Culture › Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Performs Olokun On Philadelphia Bridge,USA(pics by Movic1(m): 10:25am On Jun 13, 2016 |
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Culture › Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Performs Olokun On Philadelphia Bridge,USA(pics by Movic1(m): 10:22am On Jun 13, 2016 |
highmind: Thou shall not worship any other god, only the LORD is God, the Creator of the heaven and earth, the God of our Lord Jesus Christ. He is the only Way, the Truth and the Life. Carry your sermon go front. When ooni was kneeling down in the church praising God. You hailed him  hypocrisy  |
Politics › Re: Extremists Storm Governor Ganduje's Facebook Page, Vow To Kill Again by Movic1(op): 4:51pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
eyekaynoble: I disagree with u. They killed her based on religion, saying she insulted prophet Mohammed(SAW) so therefore, they are muslims. Shikena! ok! |
Politics › Re: Extremists Storm Governor Ganduje's Facebook Page, Vow To Kill Again by Movic1(op): 4:50pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
eyekaynoble: I disagree with u. They killed her based on religion, saying she insulted prophet Mohammed(SAW) so therefore, they are muslims. Shikena! ok |
Politics › Re: Extremists Storm Governor Ganduje's Facebook Page, Vow To Kill Again by Movic1(op): 4:25pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
ubecharles: I think the first son of the former emir of Kano was/is a born again Christian Another enlightenment.. 10ks |
Politics › Re: Extremists Storm Governor Ganduje's Facebook Page, Vow To Kill Again by Movic1(op): 4:19pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
ubecharles: Point of correction, there are significant number of hausa/fulani christians. I live in the north I av admit it.. there are hausa xtains. did you read my reply to queencalipso ? |
Politics › Re: Extremists Storm Governor Ganduje's Facebook Page, Vow To Kill Again by Movic1(op): 3:57pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
mannyiyke: Do u even have ears or are u daft? Didn't u read where it was reported in d news dat d woman did not blaspheme prophet Muhammad, dat it was a mere set up by her co-trader (neighbour) who had been quarrelling with her so as to get her completely eliminated? Next time, try to comprehend fully whatever u've read before commenting, pls. We are all Nigerians; so we shld not be killing ourselves, lest d land be cursed 'cos of our iniquities, broda. Cc mzzhavilah |
Politics › Re: Extremists Storm Governor Ganduje's Facebook Page, Vow To Kill Again by Movic1(op): 3:40pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
akinsmyk: u got it wrong. On what basis did they kill the woman? Was it coz she blasphemed her tribe or what?
Don't hide d truth. U nd I knows they killed her protecting their religion and not tribe. Pls dnt b an hypocrite You guys didnt get what im trying to say. I didnt say they didnt kill her bcoz of religion. Shuu! What am trying to say is that the hausa are known for their barbaric acts. Gej won election against buhari in 2011 and they started killing all in the name of religion. They killed for Cartoon drawing that didnt happen in Nigeria. There are muslims among the yorubas,edos etc. How many times av u read it in the news that they are killing for religious sake? |
Politics › Re: Extremists Storm Governor Ganduje's Facebook Page, Vow To Kill Again by Movic1(op): 3:01pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
Millerz: You're a big fool. You who have zero IQ is calling someone illiterate. Saying that there are no Hausa Muslims?
Whichever school you attended needs to be burned down! Mstw! Mrs professor. do you care to read my comment above.? |
Politics › Re: Extremists Storm Governor Ganduje's Facebook Page, Vow To Kill Again by Movic1(op): 2:56pm On Jun 12, 2016*. Modified: 3:27pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
Millerz: Because Yoruba Muslims are minority in the SW. Muslims are all terrorists and murderers. Minority? You can't just compare somebody who is educated to an illiterate. Education is power and that's what they lack in the North... |
Politics › Re: Extremists Storm Governor Ganduje's Facebook Page, Vow To Kill Again by Movic1(op): 2:53pm On Jun 12, 2016*. Modified: 3:21pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
mzzhavilah: see gutter mouth.are u in d mind of d killer dat u know kn d motive. Na mumu dey worri u so,d killers are sayin one tin and u are sayin anoda. Na u kill d woman dat u know kn wot they are covering up.defend wot is wrong na.na God go punish u. illiteracy is a disease.. |
Politics › Re: Extremists Storm Governor Ganduje's Facebook Page, Vow To Kill Again by Movic1(op): 2:46pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
mzzhavilah: wetin dis one dey talk?didnt u read d whole story? D quarel started becos d woman refused her neibough from praying in front of her stall. Wot has tribe got to do wit dis religious killing? D woman was killed cos they said she blasphem. Was it a tribal quarell? Did dey kill her cos she's igbo? Oya answer since u chose to read d back of d story.I don't blame people like u sha,shebe u just one comment .And so u kn Christians don't kill for religious reason if not by now u 4 don enter for dis ur mumu comment. Mstw! if you cant comprehend and digest things,why dont you keep quiet ? Who killed her? is it Hausa or Yoruba or igbo? They kill for envy and use religion to cover up. |
Politics › Re: How Has Oil Benefitted Nigerians? by Movic1(m): 1:33pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
Crude oil is a curse to Nigeria!  |
Politics › Re: Yorubas And Niger Delta Oil by Movic1(m): 12:59pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
Misleading topic. it should be Igbos And Niger Delta Oil 
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Politics › Re: Extremists Storm Governor Ganduje's Facebook Page, Vow To Kill Again by Movic1(op): 12:43pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
queencalipso: There are Hausa Christians here in katsina state even Kano state. I recently met one in ministry of education by name Rahama, at first I thought she was a Muslim bcz of her dressing but when we started interacting she told me she is a Christian. 70% of malumfashi people are Christians while some said they are neither Christians nor muslims. Hausa christains are very very much in minority and they are not too open; am sure you know why. I Just read about the malumfashi people,Who are native hausa/christians. Thanks for the enlightenment. |
Politics › Re: Extremists Storm Governor Ganduje's Facebook Page, Vow To Kill Again by Movic1(op): 12:21pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
queencalipso: Hehehe!! Point of correction man! There are Hausa Christians but in minority I have encountered them on several occasions. Which state did they come from? |
Politics › Re: Extremists Storm Governor Ganduje's Facebook Page, Vow To Kill Again by Movic1(op): 11:55am On Jun 12, 2016*. Modified: 3:32pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
Psylas: are you trying to say Hausa people don't practice Christianity probably |
Politics › Re: Extremists Storm Governor Ganduje's Facebook Page, Vow To Kill Again by Movic1(op): 11:54am On Jun 12, 2016 |
Psylas: you can't defend your lies, it's obvious Islamabad Defend my lies as in how? You asked me a question and i gave you the answer. there's sharia court/law in kwara state,how many times have you read it in news that they sentence people to death by hanging just because of blasphemy? |
Politics › Re: Extremists Storm Governor Ganduje's Facebook Page, Vow To Kill Again by Movic1(op): 11:40am On Jun 12, 2016 |
Psylas: Have you read Hausa Christians kill people because of Christianity?
I'm an atheist I'm not defending Christians but Islam is bad to humanity There's nothing like hausa christian. All those xtains you see in the north are'nt hausa. They have their own tribe. |
Politics › Re: Extremists Storm Governor Ganduje's Facebook Page, Vow To Kill Again by Movic1(op): 11:36am On Jun 12, 2016 |
Psylas: Why do sharia court in Kano sentence people to death by hanging because of blasphemy? illiteracy! |
Politics › Re: Extremists Storm Governor Ganduje's Facebook Page, Vow To Kill Again by Movic1(op): 11:32am On Jun 12, 2016 |
kogistar: MUSLIMS ARE MUSLIMS If muslims are muslims,how many times av u read it in the news that they kill in SW for the sake of religion? |
Politics › Re: Extremists Storm Governor Ganduje's Facebook Page, Vow To Kill Again by Movic1(op): 11:30am On Jun 12, 2016 |
Psylas: Christians don't kill for religion but Muslims do, they killed the woman because of Islam not because of Hausa
Lemme ask you a question
Why do sharia court in Kano sentence people to death by hanging because of blasphemy? Have you seen yoruba muslims killing christians over religious battle? Learn to differentiate between hausas , Arabs and Muslims . |
Politics › Re: Extremists Storm Governor Ganduje's Facebook Page, Vow To Kill Again by Movic1(op): 11:27am On Jun 12, 2016 |
kogistar: i am not igbo nor yoruba & christians never kills innocent ppl like that. have u seen christian killing muslim over religious battle? Have you seen yoruba muslims killing christians over religious battle? |
Politics › Re: Extremists Storm Governor Ganduje's Facebook Page, Vow To Kill Again by Movic1(op): 11:09am On Jun 12, 2016 |
kogistar: muslims still killing innocent ppl & claims they are peacful delicion These three things are different, they aren't the same. Muslim,Arab & Hausa. So dont generalize it. Hausas killed the woman. If a christian kill today,you wont criticize her by his/her religion but by tribe. e.g Igboman or yorubaman |
Politics › Extremists Storm Governor Ganduje's Facebook Page, Vow To Kill Again by Movic1(op): 10:47am On Jun 12, 2016 |
Despite widespread condemnation of the murder of an Igbo woman in Kano for alleged blasphemy, some residents of the state, on Governor Abdullahi Ganduje’s official Facebook page, expressed their readiness to kill anyone who insult the Prophet Muhammad, BAYO AKINLOYE reports
Despite a stakeholders’ meeting between Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, and prominent community and religious leaders, some residents of the state have vowed to kill again if anyone blasphemes the Prophet Muhammad.
On June 2, an Igbo woman, Mrs. Bridget Agbahime, 74, was killed after she refused to allow a Muslim man perform ablution in front of her shop.
An eyewitness, Iruka Okoro, who is a member of the Igbo Community Association in Kano, stated that shortly after an argument ensued because of Agbahime’s refusal, some irate youths armed with dangerous weapons attacked her, stabbing her several times and eventually slitting her throat.
“The murder of Agbahime was a big slap on the Igbo Community Association. I do not see any reason why somebody’s refusal to allow a fellow trader perform ablution in front of her shop should lead to her murder.
“Her assailants killed her for telling a co-trader to go to his shop and wash his legs before prayers. Some irate youths sliced her throat like a cow,” Okoro said.
He noted that the owner of the premises, where they both had their stalls, had on more than one occasion intervened in the dispute between the 74-year-old and her co-trader.
“The landlord instructed the male co-trader to confine himself to his side of the market, as well as perform his ablution there,” Okoro stated.
As if the killing was not enough, it was learnt that some Muslim youths stormed the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital mortuary at about 2am on Friday, demanding for the head of the murdered woman, but their request was turned down by the guards at the hospital.
To prevent any further breakdown of law and order, 20 vehicles carrying armed soldiers with Armoured Personnel Carriers were stationed along the Sabon-Gari area of the city.
Ganduje, at the end of the meeting which was held a day after the incident, condemned the killing of Agbahime.
The governor, who had condoled with the husband of the deceased, Pastor Mike Agbahime, during the meeting, described the action of the mob as illegal and unjust. He promised that justice would be done.
He also commended security operatives in the state for promptly apprehending the prime suspect, one Dauda.
“We all resolved to condemn this illegal action publicly in the media, while the Ulama and the leaders of the Christian Association of Nigeria will participate in public enlightenment in our media houses,” he said.
In his remarks, the state Chairman of CAN, Rev. Ransom Bello, expressed the body’s satisfaction with the resolutions reached at the meeting, adding that “there is nothing better that any person would expect than what you (the governor) have done tonight.”
While urging the people of the state to remain calm, he stated that with the efforts being made by the state government, peace had returned to the state and that the stakeholders’ meeting was an indication that there would be no more religious killings in Kano.
“Such a thing had never happened under any governor in Kano, as far as I know. The Christian body is satisfied and happy with the conclusions,” he said.
However, following a post of photos of the meeting and the resolutions reached by the Director-General, Media and Communications to the Kano Governor, Salihu Tanko Yakasai, on Ganduje’s official Facebook page, some Nigerians appeared to be spoiling for a fight as they condemned the state government for taking sides with the deceased, whom they claimed insulted Prophet Muhammad.
A comment posted by one Ali Idris stated, “It’s a shame, we’ll never tolerate such acts; be warned. Allah ya jikan musulman da iyamure suka kashe a onitsha, aba da sausansu satinnan a bikin Biafra’s day.” Also commenting on the post, one Ahmad Abdullahi Ibrahim said, “Innaalillahi, we Muslims are lost, the government says ‘Innocent lady’. Does that mean she did not blaspheme our noble prophet? Indirectly you’re insulting your people.
“Did the government, including the so-called Muslim scholars, take any serious decision when Muslims (were) burnt and killed in the South just because they were Muslims? I am not saying taking the law into your own hands is right, but, you need to be wise enough. Allah ya sawwake.”
Another person, Usman Lawn Tanko, commented that anyone who blasphemed the prophet would be dealt with.
He said, “Muslim (Islam) is a religion of peace but we will not tolerate such kind of stupidity to our noble prophet. I swear without any exception anybody who did (sic) it again or try to will expect the same consequence or above that. Be careful.”
One Abazarri Lawan Imran pointed out that the people who assaulted and eventually killed the Igbo woman should be commended.
“If it is true (that) she abused our lovely prophet, I really appreciate the decision by the youth. We know the government and its people would not support as it shown in the issue of Adul Inyas. When government can’t defend our religion we shall (n)ever support or defend that government, whether state or federal. I love you Muhammad (SAW) more than myself and even my parents,” Imran said.
While the commentators praised the killing, they also criticised the governor, saying they would vote him out come 2019.
“We also condemn Governor Ganduje. We are just waiting for 2019,” one Nuhu Suleiman posted on the governor’s Facebook wall.
Another contributor on the issue, Muhammad Usman, said, “I am sure they (the perpetrators of the violence) did the best they could do. May Allah reward them with jannatul firdaus.”
Concerning Ganduje, one Bashir Umar Musa wrote, “Stupid governor.”
Reacting to comments by those who supported the killing of the Igbo woman, one Echezona Iloegbunam said, “I can’t imagine the comments from this post. How come mere mortals are fighting for Prophet Muhammad, the so-called prophet of God?”
One Sani Ahmad shot back, “Echezona, or whatever you call yourself, God’s vengeance is certainly above what they did to this woman. It is a show of love for their prophet and any person who did what she did would get the same reward. So be careful.”
The General Secretary of CAN, Musa Asake, however, told our correspondent that Christians in the state would fight back if pushed to the wall.
“In the first place, that woman did not say anything against their prophet. That man had been disturbing her in her shop for sometime before she was eventually killed that day. We appreciate government’s efforts but things are getting to a point that we are getting so tired. We hear of condemnation each time someone is killed and nothing is done about it. Christians are not stupid; we may be silent. We are listening, watching and will act if that man is not brought to justice.
“Those who are writing on the Facebook wall of the governor are irresponsible. They should go ahead and kill again. We are not dumb. We have hands. Because Christianity does not allow us to kill; we encourage ourselves and accept the tragedy brought on us by them. This time around, we want condemnation to come with judgment. Muslim clerics should single out those ones praising the killing and promising to kill more. They give Muslims a bad name,” Asake said.
The Director of Muslim Rights Concern, Prof. Ishaq Akintola, when asked to respond to the Facebook comments, told our correspondent, “Sorry, I can’t fathom this. Which Kano Muslim residents said these? It is too vague. Quote somebody who has a name.
“The JNI has condemned the killing. The Sultan (of Sokoto) also condemned it. The Emir of Kano (Muhammad Sanusi) has always been on the side of dialogue. Let’s not look for non-existent residents. Those who matter have spoken. What we should all do at this point is to assist the police in ensuring that justice is done.”
Penultimate Saturday, President Muhammadu Buhari had promised that justice would be served in the case of the murdered Igbo trader.
Describing the incident as sad and regrettable, Buhari condoled with the husband of the deceased, Agbahime, the family and relations, praying that God would give them the fortitude to bear the loss.
The President had said, “The incident at the Kofar Wambai Market, Kano City, is utterly condemnable, and the state government has been quite proactive.
“Let us ensure that we keep the peace, as justice will be done. Let us learn to respect each other’s faith, so that we can know each other and live together in peace.” http://www.punchng.com/kano-killings-extremists-storm-govs-facebook-page-vow-kill/
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Anoda sad news for people with figure 7 head shape  |
Politics › Re: Which Of These States Is The Most Timid In Our Region by Movic1(m): 11:03pm On Jun 11, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Which Of These States Is The Most Timid In Our Region by Movic1(m): 10:56pm On Jun 11, 2016 |
galaxy4rep: Yorubas are too dirty and timid ! Yes! lagos is no man's land why cant you put it on your head and take it your village? Keep switching handles  U no get job? |
Politics › Re: Which Of These States Is The Most Timid In Our Region by Movic1(m): 10:16pm On Jun 11, 2016 |
BankeSmalls: You mean Oyo is the most timid - ouch!  You want attention right  Ok i will give it to you. Wait lemme finish watchn dz News@10 |
Politics › Re: Which Of These States Is The Most Timid In Our Region by Movic1(m): 10:07pm On Jun 11, 2016 |
BankeSmalls: Yoruba is the problem with Nigeria - Emir Sanusi Lamido I just came out of Nairaland jail (ban) if you re looking for somebody to argue with. shift go front  |
Politics › Re: Which Of These States Is The Most Timid In Our Region by Movic1(m): 9:59pm On Jun 11, 2016 |
Igboman and yoruba issues.
When they eat they think about Yoruba
When they sleep they dream about yoruba
I tire for una. yoruba matter will kill you 
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Politics › Re: Which Of These States Is The Most Timid In Our Region by Movic1(m): 9:59pm On Jun 11, 2016 |
You guys are keke napep, We yorubas are rocket. You can never meet Us.  |