Africa's Diabolical Entrapment

Exploring the negative impact of Christianity, Superstition and Witchcraft on psychological, structural and scientific growth in Black Africa!

by Frisky Larr


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/31/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 252
ISBN : 9781481782852
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 252
ISBN : 9781481782968

About the Book

“Africa’s Diabolical Entrapment” exposes Sub-Saharan Africa as a region that is wantonly bruised it its trap between two major religions in the continent namely Christianity and Traditional Animism. It compares religious beliefs in Africa with historical religious developments in other continents of the world to identify where Black Africa is getting it wrong. While advancing the central message that the belief in Witchcraft, Demigods, Spirits of the dead, the Ancestors and Jesus Christ is not peculiar to Africa it also emphasizes that the pervasiveness of these beliefs in today’s Africa poses a serious challenge to the intellectual growth of the society in general. Its conclusive projections and recommendations are definitely a subject of interest to stakeholders in the process of starting a long overdue debate in a continent that is waiting to find its place among progressive nations.


About the Author

Frisky Larr is a German-based Radio/Television Journalist with several years of working experience as a Freelance Journalist in different regions of Germany. Four years of studying Radio/Television Journalism at the University of Ankara in Turkey was followed by a Master degree program in the combined study of Communication Science, Political Science and Social Psychology at the Ruhr University of Bochum, Germany. Besides authoring several articles on burning political issues in several Nigerian dailies at different points in time since 2006, Frisky Larr writes a regular online column at www.NigerianNews.com. He is also the author of Nigeria’s Journalistic Militantism.