No wonder
Why are we surprised then?
Anyway, I believe in Muslims like Balogun Oderinlo who didn't fall for the fake Muslim brotherhood that these ones have lost themselves to
I believe there are still Muslims who haven't sold out
With them & others, Yoruba land will prevail
@alhaadiahmad@DJagaban1@IdrisAOni1 That's why we're wondering what happened to these Yoruba Muslims that are now defending Gumi who is defending bandits & terrorists & wants govt to be paying them amnesty allowance. What kind of Islam is that?
What do u think Balogun Oderinlo will say to his fellow Muslims today?
My dear friend Dr. @IdrisAOni1, you’ve spoken well, but you’ve shifted this discussion sharply from your Open Letter which is on “Islam vs Isese” or vice-versa to “peace vs extremism.”
I won’t allow this debate to be reframed entirely around religious hostility. Instead, I will bring it back to accountability and perception.
I appreciate your response and I agree that criminals should be confronted, extremists exposed, and innocent people should NOT be blamed for the actions of others.
However, I think you may be overlooking why many people are angry.
The issue is not that Yorùbá Muslims are foreigners. Nobody can honestly deny that Islam has been part of Yorùbá society for centuries or that Yorùbá Muslims have contributed immensely to our development. That is not the central complaint.
The complaint is that whenever concerns are raised about the ideological, demographic, cultural, and security implications of the Fulani expansionist project, many respected Muslim voices appear more eager to caution the victims against reacting than to publicly challenge the forces that created the tension in the first place.
I am sure you remember the story of Balogun Oderinlo (possibly a Muslim), who led Yoruba war against Fulani (Muslims) who were on their way to destroy Yoruba land and place us under a Caliphate and Sharia regime. This has been happening for long, and when people see this history about to repeat itself and especially with Yoruba Collaborations from within; how do you expect people not to be scared?
How many Muslims today can or will defend Yoruba land against the Fulanis and won’t consider their religious affiliation over their Yoruba Tribe?
You say Yorùbá Muslims have condemned insecurity. I accept that some have. The question is whether those condemnations have been as visible, as vigorous, and as sustained as the warnings now being issued against Isese activists.
Perception matters.
When communities experience years of killings, kidnappings, land disputes, and intimidation, and then suddenly see a strong mobilisation only when Muslims feel targeted by criticism, they naturally begin to question where the Muslim priorities lie in defense of Yoruba land.
You warn against political opportunists weaponising religion. That warning is valid. But it is equally important to acknowledge that some people have weaponised religion to silence legitimate concerns about security and cultural survival. Both dangers exist.
Take a look at an Oba who said he’s now Emir in Yoruba land!
Is that right?! And you expect that such an Oba won’t sell out Yorubas without thinking twice?
Many Yorùbá people do not hate Muslims. They have Muslim relatives, Muslim friends, Muslim spouses, and Muslim ancestors. What they resent is the feeling that they are constantly asked to tolerate, accommodate, and remain patient while their concerns are dismissed as extremism, hatred, or manipulation and worse of all, Islamophobia!
Peace cannot be sustained by asking aggrieved people to lower their voices. Peace is sustained when grievances are openly acknowledged and honestly addressed.
If there are extremists among Isese activists, condemn them. If there are criminals hiding behind Islam, condemn them. If there are politicians exploiting the crisis, condemn them too.
But please do not assume that everyone expressing concern about the future of Yorùbá land is acting out of hatred for Muslims. Many are acting out of fear, frustration, and a belief that their warnings have gone unheard for too long.
In conclusion, I will ask you again “How many Muslims today can or will defend Yoruba land against the Fulanis and won’t consider their religious affiliation over their Yoruba Tribe?”
That conversation deserves engagement, not dismissal.
See how they are using wheelbarrow to carry dead bodies killed by IPOB. Ha! 😭😭😭😭
IPOB please stop killing your people. Why are you this heartless? 😩😩😩😩
“ bokoharm prepare to do wolimo for children they kidnapped in kwara”
- reporter
If you like let them gaslight you this should pass a message to Muslims especially southwest Muslims these people think they are superior to you and that you are not Muslim enough
People who have allowed chaos to destroy their own region, such that the vast majority of them have had to leave to settle elsewhere are the ones telling you to burn down your region too & you are listening to them.
We will not allow that to happen here.
GOODNEWS: The Nigerian Military have carried out another precision airstrike around Kirta and Arina Ciki in Borno State, which killed several terrorist commanders including Khalifa Umar (aka Mamman Khalifa or Muhammad Khalifa) a senior judge in ISWAP and a member of Shura council and 49 others.
ISWAP acknowledging in its latest report that all is not well will tell you of the pressure they’re facing from the Nigerian military. It will also give you a hint on why banditry is running wild outside the usual theatres of operations. Unfortunately, it is in these moments of chaos the most evil happen. This is when the armed forces need the most social support it can get.
If I say that they know what is going on, some people will attack me because many of them seem to be suffering from selective amnesia.
I am from Oyo State, and I want to analyze this issue as an indigene who genuinely loves the state, not as a politician.
When an explosion occurred in Ibadan, the state government described it as an accident caused by dynamites stored in a room. But did anyone ask the Oyo State Government where those dynamites were meant to be used? No.
Who were the people found with the dynamites?
Where exactly was the mining site?
Months later, reports revealed that mining activities were taking place around the reserve forests near Old Oyo National Park.
A few months ago, a man was k'lled in a village in Oriire Local Government Area, close to Igbeti. There were rumours that he was murdered because he discovered information related to illegal mining activities.
Then, a few weeks later, the Nigerian Army and Police intercepted 40 bags of concealed explosive materials, including components that could be used for making IEDs, being transported in a DAF truck in Saki, Oyo State.
If you ask me how close Saki is to these forest areas, I will tell you it is very close.
In summary, the Oyo State Government either knows what is happening or has failed to understand what is happening within its territory. Either way, the people have been let down, just as Nigerians have often been failed by the Federal Government on matters of security.
ATTENTION THE YORUBA PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH WEST NIGERIA ESPECIALLY THOSE IN THE RURAL AREAS
Report every new visitor you notice around you, around your neighbors, in your markets, churches or mosques to the police or the area leadership. Any movement or assembly of goods and services, animals and man must be broadcast to all your people and leadership. Protect all schools, spy on every religious buildings and report all suspicions to the district leaders and security agents.
So Peter Obi DEFECTED to NDC and negotiated for HIMSELF alone, leaving those that DEFECTED to NDC because of him (Especially his fellow South Easterners from his state, Anambra) to FEND FOR THEMSELVES?
What a SELFISH, F00LISH and IRREDEEMABLE idiot he is!!
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Flavour and Phyno has both performed for politicians in the east yet you have never called them out it’s always asake and Olamide! Because they are Yorubas right?😂