THE FORBIDDEN LAND (Pete Edochie Award Winning Nollywood Movie) – Full Nigerian Movies



In this Interesting Pete Edochie Nigerian Movie, The Death Of Ada Births The A War That Leads To The Elevation Of Ikenna But Okoye Feels Cheated And A Battle Arises……

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  1. #ForThoseWhoLoveReading

    This movie proves how the African after being colonized with the White Man’s religion, behaves as if he owns that belief system and acts as if he knows the religion better than the White Man. Just look at the native interpreter’s attitude when he was summoned by his own native father.
    It took those Missionaries’ word to convince him to go.

    It also reveals our Ancestors’ greatest mistake of giving the White Man land, without demanding to know the purpose for which it was needed.

    This movie also reveals the sad truth about Christianity being, nothing more than the deification of the White Man’s Pagan Traditions and Culture of idolatry and Fetishism. Even though they negatively project, words like Fetish, Pagan and Idol worship on our spiritual systems. A tactic they utilized to brew the psychology of disgust for African Spirituality, in exchange for our breathless dedication to their belief system which in actuality is the deification of their pagan, fetish and idol worship.

    In the end, Amadioha was the all powerful hand of Nature, which the Creator used to administer justice and NOT THE CROSS. Amadioha recognized the Ezemuo’s uplifted hand and struck the perpetrator down. That cross offered the Ezemuo a sense of being faithful to the White Man’s so-called Saviour.
    Yet in his heart, he remained Igbo through and through because he like all other Africans of that era, venerate the Creator, as well as the Principalities and Powers, in his African image and likeness.
    But we Africans must understand that, when a Native African High Priest stands on his land and invokes justice, he needs no so-called Saviour to respond to his request, when the Almighty Creator who guards and guides the African through his numerous creative powers strikes.

    Africans are thick so headed and too stubborn to understand that our system isn’t a worshipping one like the White Man’s, but rather a system of #Veneration of The Almighty Creator, through his great works that remain evident throughout Ntchr aka Nature.

    Someone commented that both beliefs were merged at the end; but it wasn’t so at all…Our Gods(spiritual beings), aka Angels, are not the same as theirs.
    The King allowed the Ezemuo to hold on to the cross, in order to demonstrate to his people that Amadioha is still relevant and in control. The natives also knew as well, thus, that collective act of knowing, is what triggered the strike of Amadioha’s justice to be manifested on earth.
    The perpetrator of evil was transformed into a rock; Now tell me when that ever happened in any Church.
    Every nation has their own sacred system.
    In Africa, we venerate the Creator through Ntchr aka Nature, by way of
    #AfroScientificSpirituality. We are Sons and Daughters of #The Soil.
    (Enyonam Adzovi Writes)
    #AfricanCulturePreservationist

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  2. I love this movie and I came across it This evening 03/08/2024..more grace to our great actors that are still alive and may God have upon us all and those that has journeyed to the land of no return❤

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