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On Easter Sunday, just like they did on Palm Sunday in Plateau, terrorists hiding behind Islam attacked two churches in Kaduna, killing many and kidnapping others.
Easter is a sacred day for Christians. Attacking people on their holiest day is not just violence. It is deliberate provocation.
And the silence from people who have had no problem finding their voices to attack others over far lesser matters makes it worse. Bashir Ahmad, we see you. Can you guys raise your voices loud and condemn these terrorists like you attacked Alex Barbir?
I have questions. Not for Muslims broadly. But for Islamic leaders who genuinely want peace.
Why does this keep happening in the name of your faith?
Is there a part of Islamic teaching being twisted to radicalize people?
Are there politicians deliberately weaponizing vulnerable Muslims for ethnic and political agendas?
What is being done inside mosques, inside Islamic institutions, inside northern leadership circles to confront the ideology that makes a man pick up a gun, kill Christians on Easter Sunday, and call it the will of Allah?
These questions are not optional. They are overdue.
The argument that Islam is inherently a religion of violence is one I have always resisted. But that argument becomes harder to defend every time churches burn and Islamic leaders choose carefully worded silence over honest confrontation.
How many of you have come openly to state boldly that killing and kidnapping members of other faiths has no basis in Islam?
The good Muslims are not the problem. But their silence is becoming one.
-KAA
#kaa_truths
When we talk about the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, whether you believe it to be true or not, it teaches me something very important personally.
The life Jesus lived, as recorded in the Bible, is one of the most radical examples of how human beings can choose to treat one another.
He did not come for the comfortable. He went to the people everyone else had written off. He sat with lepers when society said they were untouchable. He spoke to the Samaritan woman at the well, a person his culture said he had no business acknowledging. He defended a woman about to be stoned and asked her accusers to examine themselves first. He welcomed children when his own disciples tried to turn them away. He ate with tax collectors and sinners while religious leaders watched in disgust.
Every single one of those moments was a deliberate choice to love the people that the world had decided were unworthy of love.

And he did all of this while telling the truth. Not a comfortable truth. Not a truth designed to protect his reputation or keep powerful people happy. He told truth that offended kings, threatened priests, and ultimately got him killed. He did not soften his message to survive. He said what needed to be said and paid the full price for it.
That is what strikes me most.
Not a man who preached love from a safe distance. But a man who walked directly into the mess of human suffering, touched the untouchable, defended the defenseless, and refused to be silent even when silence would have saved his life.
It’s Easter Sunday today. And whatever your theology, whatever your relationship with faith, I think the world would be unrecognizable in the best possible way if more people simply tried to live by that example.
Speak the truth even when it costs you. Love people that others have decided are not worth loving. Take care of your neighbor, not just the ones who look like you, believe like you, or benefit you in some way.
That is the lesson I carry from the story of Jesus.
Happy Easter to my Christian friends.
-KAA
@KAA_Truths Whether you believe it or not, that story hits one core truth: real love isn’t comfortable.
It goes where it’s inconvenient, speaks when it’s costly, and stands with people others avoid.
That’s the part most of us struggle to live out even today.
Finally!
The interview with Alex Barbir is now showing on KaaTruths YouTube Channel.
He has been accused of inciting religious intolerance in Nigeria, he responded to that.
He has been accused of being an Agent, gathering information and arming terrorists. You need to hear his shocking response to that.
He answered the question of whether he’s military or ISIS trained operative as has been alleged by some people.
I confronted him with the fact that the Nigerian Minister of Defence who controls the security architecture of Nigeria is a Christian, so why would a Christian minister allow a Christian genocide if there’s a Christian genocide. And the governor of Plateau and Benue are all Christins. His response shocked me.
I asked him what he thinks about what Israel and US is doing in Iran. Since he condemns displacement of innocent civilians, mothers and children, what’s his stand with what’s going on in Iran?
This interview exposed a lot about him. About the insecurity. About the accusations made against him.
-KAA
#kaa_truths
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Finally!
The interview with Alex Barbir is now showing on KaaTruths YouTube Channel.
He has been accused of inciting religious intolerance in Nigeria, he responded to that.
He has been accused of being an Agent, gathering information and arming terrorists. You need to hear his shocking response to that.
He answered the question of whether he’s military or ISIS trained operative as has been alleged by some people.
I confronted him with the fact that the Nigerian Minister of Defence who controls the security architecture of Nigeria is a Christian, so why would a Christian minister allow a Christian genocide if there’s a Christian genocide. And the governor of Plateau and Benue are all Christins. His response shocked me.
I asked him what he thinks about what Israel and US is doing in Iran. Since he condemns displacement of innocent civilians, mothers and children, what’s his stand with what’s going on in Iran?
This interview exposed a lot about him. About the insecurity. About the accusations made against him.
-KAA
#kaa_truths
If Nigeria is paying lobbyists to convince Donald Trump there are no k*llings, then this isn’t just Nigeria’s problem, it’s Africa’s whole problem.
We can’t keep outsourcing our truth. Africa must speak for itself and fix itself.
@KAA_Truths Blanket hate is lazy thinking. Judge individuals, not religions. Extremism thrives on division, but truth demands accountability, conscience, and honest dialogue.
The most significant proof of stupidity and hate is to claim that all Muslims are terrorists and terrorists sympathizers.
Or to claim that Christians are not being targeted in a calculated attacks. Or that Muslims have not been killed too.
We must understand that politicians and social media attacks will not make this country better. Our redemption will come when we start having honest conversations and stop blaming one another where we should accept responsibility.
True, Islam has come to be associated with terrorists organizations scattered across the world, but does this mean that every Muslim is sympathetic to these groups?
It’s like saying that every Christian is a thief because some fraudulent pastors uses the name of God to defraud and deceive people.
Would that be correct? If the answer is no, why then do you insist that there are no good Muslims just as much as there are bad Muslims?
If you say the Qur’an contains verses commanding Muslims to commit these abominations, are there no pages in the Bible that have also been interpreted to command very unspeakable things?
The vulnerability of religions and religious books is that both a priest and a prostitute can find verses to justify their actions. Both a wicked and a good follower can find verses to back up everything they do.
Any belief or book that contains a gap for interpretation will always create evil and good and this is a fact.
So, those who allow their entire existence to be controlled by religious beliefs and what they read from their religious books will always turn out bad. This is where our conscience serves as a guide.
If a book tells me to harm someone to please God, I will not do so because my conscience will not allow it and men like me will always put our humanity and the influence of our conscience above every other thing.
Not everyone can do this.
I beg everyone of us as Nigerians to stop creating more problems for ourselves through the words of our mouths.
You don’t have to despise every Muslims. Despise those who hide under Islam to commit atrocities instead.
You don’t have to despise every Christian. Despise those who use the Holy Bible to commit abominations instead.
That’s how intelligent and honest people behave.
-KAA
#kaa_truths
May scars speak of healing.
May truth rise above pride.
May forgiveness open doors.
May healing restore what matters.
You are stronger than you think.
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