Thursday, February 13, 2025 - Bishop Charles Ighele, General Superintendent of the Holy Spirit Mission, has called for a ban on the celebration of Valentine’s Day in Nigeria.
In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Ighele cited the
illicit s3xual abuse and promotion of romantic relationships associated with
the day as reasons for his call.
According to Ighele, Valentine’s Day has been misconstrued from its
original purpose of promoting aid to the needy and humanitarian works. He
described the day as a “deception from the devil” that imposes a “universal day
of immorality” on the world.
Ighele noted that the celebration of Valentine’s Day is associated with
the Roman god of love, Cupid, which he claimed inspires s3xual feelings and
spreads sexual entertainment.
He urged authorities to proscribe the celebration of the day due to its
negative influence on youths.
The bishop
emphasised the importance of promoting cultures of social redeeming values and
called on the government, church, school, and family to unite in this effort.
He believes that banning Valentine’s Day celebrations would redeem
people from destruction.
“The day is associated with a romantic demon known as Cupid. This demon
is one of the rulers of the darkness of this world as found in Ephesians 6
verses 11 and 12,” he said.
"Cupid is the Roman name for the Greek god of love known as Eros.
The English word erotic has its root in Eros.
"The dictionary defines the word erotic as relating to or tendency
to arouse sexual desire or excitement.
”The celebration of the day inspires s3xual feelings on people and
spread s3xual entertainment in order to further institutionalise s3x,” he said.

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