Oya

Oya (aka Idie Okonkwo) is a superhero appearing in books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #528, in the third chapter of the "Five Lights" storyline, and was created by Matt Fraction and Kieron Gillen. She is one of the "Five Lights"—a group of mutants who manifested their abilities after the events of "Second Coming".

Tragic Past
Idie Okonkwo was a fourteen year old girl living in Nigeria when her powers manifested, burning her village to the ground. After the village burned, her ice powers manifested, and people in her village called her a witch. As a result, her family and friends were all murdered, and when Storm and Hope arrive, she is trapped in a shed trying to hold off her attackers. After some convincing by Hope, she allows Hope to stabilize her powers, which she then uses to stop the assault on her.

During the Generation Hope miniseries, Idie is shown to have a strong Catholic faith, and believes she is a monster due to the fact that her family died. She tells her teammate Transonic that she wishes her "sin" was visible for all to see, and not hidden like her. She belives herself to be a witch and if that she does not burn in this life, she will burn in the next.

Regretting her Powers
Oya forms an attachment to Wolverine during the events leading up to Schism. When Wolverine returns after a hard mission, he orders the Lights to go do something age appropriate. He tells Oya to go play with her doll or something, and Idie replies that she had a doll, but it was burned in the village. Wolverine then gets a doll to replace the one she had, and they bond over ice cream.

While attending a Mutant History Museum opening, an attack is conducted on the building by the new Hellfire Club, and Oya is caught in the crossfire. She looks to Cyclops for advice, and he tells her to do what she thinks is necessary, over Wolverine's protests. Oya then proceeds to use her powers to defeat and murder the attackers. When her teammates rush in and ask if she's okay, she horrifies them by asking if there is anyone else they need killed.

Self-deprecation
Oya shows no remorse for what she has done, telling Wolverine that once she accepted being a monster, being a murderer is not so bad. Together, Wolverine and Cyclops decide that the best place for Oya would be away from Utopia and at Westchester Academy. Hope initially refuses, saying she belongs with her, but after talking to Transonic realizes she did not take good care of Oya. She reluctantly lets Oya go. As they arrive at the Academy, Oya asks Wolverine if it is her fault the X-Men broke up, and Wolverine replies no, she led them home.