

Despite the cancellation of
the booked venue for their witchcraft conference, the organisers said they are
marching ahead and will announce a new venue soon.
Professor Egodi Uchendu,
director of the B.I.C Ijomah Centre for Policy Studies and Research in a
WhatsAPP response to a P.M.NEWS enquiry said the protest and campaign
by the
Christian Association of Nigeria and Christian students in the University of
Nigeria(UNN), Nsukka will not deter them from holding the academic conference.
“Freedom of speech is a
fundamental human right. CAN and others are free to express their opinions just
like we have the freedom to have an academic conference on witchcraft”, Mrs
Uchendu, a professor of history said.
“I’m delighted that the
conference is generating the debate it should across the nation. Nigerians
should look critically into the subject of the conference and identify how it’s
impeding our national existence and personal experience”, she added.
She absolved the UNN from
the cancellation of the booking for Energy Centre, as venue for the conference,
billed to begin 26 November.
She said the centre is
owned by the Federal Government and is domiciled in the UNN.
“UNN DID NOT deny us use of
Energy Centre. Energy Centre did. Energy Centre is a Federal organ domiciled in
UNN. It’s not controlled by UNN. Their decision to deny us their venue may not
even be known to UNN”, she said.
The conference on
witchcraft has generated controversy since it was announced that it would take
place in UNN Nsukka.
Students, believing that
witches and wizards would descend on UNN, during the conference, printed
posters decrying the plan.
They were joined by the
Christian Association of Nigeria, which escalated the opposition and urged
Christians in the South East zone to embark on prayers to dissuade the
organisers from holding the conference.
Chairman of CAN in the
South-East zone, Bishop Dr Goddy Okafor demanded that the programme be called
off immediately.
Okafor said: “I call on all
Heads of Blocks, State Chairmen and other Stakeholders of Christian Association
of Nigeria South-East Zone to take up aggressive prayers against the planned
convention of Witches and Wizards slated to hold on November 26 at UNN.
“This convention is not of
God and must not hold in Jesus name. Exodus 22:18 says, ‘Thou shalt not suffer
a witch to live’.
“I hereby direct, all
Christian Churches in South East of Nigeria to take up lamentation and pray
against this evil movement in all our churches this coming Sunday.
“I also call upon all
Christian Campus Fellowship Groups and other Christian Students’ Associations
to join in this effort and stand up for JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD against this evil
development in South East Of NIGERIA.”
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