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Agwo Kibe Ya Loo - Fr. Paul | Obayi Martins

The central theme is that those under the "Okunerere" (Consuming Fire) of God are impenetrable. Any "snake" (affliction) sent toward them will be neutralized or "swallowed" by God’s superior power.

He is known for physically destroying "idols" and "shrines" in various communities. Agwo kibe ya loo - Fr. Paul Obayi Martins

Fr. Obayi uses this to illustrate the concept of evil defeating evil . It suggests that when the power of God (the Holy Spirit) intervenes, the "snakes" (symbolizing charms, deities, or malevolent spirits) sent to destroy a person end up consuming one another or returning to destroy their senders. The central theme is that those under the

The song is often used as a declaration . By chanting "Agwo kibe ya loo," the faithful assert that they are no longer victims of generational curses or hidden traps. The song is often used as a declaration

The phrase has transcended the walls of the church and entered the local lexicon. It represents a shift in Igbo Christianity toward a more "militant" and "confrontational" faith where traditional metaphors are repurposed to express the dominance of the Christian God over indigenous or occultic threats. Artist: Rev. Fr. Paul Martins Obayi (Father Okunerere). Genre: Igbo Gospel / Prophetic Chant.