Observe the obligatory salat regularly and properly, and you'd never be depressed. Allah Ta'ala says in Al Quran, "In the remembrance of Allah do hearts find ease." He also said that those who neglect His remembrance would live a depressed life. Observe salat & find ease in life.
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With ₦12,000, you can get all the books in Frame 1, and with ₦15,000, you can get all the books in Slide 2.
These beneficial Islamic books are a beautiful way to deepen your understanding of the Deen. As Muslims, seeking knowledge is important, and these books are a valuable source of guidance and reflection.
They also make thoughtful gifts for loved ones, a meaningful form of sadaqah, and are perfect for reverts who are beginning their journey in Islam.
Gift box packaging is also available upon request for a fee.
We were paid 700k to convert Muslims to Christianity.
As a born again, I went to the school of discipleship in Jos, where we were bewitched. The food we ate had black magic whose essence was to make us forget our parents. We were made to believe that any Muslim who leaves Islam will be k!lled by their parents...
I proceeded to the redeemed christian church's school of discipleship in Lagos and those years, I converted a lot of Muslims to Christianity because I did not know the truth then because we were taught how to maliciously translate the Quran. For instance, surah Tawbah verse 29 will be interpreted to mean that Muslims are enjoined to k!ll Christians and born agains...
Unknowledgeable Muslims used to be our targets for us to convert to Christianity.
Last November, there were rumours that Muslims were k!lling christians. I was invited to give a false testimony in a crusade in Asaba that I am ex Muslim and an ex member of a t3rrorist group. We used to be armed and sponsored by Muslims to burn down churches and k!ll Christians. I was given some fake graphic images to present as evidence.
I declined the request because I knew it was a lie because I had lived with Muslims and I knew Muslims were not like that...
Another person was later used to replace me to give the false testimony.
When I was into Evangelism, I was being sponsored by foreigners because I could speak English. At the end of every year, we were given N700,000 to convert people to Christianity....
As far as I am concerned, so long the Qurān remains, bible cannot be true. For instance, John 17 verse 3 says "Now this is eternal life: that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent"
How is it possible for Jesus to be God's son if he clearly says he was sent by God?
Also in Mark 6 verse 3 when Jesus went to Nazareth, it was said about him "Isn’t this the carpenter? Isn’t this Mary’s son and the brother of James, Joseph, Judas and Simon? Aren’t his sisters here with us?” And they took offense at him"
How could 'God' have siblings?»
Apostle Peter
A man asked a Bedouin: “What do you think about marriage?”
The Bedouin replied: “It's like a watermelon!”
The man asked, surprised: “How so?”
The Bedouin said: “You don't know whether it's sweet or bitter until you open it!”
Learned Counsel, I just realised you never filed a response to this argument. And certainly, you are out of time! But if this is a topic you are still interested in expressing your views on, then a motion for an extension of time is needed. In fact, consider it granted even though it has not yet been filed nor prayed for 😃. Seriously, I would love to hear your arguments for why cross-examination is an art.
I need every Nigerian to retweet this and contribute to the cause of saving Maryam’s life, she’s diagnosed with Tetralogy of Fallot with Polycythemia.
She’s currently at ABU teaching hospital SHIKA receiving primary attention.
🚨 Potential Huge Discovery:
An inscription found near Yarmouk, possibly dating to within a decade of the Prophet ﷺ passing reads:
“I, ʿAlqamah ibn Ṭalḥah, bear witness that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.”
If authentic, it undermines the claim that the Shahada developed later and points to a clearly distinct Muslim identity from the earliest period.
I boldly assert that these are also my views – indeed, Obi did save money in the bank (and the true intentions behind this action are still uncertain), but apart from that, he was an average governor. Maybe less than average, even.
You don’t even know your lord and savior.
He was never a Bank director, he was a bank Chairman. One requires banking knowledge and experience, the other requires a vote by shareholders. For all but one of the banks he was a Chairman of, they are all dead. The only surviving one is Fidelity, and he was more of a Snake that walked on that mountain, he left no mark.
He doesn’t have Ivy League grad school degrees, he attended Ivy League executives training which requires no form of serious qualifications to get into.
He was not a SEC Director, he was a SEC Chairman. It was a political appointment he was obviously not qualified for seeing as he doesn’t have any training or experience in securities, we know why Jonathan gave it to him.
During his 2 terms as Governor, he didn’t make any remarkable or worthy of note POLICIES to the improvement of the financial position of the state.
We have heard your lord and savior talk enough to know that he doesn’t know jack about finance, however, I do commend his knowledge of trading and prudence.
A writer but you can specialize in:
✅ Technical Proposal Writing (RFPs and RFQs)
✅ Case studies writing
✅ user manual
✅ SOPs (Standard Operating Procedure)
✅ Whitepapers and Technical Reports
✅ Grant Writing
What will you add?
This letter did not originate from The West African Examinations Council (WAEC). It is the work of mischief-makers intending to cause panic and disrupt the ongoing examinations.
BREAKING NEWS: Federal Government slashes ministers imprest to N700,000.
Ministers will now be entitled to a maximum reimbursable imprest of N700,000, while permanent secretaries and directors-general will be limited to N500,000. Directors and heads of departments will be entitled to N300,000, while heads of formations in states and other authorised imprest holders will have a ceiling of N100,000.
Murdered and body never found:
Alfa Bisiriyu Apalara: Killed in 1953:
He was 35. His attackers put his body in a canoe, tied a stone to his neck, and dumped it in the Lagoon a few kilometers away. His body was never recovered.
Read:
Alfa Bisiriyu Apalara was born in 1918 at Itoko, on the outskirts of Abeokuta.
He had Qur’anic and basic Western education before moving to Lagos to work as a carpenter.
In Mushin, then a rough settlement for street boys and miscreants, Apalara lived hard and got into trouble. In 1945 he was jailed for theft.
By 1950 his life changed, like Saul becoming Paul on the road to Damascus.
He began praying and fasting daily, cut ties with his past, and even divorced his wife to leave Mushin’s bad life behind. That same year he started an Islamic crusade, preaching in the open at Ebute-Metta and Mushin street corners.
He became a sharp, fiery speaker and drew a large crowd, mostly women. He was later turbaned as the lead preacher of a Lagos Mainland mosque.
Apalara’s sermons attacked idolatry, weak Islamic practice, and Yoruba cults, especially Agemo, Awo Opa, Egungun and Oro.
He became popular and respected in the Muslim community, but his bluntness drew enemies.
From 1951 clashes started. Once his followers blocked a masquerade procession from passing his crusade, and the masquerades withdrew.
In 1952 another confrontation turned into a fight between a masquerade group and his supporters. After that Apalara lived under constant threats because he knew cult secrets and called their faith “empty”. Converts to his movement were usually tough men.
On the night of 3rd January 1953, Apalara preached for the last time against the cults at Tapa Street, Ebute-Metta. Hours later he was ambushed and hacked down with cutlasses and an axe.
He was 35. His attackers put his body in a canoe, tied a stone to his neck, and dumped it in the Lagoon a few kilometers away. No body was ever recovered.
Eleven men were later arrested, tried and convicted for his murder.
Justice De Comarmond and a jury at the Lagos High Court found Joseph Ogundipe, two Oteka brothers and eight others guilty based on circumstantial evidence with blood trails from Tapa Street to the foreshore, Apalara’s belongings left in his house, and witness testimony.
On 26th May 1954 the men were sentenced to death by hanging, and they were executed on 27th May 1954.
This is the remaining part of the manipulated and heavily edited videos that Yoruba Nation agitators, idol worshippers, and certain Christians are sharing to malign the Imam's personality.
They deliberately removed the context in which the Imam called on leaders to respect the rights and legitimate demands of Christians for peace. They only left the part where he said that denying Muslims their fundamental constitutional rights also will not bring peace, all to advance their false, hateful, and Islamophobic narrative against the Imam.
May Allāh preserve the Grand Chief Imam of Ogbomoso upon goodness. Āmīn.
You people are on a mission seh! May Allah destroy you all and your kind trying to set this country ablaze because of intolerance and your inferiority complex...
FACT CHECK: Did Oyo school abductors really demand Sharia law?
* Tracing the origin of a viral claim linking bandits' demands to Sharia
By Rasheed Abubakar, Publisher, Muslim News Nigeria @muslimnews_NG
The Nigerian social media space has been awash with claims that the bandits (terrorists) who abducted schoolchildren and teachers in Oyo State demanded the implementation of Shari'ah law as one of the conditions for the release of their victims.
The claim quickly generated widespread controversy, not only because of the gravity of the abduction itself, but also because it emerged at a time when discussions around the establishment of Sharia Courts of Appeal in parts of Southwest Nigeria have become increasingly prominent.
For years, Muslim groups and organisations in the region have advocated for the implementation of Sharia Courts of Appeal in accordance with provisions of the Nigerian Constitution, arguing that Muslims in the Southwest deserve the same constitutional rights already enjoyed by their counterparts in several northern states.
Against this backdrop, reports suggesting that bandits (terrorists) demanded Sharia law immediately attracted public attention and fueled heated debates.
The controversy was further amplified by a longstanding narrative that seeks to associate banditry, kidnapping, and terrorism with Islam despite the fact that the overwhelming majority of victims of such crimes, including Muslims themselves, have suffered at the hands of these criminal groups.
Bandits (terrorists) have attacked Muslim communities, kidnapped Muslim scholars, abducted Muslim schoolchildren, and killed countless Muslims across the country. Yet the islamophobes frequently describe them as representatives of Islam even when their actions directly contradict core Islamic teachings on justice, protection of innocent lives, and respect for human dignity.
As a result, many observers viewed the alleged demand for Sharia law as another attempt to link the activities of criminal gangs to Islam, the religion of peace ordained by Allah for mankind.
The claim was widely condemned across religious and political divides.
Notably, the Oyo Muslim community under the leadership of Alhaji Kunle Sanni on Friday, June 5, quickly distanced itself from the alleged demand, insisting that terrorists do not represent Islam and have no authority to speak on behalf of Muslims or Islamic law.
However, one crucial question remains:
*Did the abductors actually demand the implementation of Sharia law?*
The origin of the claim:
Muslim News Nigeria reviewed reports published by mainstream media organisations, online news platforms, social media discussions, and publicly available video recordings relating to the incident, starting from Thursday, June 4.
A clear pattern emerged.
Virtually all reports claiming that the abductors demanded Sharia law attributed the information, directly or indirectly, to remarks allegedly made by the Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin, on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, during a legislative plenary.
Several reports stated that the kidnappers demanded a huge ransom, some quoting ₦1 billion, as well as the implementation of Shari’ah law in Oyo State, among other conditions.
However, many of those reports relied on phrases such as "sources said", "it was gathered", "reports say", or summaries attributed to the Speaker rather than direct quotations.
The next logical step was to verify exactly what the Speaker said.
*What did the Speaker say?*
The one minute, three seconds video recording of the plenary session in which Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin addressed the matter remains publicly available online.
The video opens with the Speaker saying:
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@juiceman_marty@____Yaks Marty Juiceman, do you know what I found out about this man Khalid? That he was better than anything you would ever amount to in this world. And if you continue hating him, you would have a wretched and despicable life in the hereafter.
Teachers in northeastern Nigeria march in Maiduguri demanding the release of 42 abducted schoolchildren in Borno State and stronger school protection.
Al Jazeera’s Felix Nyawara reports.