[Editorial] Dr. Leo Igwe powerfully distinguishes between myth and modernity, affirming that today’s witches are nature-based spiritual practitioners—not agents of harm—and calls for an end to superstition-fueled violence across African communities.
https://wildhunt.org/2025/06/editorial-dr-leo-igwe-confronts-witchcraft-myths-and-facts-with-reason-and-clarity.html
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Editorial: Dr. Leo Igwe Confronts Witchcraft Myths and Facts with Reason and Clarity
Dr. Leo Igwe powerfully distinguishes between myth and modernity, affirming that today’s witches are nature-based spiritual practitioners—not agents of harm—and calls for an end to superstition-fueled violence across African communities.
The Wild HuntThoughtfox carried an extensive interview with Leo Igwe on July 15, 2024 regarding his activism; this interview could be accessed here:
https://www.thoughtfox.xyz/ink/leo-igwe-nigeria-alleged-witches-2024#LeoIgwe#AdvocacyForAllegedWitches#AfAW2/2

Leo Igwe, Nigerian founder & CEO of Advocacy for Alleged Witches, explains the work behind his organizational posters — Thoughtfox
On behalf of Thoughtfox , Dr. Piyush Mathur held a virtual interview last week with Dr. Leo Igwe , Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Advocacy for Alleged Witches (AfAW)—a non-governmental organisation that operates as an affiliate of the Nigeria-registered Critical Thinking Social Empower
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