From Oyo to Zamfara. Different regions, same embarrassment. While online idiots who don’t even have PVCs are busy spreading hate arguing who is worse between North and South, Fulani Hausa Yoruba or Igbo.
A people completely defeated.
I'd want that Egi idiot to come explain this to me also, or find a way to call his father and see if they can redirect the blame to the north. This happened in 1969 allegedly. @egi_nupe
You’ve had Fulani friends. Neighbors, classmates, roommates. Some of them since primary school. Not one of them has ever lifted a finger to hurt you.
Yet here you are, joining bandwagons to brand every Fulani a terrorist over the atrocities of a few we all condemn here. SMH
Challenge accepted !
“Indeed, I am Allah. There is no deity except Me, so worship Me and establish prayer for My remembrance.” Quran, Surah Taha (20:14)
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Unpacking and sharing the call by Mallama Hadiza Shehu Malumfashi of the Political Advantage Platform (PAP) - see attached video:
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“…the value of a Nigerian life should never depend on geography.”
“….questions for the northern establishment, political leaders, elites, influencers, all of us….where is the voice of the north? Where is our outrage? Where is our collective anger? Where is our conscience? Where is the Vice President? Where are our governors? Where are our chiefs and emirs? Where are these senators and representatives?”
“Why do we mobilise so quickly for politics but yet so slowly for human lives?”
“Why do we issue stronger statements about power than about our murdered and abducted citizens?”
“Have we become so accustomed to insecurity that we no longer see the victims?”
“When people stop speaking up, leaders stop listening.”
“No Nigerian life is worth more than the other.”
“The terrorists are the ones attacking our communities, but our collective indifference is what is clearly destroying our humanity.”
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Your comments are welcome….
The "Sharia Law" demand from the bandits involved in the Oyo State abduction case is very questionable; Don't you think this is suspicious? There have been religious debates in this country for months now, with the insecurity crisis worsening the issue and creating division amongst us thru propagandas and all sorts of agendas.
I refuse to believe that those culprits will use this as a bargaining chip, something about this seems too scripted or forced, more like politically motivated to further push a narrative and fuel the divsison.
If this was the case why then is the insecurity crisis also affecting Muslims in large numbers? Even during the last holidays many lost their lives right after prayers. These bandits can't be figthing for Islam and still be attacking Muslim communities. Something is off. We can argue and disagree on religious conversations, call-out what is wrong when necessary, but the one thing everyone should do is to not feed into propaganda.
That said, hold the govts accountable for all we are going thru.
Pastor Tunde Bakare fires at Tinubu!
These are the kind of quotable quotes that will echo for generations to come and remain part of Nigeria’s political discourse for years ahead.
Christianity isn't blamed when when some persons commit atrocities claiming to be Christians; So why is the insecurity crisis (in Nigeria) being pinned on Islam?
I found this video very interesting, because it is not coming from a Northerner nor is it coming from a Muslim.
I pray you will and understand it better from brethren.