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Family ‘hides’ Teenage Muslim Girl Who Saw Crucifix. by sheddy03: 9:28pm On Oct 11, 2016
More reactions have continued to trail the miraculous sight of a Cross around Assakio Central Mosque in Lafiain Lafia Local Government Area, LGA, of Nasarawa State, as the teenage girl, Hajara Husseini, who reportedly first saw the image a few metres from the mosque, has been hidden and ‘ferried’ to Bauchi State by her family.The appearance of the crucifix in the vicinity of the mosque left people in awe as hundreds of people from the area and neighboring places trooped to the place for deliverance.The Cross, which is considered the symbol of Christ, was illuminated on the ground close to the mosque and several people were said to have received miracles at the site of the Cross. Hajara, who is from the family of the chief imam of Assakio, upon sighting the cross, had said that she would start healing and performing other miracles, but on hearing this, her parents were said to have taken her away following concerns expressed by some members of the family, New Telegraph gathered. The teenage girl sighted the cross about 7:35 pm on September 28 in company of two girls and she was taken away after she prayed with some white men who visited the site of the Cross. Hajara has, however, not been seen since then. Investigations have however revealed that Hajara was taken to Bauchi where her biological father had gone to work before he got converted to Islam, but the 15-year-old has reportedly refused to eat, pleading with her parents to allow her return to Assakio to accomplish what she said God had directed her to do before the Cross.
Recall that DAILY POST had reported that policemen were deployed to secure the Mosque and environs following the discovery , and the state commissioner of police, Mr. Abubakar Bello, who visited the scene of the strange sighting, had stated that the appearance of the Cross should not lead to controversy in the area.

Re: Family ‘hides’ Teenage Muslim Girl Who Saw Crucifix. by Flexherbal(m): 9:36pm On Oct 11, 2016
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Re: Family ‘hides’ Teenage Muslim Girl Who Saw Crucifix. by Olizey(m): 9:38pm On Oct 11, 2016
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Re: Family ‘hides’ Teenage Muslim Girl Who Saw Crucifix. by Oscar4real(m): 9:44pm On Oct 11, 2016
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Re: Family ‘hides’ Teenage Muslim Girl Who Saw Crucifix. by idesylvester(m): 10:55pm On Oct 11, 2016
All hail Jesus of Nazareth...

The cross of calvary is whr I blong

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Re: Family ‘hides’ Teenage Muslim Girl Who Saw Crucifix. by Amberon: 4:47am On Oct 12, 2016
Christians don't need to bomb or forcefully convert others, the signs and wonders speak for themselves. It should be recalled that this was in front of a mosque and even after heavy rainfall, the crucifix even became more visible.

Jesus the same today, yesterday and forever.

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Re: Family ‘hides’ Teenage Muslim Girl Who Saw Crucifix. by sheddy03: 8:12am On Oct 12, 2016
Amberon:
Christians don't need to bomb or forcefully convert others, the signs and wonders speak for themselves. It should be recalled that this was in front of a mosque and even after heavy rainfall, the crucifix even became more visible.

Jesus the same today, yesterday and forever.
yes o. see salvation, but they don't understand. they are stone hearted. may Almighty Jesus soften their hearts.

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