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A photo of Helen Ukpabio, a leader in a Nigerian Apostle Church. Photo source: Calabargist_ (on X)
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Religious Psychosis: How the Branding of Children as Witches Leave Trails of Trauma

Since the missionaries brought religion (Christianity) to Nigeria back in the 15th century, the Christian faith has greatly evolved in terms of sects, ideologies, beliefs, doctrines, principles and more. Religious psychosis or delusion is one of the aspects that has…

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November 26, 2024

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