08/10/2025
Coming from someone working for an organization that has long sold false hopes to Africans, draining their wealth to enrich Rome — a European empire that thrives on faith-based manipulation — while distributing chaplets, scapulars, and other meaningless objects, telling people to seek help from the so-called Mother of Perpetual Nonsense.
You represent an institution that caused deep damage to the soul of Igbo society. When Christianity, especially the Catholic Church, arrived in Igbo land, it came not to understand but to erase. Missionaries destroyed ancestral shrines, condemned ọfọ na ogu (symbols of justice and truth), burnt sacred forests, and branded revered deities like Amadioha, Ala, and Ani as “evil spirits.”
They forced our people to abandon age-old customs that promoted morality, justice, and community — replacing them with guilt, fear, and blind dependence. They taught our ancestors to see their own spirituality as darkness, and Europe’s foreign god as light. Sacred masks and symbols of heritage were destroyed; titled men were shamed; traditional marriages and festivals were mocked as paganism.
So, coming from an organization that played the biggest role in miseducating, enslaving, and spiritually disarming the black race — particularly the Igbo — you, Fr Kelvin Ugwu, have no moral ground to mock African spirituality or any indigenous belief system.
There is nothing special about killing cow to bury anyone.
Your dead parents or relatives don't need your cow to rest in peace. If for anything, you are the one that is restless.
Killing of cow to bury anyone has no spiritual impact on the dead. None!
The only importance of killing cow to bury anyone is that it will give your village people who are still alive the opportunity to eat protein. And on this, I withdraw my first paragraph. Eating protein is special.