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Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by rave9000: 12:29pm On Jun 18, 2023
Good
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by ParrotGirls360(f): 12:40pm On Jun 18, 2023
Religion. It is well.
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by Opinedecandid(m): 12:41pm On Jun 18, 2023
Akpabio is note competent than Yari, to start with.
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by Opinedecandid(m): 12:44pm On Jun 18, 2023
iHateFraudsters:
The deed has been done.

Akpabio is now the senate President.

Anpabio is more competent than Yari, by far.
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by iHateFraudsters: 12:51pm On Jun 18, 2023
Opinedecandid:


Anpabio is more competent than Yari, by far.

If course I know that.

In saying that Shettimas apology is unnecessary.

What has happened has happened.
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by Nobody: 1:03pm On Jun 18, 2023
APCNig:


They have done it, and they have no apology for that. Wike’s boy Fubara just declared Rivers State a Christian state and Muslims don’t care

Have you even brushed? You go just dey pick phone to type rubbish

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Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by unclejb2(m): 1:04pm On Jun 18, 2023
APCNig:


He is now your VP for the 8 years, snd will be your President from 2031 for another 8 years. So, get used to seeing him in the news everyday for the next 16 years
yes we have a druggie as president and Boko Haram as vice president....

Congratulations to Nigeria

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Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by Nobody: 1:06pm On Jun 18, 2023
IbileIfe:

Read first before commenting:

Vice-President Kashim Shettima has apologised over a comment credited to him during the race for the senate presidency.

Shettima was quoted to have said the most incompetent southern Christian is better than the most puritanical northern Muslim.

It dosent change the fact that he sponsors boko haram.

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Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by fk001(m): 1:07pm On Jun 18, 2023
He talks too much. His mouth will be his biggest undoing
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by Trustyourself: 1:07pm On Jun 18, 2023
I think he's correct to a large extent...
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by Opinedecandid(m): 1:11pm On Jun 18, 2023
iHateFraudsters:


If course I know that.

In saying that Shettimas apology is unnecessary.

What has happened has happened.

You're right.
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by AskNgige2: 1:11pm On Jun 18, 2023
Magnetic010:
Everything about Nigeria’s politics is tribalism and religion yet you wonder why we aren’t moving forward

It's better to split this country..

That is the only way to peace
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by ceejay80s(m): 1:16pm On Jun 18, 2023
Muslim presidents will never release nnamdi kanu
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by TheBillyonaire: 1:20pm On Jun 18, 2023
Thinking through religious and tribal filter is stuff of low bandwidth of consciousness and the entities embodying the limitation.
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by TinubuSlave(f): 1:25pm On Jun 18, 2023
Fattesticles:
Boko Haram
your nuisance on this forum is getting out of hands.
However, I'm watching you
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by 9jaRealist: 1:26pm On Jun 18, 2023
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by tunde1200(m): 1:27pm On Jun 18, 2023
What's your concern with Yorubas?
Who asked you to display your hates here abeg they you lane of Biafra/Igbos.

Austineva:
Our Independent Nation of Biafra must be restored this year. Shettima's apology or no apology is non of our Business
God bless our Odogwu Maazi Nnamdi Kanu (our Leader)
God bless Simon Ekpa, our PM
God bless The Biafra Republic government in Exile ( BRGIE)
God bless our genuine Ododuwa agitators
God bless Republic of Biafra, our Awesome Nation
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by ebenholer2(m): 1:27pm On Jun 18, 2023
Magnetic010:
Everything about Nigeria’s politics is tribalism and religion yet you wonder why we aren’t moving forward
It wasn't like this in 70's and 80's...blame the igbos, buhari and northerners for this.
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by kellybently(m): 1:28pm On Jun 18, 2023
Austineva:
Our Independent Nation of Biafra must be restored this year. Shettima's apology or no apology is non of our Business
God bless our Odogwu Maazi Nnamdi Kanu (our Leader)
God bless Simon Ekpa, our PM
God bless The Biafra Republic government in Exile ( BRGIE)
God bless our genuine Ododuwa agitators
God bless Republic of Biafra, our Awesome Nation



When 'll the1 week sit at home commence, any update from you?
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by 9jaRealist: 1:28pm On Jun 18, 2023
fk001:
He talks too much. His mouth will be his biggest undoing

Second-biggest undoing…
It says what’s actually in his brain! grin grin grin
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Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by ovanda(m): 1:32pm On Jun 18, 2023
Fattesticles:
Boko Haram
Guy you go wan take time this afternoon. Rice been dey my mouth when i read your comment. I nearly choked. Na only Boko Haram come your mind as you see the man face?? Nairalaand people una no fit kill me, 🤣
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by MomohMrMoore: 1:32pm On Jun 18, 2023
CAN, Pastors are silent now. If the comment were to be against christians, they will want to bring Nigeria down. Religious bigots
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by Sijo01(f): 1:34pm On Jun 18, 2023
Pretending to be on the side of the Christians because of power.

Bokoharam in chief.
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by 9jaRealist: 1:39pm On Jun 18, 2023
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What a BACKWARD nation…
Populated by mostly PRIMITIVE citizens. embarassed

When they’re not fighting over ETHNICITY…
They’re ready to kill each other over imported RELIGIONS!

Meanwhile, POLITICIANS/public officials of ALL ethnicity and religion continue to LOOT…
And much of the rest of Africa and humanity continue to PROGRESS and leave them behind.

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Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by bitbillionaire: 1:40pm On Jun 18, 2023
Your sins are forgiven sir
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by Procarpenter: 1:40pm On Jun 18, 2023
Our leaders should please be careful with their speech.... Muslim and Christian we’re one... all what we want is Nigeria must good.....say no to bad corruption leadership..
Kindly check my signature below as well....
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by 9jaRealist: 1:45pm On Jun 18, 2023
MomohMrMoore:
CAN, Pastors are silent now. If the comment were to be against christians, they will want to bring Nigeria down. Religious bigots

Just as Imams and the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs always fight for Christians?!

What a BACKWARD country filled with CRUDE PRIMITIVE AND SUPERSTITIOUS CITIZENS…
Look at the sort of PRIMORDIAL issues that occupy people’s attention in the World Capital of Extreme Poverty! SMDH
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Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by DMerciful(m): 1:49pm On Jun 18, 2023
Are are SW always spokespersons or media? Because they're good with propaganda?
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by Earthquakes: 2:13pm On Jun 18, 2023
helinues:
Let the matter rest, is the statement incorrect?


You are a disgrace, Abacha, buhari they are all better than southern guys right?
Thieves
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by Fattesticles: 2:16pm On Jun 18, 2023
ovanda:

Guy you go wan take time this afternoon. Rice been dey my mouth when i read your comment. I nearly choked. Na only Boko Haram come your mind as you see the man face?? Nairalaand people una no fit kill me, 🤣

Shetima na suicide bomber na
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by Nobody: 2:21pm On Jun 18, 2023
Fattesticles:
Boko Haram

Really?



Shettima: From “Boko Haram Sponsor” To Anti-Muslim Muslim?

by

Farooq Kperogi

June 17, 2023

Vice President Kashim Shettima is undergoing an interesting notional transformation in Nigeria’s fractured public sphere. Before and during the last presidential election, his opponents, particularly in the South, tagged him as the “founder of Boko Haram” even though he was a mere commissioner in 2009 when Boko Haram burst forth into national consciousness and he had exactly zero connection with the group’s founding.

People who couldn’t sustain the charge that he founded Boko Haram (because the chronology of Boko Haram’s emergence and the rise of his political stature don’t align) caused a 2017 photo of him dining on a mat with Fulani herders whose children he enrolled in a secular school he built for them when he was governor of Borno to go viral on social media. The Fulani herders were labelled “Boko Haram terrorists” with whom Shettima was allegedly hatching sinister designs.

Several fact-checks, including by the BBC’s Global Disinformation Team that famously exposed in a January 18 investigation that “parties give out cash, lavish gifts, government contracts and even political appointments” for disinformation against political opponents, revealed that the photo emerged from an innocuous, publicly available record of Shettima’s move to promote Western education among the children of nomadic Fulani people in Borno, which is paradoxically a direct attack on Boko Haram’s ideology.

But the fact-checks did nothing to attenuate the narrative that he is a Boko Haram sponsor, or that the viral photo was merely the photographic record of his meeting with parents of children he enrolled in a Western school.

Neither Shettima nor his media team, to my knowledge, did anything to dispel the reputationally damaging falsehoods about his connections to Boko Haram. He even made a joking reference to his being the “sponsor of Boko Haram” when he announced his appointment of two Christians as his first volitional hires as vice president, indicating that it doesn’t worry him.

The reference to appointing Christians as his personal aides was unnecessary because he is on record as the first governor of Borno to appoint southern Christians as aides. His Chief Detail was a certain Ifeanyi Onwubuya. One Christopher Godwin Akaba who is my Facebook friend also served as his Special Assistant. And Chief Kester Ogualili was his Special Adviser on Community Relations.

Shettima probably hasn’t cared to correct the false narrative of his Boko Haram associational baggage because it doesn’t cause him any reputational harm in his natal constituency, by which I mean Muslim northern Nigeria. But he now has a reason to be worried about his acceptance in this constituency for a different, even ironic, reason.

This week, his forceful, impassioned appeal to northern Muslim senators to concede the senate presidency to a southern Christian in light of the current political power configuration that is disproportionately tilted in favor of Muslims caused offense to many Northern Muslims and earned him the rather ironic label of being an “anti-Muslim” or, if you like Christophilic, Muslim.

(I am using Muslim Christophilia here to denote notions of excessive, often compensatory, empathy for Christians by a Muslim who wants to show that he or she is not bigoted against Christians. It’s the opposite of Christian Islamophilia).

In an address to an informal gathering of senators on June 11, Shettima said, “For me, under the current dispensation, the worst, the most incompetent Southern Christian is better than the most puritanical Northern Muslim for the Presidency of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.” And all hell broke loose in Muslim northern Nigeria.

Shettima’s media aide initially issued a statement that accused critics of Shettima’s statement of being “mischief makers” who “twisted” his words in the service of a predetermined agenda. That was both inaccurate and unhelpful. Several of the people I read criticizing him over the statement were well-meaning, non-partisan people who aren’t given to unwarranted toxicity.

I first became aware of Shettima’s speech from a Facebook friend by the name of Muhammad Sulaiman Abdullahi who is an editor with an online newspaper called The Daily Reality. He was peeved by what Shettima said, but I don’t know him to be politically partisan.

Even Northern Elders Forum’s Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed who criticized Shettima’s words as “unfortunate” and helped amplify the reach of his speech isn’t a “mischief maker.” He is a deeply intellectual yet temperate, amiable, and mild-mannered person.

Nonetheless, I think the reaction to Shettima’s speech in Muslim northern Nigeria, even from Baba-Ahmed, missed the context of his text. It was obviously a case of the main point of a speech being lost in a maze of figures of speech. He deployed intentional exaggeration and rhetorical contrast to aggrandize the point he wanted to make.

He proceeded from the assumption that his audience agreed with him that a “puritanical Northern Muslim” embodies the ultimate standard of perfection. That leap isn’t surprising because, like me, Shettima was raised by a father who was an Arabic and Islamic Studies teacher. (Shettima’s father taught Arabic and Islamic Studies to former Borno State governor, Mala Kachalla in primary school in Maiduguri).

Shettima deployed the ideal of a “puritanical Northern Muslim” as the basis for a contrast with the “worst, most incompetent” southern Christian to dramatize the exigency (or what Martin Luther King, Jr would have called the “fierce urgency”) of electing a Southern Christian senate president because the president, vice president, speaker, and Chief Justice of Nigeria are (in the case of the speaker would be) Muslims.

So, the operative term was “under the current dispensation.” In other words, he wanted to communicate the idea that sometimes circumstances dictate the ideals we should promote. I made a similar, if reverse, argument in my June 12, 2022, article titled “A Muslim-Muslim Ticket in APC?” which opposed the Muslim-Muslim ticket Shettima is a beneficiary of.

I wrote: “When Obasanjo favored northern Christians in appointments during his administration, he defended his action by insisting that he was guided by considerations of competence, not religion or region.

“Some of the same people who’re defending the prospect of a Muslim-Muslim ticket in APC using ‘competence’ as a defense (as if competence is delimited by religion or region) told Obasanjo that sensitivity to intra-regional diversity trumped ‘competence.’ Hypocrisy seems to be grafted into our DNA.”

If he had chosen to be plain, Shettima’s speech would have read something like, “I am the son of an Islamic Studies teacher and deeply respect the ideal of a pious Muslim leading the polity. But to tell you how much I want a Southern Christian to be Senate president since every other position in the highest reaches of government is occupied by Muslims in a multi-religious country like Nigeria, I’d be prepared, under the circumstance, to sacrifice the leadership of the pious Muslim leader I’ve been brought up to cherish, which tells you how much invested I am in averting the disruption that I think will result from electing another Muslim as a senate president.”

Contrary to what many northern Muslims understood him as saying, he was actually manifesting praise and approval for the hypothetical “puritanical northern Muslim.”

The only criticism of his speech that is valid, in my opinion, is that which says his concerns for reflecting religious plurality in leadership at the top is at best self-serving. Had he rejected being a running mate to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a fellow Muslim, on account of the sameness of the faith he shares with the president, he would have stood on firm moral grounds to campaign against the dominance of one faith in the leadership of the country.

Well, Shettima has now apologized because he has understood if, as a leader, your communication isn’t understood, the fault lies not with the followers but with you. As I pointed out in my September 17, 2022, column titled“Shettima as Tinubu’s Chief De-Marketer,” the vice president needs to be attentive to his communication style.

I wrote: “He appears to just love the show of erudition and bibliophilia that comes from his exhibitionistic verbal swagger. It may excite his admirers and may even be cherished by Nigerian rhetorical scholars, but it’s a treacherous political minefield.” I am sure he will agree with me now—and has learned his lesson.
Re: Senate Presidency: Shettima Appologises For Muslim Comment by oluwaseyi0: 2:22pm On Jun 18, 2023
JIBO4REAL:


Apologize to who ?
The past governor or who

The christians in Kano

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