🚨 One of the funniest bits you will come across today😄😂
Here is Jay Jay Okocha a.ka Mohammed Yanus on the @obionepodcast— discussing the amazing culture of Turkish football while playing for Fenerbahce…as well as forgetting his Turkish name on a flight 😂😂😂
Full video on YouTube : https://t.co/F9lHrw4lfO
Great job @mikel_john_obi 👏🏽👏🏽
Boko Haram are muslims
Alqaeda are Muslims
ISIS are muslims
Boko Haram are muslims
ISWAP are muslims
Lukarawa are muslims
Hamas are Muslims
Jezbollah are Muslim
Taliban are muslims
Islamic Republic of Iran is Muslim
But somehow you don't want us to blame Islam for what they do. You don't want us to blame Muhammad either.
You are deceiving yourselves.
Panshak was a church leader, a community leader and a loving husband to his wife of just eight months. He was killed by soldiers of the Nigerian army while protecting his family from armed Fulani Ethnic Militia who invaded his village on Sunday during Church service
The money APC should have used to pay salary arrears and pensions of Osun state citizens, they were stealing it and using it to buy voters by giving them peanuts.
Even when there is rigging, you cannot defeat a man who puts the welfare of his people first, before himself.
End.
As an immigrant who was shaped by a third-world mentality, and who has spent the last 20 years trying to be reshaped by the biblical worldview that built the West, I feel sorry for the oppressed white man.
You have no idea how the majority of those who were raised under dictatorships, and who follow tyrannical theological systems, think about things or how they see the world.
We were raised under fear-based political and theological systems. That fear makes you manipulative, dishonest, unwilling to obey the law out of convention, and gives you a very toxic relationship with authority.
We are simply not like you.
Our maximum is the minimum required just to avoid punishment.
We are self-centered, self-consumed, have a distorted moral compass, justify our wrongdoings through victimhood, are selective in our morality, tribal, and do not know how to be grateful.
When we come to the West and are exposed to your kindness, we see it as weakness. Your law-abiding nature irritates us. Your grace looks like naivety.
And instead of exposing this huge difference between you and us, and helping us grow and learn, half of you are useful idiots who tell us we are better than you. They affirm our defects and present them as virtues to be cherished.
For me, if it were not for Christ and what the Gospel has done in me, I would not be trying to help you wake up and defend this great civilization from being replaced and erased.
@idicenter exists to help policymakers, the Church, and the public defend this great civilization against destructive ideologies entering the West, not to coexist, but to take over.
I, Dr. Yunusa Tanko, a Muslim from Kano State, hereby dissociate myself from the statements attributed to Mallam Yahaya Sani Jingir condemning Christians in Nigeria or describing them as infidels, as well as his advocacy for a Muslim-Muslim ticket on the basis of religious identity.
Nigeria belongs to all Nigerians, regardless of faith or ethnicity. As Muslims, we believe in justice, peaceful coexistence, mutual respect, competence, character, accountability, and equal citizenship. I therefore affirm my support for the Peter Obi-Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso ticket as a platform for a better Nigeria founded on competence, character, accountability, unity, and a better future for all Nigerians.
Signed:
Dr. Yunusa Tanko,
Muslim from Kano State, Nigeria
She broke it down for everyone, the real cost of fuel, how the pricing works, and why I would never remove the fuel subsidy. A clear explanation of an issue that affects every Nigerian. #Sowore2027#AACOurParty
Every African should see this video of a bilateral discussion between President Emmanuel Macron of France and representatives from Burkina Faso.
No one has made me happier for and prouder of Africa than the ladies in the video. Ibrahim Traoré has the best brains around him.✍️
The governor of Kano was so happy when a mad man called Christians infidels. He clapped & laughed like someone that just won the jackpot. @BashirAhmaad is celebrating as well.
“Whoever puts his sect above his country cannot be trusted.
Whoever puts his tribe above his country cannot be trusted.
Whoever puts his political party above his country cannot be trusted.
Whoever puts his broader Arab or Islamic nation above his country cannot be trusted.
Whoever puts personal interests above the interests of his country cannot be trusted.
Belonging, loyalty, and devotion must be to the homeland alone, with no rival above it.”
— @Abdulkhaleq_UAE
‘The Moment These JTF Officers In Imo Noticed He Was Recording Them With His Glasses, They Ordered His Bus To Leave Him Behind, Took Him To The Bush, Threatened Him To Remove His Clothes, And Asked Him To Start Running So They Could Shoot Him And Tag Him As Unknown Gunmen. These JTF Officers Have Continued To Go Unchecked Even With All The Videos That Have Been Coming Out Of Imo State. Some Of These Officers Who Have Been Caught Extorting People Are Still Operating Till Now. When Is It a Crime To Record Police Officers That They Will Threaten To Unalive You Just Because They’re Being Recorded? Videos Keep Emerging, Yet The Same Pattern Of Extortion And Threats Persists. Until There Is Real Consequence For This Kind Of Conduct, These Incidents Will Keep Repeating. @PoliceNG_CRU@TunjiDisu1
Islam's moral ceiling is fixed. It was set 1,400 years ago, by Muhammad and the Qur’an.
You can’t go higher than Muhammad. He’s the limit. The ceiling.
Muhammad married a child, took slaves, ordered executions, waged wars, lied, raped, hated, and stole.
So how can anyone say those things are wrong if the man who did them is still your highest example?
That’s why Islam doesn’t change, not because Muslims don’t want it to, but because they’re not allowed to imagine anything better than what’s already been given.
The West, shaped by centuries of Judeo-Christian moral struggle, leaves space to climb. It admits mistakes. It reforms. It questions. It separates power from holiness.
Islam doesn’t.
That’s why it doesn’t evolve, and why, when it enters a modern society, it doesn’t integrate. It collides.
Because a faith that locks morality in the 7th century can’t live peacefully in a world that keeps growing.
Earlier today, terrorists reportedly invaded Arangai village in Mangu LGA, Plateau State. Soldiers allegedly failed to respond to distress calls.
When civilian guards could no longer stand by and watch their families being slaughtered, they came out with homemade pipe guns to hold off the attackers — who were armed with assault and sniper rifles — to allow vulnerable residents to escape.
And this was when soldiers who had been unresponsive suddenly appeared and opened fire on the village defenders, killing this young man instantly.
The UAE warned for years about the threat posed by the Muslim Brotherhood, while many in the West treated them as an ordinary political movement.
Their infiltration begins with building networks and associations, recruiting young people, exploiting religious rhetoric, and influencing the media, society, and politics.
What the UAE warned about yesterday has now become a national security issue in Western capitals.