A Catholic missionary priest working in Gambia, Fr Kelvin Ugwu, has accused Nigeriaโs movie industry, Nollywood, of promoting the perception of grandmothers as witches.
The cleric also claimed that the Africaโs biggest film industry possibly initiated the concept that humans or spirits could just disappear and appear in any location they want.
Ugwu made the assertion on Wednesday in a post on his Facebook page.
According to him, Nollywood promoted the idea that pastors and prophets are the most powerful people to meet once you have any problem.
His words: โThe major promoter of the idea of an old grandmother becoming a witch and flying at night to eat up her grandchildren is Nollywood.
โThe major promoter and possibly the initiator of the concept that humans or spirits can just disappear and appear in any location they want is Nollywood.
โThe major promoter of the idea of Owls, Cats, Bats, Wall geckos, etc being demonic is Nollywood.
โThe idea that mental problems and mad people on our streets are people who have been used for sacrifices for one purpose or the other is promoted greatly by Nollywood.
โIt is Nollywood that promoted pastors and prophets as the most powerful people to meet once you have any problem.
โIn every movie where there are sacrifices, sickness, or wicked grandmothers, there will be a pastor, prophet, or priest as the final solution.
โIf there is a native doctor in the movie, be ready to see a man of God who will always make the native doctor turn to other animals before finally dying.
โThis is why, no matter what I write here on understanding the place of God and the place of knowledge, a lot of you will never understand it because you consume these things a lot and they have become part of you. In fact, even the actors/actresses themselves believe in their own imagined stories.
โThis is why a lot of Nollywood actors who were sick have been taken to Mr Abido Shaker for healing only to discover that the Abido Shaker power was not released.โ