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Nothing written here is medical advice.
If they ask the people cursing the hospital here , if they have donated blood in their lives, less than 0.05% will say Yes.
Sadly, blood and blood products are very scarce because Nigerians don't donate blood.
I will categorically say this. @LASUTHikeja Emergency Response is trash @jidesanwoolu kindly do something about it. Make I nor even talk my own personal experience for here. RIP Russell Eraga. Nigeria has happened to you and it's quite unfortunate. May your soul rest in Peace.
Social media and conspiracy theories.
Which is easier traffick via our porous land borders or landing a plane on a road which attracts unnecessary attention? 😂
If you’ve seen Narcos and Landman,
Then you know there’s nothing accidental about this jet that landed on a road under construction in Delta State yesterday.
A flight plan and flight path are filed before takeoff, so a pilot doesn’t simply miss a destination.
Either goods or someone were delivered, or goods or someone were picked up.
Bye bye YouVersion.
People generally expect you to only host decent and safe Bible translations. At least that’s what I expect.
I’d recommend using caution if you still use the YouVersion Bible app.
Arewa alone has consumed from our budget at least 15 Trillion Naira between 2010 to date in direct intervention due to insecurity!
We are not talking allocation to states and LGAs.
We are not talking about Capex
We are not talking about Military Hardware and deployments.
We are not talking about Human cost, especially to our military that has now turn to fair game because of this protracted insecurity in Arewa.
We are not talking about Foreign aid in millions of dollars that IDPs never actually see.
Just raw government immediate interventions cause by the insecurity since 2010.
Unless you benefit from it, or are a very wicked human being, I do not see how that mass weddings or mass Hajj sponsorship should not worry you.
Your problem is; Why aren’t they pointing to the South too? Are you for real? Are you sick? Is solving your problem now a competition? Like if SOUTH SOUTH HAVE MILLITANT, WE MUST HAVE BOKO HARAM, or SINCE SOUTH EAST HAVE IPOB, WE MUST HAVE BANDITS?
Omo you are sick.
Those kids will become terror cell leaders in another 8 years as teenagers. A problem the next President will have to confront and the cycle continues. They have an endless number to recruit from and radicalise. For now, they function as a shield.
Those who deny the place of religion and radicalisation in this ideological war are playing a dumb game. The problem will continue for as long as the root causes aren't addressed - poverty, illiteracy and religious radicalisation.
What will another 15 years of fighting terrorists and Banditry cost the country in financial and non financial cost. This problem started in 2008 / 09 and despite the bombings and the military onslaught, they keep increasing in size and might.
Ask yourself why?
Wore the same suit, tie and used the same Bible my Dad used as a Deeper Life pastor. Today, as a CCI Pastor the Christian faith is the best thing my parents gave me.
Happy Sunday @cci_yaba ❤️
Same region:
• Conducts mass weddings for thousands with govt funds
• Sends thousands on Hajj yearly
• Has the highest number of out-of-school children
• The poorest region
• Battles terrorism
It's not that the North lacks money; the real question is how it is spent.
Dangote took 10 years to build a refinery.
Alakija waited about 15 years for oil to flow.
Otedola needed 6 years to climb back from $1.2bn debt.
Meanwhile, we want to “blow” in 6 months.
Real wealth in Nigeria has always been slow. The fast ones you hear about usually end with EFCC.
Obasanjo said in one interview that when he was President of Nigeria, he called the Northern elites and asked them about this Shariah issue. He asked, 'Why are you all insisting on Shariah when it’s not even like you’re using it yourselves?' And they told him it was just for politics. Can you imagine using poor people’s lives to play religious politics? I pity ona for Yorùbá land ooo.
Ghana also had a Fulani herdsmen problem until they banned open grazing btw.
It just took one executive order.
But sure, let us “play politics” our way into terror and famine.
It’s only a matter of time.
Imagine the minds of the 12/13 year olds boys in this community ruminating what the future holds.
School? The civil or security services? Farming & Agriculture is already off the table.
Or join these powerful terror groups?
If we are being honest, we know the most likely choice
I have three questions:
1. Islam has been present in Yorùbáland for roughly 600 years. Why are we only now having conversations about implementing Sharia law? Does that mean our Muslim ancestors were somehow deficient in their practice of Islam?
2. What aspect of Sharia are you currently unable to observe in Yorùbáland that requires it to be incorporated into the laws of the land? Why are voluntary and independent Sharia panels no longer sufficient?
3. You argue that various countries and northern states have failed to implement Sharia properly, which is why it has infringed upon the rights of unwilling participants. What makes you think Yorùbás would somehow be immune to this same “misapplication” once Sharia is codified into law?
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Exactly was said in 2000 to OBJ
Today Religious police is storming hotels in Kano, the state is mass destroying Alcohol. Hasiba or whatever they are called is stopping men on the streets and cutting their locks.
We have seen this movie, we dont want to watch it again.
Some dogs like Sheikh Gumi will say
"These bandits are our brothers "
May these demons, their sponsors and online sympathizers all die a miserable death. Misery and calamity will follow them all the days of their lives.
Update: Boko Haram is set to conduct an Islamic Graduation ceremony for over 100 forgotten women and kids who were kidnapped in Woro, Kwara State 4-months ago, where the Emir & Imam rejected Sharia. And, the cost of the ceremony will be added to the bill sent to the Government.
After forcibly converting them to Islam, the terrorists taunted families that they spent the past months teaching all the surviving victims Quran recitation and Islam teachings, and many of the captives have done well, so they’d be rewarded with graduation ceremonies soon.
But whatever they spend will be added to the ransom demand they will be sending to the Government.
— Confused family members shared with SaharaReporters.
Back in February this year, Woro community in Kaiama LGA, Kwara North was attacked by a Sadiku-led Boko Haram faction, a Sahel Terror network slowly creeping down southern Nigeria, per Zagazola Makama.
They were angry after the Emir and Imam repeatedly rejected their imposition of Shariah in the community and then reported them to the Nigerian Army.
So they stormed the village on an evening and massacred over 200 people, in a two days operation; Incl. the Emir’s wives and kids, the community Chief Imam, a school principal, a headmistress and several students, and kidnapped 176 people including pregnant women and kids.
This is just one of many forgotten kidnap cases in the country.
Last April, Boko Haram demanded ₦3.7bn for 400 forgotten women and children they kidnapped in Ngoshe, Borno State months earlier, or they’d be executed. They then dared the Nigerian Army to come after them, Telegraph reported.
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We need to first uphold the fact that Nigeria is a secular state…
Not Christian
Not Islamic
Take your bloody religious intolerance elsewhere.
Because are we all mad!!!
But Sharia panels exist and Muslims use them, a lot of people want the legal codification of these panels.
If it is the opportunity to voluntarily access Islamic legal provisions in personal religious matters, we don’t need legal codification for that.