North and South often operate with very different value systems, worldviews, priorities, and levels of exposure. While many seek coexistence, these differences continue to create tension in national conversations.
Perhaps it's time for an honest discussion about our union, governance structure, and how best to accommodate our diversity while preserving peace and progress.
@arewablog_ In the age of the internet, some people still talk about "exposing secrets." 😭
"There is nothing new under the sun." — Ecclesiastes 1:9
The world already knows. The question is: do we?
If even 20% of Northern Muslims think this way, then our national sovereignty faces a serious challenge.
When religion and tribe are placed above the peace, unity, and prosperity of a nation, everyone loses.
Thankfully, I also saw many Muslims and Northerners reject such views. That gives me hope that extremism does not speak for the majority.
I pray the Lord opens your eyes of understanding and gives you a mind that comprehends truth beyond fanaticism.
If even 20% of Northern Muslims think this way, then our national sovereignty faces a serious challenge.
When religion and tribe are placed above the peace, unity, and prosperity of a nation, everyone loses.
Thankfully, I also saw many Muslims and Northerners reject such views. That gives me hope that extremism does not speak for the majority.
I pray the Lord opens your eyes of understanding and gives you a mind that comprehends truth beyond fanaticism.
@UNSEEN__ID@davido@dauda_rarara Extremism thrives when tribe and religion come before nation.
Thankfully, many Northerners and Muslims rejected that mindset.
"May God give you the spirit of wisdom and revelation... and enlighten the eyes of your understanding." — Ephesians 1:17-18
If even 20% of Northern Muslims think this way, then our national sovereignty faces a serious challenge.
When religion and tribe are placed above the peace, unity, and prosperity of a nation, everyone loses.
Thankfully, I also saw many Muslims and Northerners reject such views. That gives me hope that extremism does not speak for the majority.
I pray the Lord opens your eyes of understanding and gives you a mind that comprehends truth beyond fanaticism.
To those Northern Nigerians who support @davido honestly, you should be ashamed of yourselves. Many of you have completely lost your sense of identity and loyalty to your values and religion.
There is no doubt that @dauda_rarara made mistakes in some of the things he said. However, I do not believe it is right for a Northern Muslim to constantly call him an illiterate or ignorant person. In fact, some of the people making those insults are displaying their own ignorance by assuming that the ability to speak English is the only measure of intelligence or education.
Rarara is not an ignorant man. He is someone with religious knowledge, a person who has contributed to his community, and someone who respects and honors his mother. The only reason many of you call him ignorant is because he is not fluent in English. But English is merely a language; it is not the sole definition of wisdom, intelligence, or education. A person's inability to speak English should never be used as a reason to dismiss or belittle them.
If a Muslim who believes in Allah and His Messenger chooses to call Rarara ignorant simply because of his English proficiency, then that person should reflect on the true meaning of knowledge. Someone who has studied and memorized the Qur’an deserves respect for that achievement and should not be casually labeled as ignorant.
That being said, I agree that some of Rarara’s comments were wrong. Some of his statements reflected personal bias, poor judgment, and a lack of sensitivity toward the struggles of ordinary Nigerians. Those criticisms are fair and should be acknowledged.
However, let us also be honest about Davido. Many of you act as though he is deeply concerned about the interests of Northern Nigerians, but the reality is that he has rarely spoken out about the many challenges facing the North. We have witnessed insecurity, poverty, banditry, displacement, and countless tragedies affecting Northern communities for years, yet he has largely remained silent on those issues.
It was only when a matter directly affected his own region that he publicly expressed concern and drew attention to it. Throughout the numerous crises and hardships experienced in Northern Nigeria, I cannot recall him consistently using his platform to speak on behalf of the people there.
My point is simple: criticize Rarara where he is wrong, but do not pretend that support for Davido should require insulting someone’s intelligence, faith, or worth as a human being. Disagree with people based on their actions and statements, not on whether they speak English fluently. True knowledge, character, and wisdom go far beyond language.
In the age of the internet, what exactly is the secret? 🤔
"There is nothing concealed that will not be disclosed, or hidden that will not be made known." — Luke 12:2
The world already knows. The real issue is whether we're willing to face it.
@arewablog_ In the age of the internet, some people still talk about "exposing secrets." 😭
"There is nothing new under the sun." — Ecclesiastes 1:9
The world already knows. The question is: do we?
In the age of the internet, what exactly is the secret? 🤔
"There is nothing concealed that will not be disclosed, or hidden that will not be made known." — Luke 12:2
The world already knows. The real issue is whether we're willing to face it.
Dauda Rarara has spoken about the names of the abducted students that singer Davido wrote on his shirt and showed to the world while performing in the United States.
Rarara said that Davido exposed Nigeria’s secrets to the international community, describing the act as terrorism
@FabrizioRomano 27 years old. 14 World Cup goals.
Some legends spent their entire careers chasing that number. Mbappé is chasing the record before he hits his prime.
The GOAT conversation is coming whether people like it or not. 🐢🇫🇷
@FabrizioRomano I always follow back… my World Cup algorithm is still absolutely on fire. 🔥⚽
The engagement, the banter, the tears, the football takes — pure cinema.
Not every opinion deserves applause. Sometimes it's just attention-seeking wrapped in false outrage.
People have different callings, different capacities, and different impact. Attacking someone for fulfilling theirs is a strange way to advertise your own irrelevance.
Not every opinion deserves applause. Sometimes it's just attention-seeking wrapped in false outrage.
People have different callings, different capacities, and different impact. Attacking someone for fulfilling theirs is a strange way to advertise your own irrelevance.
@razorblade300 Not everyone is called to be a doctor, lawyer, engineer, pastor, politician, or activist. People have different gifts, capacities, and assignments.
Attacking someone simply because their impact looks different from yours isn't courage—it's insecurity disguised as relevance.
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