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  2. Witchcraft in Africa - Wikipedia

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    In Nigeria several Pentecostal pastors have mixed their evangelical brand of Christianity with African beliefs in witchcraft to benefit from the lucrative witch-finding and exorcism business—which in the past was the exclusive domain of the so-called witch doctor or traditional healers.

  3. African magic - Wikipedia

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    The word magic might simply be understood as denoting management of forces, which, as an activity, is not weighted morally and is accordingly a neutral activity from the start of a magical practice, but by the will of the magician, is thought to become and to have an outcome which represents either good or bad (evil).

  4. Category:African witchcraft - Wikipedia

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  5. Witchcraft in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Witchcraft accusations are commonly seen through various forms of media including television, newspaper, and magazines. [5] Shelagh Roxburgh concluded through field research that there is no clear definition of what witchcraft is exactly, but there is a common factor in what civilians perceived it as: it causes harm. [6]

  6. List of African deities and mythological figures - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of African spirits as well as deities found within the traditional African religions. It also covers spirits as well as deities found within the African religions—which is mostly derived from traditional African religions. Additionally, prominent mythic figures including heroes and legendary creatures may also be included in ...

  7. Modern witch hunts - Wikipedia

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    In recent times, Wolfgang Behringer has provided an overview about witch hunts throughout history and continents. [4] A particularly high prevalence of recent witch hunting has been noted for the DRC, South Africa, [5] [6] Tanzania, Kenya and Nigeria. [7] Other states showing ongoing and repeated witch hunts are Malawi, Ghana, Gambia, Benin ...

  8. Witchcraft accusations in Ghana could be banned by new law - AOL

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    Ghana's parliament on Friday passed a bill to protect people accused of witchcraft, making it a crime to abuse them or send them away from communities. The new law was suggested after a 90-year ...

  9. Obeah and wanga - Wikipedia

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    It is derived from the Asante people of west Africa. Its English translation is witchcraft , from the Twi dialect word 'obeyi'. A wanga (sometimes spelled ouanga or wanger ) is a magical charm packet found in the folk magic practices of Haiti , and as such it is connected to the west African religion of Vodun , which in turn derives from the ...