I watched the documentary when it was broadcast on Channel 4, as I live in
the UK. It was disheartening, detasteful and horrifying to watch. In fact,
some of my friends said they couldn't finish watching the programme as it
was too disturbing.
It is sad to see a part of so called civilise-Nigeria enjoying what it
called 'evagelism' against witches and harming vunerable kids.
The government must continue to clamp down on these people who use religion
as way to make 'evil fortunes'.
I watched the documentary when it was broadcast on Channel 4, as I live in the UK. It was disheartening, detasteful and horrifying to watch. In fact, some of my friends said they couldn't finish watching the programme as it was too disturbing. It is sad to see a part of so called civilise-Nigeria enjoying what it called 'evagelism' against witches and harming vunerable kids. The government must continue to clamp down on these people who use religion as way to make 'evil fortunes'.