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Anambra Catholic Priest Switch To Traditional Religion After 17 Years

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January 9, 2025
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Dr. Echezona Obiagbaosogu, a former Catholic priest who served for 17 years, has announced his decision to transition from priesthood to the exploration of African traditional religion. Currently a lecturer specializing in African Traditional Religion at Nnamdi Azikiwe University in Awka, Anambra State, Dr. Obiagbaosogu’s journey into this spiritual realm was profoundly influenced by his fascination with traditional African spirituality and the practice of rainmaking.

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On Wednesday, following the successful defense of his PhD dissertation titled “Rainmaking and Control in Igbo African Medicine,” he articulated his belief that Africa harbors vast resources and values that have been significantly diminished by colonial influences. Dr. Obiagbaosogu shared that he had dedicated several months to studying under an esteemed native doctor, absorbing the nuances of this ancient practice.

His research aims to uncover and reclaim these lost African values. He stated, “I have concluded that my true vocation lies in serving my community through the traditions of our forebears. My experience as a Catholic priest evolved into a deeper connection with traditional African spirituality. I began this exploration while still in the priesthood, and with the completion of my studies, I now take on a married life.”

Reflecting on his upbringing, Dr. Obiagbaosogu explained how his familial background shaped his beliefs. His maternal grandfather was a traditionalist, while his father identified as a Christian yet respected traditional customs. He noted, “My father was an agriculturist deeply connected to nature, often bringing home medicinal plants.” Delving into his research into rainmaking, he described an incident during his seminary days when he organized a demonstration with a traditional healer who successfully summoned rain.

This event sparked his academic inquiry into the subject. He emphasized, “This research is rooted in my desire to uncover the truth and understand the role of native doctors in preserving African customs.” Dr. Obiagbaosogu also explored the interconnectedness between magic, religion, and science, suggesting that the evolution of civilization began with magic and has progressed to our current discussions around nanoscience and other advanced fields.

He asserted, “The advancements made by Western scholars in deciphering magical principles have been transformed into what we now refer to as science.” He passionately argued that what is often branded as African magic—particularly as portrayed in Nollywood—is an oversimplification, which undermines the depth of authentic African spiritual practices that could be categorized as a form of unexplored science.

When reflecting on his departure from the priesthood, he stated, “Life is a journey marked by various experiences that prompt introspection. It’s essential to understand oneself and stay receptive to new realities in order to make meaningful life choices.” He chose not to elaborate on the particulars of his resignation, referring to it as a matter of personal conviction. Through his bold transition, Dr. Obiagbaosogu hopes to foster a deeper appreciation for African spirituality while addressing the need to collect and record these ancient practices for future generations.

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BY KELVIN FELIX  @ReportAfrique

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