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Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by Neonspook: 2:15pm On May 12, 2021
Nigeria is truly fortunate to have a Federal Constitution that guarantees fundamental human rights. It also has Fundamental Rights Enforcement Rules designed to ensure “enhanced access to justice for all classes of litigants, especially the poor, the illiterate, the uninformed, the vulnerable, the incarcerated, and the unrepresented.” Everyone from the man-in-the-street, the police, politicians, lawyers, the courts up to the President have a solemn duty to ensure the rights of every citizen are protected and to act expeditiously whenever a citizen’s rights are denied.

But, in Nigeria, what you see is not what you get. Mubarak Bala, the President of the Humanist Association of Nigeria, was arrested on April 28, 2020 for making a Facebook post that was critical of Prophet Muhammed. You might think Bala is entitled to his opinion of the Prophet of Islam and you might think the Constitution guarantees his right to express his opinion. But everyone is entitled to their opinion, so when lawyer SS Umar complained that Bala’s post was racist (which could infringe the Cyber Crimes Act) and that it might incite public disturbances (which could infringe sections 210 & 114 of the Penal Code), the police have a duty to investigate the complaint. Following the investigation, the police could press charges if they felt there was a case to be answered, or release the suspect. If charged, a court would decide if the suspect is guilty and what punishment should be imposed.

After a year in detention, Bala has not been brought before a court and his lawyers have not been informed of any charges against him.

The Constitution requires the police to charge a suspect within 24 hours (48 hours in certain circumstances). If this is not done, the police are obliged to release the suspect, with or without, bail. So, 24 hours after Bala was arrested, he was being detained illegally.
But there was much more. For more than six months Bala was held incommunicado. He was not permitted to see his family or his lawyers. Indeed, for six months his family did not even know if he was alive or dead. The right to legal representation of choice is another Constitutional right he was denied.

On May 8, 2020 Bala’s lawyers filed a petition at the Abuja High Court, complaining that he had been denied a string of fundamental rights. The fundamental rights enforcement rules required such cases to be heard within 7 days. Because of prevarication and intentional delays, Bala’s case was not heard until October 19 and a decision was not given until December 10—seven months after the petition was filed. The court ordered the Federal and Kano authorities to free Bala “immediately and unconditionally”.

Today, one year after Bala was arrested and more than four months after the order to release him, he remains incarcerated.


With the current administration in Nigeria, the obligation to protect rights is blatantly ignored. What we get is the abuse of due process and denial of fundamental rights in favor of protecting religious beliefs. Bala is being illegally detained not because he has done wrong but because those in power do not like his opinions.

Many players; police, politicians and courts have conspired, or been bullied, into denying Bala’s rights but two men have the power to put things right. The Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari and the Governor of Kano State, Abdullahi Ganduje, allowed this travesty of justice to occur under their watch. These men both swore to God to uphold the Constitution and both have broken their solemn promises.

Let these men stop this disgrace that is embarrassing Nigeria worldwide. Put it right, release Mubarak Bala now.

You can make your voice heard. Please tweet these men and tell them what you think. Buhari is@MBuhari; Ganduje is @GovUmarGanduje.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TApdSjhhDro

https://www.atheistalliance.org/campaigns/mubarak-bala-one-year-illegally-detained-in-nigeria/

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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by Northernblood3: 2:19pm On May 12, 2021
Terrorists.

That is the nonsense you want to foster on Southerners in the name of religion. Idiots

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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by dvdwed(m): 2:24pm On May 12, 2021
Stop the tears, did you expect that Buhari will follow court orders when you were dancing Chai baba,spits

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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by Neonspook: 2:25pm On May 12, 2021
After a year in detention, Bala has not been brought before a court and his lawyers have not been informed of any charges against him.
Bala is being illegally detained not because he has done wrong but because those in power do not like his opinions.

Bala did nothing wrong even his accusers can't even charge him with a crime. The religious zealots are tyrannical madmen with no respect for the laws of the land.

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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by doggedfighter(f): 3:03pm On May 12, 2021
This is pure human rights infringement.

Justice for Mubarak Bala !

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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by candidbabe(f): 5:17pm On May 12, 2021
Every Mallam to his kettle
E no concern me.

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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by peculiar2233: 5:17pm On May 12, 2021
Neonspook:


https://www.atheistalliance.org/campaigns/mubarak-bala-one-year-illegally-detained-in-nigeria/
That's what happen when you have tyrants as leaders. One thing I know is that, their days are numbered

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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by TruthHurts1(m): 5:17pm On May 12, 2021
The way NL's atheist community has ignored this case is baffling.
I understand that Nigeria isn't exactly the most open or tolerant society for non religious people, but atheists always seem to pick on soft targets like Christianity, while neglecting Islam which is an actual existential threat to their lives.

Practically ALL the atheists I know, have testified that they feel safer around Christians than they do around muslims.

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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by Guyman02: 5:17pm On May 12, 2021
The police is confused, in the South East they are secular and mount checkpoints at every 500m and in the North they are no different from Hisbah.
Imagine detaining a citizen in a cell for one year without charge because someone claimed he no longer believe in Allah. This country keeps moving backwards

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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by ecomalchemist(m): 5:18pm On May 12, 2021
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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by BruncleZuma: 5:18pm On May 12, 2021
There are two constitutions, the one for the rest of us that is not complied with and the other is Sharia which is selectively applied.

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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by NwaNimo1(m): 5:18pm On May 12, 2021

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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by illicit(m): 5:18pm On May 12, 2021
Are u sure he's still alive

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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by ChiefSosa(m): 5:19pm On May 12, 2021
Nigeria is truly fortunate to have a Federal Constitution that guarantees fundamental human rights. It also has Fundamental Rights Enforcement Rules designed to ensure “enhanced access to justice for all classes of litigants, especially the poor, the illiterate, the uninformed, the vulnerable, the incarcerated, and the unrepresented.”

Laff wan tear my belle when I read this statement for the beginning

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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by royalamour(m): 5:20pm On May 12, 2021
1. The northern muslims especially the Hausa -Fulani's version of islam is a radical one. Many times, they judge and condemn people based what they were told by their clerics and not based on logical reasoning and what the constitution of the country says.

2. Their sense of reasoning is beclouded by radical islamic ideologies that they can't even control or are even aware of. If you ask them who appointed them judge and killers of people with dissenting opinions, they will tell you it was Allah when actually it was an islamic cleric who is as confused as the word confused.

3. They continue to preach one Nigeria when they don't recognize Nigerian constitution. They value the sharia law more than the Nigerian law. I mean, isn't that against the ideals of our sovereign country?

They think secessionists are those who are clamouring to breakaway from Nigeria when they are the real culprits. They think the Nigerian constitution is not good enough for them. What kind of madness is that?

4. These people that kill for muhammed, who appointed them executioners or lord over others? Lol... grin even the elderly ones among them thinks that they are doing the bidding of Allah. I mean... Hahahahaha.

Logical reasoning is very far from these people. They are living in delusion.

5. I think the only people that can help the guy is the international community. International NGOs like the UN, the US, Germany or the Canadian Governments are the bodies that can help him.

It is quite unfortunate.

Ganduje is an extremist, a dollar hypocrite and wicked villain.

How can Nigeria ever be one with these people using the koran as their reference point to destroy businesses, unlawfully lynch innocent people or even infringe on people's rights to freedom?

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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by Odek8819: 5:20pm On May 12, 2021
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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by Nobody: 5:20pm On May 12, 2021
Neonspook:


https://www.atheistalliance.org/campaigns/mubarak-bala-one-year-illegally-detained-in-nigeria/
Nigeria has the weakest and most corrupt judicial system in the world

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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by Vinstel: 5:20pm On May 12, 2021
Nigeria is indeed a zoo. President Buharis election was one of the worst things ever to happen to this country. An unrepentant religious bigot and nepotistic lunatic like buhari was packaged by supposedly educated and sophisticated people and paraded as a Messiah. All he has done is empower religious fanatics and extremists and covertly support a Fulani supremacy agenda.

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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by merits(m): 5:20pm On May 12, 2021
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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by PrinceMajestic: 5:23pm On May 12, 2021
Gross human right violations. You all are quiet over human right abuse of a Nigerian Atheist but are quick to attack people for criticising ur terrorists sheiks n 419 pastors. Section 37 clearly guarantee right to freedom of concience but an atheist is illegally being detained for over a year n i dnt see no hastags for him by the religious youths. The ATHEIST REPUBLIC will not relent in quest for justice for Mubarak Bala. These are just 1 of so many reasons Militant Atheist Terror groups becomes imperative for our existence n right to freedom n human liberty over religious evils

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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by Mayour11(m): 5:24pm On May 12, 2021
How I wish anything can change to favour him but the truth is that the guy has not seen anything, going by Elzakzaky's case. Even if the court releases him, there's no assurance he'd be a free man.

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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 5:24pm On May 12, 2021
Bros I thot u ran to overseas or was it not u,
Maybe I am mistaken
Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by donofdons: 5:24pm On May 12, 2021
Lol
Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by Wrathofman(m): 5:28pm On May 12, 2021
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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by Kingspin(m): 5:31pm On May 12, 2021
A religion cursed to mankind

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Re: Mubarak Bala: One Year Illegally Detained In Nigeria - Atheistalliance by BigSarah(f): 5:31pm On May 12, 2021
grin You choose to not believe in God in the wrong region

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