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Abuzola: Quran 5:116-119' at the end of the chat with ALLAH Prophet isa will say to ALLAH 'if u like punish them or forgive themQur'an 5:118 - If You should punish them - indeed they are Your servants; but if You forgive them - indeed it is You who is the Exalted in Might, the Wise. There is nothing like what you quote above. None of that exist in the Qur'an. Please learn to respect other people's faith, and seize this blandish propaganda job. |
@Mod, please move to Islam for Muslims board. Thanks |
The Swiss politician Daniel Streich, who rose to fame as a result of his opposition to mosques in his homeland, has now embraced the faith he reviled. Daniel Streich was a member of then Swiss People’s Party (SVP) in Switzerland. A well-known politician, Streich led the calls for a ban on minarets across Switzerland. He was active in building anti-Muslim sentiments throughout Switzerland. This sustained campaign led to him being given a high ranking position in the Swiss Army. SVP Witch Hunt Streich left the SVP in November 2009 calling his party’s campaign against Islam as a ‘witch hunt.’ The date coincided with the second anniversary of Streich’s conversion which he had kept secret from the party. With the party’s campaign to ban minarets leading to a referendum, Streich said the situation had become unbearable for him. Switzerland Minaret Ban and Daniel Streich https://worldobserveronline.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/daniel-300x194.jpg In the lead up to the ban Streich said “If the initiative passes, it will be an absolute deep blow for me. I would have to ask myself, why I applied myself professionally and politically for over 30 years for this political system. It is not worthy of Switzerland to force Muslims to practice their faith in back alleys.” Streich is a military instructor in the Swiss army and was said to be a committed Christian reading the Bible and attending Church regularly. He was also committed to his party (SVP) and stood as a local politician in the commune of Bulle. Daniel Streich Conversion to Islam Streich attempted to understand the Qur’an and Islamic teachings in order to argue against Muslims on tenets of their faith. In the course of his efforts the ex-Christian began to agree with and acknowledge the proclamations of the Qur’an. “Islam offers me logical answers to important life questions, which, in the end, I never found in Christianity,” says Streich. He is now a committed Muslim, who attends the mosque, recites the Qur’an and prays five times a day. Post-Conversion Life for Daniel Streich Streich has now focused his intentions on participating in the building of the new Conservative Democratic Party in the canton of Freiburg. Freich’s new movement is in contrast to his previous one and he aims to promote religious tolerance and peaceful cooperative living, in spite of the fact that ban on mosques minarets has gained a legal status. He is vehemently opposed to the Minaret ban and is hoping to establish Switzerland’s fifth mosque and the most beautiful in Europe. Meanwhile the SUV have raised concerns over Streich’s position as Military Commander in the Army in the aftermath of his conversion citing him as a security risk. SVP-National Council member Alfred Heer cited the Fort Hood shooting spree as an example. Source |
This amount can build 10 standard private Universities. I pity this country and its people. ![]() That is a whopping $100 million. |
If you watched The Dictator, the scene in the helicopter, it's the funniest movie I ever watched! It is sad though how the media present our faith. |
I hope the inhabitants benefit from the development. Good News. |
ayox2003: *sighs*Keep hoping for another person's death, and they will bury you. ![]() |
Good development. |
Interesting.. |
The Pilot, Murtala Daba
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Wake up Nigerians and Jonathan and Northerners and Southerners, wake up, you are still dreaming, wake up and face reality, Haba! The dream that will never come true! The force that kept the country moving as one is OIL, wealth, corruption! So simple it is; Wake up Jona! ![]()
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all4naija: Why do Nigerian police always pack dead bodies into vans like the one the photo?! They should stop this barbaric and repelling behavior! There is reason why the paramedic ambulances exist! Jeez! I really hate the way human bodies are mutilated and disposed in Nigeria.This is exactly what I want to say. Bodies should be packed and completely sealed before taking them away. This is completely inhumane. |
We would have supported them if what they stood for is this;
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@ cameroonpride and pagan 9ja What were you doing when Dangote was recruiting truck drivers? Eya so sorry, we really need to help you find a job. Honestly you are jobless set of people to be damning Islam here. You need a job, I mean a real Job! |
It should be much better than this... It looks more like a Bus terminal per international standard. Katsina Airport is more qualified than this. Look up the Maputo Airport in Mozambique. |
Obinoscopy: You don't seem to get me. I was refering to the natives. The natives had no such desires just like Nigerians never also had any desire (I'm happy you used that word Nigeria)A Hausa proverb says "Living in peace is better than living as a Prince". There was a time when I was just like or even better, very patriotic Nigerian. Until one day, I opened my eyes and accept the truth, Nigeria is a big mistake. Since that day I have never looked back again, I hope you will see into the light too and accept the truth. I'd rather have my peaceful tiny country, even if it is as tiny as Qatar, than to have a mighty big but troubled country as Nigeria. |
This is called "sude kwano" in Hausa, if you don't know the meaning ask your nearest aboki. At a time when investment in renewable and sustainable energy should be made, they are busy searching for oil. Even though it will be useful in the short-term, in the long-term, oil will have much less value especially when USA starts full exploration of its own vast energy resources. |
@Poster When are you going to finish this your science-fiction? I can't wait to buy your book. ![]() We can even make a deal, and make a movie from it, of course if interested ![]() |
Can't wait to see the outcome of this debate. I will try to attend at the right time. Good work Jarus & Co. ![]() |
Yomieluv: I wish they can do an aircraft that the window can be opened airborne.ROTFL @ the bolded. You rather kill yourself than commit suicide?? ![]() |
[quote author=Unkl']Most alumni of ABU are politicians and any Tom, Dick and Harry can fall into that class in Nigeria, we are talking about people who hv distinguished themselves in their field of specialization and are recognized across the world for the values they hv added to learning, compare the list of UNN and ABU and u'll understand what I'm saying. As for smbody claiming that UI is a first generation I make bold to say that UNN is the first recognised University in Nigeria, UI was a university college and was subsequently giving the status of a full flegded university.[/quote]The quest was "Recognized Alumni", not Professionals or specific job. Recognition is about who is well known in the society. You will instantly recognize most of the list from ABU Alumni, but one can hardly recognize most of that list from UNN. |
AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY ZARIA ALUMNI Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, GCFR. Former President, Federal Republic of Nigeria Namadi Sambo, current vice president,Federal Republic of Nigeria Dahiru Musdapher, Current Chief Justice of Nigeria Atiku Abubakar GCON, Former Vice President,Federal Republic of Nigeria Oladipo Diya,GCON, Former Vice President/CGS, Federal Republic of Nigeria Ghali Umar Na'Abba, Former Speaker, House of Representative, Nigeria Sunday Awoniyi, Northern Yoruba Leader,Former Chairman ACF Aminu Bello Masri, Former [speaker] House of Representatives Usman Bayero Nafada, Former Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives Ayodele Awojobi, Scientist and Professor at University of Lagos Attahiru JegaProfessor, Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Mansur Muhtar, Executive Director of the World Bank Mohammed Bello Adoke,Minister of Justice & Attorney General of the Federation Nnenadi Usman, Former Finance Minister Turai Yar'Adua, Former First Lady Olusegun Obasanjo Jnr., Architect and Son of Former President Olusegun Obasanjo Shehu Ladan, Former GMD, NNPC Jerry Gana, Former Information Minister Idris Legbo Kutigi, Former Chief Justice of Nigeria Rilwanu Lukman, Former Secretary General OPEC & Petroleum Minister Nuhu Ribadu, Former Chairman, EFCC Ibrahim Lamorde, Current Chairman, EFCC Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, Former FCT Minister Donald Duke, former Cross River state governor Isa Yuguda,Governor, Bauchi State Umaru Tanko Al-Makura, Governor, Nasarawa State Shamsudeen Usman,Minister of National Planning Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo, Governor, Gombe State Usman Saidu Nasamu Dakingari, Governor, Kebbi State Ibrahim Geidam,Governor, Yobe State Danbaba Danfulani Suntai, Governor, Taraba State Bukar Abba Ibrahim, Former Governor, Yobe State Mohammed Bawa, former Ekiti State governor Abubakar Ibn Umar Garbai El-Kanemi, Shehu of Borno Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya, former Kano state governor Zainab Abdulkadir Kure, politician Sanusi Lamido, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Ahmed Makarfi, former Kaduna state governor Adamu Mu'azu, former Bauchi State governor Rebecca Ndjoze-Ojo, politician Aminu Safana, doctor/politician Ibrahim Shekarau, former Kano state governor Ibrahim Shema, Katsina State governor Ussif Rashid Sumaila, economist Ibrahim H. Umar, former Vice Chancellor and scientist. Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa, Kaduna state governor Reginald Ihejiahi - M.D. & Chief Executive Officer of Fidelity Bank Plc Iya Mohamed, Managing Director, SODECOTON; president FECAFOOT; member of FIFA world cup committee; member of CPDM in Cameroon Abayomi Awoniyi (Kogi State) Deputy Governor Professor Seth Sunday Ajayi,Wildlife Conservation Expert(1994 UNEP Global 500 Environmental Achievement Laureate For Africa) Lantana Usman, Author and Professor |
Other group of people think we (calling for secession) are doing this out of frustration that the country is not working and we lost any hope that it will work in the future. The answer is No! Even if the country is working 100%, and everything is just right, seeking independence will be a forefront political agenda of the several units that formed the country. A big example recently, Scotland seeking secession from the United Kingdom, so also Catalonia from Spain. |
Unlike how many people think, relocating people is entirely not necessary, there are permanent resident cards, temporary residents cards, etc, an Igbo man employed in Kano should get a permanent residency, just as Hausa man working in Lagos doesn't necessarily have to be a citizen, but can obtain a permanent residency. There are many systems that will work for the good of everybody. But dividing the country is something which is necessary and cannot be replaced by any other thing. It has to be in the most civilized manner. The Arewian Foreign Ministry will establish an embassy/consulate in Biafra, in Lagos, and any country that gains independence from present Nigeria. |
noblezone: Dreamers rule the world.Exactly true! I hope to see Biafra as a country one day, very soon. My people (Arewians) are finally waking up, even though these Boko guys are slowing us down, I am sure the Boko guys are doing a lot of good work for you Biafrans ![]() |
Human being Vs. Human being ![]() Nigerian Vs. Nigerian African Vs. African if (story>true) { launch.Justice; } else { terminate; } |
ROTFLMAO!!! Who tell you say moon na one big football on the sky ![]() Anyways, I made the imagination in photo ![]()
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Belgium may break up soon, see this; http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2012/1015/breaking27.html So also Catalonia secession out of Spain, see this; http://news.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474981700159 So if Belgium and Spain can or may break up, what is the problem with Nigeria breaking up, our differences are far much more than that of Spain and Catalonia or Belgium and the Flanders. We will surely divide, and it is coming soon. |
Belgium may break up soon, see this; http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2012/1015/breaking27.html So also Catalonia secession out of Spain, see this; http://news.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474981700159 So if Belgium and Spain can or may break up, what is the problem with Nigeria breaking up, our differences are far much more than that of Spain and Catalonia or Belgium and the Flanders. We will surely divide, and it is coming soon. |
sonyjacobs: Do muslims go to mosque on sundays?We pray every day, 5 times a day. We usually pray in congregation for the 5 daily prayers. |







