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Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by WaleBuraimoh(op): 4:35am On Jan 28, 2025
Christian and Muslim leaders on Monday clashed over the planned inauguration of shari’a arbitration panel across the South-Western states of Ogun, Osun, Ondo, Ekiti, Oyo and Lagos by the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs.

This comes as the proponents of the Islamic code said there was no going back on their decision to set up the panel to adjudicate and resolve issues among the South-West Muslim Ummah.

The President, Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs in Ekiti State, Dr Hammed Bakare and the Chairman of the Shari’a Committee of Oyoland, Dr Rafiu Bello, told The PUNCH in separate interviews on Monday that the shari’a panel would be inaugurated despite the opposition to it.

The shari’a council had moved to establish an arbitration panel in Oyo town to adjudicate and sit on matters relating to Muslims.

However, the development was opposed by the government and other leaders.

Following this, the planned panel inauguration billed to hold at the Muslim Community Islamic Centre in Mobolaje Area, Oyo, on January 11 was suspended indefinitely.

Last week, the panel held its maiden sitting at the Ekiti Central Mosque, Ado Ekiti with three Khadis forming the panel.

The Khadis include Imam Abdullahi Abdul-Mutolib, Imam Abdulraheem Junaid-Bamigbola and Dr Ibrahim Aminullahi-Ogunrinde.

Apparently uncomfortable with the idea, the state Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General, Dayo Apata, (SAN) said the existing legal structure in the state did not recognise the shari’a court or arbitration panel.

“There is an existing legal structure in Ekiti State (the Customary Court, Customary Court of Appeal and High Court) that has been handling issues relating to Islamic, Christian and traditional marriages and inheritance without any rancour or agitation,” he argued.

Aligning with the state government’s stance, the Ewi of Ado Ekiti, Oba Adeyemo Adejugbe, ordered the dissolution of the Sharia panel “in the interest of peaceful coexistence and law and order in the community.’’

Adejugbe spoke in Ado Ekiti on Saturday during a meeting he held with the chiefs and indigenes of the community and the Chief Imam and President of the League of Imams and Alfas in the Southwest, Edo and Delta states, Sheik Jamiu Kewulere; and other Muslim leaders in Ado Ekiti over the shari’a panel issue.

Speaking with The PUNCH, the SCN President in Ekiti State, Bakare said the panel inaugurated by Muslims in Ekiti State ‘’will not be disbanded nor dissolved as being canvassed in some quarters.’’

Bakare, who said that the arbitration was not a court, but part of the dictates of the Islamic religion for the promotion of peace, added that the constitution guaranteed the right of worship.


The Islamic cleric queried, “Why should the panel be disbanded? For what? Can you ask somebody to dissolve his marriage or not to worship God the way he likes? It is not lawful for anybody to give such a command.’’

He added, “The panel is an arbitration that we established for ourselves, Muslims, and not even compulsory for all Muslims, only Muslims that are willing to abide by the dictates of Allah as written in the Quran.

“It is just part of our way of worship, to do things according to the dictates of the Almighty God. That panel is for us, not a court or anything like that. It is an arbitration panel that every organization can establish within themselves.”

Bakare, who said that the panel existed in some Southwest states, including Lagos and Oyo States, affirmed, “It is not a new thing. We have examples even in churches where they arbitrate among themselves without resorting to established courts.

“It is just to settle matters within us and the constitution of Nigeria gives us a guarantee of worship. It is part of worship in Islam to make sure that there is peace in your domain, organisation, society.

“There is nothing anybody can fear from the arbitration panel, we are not forcing anybody. It is for only Muslims who are willing to go to that panel, if you are not willing to go as a Muslim, nobody is going to coerce you to go.

‘’That is what we are doing. The constitution of Nigeria guarantees freedom of worship and practice. That is all we are doing.’’

He berated the opponents of the panel, saying, “All those tags against the panel are not genuine, they are just an attempt to discredit it. When they hear anything about Muslims, about shari’a, they don’t want to hear whether there is anything good in it or not, whether it concerns them or not.

“We believe that nobody can stop us from being Muslims. That is how we see it. We have nothing against anybody, we are not fighting anybody, we are just peace-loving Muslims, we want to contribute to peace because if there is peace somewhere, it will translate to peace in the society.”

The Islamic leader argued that the arbitration panel did not violate any law.

Speaking in the same vein, the Chairman of the Shari’a Committee of Oyoland, Bello insisted that the inauguration of the panel in Oyo State would proceed as planned.

Bello explained that a new date for the panel inauguration would be announced in due course.

He said similar panels already existed in other parts of Oyo State, including Saki, Kishi, and Ogbomoso, and that the controversy surrounding the Oyo town panel stemmed from ‘’the initial mislabelling of the panel as a shari’a court.”

“A new date for the inauguration has not been announced yet. The inauguration of the shari’a panel in Oyo town cannot be stopped.

It was only postponed, and we will announce the specific date for it in due time, Insha Allah. It is our right, and there is no going back on setting up the panel. It poses no threat or harm to this society,” he declared.

Bello also dismissed concerns raised by some traditional rulers, emphasising that the constitution provides for such panels.

Across the South-West, Bello said the panels had before now existed in Lagos, parts of Oyo and Ekiti while the zonal headquarters for the Supreme Council for Shari’a in Nigeria was in Osogbo, the Osun State capital.

“We are not concerned about the pronouncements of certain traditional rulers. The Constitution allows for this, and we have the Supreme Council for Shari’a in Nigeria supporting us,” he added.

Furthermore, Bello explained that the panel was designed for willing Muslims to resolve issues such as inheritance disputes, marital conflicts, and disagreements among friends.

According to him, Muslim scholars will act as arbitrators, providing guidance based on the Quran without imposing penalties, unlike formal courts.

“This panel is meant solely for willing Muslims. Those alleging that it is part of a Fulani or Hausa agenda are ignorant. It will handle disputes between couples, friends, and others in line with Islamic principles.

‘’Panels like this already exist in Osogbo, Kishi, Saki, Ogbomoso, and Ibadan, so why is there an issue with Oyo town,?” he explained.

When asked under what legal framework the panel operates, Bello reiterated that it functions as an independent arbitration body, which does not require approval from the State House of Assembly.

“The Nigerian Constitution has provisions for it. The only mistake was in calling it a shari’a court instead of a sharia arbitration panel. This is purely for settling disputes among willing Muslims. Those behind the uproar are religious bigots,” Bello alleged.

Osun State Coordinator, SCN, Mallam AbulGaniy Ezra, said Governor Ademola Adeleke would be persuaded to allow the shari’a panel in the state transmute to a full-fledged court.

Ezra disclosed that the panel was inaugurated in the state in 2005.

According to him, the panel had resolved several civil matters, noting that the 1999 Constitution provided for the establishment of shari’a courts in the country.

He also said those opposed to the court’s establishment in South- West were not Christians, but those ignorant about the operation of the shari’a system of arbitration.


“Let me clarify that what people are referring to as the shari’a court is actually the shari’a arbitration panel and it has been held for about 20 years now in Osun.

It holds regular sittings. They hold their arbitration every last Wednesday or Thursday of the month. The panel has been sitting at the Muslim Community Secretariat in Osogbo for close to 20 years now.

‘’The inauguration was done at Oja-Oba Central Mosque, Osogbo in 2005 and since then, sharia arbitration has been going on.

“We don’t want to stop at that, what we intend to do is persuade the Osun State governor, even though is our right but we don’t take it like that, we see it as something that can be agreed on mutually.

‘’We have common law courts here which are adjudicating on every issue that concerns citizens and non-citizens living in this country. Also, we have the customary court which is a provision of the Constitution, same as the shari’a court.

‘’So, I don’t know why people are making noise about the creation of the shari’a court in the South-West. Section 278 of the constitution said ‘there should be a shari’a court’ but anytime our people heard anything about shari’a court, they thought maybe some people wanted to start war. No, it is not like that. It is about giving the right of Muslims to Muslims,’’ he pointed out.

The Amir of the Muslim Students Society of Nigeria and one of the proponents of the panel, Amir Sirajudeen Abdulazeez said there was nothing wrong with establishing a shari’a court in Ondo State, explaining that it was part of Muslim rights.


He also expressed optimism that the planned creation of the panel would take place in the state sooner or later.

‘’For you to say that Muslims do not have the right to adjudicate their lives based on their beliefs is nothing but an affront to their constitutionally given rights. It is nothing but subjugation, exploitation, and oppression.

“If Muslims are a minority in Ondo State, can’t we talk? If it is in our constitution, can’t we demand it? If civil law has its roots in the Bible, customary law has its roots in idolatry – why can’t Muslims speak?

“Whether shari’a court will happen in those states, it’s a matter of time. Muslims are agitating for it, demanding it. When the time comes, the government will listen to us. And when the time comes, the government feels like establishing it, they will establish it,” he declared.

However, the state Chairman of the Ondo State chapter of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Pastor Joshua Opayinka said shari’a court was not feasible in the state.

He noted that it could only be replicated in the north where Muslims are in the majority.

The cleric said, “That (creation of shari’a court) is an aberration. Why shari’a court in Ondo State? No, that is not possible. Can the same thing be replicated in the north?


“They say that is their right. Nobody can stop them. Can we have full Christian worship activities in the north? Can they allow it? If they are canvassing that, we need to sit down at the round table and strike a balance.

“In the north, we have been marginalized. Christians in the north have not been permitted to have full operations of their Christian activities. So, why are they coming here? So to come and do that, that is not possible.”

The Organizing Secretary of the pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation Afenifere, Abagun Kole Omololu, said importing religious law into the Yoruba culture would not be tolerated, stating that the focus of the South-west region was development.

He said, “What Yoruba wants is not religious bigotry, we are too closely knit as a race. Religion is the last on the pedestal of our priorities. Ecclesiastical or shari’a law will not make us Dubai or Singapore.

‘’My grandfather, who died in 1957, was a Babalawo (herbalist), and yet Baba Egbe (elder) in the church. The concoction he prepared against smallpox is still at the back of my father’s house. Yet, my dad was a chairman of a church too.

“Because we are uniquely homogeneous as a race, what binds us together is our tradition and not religion. Hardly can you find any family in Yorubaland that does not co-habit as traditional believers, Muslims and Christians. Introducing religious law into our family will encroach into our traditional family setting.”

The Yoruba Cultural Renaissance Advocates expressed its support for the Ewi of Ado Ekiti regarding the ban on the shari’a panel in Ekiti State.


The group stated that the Ewi’s pronouncement aligns with the principles of secularism and cultural sensitivity, and is essential for fostering unity in a diverse society.

In a statement issued by its President, Ifabunmi Esuremilekun, the YCRA commended the decision, describing it as a move that promotes religious harmony, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence among the various groups in Ekiti.

“Do they realize that the land hosting Ado-Ekiti belongs historically to the stool of the Ewi of Ado-Ekiti? Considering that many Yoruba Muslims are married to Yoruba Christians under a combination of customary, Islamic, and statutory laws, what legal framework would this panel use to resolve disputes?” the group queried.

It lauded the monarch and the state government for taking a bold step to uphold the nation’s secularity.

“This decision demonstrates a commitment to preserving secularism while fostering unity in Ekiti State. It is a vital step toward ensuring religious harmony, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence among its diverse population,” the statement concluded.

The Osun State Chairman, Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Prof. Isaiah Adelowokan, said Christians in the South-West would oppose the establishment of a shari’a court in the region.

Adelowokan said, “I know no Christian who will ever say shari’a court should come to South-West. We are not in support of it.”


Osun State Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Mr. Kolapo Alimi, disclosed that the government has not received any request for the inauguration of a shari’a court in the state.

Alimi explained that a decision on such a request would not affect the peace of the state.

“We have not received any request for shari’a court in Osun. When we get to the bridge, we will know how to cross it. If we get the request, the government will consider the pros and cons and take appropriate action that will not jeopardise the peace of the state.

‘’This is a democracy. If they table it, the government will look at it and take appropriate action,” Alimi said.

Emeritus Professor of Islamic Studies and Chief Imam of Egba Gbagura, Abeokuta, Prof Kamaldeen Balogun, affirmed that there is no constituted shari’a court in Ogun State and any part of the South-West.

Balogun said that what is only common across the southwest are committees set up by the Muslims to adjudicate personal affairs that may arise among the Muslims like issues of marriage and divorce, among others.

The Muslim scholar said, “We don’t have constituted shari’a court in any part of the South-West as we have say in Kwara and others.


“What we have are committees or panels set up among the Muslims to address personal issues according to the dictate of our religion but I don’t know why people are now talking about having shari’a court, there is nothing like that.”

The President of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Apostle Bello Otaru, said he was not aware of a shari’a court operating in the state.

Otaru, who is also the General Overseer of Signs and Wonder Church also known as Antioch Assembly, explained, “PFN is not aware of operating of shari’a court or plans to start one in Ogun State.

“In any case, we have cordial relationships with Muslim leaders in the state and we have a platform, Nigeria Inter-Religious Council, NIREC which provides a forum for us to always iron out any contentious issue, so there is peace and religious harmony in the state and that we shall continue to uphold and sustain for the good of all.”

However, a top Muslim leader who craved anonymity, disclosed that the Muslim leaders in the state would be meeting on the matter in the next few days.

The National Missioner and Chief Imam of the Ansar-Ud-Deen Society of Nigeria, Sheik Abdulrahman Ahmad, acknowledged that a shari’a panel had been operating in Lagos for 20 years.

“We have had shari’a panel in Lagos for almost 20 years now. There is no controversy about it. It’s not anything new in Lagos and it has been operating without any itch or controversy whatsoever. That’s why I said people should not bring any sentiment into it,” he offered.


He added, “What we must know is that there is a provision in the Nigerian Constitution for Muslims to have shari’a court if they want.

“It is a constitutional matter and the shari’a court as presently constituted applies to what they call Muslim Personal Law, marriage, divorce, inheritance, custody of children and so on. This is what the shari’a court is about.”
https://punchng.com/afenifere-can-others-oppose-push-for-sharia-in-swest/

Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by helinues:
The likes of MUMURIC who are expecting to get grants from the rich Muslim countries should they practice sharia in their domains have been disappointed.

The thought about it alone is an Alien to us.

One person don't bare Awade
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by WaleBuraimoh(op): 4:38am On Jan 28, 2025

“It is a constitutional matter and the shari’a court as presently constituted applies to what they call Muslim Personal Law, marriage, divorce, inheritance, custody of children and so on. This is what the shari’a court is about.”


I 100% agree with the above
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by WaleBuraimoh(op): 4:39am On Jan 28, 2025
helinues:
The likes of MUMURIC who are expecting to get grants from the rich Muslim state should they practice sharia in their domains have been disappointed.

The thought about it alone is an Alien to us.

One person don bare Awade
“It is a constitutional matter and the shari’a court as presently constituted applies to what they call Muslim Personal Law, marriage, divorce, inheritance, custody of children and so on. This is what the shari’a court is about.”
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by helinues: 4:40am On Jan 28, 2025
WaleBuraimoh:

“It is a constitutional matter and the shari’a court as presently constituted applies to what they call Muslim Personal Law, marriage, divorce, inheritance, custody of children and so on. This is what the shari’a court is about.”


I 100% agree with the above
So what's your interest/business with Sharia law in South West?

I know your tribe, so what's your business in this?
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by helinues: 4:40am On Jan 28, 2025
WaleBuraimoh:
“It is a constitutional matter and the shari’a court as presently constituted applies to what they call Muslim Personal Law, marriage, divorce, inheritance, custody of children and so on. This is what the shari’a court is about.”
Chinedu, what's your fucking business with the sharia law in South West?

Just answer my simple question
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by WaleBuraimoh(op): 4:41am On Jan 28, 2025
helinues:
So what's your interest/business with Sharia law in South West?

I know your tribe, so what's your business in this?
Stop being paranoid, we're not on the same league
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by helinues: 4:43am On Jan 28, 2025
WaleBuraimoh:
Stop being paranoid, we're not on the same league
Let me just call your likes out straight.

Why is it that it has been some Igbo's on this forum and other social media that have been trying to force the sharia law on us?

Even Muric that was promoting it has backed down due to back lash. So what exactly/precisely is your interest in a must sharia law in South West?
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by WaleBuraimoh(op): 4:43am On Jan 28, 2025
helinues:
Chinedu, what's your fucking business with the sharia law in South West?

Just answer my simple question
Go on and continue ranting like someone suffering from diarrhoea of the mouth. No one takes you serious on this platform. Even Seun Osewa knows you're nothing but a nuisance
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by helinues: 4:45am On Jan 28, 2025
WaleBuraimoh:
Go on and continue ranting like someone suffering from diarrhoea of the mouth. No one takes you serious on this platform. Even Seun Osewa knows you're nothing but a nuisance
You have derailed from the thread, the questions which I asked you.

Why do Igbo's like you carry a must sharia law in South West?

I have already led the way by cancelling this thread, just wait for more cancellation.

Nansense and ingredients
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by WaleBuraimoh(op): 4:46am On Jan 28, 2025
helinues:
So what's your interest/business with Sharia law in South West?

I know your tribe, so what's your business in this?
Mr know-It-All.....
Eru Fulani
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by pongwa(m): 4:52am On Jan 28, 2025
WaleBuraimoh:

“It is a constitutional matter and the shari’a court as presently constituted applies to what they call Muslim Personal Law, marriage, divorce, inheritance, custody of children and so on. This is what the shari’a court is about.”


I 100% agree with the above
I agree with the constitution too but it needs to be reviewed. However, always remember that Nigeria is a secular state. These kind of laws will create chaos and further jeopardize our harmony as a nation.
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by WaleBuraimoh(op): 4:57am On Jan 28, 2025
pongwa:
I agree with the constitution too but it needs to be reviewed. However, always remember that Nigeria is a secular state. These kind of laws will create chaos and further jeopardize our harmony as a nation.
Since it applies only to Muslim Personal Law, marriage, divorce, inheritance, custody of children and so on. I don't see it causing any problems.
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by Macphenson: 4:58am On Jan 28, 2025
helinues:
Chinedu, what's your fucking business with the sharia law in South West?

Just answer my simple question
People supported Muslim.Muslim tickect but now oppose sharia law. Is that not the height of delusional grandeur?
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by helinues: 5:01am On Jan 28, 2025
Macphenson:
People supported Muslim.Muslim tickect but now oppose sharia law. Is that not the height of delusional grandeur?
Another known Igbo on this forum.

What's una business/interest?
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by Zionmdde: 5:02am On Jan 28, 2025
WaleBuraimoh:
Since it applies only to Muslim Personal Law, marriage, divorce, inheritance, custody of children and so on. I don't see it causing any problems.
Ogbeni sharrap there!!!!!
So why have they been destroying beer in kano? Is alcohol consumption not supposed to be personal? So Non Muslims there has to be dragged into forceful abstinence from alcohol when it's not their choice? Just sharrap there.
If you are a Muslim, practice the rubbish in your fcccking Koran and don't drag others into it

If u are claiming to support it to spite another tribe, then u should check your lineage for foolishness traits
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by kingbee90:
WaleBuraimoh:

“It is a constitutional matter and the shari’a court as presently constituted applies to what they call Muslim Personal Law, marriage, divorce, inheritance, custody of children and so on. This is what the shari’a court is about.”


I 100% agree with the above
So Sharia is not about the amputation of people's hands and legs who are guilty of stealing, and the flogging of those who are guilty of adultery and the beheading of those who oppose your prophet abi?
I may not always agree with Agbadorians but I like seeing them with their hands and legs intact & complete.
Your comment makes you pathetic.
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by orisa37: 6:59am On Jan 28, 2025
THEY ARE MACBAN AND ISWA PUSHING FOR SHARIA IN THE SW. THEY HAVE OFFICES IN DIS-DAURA, ILORIN AND SOKOTO.
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by Coolsperm: 7:34am On Jan 28, 2025
Even most of us Yoruba Muslims don't want the so called Sharia law that will only be for the poor people
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by agadez007(m):
Only Total Islamization and Sharianizion can save Yoruba land


The Islamic republic of Yoruba-Stan

Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by JAMO84: 7:51am On Jan 28, 2025
Same way they all gathered to oppose Islamic banking, now both FG and state governments are borrowing money to do roads from Islamic banks.

If everyone is opposing sharia, it shouldn't be isese people. People that are cutting human heads and breast for money ritual o.

As for Christians, we will meet in court, just like we defeated them from high court to Supreme Court on the issue of hijab in public schools, we will defeat them again on this one.
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by Zulu11zulu: 7:59am On Jan 28, 2025
helinues:
The likes of MUMURIC who are expecting to get grants from the rich Muslim countries should they practice sharia in their domains have been disappointed.

The thought about it alone is an Alien to us.

One person don bare Awade
yeruba Muslim have their constitutional rights to Sharia law in south west 65 percent are Muslim.
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by Macphenson: 8:11am On Jan 28, 2025
helinues:
Another known Igbo on this forum.

What's una business/interest?
Proudly and unapologetically Igbo. To hell with any idiot that have a problem with it.
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by Tobi2025: 8:12am On Jan 28, 2025
If the Government agrees to it,there will be problems and we all know this truth!
Sharia law is the law of Moses and it cannot save anyone.

Secondly,or will embolden the Islamic Agenda which is to take over All of South West!
There is no Muslim who doesn't have this in mind ,no matter how peaceful and calm they acclaim to be .

It is a Confederacy against Christianity and non Muslims and if there should be a crisis,they will all try to run over the south west .

It is unfortunate that CAN AND PFN don't really understand the dynamics of the Islamic agenda which has been ongoing since 1975!

They think it's the same God we are serving,don't be fooled ,we are not serving the same God.
David the psalmist spoke of Muslims and their General plans to exterminate by craft Israel and the people of God in Psalm 83.
Psalms 83:1 Keep not thou silence, O God: hold not thy peace, and be not still, O God.

83:2 For, lo, thine enemies make a tumult: and they that hate thee have lifted up the head.

83:3 They have taken crafty counsel against thy people, and consulted against thy hidden ones.

83:4 They have said, Come, and let us cut them off from being a nation; that the name of Israel may be no more in remembrance.

83:12 Who said, Let us take to ourselves the houses of God in possession.
They always want to occupy Christian territory by any means,why can't they go to Iran,Iraq,Pakistan,Oman to live in those places where sharia is established already!
Why coming into Christian countries to turn their freedom into bondage?
Why always them with one issue or the other all the time?
You will see mosques all over and in places where they ought not to be and these mosques are loaded with weapons for what?
83:13 O my God, make them like a wheel; as the stubble before the wind.

83:14 As the fire burneth a wood, and as the flame setteth the mountains on fire;
83:15 So persecute them with thy tempest, and make them afraid with thy storm.

83:16 Fill their faces with shame; that they may seek thy name, O LORD.
83:17 Let them be confounded and troubled for ever; yea, let them be put to shame, and perish:

83:18 That men may know that thou, whose name alone is JEHOVAH, art the most high over all the earth.

Again when we Christians are for peace,they are for war!
Psalms 120:7 I am for peace: but when I speak, they are for war.
A religion of force and submission to the will of a false god called Allah.
A religion that will not allow others to hear word .
A religion that keeps gathering all the time to perpetuate evil.
They are so covetous of other peoples rights ,lands and things like Ishmael and esau!
Psalms 120:5 Woe is me, that I sojourn in Mesech, that I dwell in the tents of Kedar!
That is how Christians should see them,this has nothing to do with love thy enemies,the truth is that the Muslims will never change on their Agenda.
That is why the sword of God's judgment will be soon stretched out .
I advise Christians not to fight carnally,their own weapons may be carnal but ours is superior and super.

It's time to wage spiritual warfare against Islamic powers trying to overcome the land .
It is these same ones that will be using incantations,prognostications,sorcery and witchcraft against Christians to scatter them and send division and also misunderstanding and disagreement among Christians!

Christianity is divided today because of the attacks of moslems but I tell you Judgment is coming soon
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by presido11: 8:13am On Jan 28, 2025
JAMO84:
Same way they all gathered to oppose Islamic banking, now both FG and state governments are borrowing money to do roads from Islamic banks.

If everyone is opposing sharia, it shouldn't be isese people. People that are cutting human heads and breast for money ritual o.

As for Christians, we will meet in court, just like we defeated them from high court to Supreme Court on the issue of hijab in public schools, we will defeat them again on this one.
Muslims are more in numbers in SW, about 70% if I am not mistaken.so majority should always carry the vote. All these attacks on Muslims in SW are uncalled for and must stop. Let them live freely and practise their religion of peace in peace.
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by Lincton: 8:33am On Jan 28, 2025
It's not worth it
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by AbuTwins: 8:33am On Jan 28, 2025
tongue

Wetin concern Afenifebi and Can of CANkerworms?

Oppose it till eternity!

It is coming and will come!

Na so una talk when Islamic Banking was in the pipeline....Even Sukuk....
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by sweetkev(m):
All Yorubas say NO Shari'a court in South west
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by Meti99(m): 8:34am On Jan 28, 2025
Sharia ko Shakira ni 😏
Islam that cannot bring job opportunities to youths across sectors of life wants to introduce an Arabic customary law into an advanced society like Yoruba land..
You must be ment
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by Hemanwel(m): 8:34am On Jan 28, 2025
Afenifere wants to be a clog in the wheel of Sharia progression into the nooks and crannies of SW. It cannot fit!

Uthman Dan Fodio's vision of conquering the SW must materialize, even in his death!

No shigbinshigbin!
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by galserv: 8:35am On Jan 28, 2025
Sharia is a NO-NO in the SW

But a Sharia panel is not the same a Sharia court

You can shun Sharia panel but you can't shun a Sharia court summon. A court is court. embarassed
Re: Afenifere, CAN, Others Oppose Push For Sharia In S’west by YoungLionken(m): 8:36am On Jan 28, 2025
The Yorubas are seeing dangerous bonfire which could escalate in the nearest future, but I don't understand why they're not serious about it. I mean, what's sharia system doing in the south west for Christ's sake sad!!?
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