Here’s How A Nigerian Man Blasted Christians After Watching Black Panther Movie In UK
A Nigerian man identified as Uba Acho, who lives in Leicester, United Kingdom, has blasted Christians after taking his entire family to watch Black Panther.
According to the man, the actors in Black Panther used some Igbo/Nigerian artefact which have now been replaced by statutes of white Virgin Mary and Jesus. He claimed that Christians have been brainwashed into believing artefacts are responsible for misfortune, hardship, poverty and sickness.
Acho also said that while Christians are demonising and branding our heritage fetish, Disney films and Marvel Comics are making billions from it. He wrote:
“My People Perish For Lack Of Knowledge.
So on the 13th February 2018, I took my entire family to the cinema to see The Black Panther Movie, at a total cost of £112.
At the end of the movie I came home, and during my daily routine of thinking and reflection, it was dawn on me, that I paid £112 to watch my history and culture repackaged and sold to me. One of the major cast #Killmonger in one of the set, wore an Igbo inspired mask called #Mgbadike #Mask.
Then I realised back home in Igbo land and across Africa, we are busy burning these ancient artefacts, figures and figurines. Replacing them with white Virgin Mary, white Jesus and all the European ancestors they call saints.
They brainwashed you to believe that an artefact is the cause of your misfortune, hardship, poverty and sickness. And you believed them without questioning or thinking for yourself.
While we are busy demonising and burning #Mgbadike mask, arts, figures and others, Disney films and Marvel Comics have made about a billion dollar 💵 with it.
While we are busy demonising and branding our heritage fetish, evil, diabolic, the western world are busy researching them, preserving them in their prestigious museums for you to pay to see them.
My people, we’ve slept enough, wake up.
N/B: I love the black panther movie, happy to see a people that found value in what we have and a movie that brings a different dynamics to Africa and black depiction in the Hollywood big screens. Go and see it.”
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