Prophets Are Profiting from Child Abuse

Kelli Stowe
If you hear the word witch you may think of Salem Massachusetts in the 1600's but when I hear the word witch I think of the children of Esit Eket, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria that are being labeled as witches by false prophets now.

Some prophets charge a fee to deliver the child of the witch spirit and if that fee is not paid the child will be held until the fee is paid. When a deliverance is done by the prophet he mixes a toxic concoction and makes the child drink it and it is also poured into their eyes. They also beat and kill the poor child.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/dec/09/tracymcveigh.theobserver

http://www.voice-online.co.uk/content.php?show=15609

http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/africa/05/18/nigeria.child.witchcraft/index.html?iref=newssearch

Some parents are unable to afford the fee for the deliverance so they abandon or cast the child out of their home. They also try to deliver the child themselves by beating, scalding, pouring acid, driving nails into the child's head and even kill them because they think that the child is the reason that they have no work, are poor or for any problem that they may be having.

The community strongly rejects these children because the don't want the child to cause them to have any troubles so they beat the children and try to kill them.

If the children are lucky they are found by Child's Right and Rehabilitation Network (CRARN) which is a charity organization with a firm belief in, and intent on safeguarding the rights of a child. It was founded in 2003 with a view to reducing the alarming rate of street and abandoned children and to ensure their rehabilitation, including other vulnerable children, particularly in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria.

http://crarn.tripod.com/index.html

Or Stepping Stones Nigeria which works in partnership with local organizations in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria to build sustainable futures for some of the region's many disadvantaged children.

http://www.steppingstonesnigeria.org/

There is something you can do to help these children, you can either donate to the above charities, spread awareness or sign the two petitions below.

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/2/help-the-child-witches-of-nigeria---support-the-prevent-abandonment-of-children-today-pact-campaign

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/stop-liberty-foundation-gospel-ministries-from-hurting-anymore-precious-children-for-money

Published by Kelli Stowe

I am a mother of three ~ a grandmother of two ~ a child rights advocate ~ creator of Associated Content Members Support group on Care2.  View profile

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  • Meg Fullam11/20/2009

    This is simply horrible Children are innocent beings; the demons here are the one hurting them.

  • Carolyn Bassett11/19/2009

    My brother and I saw a program about this, it was simply horrifying. Those poor children. ::(

  • Valerie Ferrari11/12/2009

    Every culture and age has people who will exploit fear and ignorance. Everything from phony cures for fatal diseases to fake miracles from heaven. To exploit fear and ignorance to hurt a child is about as low as it gets though, ain't it?

  • Bullcrap11/6/2009

    All this prophet and psychic stuff is a bunch of crap. These people can't see into the future only god can. These people are just profiting off of these people.

  • catherine turley11/6/2009

    the government needs to become fully involved in this. those kids can't wait for the tide of public opinion to change.

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