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"It Is Unacceptable To Kill Terrorists" - FFK Reacts To Gen Buhari's Speech by BlackHarp: 5:40pm On Feb 17, 2020
Shared with caption ...

"Do not defend yourself against the herdsmen but instead pray for them"-
@ProfOsinbajo
, 2019.

"It is either you give up your land to the the herdsmen or you give up your life"-
@FemAdesina
, 2019.

"It is unacceptable to kill terrorists in the name of revenge-
@MBuhari
, 2020.

Source: https://twitter.com/realFFK/status/1229376865904844800

cc; lalasticlala

Re: "It Is Unacceptable To Kill Terrorists" - FFK Reacts To Gen Buhari's Speech by jarawa: 5:45pm On Feb 17, 2020
hmmmmmm
Re: "It Is Unacceptable To Kill Terrorists" - FFK Reacts To Gen Buhari's Speech by donbachi(m): 5:45pm On Feb 17, 2020
The government of evil over good.
Re: "It Is Unacceptable To Kill Terrorists" - FFK Reacts To Gen Buhari's Speech by BlackHarp: 5:45pm On Feb 17, 2020
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Re: "It Is Unacceptable To Kill Terrorists" - FFK Reacts To Gen Buhari's Speech by masterflowx(m): 5:46pm On Feb 17, 2020
Bubu is a sociopath!

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Re: "It Is Unacceptable To Kill Terrorists" - FFK Reacts To Gen Buhari's Speech by alsudan: 5:47pm On Feb 17, 2020
With the way the dullard spews trash, certain the terrorist Presidiot can’t even recite A-Z.

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Re: "It Is Unacceptable To Kill Terrorists" - FFK Reacts To Gen Buhari's Speech by healthserve(m): 5:48pm On Feb 17, 2020
I don't know what to say. I'm just speechless
Re: "It Is Unacceptable To Kill Terrorists" - FFK Reacts To Gen Buhari's Speech by SimDan95(m): 5:49pm On Feb 17, 2020
Once you sit down to consider the crime against humanity been carried out by those in today's administration, you'll glance into the face of truth that there's no hope in this forced contraption.

Political leaders no matter how sincere they seem to look have only one agenda “ the me, myself and i” syndrome. But those with double or more deadly agenda such as divide and rule, terrorism, nepotism, incompetence and tyranny are the real monsters who haunt the lives of the masses.


Corruption hasn't been eradicated in which we wail and fight the past administrations for this, but the current plagues of today is what we didn't see coming, we've never had it this worse.


But it doesn't cover the most painful part of stupidity and vile, gross, double standard foolishness coming from zombies, may they come to terms with their Waterloo when it hits them like a ten ton brick at lightning speed. And may they choke on their words of favoritism to a govt whose act has caused thousands of deaths over the years without reprive or amendments.

Re: "It Is Unacceptable To Kill Terrorists" - FFK Reacts To Gen Buhari's Speech by NigeriaIsDoomed: 5:56pm On Feb 17, 2020
Terrorist government
Re: "It Is Unacceptable To Kill Terrorists" - FFK Reacts To Gen Buhari's Speech by Nobody: 6:26pm On Feb 17, 2020
What the bleep is Buhari saying?

Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan (may Allaah preserve
him) said:

The one who is attacked by someone who
wants to kill him or attack his womenfolk such
as his mother, daughter, sister or wife and
violate their honour, or is attacked by someone
who wants to take or destroy his property, has
the right to defend himself against that, whether
the attacker is a human or an animal. He
should ward it off with the least that he thinks
most likely will be able to ward it off, because
if he is not allowed to defend himself that will
lead to destruction and harm against himself or
his womenfolk or his wealth, and because if he
did not do that, people would overpower one
another. If he cannot ward off the assailant
except by killing him, then he has the right to
do that, and he is not liable, because he killed
him in order to ward off his evil.
If the victim is
killed then he is a martyr because the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
said: “If a person’s wealth is sought unlawfully
and he fights and is killed, then he is a martyr.”
Narrated by Muslim and others from Abu
Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him).
And he said: A man came and said: O
Messenger of Allaah, what do you think if a
man comes wanting to take my property? … and
he narrated the hadeeth quoted above.

Al-Mulakhkhas al-Fiqhi (2/443).

It normally pains me that this man is always used as a figure to judge Islam; He doesn't know Islam (knows little of Islam) paa paa!

If some people terrorize you, you defend yourself. And if they can only he warded off by killing, then bleeping kill them.

Buhari, go and enrol in a confirm Islamic school and stop disgracing us.

I know some Christians will want to attack me saying are Boko Haram not Muslims?

But the people who did the below atrocities, are they not also Christians?


1.King Olaf slaughtered everyone who refused
to embrace Christianity in Norway; he cut off
their hands and feet, and banished and expelled
them, until there was no other religion in the
land except Christianity.

2.In Montenegro in the Balkans, the Prince-
Bishop Danilo Petrovic led a campaign of
slaughter against non-Christians on Christmas
Eve.

3.In Ethiopia, the king Sayf Ar‘ad (1342-1370
CE) executed everyone who refused to become
Christian, or he banished them from the land.

4.Moreover we find that it was Christianity –
and not Islam – that eradicated the Native
people in America.

5.We also find that it is Christianity that
uprooted the Palestinian people from their land
in order to hand it over to the enemies of both
Christ and Muhammad (peace be upon them).

6.Who is it that started the world wars? In the
First World War, ten million people were killed,
and in the Second World War, the death toll was
seventy million!

7.How many humans were killed by the atomic
bombs that were dropped on the cities of
Nagasaki and Hiroshima in Japan?

8.During the Crusades, when the Christians
besieged Jerusalem and the siege intensified,
and its inhabitants realised that they were
defeated, they asked the crusader leader
Tancred for safe passage for themselves and
their wealth, and he granted that to them on
condition that they all seek refuge in al-Masjid
al-Aqsa (the mosque), carrying safety banners.
Al-Masjid al-Aqsa was filled with old men,
children and women, and they were slaughtered
like sheep; their blood flowed in the holy place
until it came up to the knees of the horses, and
the streets were filled with crushed skulls,
severed arms and legs and mutilated bodies.
The historians state that the number of those
killed inside al-Masjid al-Aqsa alone was
seventy thousand, and no European historians
deny these atrocities.

9.Our own times give the best testimony to
that, for they bombarded Afghanistan, then
they moved to Iraq and destroyed it,
bombarding, killing and spreading mischief
throughout the land. Their leader even said that
God had commanded him to enter Iraq! Where
are the teachings of Christ that they claim to
follow and speak so much about?

10.When Lord Allenby, the representative of the
Allies – England, France, Italy, Romania and
America – captured Jerusalem in 1918 at the
end of the First World War, did he not say:
“Today the Crusades have ended”?

11.Did not the Frenchman Gouraud – who was
also a representative of the Allies – stand in
front of the tomb of the Muslim hero Salaah
ad-Deen al-Ayyoobi (Saladin), when he entered
Damascus, and say: “We have returned, O
Saladin”?

12.Is it not so that the country was destroyed,
blood was shed and women were raped in
Bosnia and Herzegovina only in the name of the
cross?

13.What do they have to say about what
happened – and is still happening – in
Chechnya? In Africa? Indonesia and elsewhere?
Can they deny that what happened in Kosovo
was a Crusade? Didn’t Bush say in his last war:
“It will be a crusade”?

Anyways, Imes is coming. grin

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Re: "It Is Unacceptable To Kill Terrorists" - FFK Reacts To Gen Buhari's Speech by backnbeta(f): 6:29pm On Feb 17, 2020
It is wellundecided
Re: "It Is Unacceptable To Kill Terrorists" - FFK Reacts To Gen Buhari's Speech by PlayerMeji: 8:53pm On Feb 17, 2020
Islam is the plague of modern world!

There is no argument that can justify the killing of thousands of people for the sake of one thirsty god in this century and age.

When we speak, some people will come and point fingers as to how Christians have done something like that before and that's their justification, don't be fooled, a large number of Muslims supported the boko boys when it all began. Only when those boko boys began them did they know to begin to condemn them.

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