The Ikor (Edo word pronounced eekor)
The ikor is the person, entity, spirit form, institution, organization, or being, who monitors the victim closely, every step with the sole purpose of frustrating the victim’s every attempt in life. The ikor seeks to be the only God of the victim, who determines the victim’s fate, fortune, and future. The ikor preys mainly on friends (or those who surrender or belong to the same society and the like). The ikor’s main strategy is to appear in the guise of a close ally who would always be there to “help”. The need for the help always arises from the ikor’s diabolism. The ikor would convert any attempt by the victim e.g. to create wealth into a source of annoyance and frustration that would only be reduced by the “benevolence” or intercession of the ikor. Ikor often comes in the guise of priests, pastors, imams, in-laws, cousins, classmates, neighbors, students, apprentices, clients, etc. You will not succeed in life until you identify, and triumph over your ikor. The ikor banishes the Devil into unemployment-status.
I can justifiably say that experiences on earth are the exact replication of those of hell. The ikor is the tormenter or mischief-maker on earth, the role that is often credited to the Devil. It is not the case that experiences revolving about hell yielded one set of keys, while another completely different set was needed to triumphing over the ikor or our adversaries to be. The adversaries neither are God generically, who are the SPINNERS of the webs of evil destinies of earthlings, nor are they distant devils. I came to the realization of the ancient key, that “I was an offering onto me” ultimately. This realization is the essence as the ramification of the experiences that constitute Divine Initiation. Whence will salvation and the end of the hell in our lives come? The answer is in the rehearsals of the masquerade. The answer is in the rehearsals of the masquerade.
The ikor is the agent of the anti-Masquerade in the life of potential and true victims.
For the Western mind, the Devil is the ikor of God.