Agwo Kibe | Ya Loo - Fr. Paul Obayi Martins

The expression "Agwo kibe ya loo" is an Igbo proverb used to describe a situation where a predator becomes the prey or where a force consumes something of its own nature.

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

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. The expression "Agwo kibe ya loo" is an

Exodus 7:12 (Aaron’s rod swallowing the rods of the magicians). It represents a shift in Igbo Christianity toward

He uses music (Highlife and traditional Igbo rhythms) to communicate complex spiritual truths. "Agwo kibe ya loo" is not just a song but a mantra used during deliverance sessions to build the "spiritual morale" of his congregation. 4. Impact on Contemporary Igbo Christianity