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Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by Ishilove: 11:48am On Nov 09, 2016
This article is a reaction to the discharge and acquittal of all the suspects involved in the brutal murder of 75 year old Bridget Agbaime for alleged blasphemy.

Indeed, for any keen observer of governance in post-colonial Africa, Nigeria must be a very depressing address. And this is more so for the simple reason that no country, in many people’s reckoning, has done so much as Nigeria in consistently consciously making itself an object of perpetual ridicule in the comity of civilized countries of the world. That explains why those who argue that Africa’s backwardness is a function of Nigeria’s pathetic leadership vision cannot be entirely wrong after all. Even Nigeria’s own citizens, who look up to their country to provide the required domestic and international leadership, have continued to be utterly disappointed and embarrassed in very many ways.

Take for example the case of Bridget Agbahime. On June 2, the 74-year-old kitchen utensils trader from Imo State was brutally attacked and killed at Kofar Wambai Market in Kano by a Muslim mob who accused her of blasphemy. According to reports, she was pounced upon and murdered after she refused to allow a Muslim man perform ablution in front of her shop. As expected, the circumstances of Bridget’s death sparked outrage within secular, Christian and progressive Muslim circles across the country and beyond, provoking once again that troubling question as to when these ignorant killings in the northern part of the country in the name of Allah would come to an end.

On behalf of President Muhammadu Buhari, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, promptly issued a statement describing the incident as “sad and regrettable.” In the usual tone of such statements, it urged the people not to take the laws into their hands and affirmed that justice would be done in the matter.

On his part, Governor of Kano State, Abdullahi Ganduje, also called a meeting attended by prominent personalities including state chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Rev. Ransome Bello, the husband of the deceased, Pastor Mike Agbahime, of Deeper Life Bible Church, Igbo leaders in Kano, Islamic scholars and security agencies. At that meeting the governor named the prime suspect in that heinous crime as one Alhaji Dauda. He said the killing was “unjustifiable” and that justice would be done in accordance with the provisions of the Nigerian constitution.

The Police corroborated the governor as regards Dauda. Olabisi Okuwobi, Assistant Commissioner of Police who was then Force Public Relations Officer, issued a statement saying two key suspects, Dauda Ahmed and Zubairu Abdullahi, were already in custody and would be speedily prosecuted. Added Okuwobi: “In order to ensure a diligent and professional investigation the Inspector General of Police has directed the Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of the Force Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (FCIID) to deploy the Homicide Section of the Department to immediately take over the investigation of the case and ensure a meticulous investigation and speedy prosecution of arrested suspects.”

Apart from Dauda and Zubair, the investigation led to the arrest of three more suspects namely Abdulmumeen Mustafa, Abdullahi Abubakar and Musa Abdullahi. The five suspects were charged at the Kano Magistrate court on a four-count allegation of allegedly inciting disturbance, culpable homicide, joint act and mischief.

And five months into the incident, more than enough time for Nigerians and the Agbahime family to have arrived at a closure on that act of bestiality, what did the people get? Just when they were bracing for a firm prosecution that will lead to conviction, they were treated to the familiar abracadabra that is peculiar to the country’s legal system. In what must go down as a classic judicial swindle, the chief magistrate, Muhammad Jibril, acting on the advice of the Attorney General of Kano State, discharged the suspects and terminated the case.

According to the Kano State government,

“There is no case to answer as all the suspects are innocent.” Really? And this from a State whose governor had called the killing “unjustifiable” and vowed to go all out to ensure that the culprits are treated in line with the country’s laws? Where is the justice Buhari promised in his reaction to Bridget Agbahime’s killing? What the Kano government did to this case is not the kind of thing that should happen in a government that professes “change.”

Surely now, the widower, Mike Agbahime, and the entire Agbahime family must be heartbroken. It would not be surprising to hear that the man has suddenly developed some serious health problem, for this is the sort of perversion of justice that led to the death of Justice Atinuke Ige, whose husband, Bola Ige, was assassinated at their Bodija residence in Ibadan in 2001. Sixteen months later, the woman died from a heartbreak resulting from glaring manipulation of justice by state prosecutors who deliberately messed up the trial of suspects arrested in connection with her husband’s gruesome murder.

This is not the first time blasphemy killings would occur in the northern part of the country. In 1995, in the same Kano, a young Igbo trader, Gideon Akaluka, was beheaded by Muslim fanatics who stormed the police station where he was being held for alleged blasphemy. The head was hoisted on a stick and used as trophy which the mob carried round the streets in a chilling victory parade. There was neither arrest nor prosecution.

In 2007 Christiana Oluwasesin, teacher and mother of two, was beaten to death by her own students at Government Day Secondary School, Gandu, Gombe State. The sixteen suspects arrested in connection with the crime were released without any charge. In addition to the Agbahime case, this year has also witnessed blasphemy killings in Talata Mafara in Zamfara State, and Padongari in Rafi local government area of Niger State. In these two cases as in others, not one person was arrested and made to face the law.

Suffice to say that blasphemy killers in Nigeria, a secular, multi-ethnic and multi-cultural country are never brought to justice. Yet without justice there can never be peace. And the absence of peace means there is no unity. Agbahime’s case happens to be the first time an attempt, no matter how idle and unenthusiastic, has been made to arraign alleged perpetrators of blasphemy execution.

But against all expectations, the case has decidedly been bungled by the government which ought to protect citizens, messed up in a manner that powerfully vindicates those who insist that Nigeria is not yet a nation, that much as the people desire to live together as one, there is an urgent need for a roundtable meeting of its various stakeholders to fashion out a modern nation by agreeing on terms for the people’s coexistence. Call it whatever name, Nigerians has to work towards arriving at an acceptable framework that determines the basis of a much desired unity in a re-invented country.

A cornerstone of that framework must be justice for all, regardless of your background or where you come from. As it is now, no matter what any Nigerian leader at whatever level preaches about Nigeria, with the way they have been denied justice, the Agbahime family, or the children of Oluwasesin, for instance, will never, ever feel that they belong to this country.

But this government can still redeem itself and that is what it should do by revisiting the Agbahime case and making sure those who needlessly killed that woman are truly punished. Otherwise, not only that this country will continue to be a laughing stock in the eyes of the world, one would be persuaded to queue behind those who still argue with candid vehemence that we are yet to have a country.

Onyeacholem is a journalist. He can be reached on gonyeacholem@gmail.com

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Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by nicerichard05: 11:51am On Nov 09, 2016
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Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by CSTR13: 11:52am On Nov 09, 2016
I trust donald trump not to have anything to do with such an evil nation.

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Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by Tallesty1(m): 12:03pm On Nov 09, 2016
Allow us to go.

No we won't.

Treat us like Nigerians.

No we won't

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Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by BeeBeeOoh(m): 12:06pm On Nov 09, 2016
Just look at the kind of people Luggard merge us with, Luggard you will never rest in peace at all..

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Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by TruthisGOD: 12:08pm On Nov 09, 2016
When the say the country is a Zoo, you people doubt and criticise them. What a jungle justice!

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Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by BeeBeeOoh(m): 12:08pm On Nov 09, 2016
And one mallam with an outdated brain always tell us that Nigeria's unity is not negotiable.


Someday, sometime..



JUST ONE DAY

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Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by 3sexy: 12:11pm On Nov 09, 2016
There's no justice on the Zoo

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Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by Sibrah: 12:26pm On Nov 09, 2016
I keep saying it. The best time to use cases like these as a negotiating card and force our leaders to declare their loyalty is election time. Ask them about their opinion regarding these type of situation and let them tell the whole world their plan. We make things so easy for our leaders in this part of the world . . .

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Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by Stricker321: 12:28pm On Nov 09, 2016
Ishilove:
This article is a reaction to the discharge and acquittal of all the suspects involved in the brutal murder of 75 year old Bridget Agbaime for alleged blasphemy.



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Ada anyi, inafu ihe anyi nafu?
Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by Izonpikin: 1:00pm On Nov 09, 2016
Nigeria is shitty.. embarassed
Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by MidasTouche01(m): 1:08pm On Nov 09, 2016
We will blame the Western world of racism when tribalism and religion jargon is the order of the day on our side,

When will Nigeria know peace for f.uck's sake....


The North is like a cancer on the Nigerian entity, maybe we should just cut them off before it wrecks unimaginable havoc on the whole body.. sad
Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by Ishilove: 1:40pm On Nov 09, 2016
Stricker321:


Ada anyi, inafu ihe anyi nafu?
Yezzur, nwoke cry
Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by Nobody: 1:44pm On Nov 09, 2016
My biggest concern is the disappointing silence by church leaders on this issue.

Church leaders who speak up during elections years and national political issues but go silent on issues like these are peddling an age old brand of hypocrisy

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Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by free37: 2:27pm On Nov 09, 2016
Is Nigeria really a country?
Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by Mintayo(m): 6:26pm On Nov 09, 2016
It's a pity that something like this is happening in this Country. And it's not the first, neither will it be the last.
This also means that there are "powerful" people sponsoring this barbaric killing of innocent Christians. It's so unfortunate.
May God bless us.
Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by tartar9(m): 7:42pm On Nov 09, 2016
They have been acquited by a court of law,what else are you saying sad
Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by Ishilove: 7:56pm On Nov 09, 2016
Mintayo:
It's a pity that something like this is happening in this Country. And it's not the first, neither will it be the last.
This also means that there are "powerful" people sponsoring this barbaric killing of innocent Christians. It's so unfortunate.
May God bless us.
Very unfortunate. I forsee a religious war erupting in Nigeria in the not so distant future
Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by drss2(m): 8:06pm On Nov 09, 2016
wen we say nigeria is not one some pipul thought we ar enemies n sadist. north will continew to be in d stone age cos of their religion n mentality of violence.
Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by drss2(m): 8:08pm On Nov 09, 2016
BeeBeeOoh:
And one mallam with an outdated brain always tell us that Nigeria's unity is not negotiable.


Someday, sometime..



JUST ONE DAY
no mind d dullard. i said dis several times n i will say it again; NIGERIA IS NOT ONE N IT SHALL NEVER BE ONE!
Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by Nobody: 8:09pm On Nov 09, 2016
OP, are you new in this country?

This kind of thing started before we were all born and won't cease anytime soon so long we remain together in one country.
Better get used to it and move on.
Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by omofunaab(m): 8:24pm On Nov 09, 2016
If things like this are allowed to continue then many people in the north won't see anything wrong in taking the laws into their hands
Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by BeeBeeOoh(m): 8:31pm On Nov 09, 2016
drss2:
no mind d dullard. i said dis several times n i will say it again; NIGERIA IS NOT ONE N IT SHALL NEVER BE ONE!
Don't mind him, he should keep on deceiving his gullible followers that Nigeria is united.


To Those Who Care To Know:

Nigeria Is An Artificial Entity Which Is/Was Binded Together By Crude Oil..

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Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by Omexonomy: 8:53pm On Nov 09, 2016
tartar9:
They have been acquited by a court of law,what else are you saying sad
when will you stop chewing gworo for you to get sense
Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by Sweetguy25: 8:53pm On Nov 09, 2016
If there were stats to rank countries with unsolved murder cases, I believe Nigeria will rank first. No country will even come close.
Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by Nobody: 8:59pm On Nov 09, 2016
hmmmm! What else can I say?

Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by midol: 9:30pm On Nov 09, 2016
Ishilove our fellow pro-Islamist buhari who hate Biafrans and wants to live forever with hausa. Why are you crying more than the bereaved? Have you come back to Biafran senses?

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Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by Nobody: 10:23pm On Nov 09, 2016
The fear of even going to the north is the beginning of Wisdom. Those people are religious extreemist, Buhari and his Northern leaders has confirmed it.
Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by chuose2: 10:38pm On Nov 09, 2016
Tallesty1:
Allow us to go.


No we won't.


Treat us like Nigerians.


No we won't

No mind dem.

Dem hate us the 5%, this 5% that feeds the nation.

Dem hate but no wan make we rule.

Dem hate us but no wan make we dey.


Dem hate us but no wan make we comot.

well Obama wey give us Buhari don comot grin
Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by SlayerSupreme: 11:13pm On Nov 09, 2016
Just like that this people have been left free. God of Abraham! Nigeria will pay,in blood or in kind!
Re: Kano Blasphemy Killing: Where Is Justice For Bridget Agbahime? by drss2(m): 10:39am On Nov 10, 2016
BeeBeeOoh:
Don't mind him, he should keep on deceiving his gullible followers that Nigeria is united.


To Those Who Care To Know:

Nigeria Is An Artificial Entity Which Is/Was Binded Together By Crude Oil..
true talk.

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