The Mind’s War: Breaking Africa’s Chains Of Invisible Fear 

Posted on October 29, 2025
There is a war that no gun can win, the war of the mind. After the ashes of World War II, Germany rose not by prayer or superstition but by reasoning. They liberated their people from the mental slavery of believing in invisible powers controlling fate. Germans realized that no unseen hand was shaping their future, and that only the power of human intellect, discipline will shape it. They turned their minds from mysticism to machinery, from miracles to manufacturing, from fear to focus.
That mental revolution transformed a broken Germany into a powerhouse of science, technology, and human advancement. While others waited for divine intervention, Germans intervened for themselves, through innovation, education, and collective responsibility. They understood that no power is real outside the physical world, and that success is not a gift from the heavens but the result of knowledge and effort.
In Africa, the chains are forged from superstition and ignorance. People still believe that success, wealth, and health can be manipulated through invisible forces. While Germany built industries, Africans built prayer camps. While others designed engines, we designed shrines. While the world advanced in reason, we retreated into ritual killings.
The tragedy has reached horrifying levels. Across the continent, young men and women now kill fellow human beings in pursuit of “blood money”, a myth that has never existed. They believe the lies of fake prophets and self-styled spiritualists, who sell the illusion that human sacrifice brings wealth. The blood money illusion gained popularity through a Nigerian movie called “Living in Bondage”, promoted by subsequent Nollywood blood money movies, fake prophets, and social media charlatans who preach shortcuts to success. Innocent lives are cut short, not by demons or curses, but by the ignorance of those who think wealth can come from spilling blood instead of sweat.
This madness is not limited to the ritual killers. It extends to every mind that chooses prayer over planning, magic over mathematics, fasting over farming, and prophecy over productivity. It is the same disease, mental laziness dressed as spirituality. The same lie that teaches Africans to fear fictional witches instead of fearing failure, to bind imaginary enemies instead of building their future.
Africa’s liberation will not come from foreign aid or religious crusaders; it will come from a war of the mind, a deliberate campaign to replace superstition with science, fear with fact, and religion with reason. Our schools must teach critical thinking, not blind obedience, and do away with anything called religious knowledge. Our leaders must stop feeding the people’s fears to gain control, and they must stop wasting public funds on religious activities. Our religious institutions must stop exploiting ignorance for profit, while our governments must stop exploiting same for control.
The Germans did not pray their way to prosperity, they thought their way there. They made knowledge their new god and hard work their prayer. Until Africans, especially Nigerians, learn that wealth is created, not conjured, we will remain victims of our own delusions.
The mind’s war is not fought with guns, but with truth. The enemy is not flesh and blood, but ignorance and fear. Germany won theirs. Africa must now rise to win hers, or forever remain enslaved to shadows that do not exist.
Ambassador Ezewele Cyril Abionanojie is the author of the book ‘The Enemy Called Corruption’ an award winner of Best Columnist of the year 2020, Giant in Security Support, Statesmanship Integrity & Productivity Award Among others. He is the President of Peace Ambassador Global.

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