@taiwoalabi519 i mean...weren’t Nigerian women the ones who were spreading lies about the Ozoro festival calling it a 'rape festival'...now other countries are using it against us and when they do...they don't favour you women at all.
@KR3Wmatic a sex addict
a pedo
a murderer
a rapist
a racist
a fake prophet
yet some people think it's a good idea to follow his teachings and they expect the rest of the world not to hate them or see them as weirdos
Muslims that grew up in polygamous families are always the dumbest. they are used to being treated like slaves they don't understand what it feels like to belong in a real family and that is why these kinds of Muslims will rather be Muslim first rather than Yoruba first
pity them
I am first and foremost a Muslim. I am an adherent of Islam, an Abrahamic believer, and a Hanif before anything else. Only then am I Yorùbá.
To those who have made it their mission to question the loyalty of Yorùbá Muslims, you may continue your attacks. But know this: for a true Muslim, Islam will always come first. It precedes ethnicity, culture, and nationality because it is the primordial covenant with our Creator.
A Yorùbá Muslim is not conflicted in his identity. He was a Muslim in the divine decree long before he was conceived, and he entered the world as Yorùbá the day he was born to Yorùbá parents. These two identities are not rivals—they are perfectly compatible. One defines his eternal soul and purpose; the other shapes his language, culture, and earthly heritage. Both have their rightful place.
If any Yorùbá Muslim chooses, for whatever reason, to place ethnicity above Islam, then that person has failed to grasp the most fundamental principle of our faith: La ilaha illallah (there is no god but Allah), and nothing has precedence over Him. Such a person's reckoning is with Allah alone.
My identity is clear and unapologetic: Islam first. Always. Everything else follows in its proper order.