is a popular liturgical and prophetic chant composed by Rev. Fr. Paul Martins Obayi (popularly known as Father Okunerere ), a Catholic priest of the Diocese of Nsukka, Nigeria. The phrase is in the Igbo language and translates literally to "The snake has swallowed its kind" or "A snake has swallowed a snake."
In the context of Fr. Obayi’s ministry and the spiritual landscape of Igboland, the song serves as a powerful metaphor for , the self-destruction of evil, and the ultimate supremacy of divine power over occultism. 1. The Meaning of the Metaphor
Exodus 7:12 (Aaron’s rod swallowing the rods of the magicians). Agwo kibe ya loo - Fr. Paul Obayi Martins
The work is deeply rooted in and African Traditional Worldview :
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. is a popular liturgical and prophetic chant composed by Rev
Snake swallowing a snake (The victory of Light over Darkness).
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. The phrase is in the Igbo language and
He is known for physically destroying "idols" and "shrines" in various communities.