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Leo Igwe

Leo Igwe is a skeptic and director of the Advocacy for Alleged Witches which aims to end witch hunting in Africa by 2030

Religious extremism and refugees in Germany: lessons from Nigeria

As a country beset by imported religious extremism from Islam and Christianity, Nigeria has many lessons to teach modern Europe

Teaching Nigerian primary school children the importance of asking questions

Instead of traditional rote learning and memorising, the questionstorm project encourages children to explore by asking questions

The ‘questionstorm’ teaching method, and the natural curiosity of students

Students are naturally curious, they shouldn't just answer set questions – under a 'questionstorm' method, they can generate questions, too

Advocacy for Alleged Witches: African skepticism in action

The Western notion of "magical Africa" has become a liability - as we seen from accusations of witchcraft, and their deadly consequences
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