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Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by dre11(m): 7:11am On May 17, 2021
Many Igbo Muslims are leaving the South East and relocating to northern Nigeria in a major population shift in the post-war period, a Daily Trust investigation has shown.

Also, recent happening including secession agitations and activities of members of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) have made life very tough for the minority Igbo Muslims in the South East.

Findings revealed that there are Igbo Muslims in Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo states. However, the total number of those that relocated to the North to find succour and practice their religion without molestation far outweighs the total number of those still living in the entire South East.

Some of those who spoke to Daily Trust likened their travails to “apartheid” as they are being marginalised in the scheme of things. Sheikh Haroun Ajah, Vice President General, Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), interviewed in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, provides a background:

“Muslims don’t have access to the civil service. We don’t have access to political appointments, no access to anything that is being done by the government. If it were possible for us to be denied our daily bread, they would do that.”

Ajah, while stating that there are more Igbo Muslims in the north than in the entire South East, also sheds light on a growing Hausa phobia.

“When they see an Igbo Muslim, they label him Hausa. They refuse to understand that Hausa is a tribe, Igbo is a tribe and Islam is a means of spiritual relationship with the Almighty. They refuse to understand that we are Igbos, before becoming Muslims…”

On account of years of marginalisation, profiling and exclusion, he thinks that the Federal Government should compensate Igbo Muslims but did not specify the form this may take.

Fear of lynching, expulsion and death have pushed some fresh converts to Islam to practice Islam in secret. Suleiman Njoku, Chief Imam of Imo state, argues: “There are some secret Muslims in Imo state. Because of persecution, some of them have been hiding their identity. I noticed this when I became the Imam…”

Muslim women interviewed in Afikpo, Ebonyi state, as well as Enugu, Abakaliki, Umuahia, Okigwe and Owerri, are called derogatory names such as ‘masquerade’, ‘traitor’ and ‘Hausa’, when they appear in public wearing their hijabs.

Halima Musa Ani in Enugu, recalls a public attack she suffered last year when she joined a queue, and an attempt was made to remove the hijab which she was wearing.

On many occasions Muslim women have been referred to as ‘Boko Haram’ and ‘slave’ when they make use of public transport, as revealed in Afikpo.

Halima recounted many personal experiences and those of others in which they were maltreated or given unfair treatment because of their religious identity.

“Igbo Muslims are facing many challenges in the south east, even in the streets, especially the women, because we cannot go out without our hijab. When you go out, you will be addressed as ‘Hausa.’ Even a small child will call you ‘Hausa, ’and begin to chant ‘Hausas are passing. Hausas are passing.’ It’s just like a song,” She said.

She said while she and others like her were categorized as Hausas and denied basic citizens’ rights, they are also not considered as the same by the Hausas. “Wen we go to the Hausas, they will describe us with an unfair word, and say ‘you are not part of us,” she said.

Last year, she joined a queue at the Enugu south local government secretariat to receive a palliative but when she was called to receive her ration there was protest.

“One woman asked ‘why did you bring this Hausa woman. What brought her here?’ They were saying that I am claiming to be Igbo to get a N20,000 palliative. That I am not Igbo, and that I should go back to my state. Somebody grabbed my hijab from the back, and another woman joined, holding onto the hijab as well. I held onto my hijab,” Halima recalled.

Umar Musa Ani told this reporter that a young Muslim woman in Enugu will change her name from Aisha to Asisko, or from Maryam to Mary Anne, because of pressures from society. In a new twist to Hausa phobia, Igbo Muslims are accused by Igbo Christians of becoming Muslims, because they wish to gain material wealth from Hausa Muslims.

Igbo Muslims lament their lack of visibility nationally. There are no members of the National Assembly who hail from the Igbo Muslim community. No minister or minister of state is an Igbo Muslim. The only commissioner in the region, who is Muslim, is Suleiman Ukandu, commissioner for lands, survey and urban planning in Abia State.

No governor is of Igbo Muslim extraction. Neither Arabic nor Islamic Knowledge is offered as a course in any of the tertiary institutions in the South East.

“The only post they give Muslims in all the South East states is the Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, which cannot take two or three people”, says Professor Ishaq Akintola, a human rights activist, and Director of Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).

For many years there has been a media blackout on Igbo Muslims, as evidenced during last year’s #ENDSARS protest when the focus of the media was on the events at Lekki, while killings and destruction were taking place in Igbo Muslim communities in the South East. Two mosques were destroyed in Nsukka, Enugu State.

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Ummi Okoro (not real name), an Igbo Muslim who lives in Umuahia, Abia State capital, comments on the lack of unity among Igbo Muslims.

“Igbo Muslims are not together. They are pretending as if they are united. Theirs is like a kingdom divided into forty parts. Everybody is on his own and pursues his own interests. I am telling you about Abia, in particular.”

In Imo State, Nwamkpa Modestus, Senior Special Assistant (Print Media) to Governor Hope Uzodinma dismisses the allegations made by Igbo Muslims thus: “Ironically, Governor Hope Uzodinma is even being accused of being too pro Muslims in Imo.

“It is completely false to allege that Muslims are discriminated against in Imo State under Governor Hope Uzodinma… I am from Imo State and I can tell you that this is the first time I am hearing that Muslims are discriminated against, or that they are described as ‘masquerade’ because of the wearing of the hijab.”

Bala Ardo, former special adviser to the Enugu State Governor on Intercommunity Affairs, comments “Igbo Muslims who happen to be indigenes of Enugu state are qualified to apply for any vacancy without any hindrance or discrimination. As far as Enugu State government is concerned, there are equal opportunities to all natives of the state, without discrimination.”

On the allegation of neglect and marginalisation, Reverend Emeka Ngwoke, of the Department of Religion and Cultural Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, argues: “There is no attack, no denial of rights anywhere in Igbo land. There are a few towns in this diocese that have significant Muslim populations. They are able to practice their faith without let or hindrance.”

On the way forward, Mr Femi Falana (SAN) advises: “The way forward is for citizens to get organised and defend their own rights. …They should send petitions to the National Human Rights Commission, which is a body, set up by the Federal Government to protect the rights of Nigerians.”

Reverend Ngwoke calls for “social interaction across faiths” to replace the ‘insufficient contact, insufficient interaction between both faiths.”

Only Enugu and Imo state governments responded to requests for an interview. A former President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo declined, while the incumbent did not respond to a phone call made to his number.

https://dailytrust.com/persecuted-at-home-igbo-muslims-troop-to-north-for-succour

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by PissfulProtester: 7:12am On May 17, 2021
Intolerance, the hallmark of...... grin

Our Igbo brothers need to know that we can't all share the same view. You share a view different from theirs, you get death threats (both offline and online)...Why should it be so?

Do these people have the moral justification to condemn the bloodthirsty shekau and his minions? No! This is how shekau operates too.

Even in Jerusalem, you will find Muslims there living peacefully...how much more a region where it's occupants are not really deep into the Christianity faith. Some of them worship Jesus only on Sundays and idols on other days

May elohem be una guide

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by colorsofrainbow: 7:18am On May 17, 2021
Better for them...they should join bokoharam to form Arewa/Boko Republic...No room for terrorism in Biafraland.

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by Grace001: 7:21am On May 17, 2021
They will use those igbo Muslims to build their caliphate in the East

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by ExpertEDITOR: 7:22am On May 17, 2021
I know it will be dailypost or dailytrust. And I wasn't disappointed. Kaduna paper always dishing lies about the south.

Aboki no kuku deh read papers, we south should boycott this paper for its divisiveness.... It is getting too much.

This is not journalism.

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by ExpertEDITOR: 7:26am On May 17, 2021
PissfulProtester:
Intolerance, the hallmark of...... grin

Our Igbo brothers need to know that we can't all share the same view. You share a view different from theirs, you get death threats (both offline and online)...Why should it be so?

Do these people have the moral justification to condemn the bloodthirsty shekau and his minions? No! This is how shekau operates too.

Even in Jerusalem, you will find Muslims there living peacefully...how much more a region where it's occupants are not really deep in the Christianity faith. Some of them worship Jesus only on Sundays and idols on other days

May elohem be your guides
Since the meeting of southern govs, I watch with joy how you guys were worried. Ur elites were crying and also putting their propaganda machines at work (dailypost and dailytrust). You the ground soldiers are all over the online space wailing..... Igbos or Yoruba are not your problems, face your elites and solve the insecurities in your lands.

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by thesicilian: 7:30am On May 17, 2021
Trooping back to the North. 1967 forgotten already?

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by effort1: 7:33am On May 17, 2021
PissfulProtester:
Intolerance, the hallmark of...... grin

Our Igbo brothers need to know that we can't all share the same view. You share a view different from theirs, you get death threats (both offline and online)...Why should it be so?

Do these people have the moral justification to condemn the bloodthirsty shekau and his minions? No! This is how shekau operates too.

Even in Jerusalem, you will find Muslims there living peacefully...how much more a region where it's occupants are not really deep into the Christianity faith. Some of them worship Jesus only on Sundays and idols on other days

May elohem be una guide

Ilorin Muslims stoned Christians during a peaceful protest......I'm sure that's a sign of tolerance in Islam grin

Why do you comment as if you are competing for the Dumbest Among Humans sef! cheesy

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by gaetano: 7:40am On May 17, 2021
Wetin una find go religion of piss for fvck sake. Before the Civil War, there was no trace of Islam in alaigbo. Better you move up north and be slamming your head in peace

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by athaboi(f): 7:42am On May 17, 2021
They should go back to their origin if they can't come out clean to say they are hausas resident in igboland! There's no indigenous igbo Muslim....they are all migrants

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by Biafrannuke: 7:47am On May 17, 2021
Is it possible that thousands of Hausas who are muslims can reside in Igboland without harassment but fictitious "Igbo Muslims" can't stay in Igboland without persecution? No!

Why? Because there are no Igbo Muslims. All the mosques in Igboland are sustained by northerners.

The negligible few you have are people who claim Muslim for political ambition, those who became so for economic gains or those who were given that as condition for employment in federal institutions.

Ned nwoko and chibuzor Udeh are Muslim made billionaires, ike nwachukwu claimed Muslim and even married a Fulani woman in his failed bid to become president. There are also some in the army who did so to gain promotion.

The burnt mosque referenced in the article was during an incidence when an Hausa keke rider stabbed his Igbo customer in Enugu, the Igbo proceeded to burn the mosque considered Hausa property. It has nothing to do with fictitious "Igbo Muslim" claims.

One Suleiman njoku appointed by uzodimma claims that there are many " secret igbo Muslims" in the state, this is another way of saying that there are no Igbo Muslims. If someone is ashamed of being a Muslim, it means Islam is not our culture.

Most claims in the articles are false or at best doesn't suggest anything related to persecution. If Nigeria is a sane country, dailytrust, a known Fulani newspaper, would have had their license taken away for religious kite it keeps flying and constant tribalism it keeps exploiting.

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by helinues: 7:48am On May 17, 2021
shocked

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by ken6488(m): 7:48am On May 17, 2021
Good riddance

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by Noneroone(m): 7:49am On May 17, 2021
A woman claims the challenge she has is being called Hausa on the streets for wearing hijab, and dailytrust calls that "persecution". If the story is true, it means she simply stopped wearing hijab not because of the harmless word 'Hausa' but because she feels ashamed or ridiculous in it, knowing it isn't her culture. The same way Hausa feel ashamed when called Aboki, even though it means 'my friend'.

Anybody who says Igbo is an ethnic group while Islam is just a religion is a liar. Most Muslims will agree with you that Islam is a culture. It is a way of life which cannot be practised without it's own political system that has an emir, sharia court and Islamic police. Islam is a culture, Igbo is a culture too and the two cultures are opposite each other.
One of the biggest deceptions ever is a lack of proper definition of Islam as an ethno-religion. Islam is the religion of the Arabs, the same way Judaism is a religion of the Jews and Hinduism the religion of Hindus. As a result of this back of proper definition, Arabs are allowed to expand and invade other homelands in the name of " spreading religion". The same thing causing problem between Israel and Palestine and Indian subcontinent.

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by Bulldozer90: 7:50am On May 17, 2021
This is purely the case of a media house blackmailing an entire ethnic group and they should be sanctioned.

'Igbo muslim' is an oxymoron. Two conflicting cultures. If ever those people who went to north exist, it means they discovered they can't be Igbo and Muslims at the same time.
But then, I have lived in the north for few years and I have not seen a single Igbo calling himself a Muslim. I only heard of one. If they are that few in the north and yet, are supposedly bigger that those in Igboland put together according to the article, it means they are virtually non-existent.

Igbo's are not obsessed with religion the way northerners are and we won't allow anybody to take advantage of that. No evidence in the article persecution.

The whole idea of this Islamic stuff is tied 'one Nigeria' controlled by Muslims. If Nigeria should separate, every state-backed Islamic propagation effort in Igboland will die.
I guess that is the source of dailytrust frustrations and the fact that Igbo's are not Embracing the Arabs culture they call Islam.

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by Koryc: 7:58am On May 17, 2021
They will be treated like outcast in the north.

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by cheruv: 7:59am On May 17, 2021
INYO!!! angry
Ala Igbo nwee nnwereonwe, a ga-achụpụ ndi Igbo a jège ka ndi isi n'ala, n'ihi na ha enweghi oke n'ala anyị undecided

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by Hardfacts234(m): 8:01am On May 17, 2021
There are no true Igbo Muslim. All of them claiming Muslim are there for what they can gain from an Alhaji.

It's either you are an Igbo Christian, Igbo Jew or Igbo pagan (Odinala).

If you claim to be Igbo Muslim, question is " How do you got converted?" because there was no history of Islam's crusade in Igboland.

You probably got converted or brainwashed in the North, in the South West or outside Nigeria.

Don't come and infest Igboland with your religion of Terrorism

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by topboss: 8:20am On May 17, 2021
THERE IS NOTHING LIKE AN IGBO MUSLIM.




WAT U HAVE ARE PEOPLE IN AN INTOLERANT NORTH CLAIMING MUSLIM, NOT TO GET KILLED.




GO TO IGBO LAND, U WILL FIND LARGE CONGREGATION OF JEWS, CATHOLIC, EVEN PAGANS.





U DONT FIND LARGE CONGREGATION OF MUSLIMS IN SS/SE THAT ARE IGBO.





IF U DO, THEY ARE USUALLY MIGRANTS FROM THE NORTH.

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by Charmingrascal(m): 8:33am On May 17, 2021
I guess the reason why they are screaming discrimination is because they don't allow them to block roads when praying.

They are running to the North, when the time comes they will know that as long as you are not Hausa-Fulani, northern Jihadist don't recognize you as a Muslim.


If they like they should move to Maiduguri.

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by Nobody: 8:34am On May 17, 2021
From Daily Trust

Like someone said above, how is it possible for Northerners to be living in east with their faith, yet the supposed Igbo Muslims are sent on exile

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by HONESTFACT101(m): 8:34am On May 17, 2021
.igbo Muslims what next talking sheep or flying elephants.....signing out

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by andriy65(m): 8:41am On May 17, 2021
bigFOOTcaveMAN:
Ok.
The Awusa goat above me is already living a curse as life. Let me not add to it.
Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by tamdun: 8:41am On May 17, 2021
effort1:


Ilorin Muslims stoned Christians during a peaceful protest......I'm sure that's a sign of tolerance in Islam grin

Why do you comment as if you are competing for the Dumbest Among Humanity sef! cheesy
Yea, they just woke up one morning and started stoning xtians they've been living with for decades, continue deceiving yourself

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by houseontherock: 8:45am On May 17, 2021
Succor or money grin

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by Siwisheswereesh: 8:47am On May 17, 2021
grin

Igbo muslim sounds strange to me, to be honest. grin

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by Blaizy9(f): 8:49am On May 17, 2021
Hmmm
Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by SouthEastFacts: 8:58am On May 17, 2021
The only two Igbo moslems I have ever met are in Lagos. The first one, Ifeanyi got converted while mingling with some Yoruba miscreants and changed his name to Ibrahim.

Dude family disowned him but because he is the first son and we don't allow our first sons to waste away in foreign lands, the family caught him one day and drag him down to the East to re-orient him.

The second one (named withheld) was born in Katsinam got converted and changes his name to Musa. The family sent him to deliver something to the East and family seized him and send him to Lagos to leave with uncle with strict instruction he shouldn't be allowed near mosques.

Today, Musa has ditched that name for his God-given Igbo name and his brain reset to default.

We don't need terrorists in the East biko. Our sophisticated brothers are suffering it in the West.

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Re: Persecuted At Home, Igbo Muslims Troop To North For Succour by CharlotteFlair: 9:00am On May 17, 2021
thesicilian:
Trooping back to the North. 1967 forgotten already?
Everything they wrote there is a lie!
Those trooping to the north are doing so for economic gains from their Imam.

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