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Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by ogododo(op): 9:22am On Oct 16, 2025
Leading Islamic scholars and political leaders in Northern Nigeria have raised concerns over the worsening insecurity across the country, warning that Nigeria risks descending into chaos unless decisive action is taken.

Speaking at a special summit of Northern Ulamas in Kaduna, the Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, represented by the Emir of Zazzau, Amb. Ahmad Bamalli, said it was time for Muslim leaders to unite and address the growing misuse of social media and the rising insecurity threatening national peace.

The Sultan said. “This is the time to unite the Muslim Ummah. Our clerics must preach peace, tolerance, and national unity in line with Islamic teachings. Social media must also be regulated because it is increasingly being used to spread division and hatred.”

The leader of the House of Representatives, Alhassan Doguwa, emphasised the need for closer collaboration between religious leaders and lawmakers to promote peace and good governance.“Security is everyone’s business,” Doguwa said. “We in the National Assembly will support any initiative that unites our people and upholds Islamic values.”

Senator Abdul’aziz Yari (Zamfara West) cautioned against placing all the blame for insecurity on the government, noting that the crisis began in Muslim-dominated communities before spreading across the country. He said “Insecurity started in Muslim-dominated areas. We can’t blame the government alone.

The solution lies in our hands — in unity, action, and honest dialogue. We’re sleeping in our rooms and expecting to become billionaires. It doesn’t work that way. We must face economic realities.”
On the spread of fake news and hate speech, Yari said: “Social media doesn’t spare anyone — rich or poor. We are all victims of its abuse. It’s time to regulate it and use it responsibly, as other nations do.”

Prominent Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Abubakar Gumi, called for dialogue among Islamic sects to address poverty and banditry, which he said were being exploited.
by external forces.

“Banditry is being fuelled by outsiders who covet our mineral wealth,” Gumi warned. “They use uneducated herders as pawns in a larger game. We must talk among ourselves and end it internally.”
He also advocated a review of laws on social media defamation without stifling free expression, stressing that the summit’s goal was national unity and reform, not confrontation.

The summit ended with a collective resolution to strengthen inter-sect cooperation, promote peaceful dialogue, and enhance religious leadership to tackle insecurity, disunity, and economic hardship across Northern Nigeria.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/nigeria-risks-chaos-over-rising-violence-sultan-muslim-leaders-warn/

Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by ogododo(op): 10:20am On Oct 16, 2025
Nawa Nlfpmod, dis thing no go end.
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by Gunayo(m): 10:33am On Oct 16, 2025
Na today day break for them mumuramus
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by Curious345: 2:16pm On Oct 16, 2025
What we need in Nigeria is state police and everybody should have their own personal fire arm
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by joachimnkenchor(m): 2:16pm On Oct 16, 2025
Violence always starts from the north
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by Brendaniel: 2:18pm On Oct 16, 2025
Violence you guys are the cause...
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by Came4amod: 2:18pm On Oct 16, 2025
When you are ready let us know .. if the rest people like make una no secure yourself dey wait for tifnubu gov to secure you .. that my advice everyone should be security conscious.. because when the people who are the author of something says .. they are fighting against it .. it's time to protect yourself
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by zoedew: 2:19pm On Oct 16, 2025
ogododo:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/nigeria-risks-chaos-over-rising-violence-sultan-muslim-leaders-warn/
Salutary coming from eminent Muslim leaders. However, they must watch out for politicians who orchestrate and perpetuate illiteracy so they ride on the back of the resultant ignorance of the people to remain in power.
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by ScamDemicEra: 2:19pm On Oct 16, 2025
.... because it's now being called what it is -"Christian genocide" !!!!

May OLODUMARE hasten the expiry date .
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by Btruth: 2:21pm On Oct 16, 2025
.....and what are they saying with what's happening in Kwara & Kogi State now? huh
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by Racoon(m): 2:21pm On Oct 16, 2025
Which chaos! Same chaos your affiliated terrorists have engulfed this nation into? Abeg swerve!
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by SpaceX: 2:21pm On Oct 16, 2025
Are they planning attack on Christians because last time I check Christians don't attack when you disagree with their faith, only one religion does, so I think they should take the warning to their people......
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by tommy589(m): 2:21pm On Oct 16, 2025
ScamDemicEra:
.... because it's now being called what it is -"Christian genocide" !!!!

May OLODUMARE hasten the expiry date .
Amen, I shout like thunder ⛈️
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by JoeEeL(m): 2:25pm On Oct 16, 2025
Don't get carried away. If he truly meant it, he would relinquish the throne he sits on to the rightful hausa owners, which his greatgrandfather usman dan fodio stole in the name of a religious jihad.
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by tammie24: 2:27pm On Oct 16, 2025
It's always doom with these ones
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by Gudiza(m): 2:27pm On Oct 16, 2025
Same old,, year in, year out.
Never gets old, nothing ever gets done.
same old formality be like, we've done our job!
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by Antoeni(m): 2:29pm On Oct 16, 2025
Christian Genocide Nigeria’s IDPs Are Living Proof of a Hidden Genocide; Government and Their Press Lied and Covered Up for Over a Decade, Killers Get ‘Rehabilitation
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by simpleseyi: 2:30pm On Oct 16, 2025
You mean Arewa, not Nigeria.
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by Helinuss: 2:34pm On Oct 16, 2025
Bunch of idiots

Make una keep looting money and using religion to divide the country
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by dododawa1: 2:36pm On Oct 16, 2025
Talking Talking Talking Talking Talking







Everytime.
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by Gotocourt: 2:39pm On Oct 16, 2025
Na Dem motayoayinde & Madridguy family case🤷🏿
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by Jhoneyman: 2:40pm On Oct 16, 2025
The North, NOT Nigeria because sooner or later we will leave you to your wahala.
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by Gotocourt: 2:41pm On Oct 16, 2025
Self implosion abi self destruct. This is what happens when there are no more victims 📌👌💯
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by Christlike01: 2:42pm On Oct 16, 2025
What an irony — anarchists warning us against chaos!
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by Pootle: 2:45pm On Oct 16, 2025
does he mean chaos and violence caused by his people
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by AlphaTaikun: 2:46pm On Oct 16, 2025
ogododo:
Leading Islamic scholars and political leaders in Northern Nigeria have raised concerns over the worsening insecurity across the country, warning that Nigeria risks descending into chaos unless decisive action is taken.

Speaking at a special summit of Northern Ulamas in Kaduna, the Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, represented by the Emir of Zazzau, Amb. Ahmad Bamalli, said it was time for Muslim leaders to unite and address the growing misuse of social media and the rising insecurity threatening national peace.

The Sultan said. “This is the time to unite the Muslim Ummah. Our clerics must preach peace, tolerance, and national unity in line with Islamic teachings. Social media must also be regulated because it is increasingly being used to spread division and hatred.”


The leader of the House of Representatives, Alhassan Doguwa, emphasised the need for closer collaboration between religious leaders and lawmakers to promote peace and good governance.“Security is everyone’s business,” Doguwa said. “We in the National Assembly will support any initiative that unites our people and upholds Islamic values.”

Senator Abdul’aziz Yari (Zamfara West) cautioned against placing all the blame for insecurity on the government, noting that the crisis began in Muslim-dominated communities before spreading across the country. He said “Insecurity started in Muslim-dominated areas. We can’t blame the government alone.

The solution lies in our hands — in unity, action, and honest dialogue. We’re sleeping in our rooms and expecting to become billionaires. It doesn’t work that way. We must face economic realities.”

On the spread of fake news and hate speech, Yari said: “Social media doesn’t spare anyone — rich or poor. We are all victims of its abuse. It’s time to regulate it
and use it responsibly, as other nations do.”

Prominent Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Abubakar Gumi, called for dialogue among Islamic sects to address poverty and banditry, which he said were being exploited.
by external forces.

“Banditry is being fuelled by outsiders who covet our mineral wealth,” Gumi warned. “They use uneducated herders as pawns in a larger game. We must talk among ourselves and end it internally.”


He also advocated a review of laws on social media defamation without stifling free expression, stressing that the summit’s goal was national unity and reform, not confrontation.

The summit ended with a collective resolution to strengthen inter-sect cooperation, promote peaceful dialogue, and enhance religious leadership to tackle insecurity, disunity, and economic hardship across Northern Nigeria.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/nigeria-risks-chaos-over-rising-violence-sultan-muslim-leaders-warn/
Senator Abdul’aziz Yari (Zamfara West) cautioned against placing all the blame for insecurity on the government, noting that the crisis began in Muslim-dominated communities before spreading across the country. He said “Insecurity started in Muslim-dominated areas. We can’t blame the government alone.

The solution lies in our hands — in unity, action, and honest dialogue. We’re sleeping in our rooms and expecting to become billionaires. It doesn’t work that way. We must face economic realities.”

On the spread of fake news and hate speech, Yari said: “Social media doesn’t spare anyone — rich or poor. We are all victims of its abuse. It’s time to regulate it
and use it responsibly, as other nations do.”


Prominent Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Abubakar Gumi, called for dialogue among Islamic sects to address poverty and banditry, which he said were being exploited.
by external forces.

“Banditry is being fuelled by outsiders who covet our mineral wealth,” Gumi warned. “They use uneducated herders as pawns in a larger game. We must talk among ourselves and end it internally.”
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by jasontrigga(m): 2:47pm On Oct 16, 2025
Noo , Y’all should keep pretending like nothing is happening

Afterall you and Buhari said

The killers and terrorist are ur brothers
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by Basicend: 2:51pm On Oct 16, 2025
Your case has been seriously flagged to the American government, and the international community.

If you like treat it urgently, or continue. It will be addressed very soon by the global powers.
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by FLYFIRE(m):
They just want to sound innocent because the world is now aware of their evil plan & acts. Like one of them was sharing copies of the bible. Its too late now
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by thisisit: 2:57pm On Oct 16, 2025
ITS TOO LATE TO PREACH PEACE.
THE PEACE VEHICLE HAS MOVED..

THIS IS THE TIME FOR JUDGEMENT AND JUSTICE.
Re: Nigeria Risks Chaos Over Rising Violence – Sultan, Muslim Leaders Warn by MemphitzDgreat1(m):
BANDITS WERE CREATED BY by GEN MOHAMMAD BUHARI Rtd TO OUST JONATHAN.

"Bandits are not Boko Haram nor Herdsmen”.
It all started in April 2014 when Mohammadu Buhari assembled his ardent supporters, promoters and strategists to determine how to remove President Jonathan Goodluck. Prominent amongst them were El-Rufai, Gen Danbazo (Rtd).

A decision was reached to consult Miyatti Allah cattle breeders association for assistance to boot Jonathan Goodluck out of office. Consequently, the National Chairman of Miyatti Allah was engaged to bring in foreign mercenaries. Within a month, 2,000 Fulani fighters were brought in from Mali, Senegal, Niger Republic, Chad, Libya to name but a few. Further 4,000 fighters were stationed in Niger and Chad on standby.

On arrival, they were assembled in Kaduna under the sponsorship of El Rufai and were addressed by various Northern Leaders including the Sultan of Sokoto, Gen. Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar (Rtd) etc

Specifically, Gen Buhari in his address told the fighters that “the British handed Nigeria over to us the Fulanis at independence. The land (Nigeria) belongs to us. We must reclaim what belongs to us.”He added that at the event that Jonathan Goodluck worn the election, the Fulani machinery must fight until they regain control of the country. He assured them that the Nigerian Army was behind them.

The mercenaries received initial training from the Commandant of the Nigerian Defence Academy and were sent to 6 camps in Ekiti State, Benue State, Katsina State, Kaduna State, Zamfara State and Borno State.

In the camps, brand new pick-up trucks, generators etc were provided them. Nigerian Airforce helicopters were used to provide them essential supplies like food, water, drinks and even arms and ammunitions.

Evidently, Jonathan Goodluck lost the election in 2015 through a well orchestrated election organised by INEC under a Fulani Chairman, Professor Jega. Gen Buhari (Rtd) was sworn in as the president. This saw the emergence of a Fulani president through a dodgy election hence the planned violent war was averted.

Contrary to expectation, the mercenaries in the various camps were abandoned, no more food and essential supplies. The relationship between Miyatti Allah, El Rufai (now a State Governor) and Dambazo broke down. El Rufai arrogantly declared that they were not needed anymore and they should go back.

Consequently, the killings in Kaduna commenced as a warning to El Rufai but it did not bother him. He declared that he had paid the people carrying out the killings and they did not want to stop. The Nigerian police did not bother to call Gov El Rufai to give further clarification on this.

The Mercenary at the various camps decided to go about to find food for themselves by robbing people, going into farm lands and kidnapping. Miyatti Allah made several efforts to contact El Rufai and Dambazzo to appeal to them to provide money to return these fighters to where they came from. All efforts proved abortive. The mercenaries at this point vacated their organised camps and took to crime.

The criminal gangs which emanated from these mercenaries were at this point described as “Bandits” in order to differentiate them from other notorious terrorist groups like Fulani Herdsmen, Boko Haram etc.

Following the untold destruction and killings which the Bandits carried out especially in Katsina and Zamfara, the Northern leaders in conjunction with officials of Nigerian Government, requested Miyatti Allah to intervene and remove the Bandits from Nigeria. Miyatti Allah returned demanding 150 Billion Naira to settle the Bandits and evacuate them. The Government turned the offer down and restricted itself to the payment of 100 Billion Naira.

Shamefully Godwin Emefiele raised 100 Billion Naira for the settlement as a condition for his re-appointment as the Central bank Governor. Miyatti Allah collected the money and purportedly distributed it but nothing changed.

In a bid to control the damage, President Buhari directed that RUGA initiative be setup to create colonies for these fighters in every state in Nigeria.

My questions are:

Should Nigerian communities accommodate these criminal elements?

Why has El Rufai not been called to clean up the mess he created?

Does this explain the President Buhari’s silence on this issue when he was alive?

Isn't this conspiracy of the North gone wrong?

Nigerians, think for yourselves!!!
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