In "Things Fall Apart," the wickedness of an ogbanje can be defeated through understanding and acceptance of their presence within the community. By acknowledging the ogbanje as a spiritual being with a unique purpose, humans can foster a sense of unity and peace that combats their negative influence. Additionally, rituals and ceremonies can be performed to appease the ogbanje and restore balance within the community.
Broken Sword The Serpent's Curse - 2013 VG was released on: USA: 4 December 2013
The cast of Broken Curse - 2006 includes: Ofia Afuluagu Mbaka Ini Edo Pete Edochie Chinwe Owoh
The crew and the captain turn into skeletons in the moonlight and they cannot be killed until the curse is broken.
Ezinma, the only surviving child of Ekwefi, is considered to be an ogbanje. Technically, all the other children of Ekwefi were also considered to be the same ogbanje. Ezinma continues to have the same spouts of illnesses that plagued Ekwefi's other children.
The angel is risen from the dead by William and Master Bone is broken from his curse and he goes with the angel to heaven.
The cast of The Curse of a Broken Heart - 1933 includes: Marion Byron Robert Ellis Al Klein Pat Somerset Carol Wines
An iyi-uwa is a cursed stone which is an ogbanje's link to their own world. It implicitly causes an ogbanje to die and the be reborn in their mother's womb to be born again.
An ogbanje is a term used in Igbo culture to describe a child believed to die and be reborn multiple times to the same family. It is seen as a malevolent spirit that torments the family and is often associated with repeated illness or early death of the child. Rituals are performed to prevent the ogbanje from returning.
In the manga series "Fruits Basket," Kyo is on the roof of Shigure's house when his curse is broken. This moment is significant as it marks the culmination of his character development and his freedom from the curse of the cat.
In Things Fall Apart, the children of Ekwefi including Ezinma, Onwumbiko (Death, I Implore you), Ozoemena (May it not happen again), and Onwuma (Death may please himself) are considered ogbanje.
Ezinma was an ogbanje, which is a child who dies and reincarnates multiple times to torment their parents. However, Ezinma's bond with her mother Ekwefi was strong, and she managed to break the cycle by surviving into adulthood.