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Opinion: Are Christians Really A Minority In Nigeria? by FullBlastLight: 6:17pm On Jul 11, 2022
Opinion: Are Christians Really A Minority In Nigeria?

The two most disadvantaged groups in Nigeria’s representational politics are Northern Christians and Southern Muslims.

In Nigeria’s internal geopolitics, these two groups are structurally invisible, politically subjugated, and told to be content with their political and symbolic marginality.

“Good” Northern Christians are thought to be those who subordinate their Religious Identity.

In some meetings in the North, some Christians don’t mention Jesus while praying just to please their Muslim friends.

One thing with the Muslims in the North of Nigeria is that you can’t believe them hook line and sinker!

Nigerians don't understand the Northern Muslims. This group do not want to lose out.

A Muslim from the South picking a Christian from the North as Vice President, they believe they will lose out politically. Because they don’t even trust the Yoruba Muslim.

They are the only true muslims, descendants of Uthman Danfodio.

Therefore, it is either they are the President or they must deputise for whoever is President, period!

They convince you and everyone else that they have the numbers to make that happen.

The century long Propaganda by the Colonial Masters and the Muslim Northeners who control the media in the North made the world believe Christians in the North are insignificant, maybe 95% muslims to 5% Christians.

The Nigerians in the South and middle belt have believed this too.

Many Southerners never believed there were indigenous Christians from Borno State until the Chibok girls kidnapped were 90% Christians, indigenous to Chibok in Borno State.

Find here the population statistics in the North of Nigeria:

NORTHERN CHRISTIAN

1) North East:

I. Adamawa state is 60 percent Christian.

II. Taraba State is 70 percent Christian (The muslims here fear the Christians who do not take any disrespectfully lying down).

III. Gombe State is 40 percent Christian(It could be more).

IV. Borno State is 30 Percent Christian.

V. Bauchi State is 20 Percent Christian.

VI. Yobe state is 20 percent Christian(it could be more).

2)North Central:

I. Benue is 95% percent Christian.

II. Plateau State is 90 percent Christian.

III. Nasarawa State:
The two largest ethnic groups are:

a. Eggon, the largest ethnic group that is 80 percent Christian, and,

b. Mada: which is 90 percent Christian.

#. Others: are in the least of 65 percent Christian.

Nassarawa has alot of animists even in LGAs near Abuja the FCT.

IV. Kogi State is 60 percent Christian:

a. Igala is 70 percent Christian.

b. Okun is almost 100 percent Christians.

c. Ibira Land Christians are 30 percent.

V. Kwara: Christians are 40 percent(it could be more).

VI. Niger: 40 percent Christian (High number of animists in Niger especially among the Dukawa People in Rijau LGA of Niger State).

3) North West:

I. Kano: 10 percent Christian(It could be more with a very high population of Igbos who have been part of the driving force of commerce there for decades).

II. Katsina is 20 percent Christian (Christians could be up to 40% in Katsina, many indigenous Hausas in Katsina call Maguzawa are Christians).

III. Sokoto is 5 percent Christian.

IV. Zamfara is 20 percent Christian.

V. Kebbi State is 30 percent Christian(High number of animists & Idol Worshippers exist in Kebbi especially among the Zuru and Dukawa people in Shanga LGA and around Yauri).

VI. Kaduna State is 55 percent Christian (this population has been systematically thinned out under the watchful eyes of El-rufai).

Many villages in the Northern parts of Nigeria are predominantly Christian or animists (why do you think there have been incessant attack in the North West since the past 8 years?).

Yes the big cities are overrun with muslims but the hinterland harbours a remnant of christianity.

Many big Mosques are empty in the villages, nobody prays inside.

Usually only the Village Head and his family are Muslims under the payroll of Government but the others are Christian or Animists.

When you ask some of the villagers they say the Muslims came from Government House through their traditional rulers and built the mosques believing one day all the villagers will convert to Islam and worship in the mosques.

That is why they built the mosques and you a stranger will think the entire village are Muslims.

The Middlebelt is not less than 50m People.

If Kaduna alone can have about 3 million Christians by 2006 census according to LGAs, the entire Northern Nigeria should have not less than 60 million Christians!

WHY IS THE NORTHERN CHRISTIAN SILENT?

1) Wrong Training.

A Northern Christian boy is trained to be quiet, while a Northern Muslim boy is trained to speak out from Quranic school.

With the whip the Mallam makes the silent one talk, be bold and tough.

Many Northern Christians are made to believe there is honour and dignity in keeping quiet while injustice glares you in the face.

2) Fear: Many Northern Christians ask you to keep a low profile and be silent , don’t put your family in danger.

3) Timidity:
You have to respect Government even in injustice. Northern Christians believe Government can not be spoken against even when they are wrong. The Bible says Pray for Government.

4) Many Northern Christians are selfish.
They are self centered and if they can provide for their families, everybody else should go to hell.

5) Inferiority Complex:
Northern Christians, for centuries have been marginalised and persecuted by Northern Muslims therefore inferiority complex has set in. Many feel they can not aspire for anything in life without the help of a Muslim.

6) Northern Christian Elders and politicians have not helped matters. The youth look to them for direction but never get a clear directive.

7) Northern Christians have a Slave Mentality. Many see the Northern Muslim as a superior specie since he strolls about with confidence even in a foreign land.

The Christians in the south are totally ignorant of the Northern plots and are also so self-centered, the South has all the resources that is required to change the narrative and now is the time to team up with the Christian North and recapture the soul of Nigeria.

Sir, with deep pain in my heart, we have to work at changing this reality.

This is the reason for my state tours and visits.

Christians as a whole in Nigeria appear to be unnecessarily afraid and weak, we thank GOD for the few reawakening and more need to be done in the next few weeks.

Prayers and actions must go hand in hand.

Christians must step forward, speak their minds and stand for their rights or die second class citizens in their own nation, it will cost us a lot of fortune but is worth paying the price.

Christians must have one voice or perish!

The church leadership has failed in the past, but has one last chance to be bold and redeem the nation.

It's not about a party now, but about the candidate that we will back up, not a Muslim but a Christian candidate from the South.

We must rise and contend with them fire for fire!

This is our best and almost last chance to rewrite history and make Nigeria great again, spiritually and politically.

Today, the initiative for better and brighter Nigeria has been able to break into most of the strongholds and more should be done to mobilize Nigerians behind one Christian Candidate.

This is the reason I have decided to confront the Northern Powers at the risk of my life and family, but it’s a fight that must be fought!

Thank you for taking your time to read.

By Prophet Isa El-Buba



https://www.thebossnewspapers.com/

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Re: Opinion: Are Christians Really A Minority In Nigeria? by babasolution: 6:25pm On Jul 11, 2022
Nothing like christain- north south Muslim
Africans should identify by their tribes,your religion is your tribe period

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Re: Opinion: Are Christians Really A Minority In Nigeria? by shariff84: 7:32pm On Jul 11, 2022
This ur statistics is rubbish,if they are much as you claim then allow them to speak for them selve.
Where will you see 40% christians in Niger state?.they willnot pass 10%.in the capital of plateau state which Jos was dominated by Muslim! Let me ask you what's causing religion crisis in Jos north?. Also no way in Adamawa the christian population will be 60% and they allow to be governed by Muslim. Time will come when the real census will be conducted thats when you will understand we have large no. Of almajiris!
Re: Opinion: Are Christians Really A Minority In Nigeria? by CyynthiaKiss(f): 7:45pm On Jul 11, 2022
undecided

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Re: Opinion: Are Christians Really A Minority In Nigeria? by Kingspin(m): 7:56pm On Jul 11, 2022
Only an independent population census will address that
Re: Opinion: Are Christians Really A Minority In Nigeria? by helinues: 8:05pm On Jul 11, 2022
The question we should rather ask is are Nigerians religious or they are just deceiving themselves.

New mosques and churches are been built daily in Nigeria yet the rate of crime is increasing. Please who exactly have they been preaching to?
Re: Opinion: Are Christians Really A Minority In Nigeria? by NigerianAngelo(m): 8:09pm On Jul 11, 2022
Christians are majority in Nigeria. Some estimates place the figures at 50% for Christians, 47% for muslims and 3% for unbaptised or unknown responses.

There are Christians in Borno, Bauchi, Gombe everywhere. But no aboki in SS/SE. angry


But I personally think muslims should be 45% max.

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Re: Opinion: Are Christians Really A Minority In Nigeria? by ogbuefi677(m): 8:25pm On Jul 11, 2022
shariff84:
This ur statistics is rubbish,if they are much as you claim then allow them to speak for them selve.
Where will you see 40% christians in Niger state?.they willnot pass 10%.in the capital of plateau state which Jos was dominated by Muslim! Let me ask you what's causing religion crisis in Jos north?. Also no way in Adamawa the christian population will be 60% and they allow to be governed by Muslim. Time will come when the reach census will be conducted thats when you will understand we have large no. Of almajiris!
Oga,0Niger east is overwhelming Christian, plus some other pockets of Christians in d state . That's y they always have Christian senators.This puts Niger Christians easily at 30%.
The muslims in Jos North are those who have descended on the town from the core northern states and are bent on destroying the beautiful land.
Just like you ppl have descended on Abuja,a purely Gbagyi Christian land.
Adamawa Christians are easily 40%.Just that d influx of northern Muslims and unrestrained childbirth by Muslims is making it look otherwise otherwise.

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Re: Opinion: Are Christians Really A Minority In Nigeria? by lilfresh96(m): 8:35pm On Jul 11, 2022
Lopsided report

Where do you get your datas abeg ??
Re: Opinion: Are Christians Really A Minority In Nigeria? by Didijiji: 8:38pm On Jul 11, 2022
Christians are not minorities

Northern borders have been open and porous

So anyone from other countries can’t enter northern Nigeria, go get NIN because of name similarities as claim to be Nigerian
Re: Opinion: Are Christians Really A Minority In Nigeria? by shariff84: 8:45pm On Jul 11, 2022
ogbuefi677:

Oge,Niger east is overwhelming Christian, plus some other pockets of Christians in d state . That's y they always have Christian senators.This puts Niger Christians easily at 30%.
The muslims in Jos North are those who have descended on the town from the core northern states and are bent on destroying the beautiful land.
Just like you ppl have descended on Abuja,a purely Gbagyi Christian land.
Adamawa Christians are easily 40%.Just that d influx of northern Muslims and unrestrained childbirth by Muslims is making it look otherwise otherwise.
that's how you people keep saying during 2015 election that middle belt will vote Jonathan but what happened ultimately?.
Re: Opinion: Are Christians Really A Minority In Nigeria? by ogbuefi677(m): 8:47pm On Jul 11, 2022
shariff84:
that's how you people keep saying during 2015 election that middle belt will vote Jonathan but what happened ultimately?.
The have learnt their lesson naa,after your killer Fulani agents wanted to finish them.

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Re: Opinion: Are Christians Really A Minority In Nigeria? by Oloruntobi4382(m): 8:57pm On Jul 11, 2022
Okun 100% Christian? Lmao.
Fake Statistics from Farooq guy. Yes, Christians are majority, but we have sizeable Muslims due to the Nupe raids.
Re: Opinion: Are Christians Really A Minority In Nigeria? by FullBlastLight: 9:07pm On Jul 11, 2022
helinues:
The question we should rather ask is are Nigerians religious or they are just deceiving themselves.

New mosques and churches are been built daily in Nigeria yet the rate of crime is increasing. Please who exactly have they been preaching to?




Ogar, think right nah!

Who told u it's Church members dt are into d various criminal offences being perpetrated & reported on a daily basis in Nig?

Or, d Boko Haram, Fulani Herdsmen, Kidnappers, etc, dt are caught ever claim membership to any Church? Huh?

Abeg, comot, biko!

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