8:39am On Jun 23, 2021
ARRANT NONSENSE angry

CHOOSE YE TODAY WHOM YE WILL SERVE,A AS FOR ME AND MY FAMILY, WE WILL SERVE THE LIVING GOD.



CATHOLIC CHURCH ARE KNOWN FOR BOWING FOR IDOLS AND THE STATUES OF THEIR SO-CALLED SON OF god AND HIS MOTHER angry


I TESTIFY THAT NO god DESERVE TO BE WORSHIPPED EXCEPT ALMIGHTY GOD

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Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by AntiChristian: 8:52am On Jun 23, 2021
False dieties are all to be burnt in fire! Even the image of Jesus and Mary in Churches are to be burnt!

All these graven images are to be burnt!

This is a big mistake which will spell doom for a later generation!

I no get Bible and I am antichristian.

The graven images of their gods you are to burn with fire...
Deut. 7:25

You shall not make for yourself an image in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below. 5 You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God, punishing the children for the sin of the parents to the third and fourth generation of those who hate me, 6 but showing love to a thousand generations of those who love me and keep my commandments. Exodus 20:4-6

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Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by jchioma: 8:53am On Jun 23, 2021
richmond500:
Men saving their gods in time of trouble grin


These things are spiritual. What we fail to understand is that these are mere representation of the deities. They are symbolic, just like Abraham looked at the stars to grasp the image of how his descendants will be. The gods manifest only when they are invoked.

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Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by iambabaG: 8:54am On Jun 23, 2021
Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by Seniorwriter(m): 8:54am On Jun 23, 2021
EcoBrick:


https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-57316651

His choice.

Religion na Politics

@Seniorwriter

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Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by stevebond007(m): 8:54am On Jun 23, 2021
The altars the Greeks used in sacrifices are now tourist destinations...and Greece was the site of early Christianity.

Buh people here are just OVERZEALOUS

Well done padre.

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Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by gasparpisciotta: 8:54am On Jun 23, 2021
Absolutely not right.
Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by allen113: 8:55am On Jun 23, 2021
k
Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by Kaybee14(m): 8:56am On Jun 23, 2021
Ok. It is noted.
Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by wunmi590(m): 8:56am On Jun 23, 2021
cool
Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by allen113: 8:56am On Jun 23, 2021
righteous what do you have to say about this?

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Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by rawtouch: 8:56am On Jun 23, 2021
let's go back to our roots

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Re: Reverend Paul Obayi, Saving Igbo Deities From The Bonfires (Photos) by FreeIgbos: 8:56am On Jun 23, 2021
God will bless the priest more!
He is preserving them for future generations to see and understand how their forefathers lived. I pray he will get funds to improve on the environment. The museum needs a complete building and well furnished interior to make it more attractive. This can even become a money spinner! Build a fine house with African settings, put all those artifacts on display in shelfs and show glasses, then publicise it! Tourists will eventually start coming from all over the world, especially African Americans that want to connect to their root!

This is a potential forex earner and smart investors should reach out to the priest!!

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