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Lessons For Nigeria About The New Zealand Massaacre by cocolacec(m): 6:47am On Mar 23, 2019
If any nation wants to learn how to treat a minority in times of need, please use New Zealand & it’s Prime Minister as a case study. ‬

‪*50 Muslims got attacked & killed by an Australian born Terrorist while praying at a mosque*

‪How did NZ, a tiny island of only 4 million people respond? ‬

‪- entire population mourned genuinely ‬

‪- called it a terrorist attack when the attacker was white ‬

‪- Raised $9million‬ + for the families affected

- All funeral costs to be undertaken by the Government of New Zealand

- Any person caught spreading hate news, or the attack video to be jailed up to 14 years.

- banned Guns within hours of the incident

- Huge number of people gathered all over the
country to lay flowers outside mosques and show their support within hours

- Kiwi people including the New Zealand police & even gang members of the country are patrolling outside mosques while Muslims pray

- The Azaan to be played publicly on National TV , Radio and every Mosque around New Zealand at today’s Friday prayers

- Government fast tracked visas to 24 hours to allow families of affected to enter New Zealand

- Kiwi people opened their homes to provide free shelter, food and support to any Muslim

- Non Muslim Kiwi girls wore the hijab to make Hijabi girls feel safer

- The New Zealand media made sure they covered the Muslim voice in depth and detail, with full interviews with the families of those affected, front page headlines for days and still continuing

- The Prime Minister Jacinda wore a hijab and personally visited the Muslim community on a daily basis to provide love, support & updates all while wearing a hijab. She hugged Muslims and genuinely cried with them

- The New Zealand Parliament invited an imam to start a Parliament session with an Islamic prayer (First time in History)

-Flags flew at half mast

- The Kiwi people filled up parks and beaches with art work , flowers , candles to show they stand with the Muslim community shoulder to shoulder

- Non Muslim Kiwis are actively staying around Muslims to make sure they feel welcome and at home. They are sitting, talking & eating with them.

If this happened in another country, it’s likely the news wouldn’t have even made it to the second page of the News Paper.

Alhamdulillah, Thank you , New Zealand, you have made a special place in the hearts of 1.8 billion people.. forever.
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Re: Lessons For Nigeria About The New Zealand Massaacre by Niyeal(m): 6:49am On Mar 23, 2019
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Re: Lessons For Nigeria About The New Zealand Massaacre by SarkinYarki: 6:51am On Mar 23, 2019
And when Nigerian Muslims kill over 25 thousand innocent Christians in four years what did you do ? Remove your sight from New Zealand !!! and go to Saudi Arabia..

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Re: Lessons For Nigeria About The New Zealand Massaacre by Shelumiel: 6:55am On Mar 23, 2019
...this is the silliest post online ; seriously regret viewing it .
Re: Lessons For Nigeria About The New Zealand Massaacre by backnbeta(f): 7:05am On Mar 23, 2019
cocolacec:
If any nation wants to learn how to treat a minority in times of need, please use New Zealand & it’s Prime Minister as a case study. ‬

‪*50 Muslims got attacked & killed by an Australian born Terrorist while praying at a mosque*

‪How did NZ, a tiny island of only 4 million people respond? ‬

‪- entire population mourned genuinely ‬

‪- called it a terrorist attack when the attacker was white ‬

‪- Raised $9million‬ + for the families affected

- All funeral costs to be undertaken by the Government of New Zealand

- Any person caught spreading hate news, or the attack video to be jailed up to 14 years.

- banned Guns within hours of the incident

- Huge number of people gathered all over the
country to lay flowers outside mosques and show their support within hours

- Kiwi people including the New Zealand police & even gang members of the country are patrolling outside mosques while Muslims pray

- The Azaan to be played publicly on National TV , Radio and every Mosque around New Zealand at today’s Friday prayers

- Government fast tracked visas to 24 hours to allow families of affected to enter New Zealand

- Kiwi people opened their homes to provide free shelter, food and support to any Muslim

- Non Muslim Kiwi girls wore the hijab to make Hijabi girls feel safer

- The New Zealand media made sure they covered the Muslim voice in depth and detail, with full interviews with the families of those affected, front page headlines for days and still continuing

- The Prime Minister Jacinda wore a hijab and personally visited the Muslim community on a daily basis to provide love, support & updates all while wearing a hijab. She hugged Muslims and genuinely cried with them

- The New Zealand Parliament invited an imam to start a Parliament session with an Islamic prayer (First time in History)

-Flags flew at half mast

- The Kiwi people filled up parks and beaches with art work , flowers , candles to show they stand with the Muslim community shoulder to shoulder

- Non Muslim Kiwis are actively staying around Muslims to make sure they feel welcome and at home. They are sitting, talking & eating with them.

If this happened in another country, it’s likely the news wouldn’t have even made it to the second page of the News Paper.

Alhamdulillah, Thank you , New Zealand, you have made a special place in the hearts of 1.8 billion people.. forever.
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NZ is trying to prevent reprisal attacks

Nigerian Muslims can't also do all that for the slain Nigerian Christians, let's get real here.

FG won't do what NZ government did/is doing to protect Muslims for Christians in Nigeria...(Benue January 2018 slain Christians come to mind)

State governments won't encourage Muslims to help Christians...(Hellrufai of Kaduna comes to mind)

Let's not compare NZ with Nigeria.

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Re: Lessons For Nigeria About The New Zealand Massaacre by gratiaeo(m): 7:17am On Mar 23, 2019
Every Muslim is a potential terrorist. Why is Muslim always want love but can never give out love

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Re: Lessons For Nigeria About The New Zealand Massaacre by KidsNEXTdoor: 8:03am On Mar 23, 2019
Any religion that killers and terrorists use to defend their atrocities is flawed....

Terrorists kill chanting Allah Akbar and defend their dastardly acts with the Quran

This religion needs to be reviewed

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Re: Lessons For Nigeria About The New Zealand Massaacre by cocolacec(m): 10:05am On Mar 23, 2019
SarkinYarki:
And when Nigerian Muslims kill over 25 thousand innocent Christians in four years what did you do ? Remove your sight from New Zealand !!! and go to Saudi Arabia..
The message is meant for people of conscience irrespective of their religious background to ponder over issues like this to save humanity.

In Nigeria we claim to be religious with mosques and churches scattered across the country.Nigerians are religious but Many are Hypocrites and lack spirituality with no fear of God.Aethist nation practised what God commands more than we the socalled religoius bigots.
Let tell ourselves the truth,we act on emotions and not follow the words of God(Muslims &Christians).

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