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'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by Ishilove: 6:55pm On Nov 14, 2016
We will not keep silent... Pastor Mike Agbahime, the husband of Bridget Agbahime who was brutally murdered by a blood thirsty mob in Kano over alleged blasphemy has declared the notion of national unity and the term 'One Nigeria' is balderdash. Lies. A mirage.

All the people involved in the brutal killing were discharged, acquitted and allowed to walk free by a Kano court because 'they had no case to answer'. Pastor Mike revealed how he was reliably informed that Dauda Ahmed, the principal suspect who led the mob that killed his wife confessed that he planned and killed Mrs Bridget so that he (Dauda) would take over the shop.

And was the so-called blasphemous statement? Mrs Bridget's question: "Why won’t you allow me to finish packing before you start pouring your water (ablution water) in my shop?"

Immediately Dauda left her presence after the altercation, he started shouting “Allah Akbar.”

Can you give us a hint of your background?

I am Pastor Mike Agbahime, one of the senior pastors working at the Deeper Life Bible Church, Kano State. We (my late wife and I) were also into the business of plastic production in Kano. I am from Orodo, Mbaitoli Local Government Area of Imo State.

How long have you lived in Kano State?

I have lived in Kano for the past 45 years. I left for Kano on Wednesday, February 17, 1971 and reached there four days later on Sunday, February 21, 1971.

What happened the day your wife was murdered?

I was in one of our shops on Thursday, June 2, 2015. We usually closed by 3:30 pm and from the shop, we go to church. But there was one Dauda Ahmed, who had formed the habit of washing his legs (ablution) for prayers in front of my wife’s shop.

He did that each time he wanted to say his prayers. He would leave his shop, which was a bit far from my wife’s own, to do that. We reported the matter to the owner of the shop, one Alhaji Mustapha. Mustapha warned him many times to desist from doing that. He told him (Dauda) that if he wanted to do (ablution), he should do it in his shop. Also, the President of the Hausa Plastic Association in Kofar Wambai market, Kano, Alhaji Aminu, also warned him when the incident was reported to him. Aminu even told Dauda that they (market union) would take him to court if he did not change. He (Dauda) continued. Dauda was also fond of putting his goods in front of my wife’s shop in the early hours of the day.

Before she got to the shop, he would occupy the frontage of the shop with his goods. Whenever he was told to stop doing that, he (Dauda) would start uttering abusive words.

On the day my wife was murdered, a call came from one of our church members (who also has a shop in the market) while I was waiting for my wife to leave the shop so that we could go to the church. He told me on phone that some Hausa people were making trouble with my wife. I asked him why and he answered, “I don’t know.” It was then I asked him to give my wife his phone so that I could talk with her. Do you know that the (Hausa mob) did not allow the man to give her the phone? It was then that I quickly packed my wares to go and find out the problem. As this was going on, I met the same man who was with my wife at the market. He said, “Daddy, don’t worry, they have left her (my wife).” Later, my wife appeared. She told me that it was the same Dauda that did ablution in the front of her shop. She said that she told Dauda, “Why won’t you allow me to finish packing before you start pouring your water for ablution in my shop?”

After telling Dauda this, she told me that he held her hand and asked her, “Mekai fatah?” This phrase means “What did you just say?” My wife asked him, “What right do you have to hold my hand?” She asked him to leave her hand. She stated that if he did not leave her, that she would use one of the plastic products in the shop to break his head. Immediately Dauda left her, he started shouting “Allah Akbar.”

What did you do?

I then told my wife that since Dauda had started his trouble again, that we should go and see Alhaji Mustapha, the owner of the shop.

What happened after?

Alhaji Mustapha ushered us in. He (Mustapha) told us to go and come back on Saturday, June 4, 2016, so as to speak with Dauda and settle the disagreement. His office was upstairs. But as we were leaving through the staircase, we saw a teeming mob with weapons. Alhaji Mustapha tried to disperse them. He told them in Hausa that he would resolve the matter the next Saturday. They started abusing him, throwing stones at him. They called him kafir, meaning somebody who does not know Allah. When Mustapha saw that the mob was getting more aggressive, he opened his office, told us to go in and locked it. When they saw that Alhaji Mustapha had let us in and locked his office, they continued shouting Allah Akbar. As they were shouting, many others joined them.

What did he (Mustapha) do when they were gathering in greater numbers?

It is painful to tell you that Alhaji Mustapha, seeing how aggressive they were, slumped. But before he slumped, he had called the police. The Divisional Police Officer of the area came in with two other policemen. The three could not calm the angry mob. The mob climbed up in their numbers, broke the window, and jumped in.

What were you doing with your wife while this was going on?

We were praying to God to save the situation. When they later entered the office where we were hiding, they hit my wife on the head with very heavy iron objects and she immediately slumped and died. Having completed their mission, they all went back. They did not touch me.

What did the police later do?

The DPO later came in after my wife was killed and asked me, “Is she dead?” He was the one who told the other policemen to bring the police vehicle so that they could take her corpse to the mortuary. When they (mob) heard ‘mortuary’, they reinforced. When the DPO saw that they were coming in again in greater number, he called the area commander, complaining that they had killed my wife, adding that their own lives were in danger.

What was the response of the area commander?

The area commander deployed more policemen in the area. They arrived immediately and started shooting canisters into the air to disperse the crowd. It was the policemen who helped me to put her corpse inside the vehicle to the mortuary. The mob continued to throw stones at the vehicle as we were going to deposit her corpse in the morgue.

What happened next?

Not satisfied, the mob moved to my shop and vandalized it. They also smashed my car, which I bought not up to a year before the incident, to pieces.

Did the Kano State Government meet you after the incident to console you?

The true story was that on June 3, 2016, Governor Umaru Ganduje called a security meeting that involved all sheikhs, ulamas, state executive council members, Christian Association of Nigeria, Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Eze Ndigbo in Kano, Yoruba monarchs, Edo leaders, other ethnic nationalities leaders and the state commissioner of police. In that meeting, I was asked what happened, and I narrated the incident. After other comments, Governor Ganduje condemned the act, saying it was un-Islamic.

What was the resolution reached after the meeting?

The meeting resolved that justice must prevail and that the perpetrators of the act must be brought to book. It was also resolved that my family must be taken care of by the Kano State Government and lastly, that the state government would establish Islamic schools, where Islamic scholars would teach the people (Muslims) the real Islamic doctrines and traditions.

We learnt that Igbos in Kano wanted to launch a reprisal.

The resolutions of that meeting, which were announced on air, made them change their minds on carrying out a reprisal. There was a serious reprisal scheduled to hold on Friday, June 3, 2016; probably a state of emergency would have been declared in Kano State if such had happened. It is pertinent to state that Eze Ndigbo in Kano also called an emergency meeting immediately, where Igbo and other ethnic groups, were asked not to take the law into their hands and that the state government had, in totality, condemned the act.

Were there other developments?

While my wife was still in the mortuary, leaving our only son and me, the police arrested the suspects. They succeeded in arresting Dauda Ahmed and one other person. This was when Solomon Arase was the Inspector-General of Police. The then IG also dispatched a team of detectives from Abuja to Kano. The detectives arrested three suspects. I gathered from a reliable source that Dauda confessed to the crime in writing (in Hausa language), saying that he planned and killed my wife in order to take over the shop. The other suspects also confessed to the crime. I was later called by the police to identify all of them, which I did. This was because I knew all of them.

What is your assessment of the way the police handled the matter?

It is painful to disclose that after a while, the other two runaway suspects reappeared in the market. The police were informed about this development, but for a reason which I did not know, they (police) shielded them (from arrest). Again, when the police had completed their investigations, they told me that they were ready to prosecute the suspects. But for a reason best known to the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice of Kano State, he refused, for five months, to file a charge against Dauda and the other arrested suspects.

He (commissioner) refused to take the suspects to the High Court for prosecution. On the contrary, the police in Kano wrote to the then Deputy Inspector-General of Police, who is now the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, for advice. To the dismay of the general public and the international community, a court recently released the suspects, declaring them innocent. It is important to note at this point that the case was in the magistrates’ court for five months without being charged to High Court.

Before the day your wife was killed, has there been a threat of violence against your family?

No, there was nothing like such.

Did your wife ever complain to you that she was being threatened by any Muslim youth before the incident?

No, the only complaint she raised was about Dauda. Put simply, she was not in any trouble or had a problem with any person (Muslim), apart from Dauda Ahmed.

Did the Kano State Government meet you after the incident to console you?

Before the suspects were declared innocent, I went to him (Ganduje) to notify him that the suspects had not been charged to court. He said that he would do something about it, but never did. What he did was to pave the way for them (suspects) to be declared innocent of the murder case.

Why did you relocate from Kano State?

I had to relocate because I reliably gathered that some Muslims were planning to kill me. This was because I am the prime witness to the matter.

How have you been coping five months after the incident?

It has been like hell on earth. I say this because after they killed my wife, vandalized my vehicle and destroyed my two shops (mine and that of my wife), I now depend on my siblings and members of my church for financial assistance. Presently, I am not doing anything.

What fresh things did you learn about Nigeria after the matter, especially on the call for national unity?

The saying, “One Nigeria” is just mere balderdash. I say this because the leaders’ mistake is a ‘leading’ mistake. To buttress it, if our leaders cannot keep the oaths of their offices and cannot respect the sanctity of life and our constitution, there is no need to talk about oneness in Nigeria. I also say this because even if the constitution condemns killing in one part of the country and declares other people who killed in another state innocent, I wonder what kind of constitution that is.

http://saharareporters.com/2016/11/13/dauda-and-other-suspects-who-murdered-my-wife-over-blasphemy-were-acquitted-husband-igbo

One Nigeria? It's a joke.

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by Nobody: 7:17pm On Nov 14, 2016
Ftc...i dedicate this to all nigerians who have lost their lives to islam extremist...
Back to the matter-our leaders and those in power keep giving us more reasons to doubt the entity called "one Nigeria"...each day i see more Nigerians losing their trust in the arms of Government, for five month the governor couldn't file any law suit, if our leaders continue like this, Nigeria will definitely head for the rock.

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by MidasTouche01(m): 7:40pm On Nov 14, 2016

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by dollyjoy(f): 7:42pm On Nov 14, 2016
Onijagidijagan:
ipod yoots love shitts now..they have said shitte moslem will be part of biafra..wot nw happened to slave and their master. the slave sudnt have blaspheme nw
I read this post over and over again yet I didn't understand what you are trying to say. Quite an eye sore i must admit!

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by CSTR13: 7:44pm On Nov 14, 2016
MidasTouche01:
All this publicity won't do him no good...


It's certain that once you can't proof beyond proof that the person you are trying to prosecute is guilty beyond reasonable doubt, then the person should b given the benefits of the doubt.

Instead of all this bickering, why don't he appeal the judgement, or why do we have three tiers of courts?
****The same killers that have been set free under a sharia law- a more respected legal basis in the north than even your constitution.
You must be an afonja. They are the only zombie like species i have seen outside the television screen. The only set of people in Nigeria that worship their romanticized concept of one naijeria beyond the boundaries of common sense or rationality. Not even the parasitic north are that annoying.

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by dollyjoy(f): 7:48pm On Nov 14, 2016
MidasTouche01:
All this publicity won't do him no good...


It's certain that once you can't proof beyond proof that the person you are trying to prosecute is guilty beyond reasonable doubt, then the person should b given the benefits of the doubt.

Instead of all this bickering, why don't he appeal the judgement, or why do we have three tiers of courts?
Are you sure you read and understand the Article?

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by DLondonboiy: 7:49pm On Nov 14, 2016
no be only 'one Nigeria'....

it is an error to share the same country with melu.melus...
God will punish all these Muslims that support killing of innocent people...they shall never find peace..
Foools.

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by CSTR13: 7:50pm On Nov 14, 2016
MidasTouche01:


You are very very very st.upid, why can't u make ur point without abuse?
Believe me, you deserve more than a verbal abuse.
Given the nonsense you posted, when a man is lamenting over the lose of his wife and the fact that the killers will probably never face justice thanks to our born to rule people.

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by DLondonboiy: 7:51pm On Nov 14, 2016
MidasTouche01:


You are very very very st.upid, why can't u make ur point without abuse?

Why can't you make your point without abuse?

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by Sealeddeal(m): 7:53pm On Nov 14, 2016
I don't support retaliation but I must say that Nigerians should understand that terrorism is part of all Islam.
They can deny it citing different instances but make no mistake, terrorism is Islamic.

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by T9ksy(m): 8:02pm On Nov 14, 2016
CSTR13:
You are naive beyond insanity. The same killers that have been set free under a sharia law- a more respected legal basis in the north than even your constitution.
You must be an afonja. They are the only zombie like species i have seen outside the television screen. The only set of people in Nigeria that worship their romanticized concept of one naijeria beyond the boundaries of common sense or rationality. Not even the parasitic north are that annoying.



But your brother who has been living in the north since 1971, barely a year after the civil war which saw the devastation the northerners heaped on his fellow ibos is not a zombie?

He has lived all through the religious riots in the same north wherein ibos are the main casualities and yet he did not see fit to remember his homeland. It's only now that the chicken has coome home to roast that he realises that one nigeria is a sham.

In actual fact, your brother up there is the most annoying of all "fake nigerians".

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by 4nobody4every1: 8:18pm On Nov 14, 2016
So sad Pastor Mike, l know this couple very well, the woman cannot even hurt a fly, at a point she was working with Union Bank while the Man is a pastor and also has a shop, so sad the way they killed these woman, they may escape human justice but God is the ultimate judge and he will reward everyone , Rip to the woman angry angry angry angry angry sad sad sad sad

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by veekid(m): 8:18pm On Nov 14, 2016

pain
Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by hamzia(m): 8:18pm On Nov 14, 2016
cheesy cheesy :D7
Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by freshness2020: 8:19pm On Nov 14, 2016
Just a mirage... We are wiser now!
Com"on this is painful.

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by Olasco93: 8:20pm On Nov 14, 2016
Oju ti mo
If you do anything against some peoples religion, they gonna hang a fellow homosapien as this innocent rat. What a people. I say tufiakwa 77times.

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by Chiedu4Trump: 8:20pm On Nov 14, 2016
We all know that one-nigeria is really a joke.

We the 5% know.

the South-West is just finding out,what we the 5% has always known.

ONE NIGERIA IS AN ILLUSION


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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by MidasTouche01(m): 8:20pm On Nov 14, 2016
dollyjoy:
Are you sure you read and understand the Article?

Rara, I didn't, why don't u read it aloud with a megaphone

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by Dreal11247: 8:20pm On Nov 14, 2016
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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by bi0nics: 8:21pm On Nov 14, 2016
T9ksy:




But your brother who has been living in the north since 1971, barely a year after the civil war which saw the devastation the northerners heaped on his fellow ibos is not a zombie?

He has lived all through the religious riots in the same north wherein ibos are the main casualities and yet he did not see fit to remember his homeland. It's only now that the chicken has coome home to roast that he realises that one nigeria is a sham.

In actual fact, your brother up there is the most annoying of all "fake nigerians".

Hian!! grin
Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by maxwelloweezy(m): 8:22pm On Nov 14, 2016
ABOKI NAMA

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by dangotesmummy: 8:22pm On Nov 14, 2016
This Muslims again? undecided

Always violence hungry undecided

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by NIGHTMAREOO7: 8:22pm On Nov 14, 2016
Afonjas will be here surpporting evil as usual.
Let same fate befall him who cant speak against this evil.

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by fixedhollies(m): 8:23pm On Nov 14, 2016
D rivers speak well of d division!

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by fixedhollies(m): 8:24pm On Nov 14, 2016
D rivers speak well of d division!

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by BrutalJab: 8:25pm On Nov 14, 2016
One wetin


Niger what

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by chuose2: 8:25pm On Nov 14, 2016
[size=14pt]ONE NIGERIA? LETS LOOK AT THE FACTS

We in the Niger Delta supply 80% if not more of the Nigerian Economy
Yet the North that supplies little or nothing has been allocated 9 times what we are given in the Niger Delta.

Imagine the North Central that hardly contributes to Nigeria, gets more than the whole South put together
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Again the North West has more appointments than the whole South put together.
With our South-East allies given only ONE.
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[size=14pt]Look at the percentage of financial allocation.
The North Central has almost 10 times what we the Niger Delta were given,
Even though we provide 80% or more of Nigeria's revenue.

The allocation to the South-East is an embarrassment
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[size=14pt]Imagine Buhari wants to take a loan that he would expect everybody to repay,
yet not one single Naira or dollar for the South-East [/size]





[size=14pt]Yet the Nigerian Law say's anybody can rule Nigeria.
But we all know that the Igbo's are not allowed to rule Nigeria.
Though, when it suits everybody they are called Nigerians.

For sure the rest of Nigeria see the igbo as 2nd class.

Our brother was ruling Nigeria and everybody plotted to get him out.
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[size=14pt]Yes Nigeria is very very DIS-UNITED[/size]

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Re: 'One Nigeria Is A Lie'- Husband Of Igbo Trader Killed In Kano Over Blasphemy by slurryeye: 8:25pm On Nov 14, 2016
I'm so sorry for the pastor, his family and the family of his wife about the unwarranted death of his wife.
However, I will like to use this medium to talk about the Igbos attitude I have observed countless times towards their hosts on this forum. The number of insults Igbos haul at Yoruba on a daily basis despite that Yoruba land is the region most populated by Igbos outside their igboland is quite surprising. But unlike the Yorubas, Hausa/Fulani have very little tolerance for outsiders that insult them. Imagine the faith that will befall Igbos if they claim that Kano is no man's land as they like to claim in Lagos. Or what would've happened when Igbos were insulting Oba of Lagos during gubernatorial election if it were emir of Kano or sultan of sokoto. I just pray that Yorubas continue to tolerate them. But no matter how tolerant one is, you get to a point where you can't take it anymore, and I pray Igbos don't push Yoruba to that point.

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