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Re: As A Christian Who Lived In Kano, I Reject Claims Linking Kwankwaso To Terrorism by Gerhards: 1:19pm On Feb 12
Elusive001:
Are you sure that the whole thing is not a plot to force someone into a Party and gain scuttle a perceived pair of candidates? I read that the APC has stood up for him.

It may have been orchestrated to implicate and later "push" to rescind the accusation. He would then be grateful to them thereby scuttling the rumoured alliance for elections
Exactly my thought on this issue of Kwankwanso, something is fishy about the whole allegation.
Re: As A Christian Who Lived In Kano, I Reject Claims Linking Kwankwaso To Terrorism by Christistruth03: 2:01pm On Feb 12
Kwankwanso is even Hausa and not Fulani.
The Hausas have been on the receiving end of the Terrorists attacks
Re: As A Christian Who Lived In Kano, I Reject Claims Linking Kwankwaso To Terrorism by Cyberterror: 2:04pm On Feb 12
Christistruth03:
Kwankwanso is even Hausa and not Fulani.
The Hausas have been on the receiving end of the Terrorists attacks
Kwankwaso is a fulani man. Make your inquiries very well.
Re: As A Christian Who Lived In Kano, I Reject Claims Linking Kwankwaso To Terrorism by Christistruth03: 2:06pm On Feb 12
obinna58:
T is very useful in listen
Knife could have been a better example
Ok as useless as the e at the end of Potatoe
Re: As A Christian Who Lived In Kano, I Reject Claims Linking Kwankwaso To Terrorism by Christistruth03: 3:03pm On Feb 12
Cyberterror:
Kwankwaso is a fulani man. Make your inquiries very well.
Kwakwanso is Agalawa Hausa like Dangote.

If he ever claimed Fulani it was just for Political expediency like Bukola Saraki
Re: As A Christian Who Lived In Kano, I Reject Claims Linking Kwankwaso To Terrorism by Blunt99: 3:14pm On Feb 12
Let me tell that I am a Christian


They will believe and accept my position


Because they are durmb...


Seems many of you don't even understand what sharia mean, and it implications in a society.

You should take some cue from the 200 slaughtered in Kwara because of the same sharia


undecided
Re: As A Christian Who Lived In Kano, I Reject Claims Linking Kwankwaso To Terrorism by christistruth01: 3:46pm On Feb 12
Countersam:
Is Sharia law not religious fanatism? Does it consider the belief of Christians living in Kano state?
Is Ipob’s Monday sit at home not Ethnic supremacists fanatism does it consider the belief of other Tribes living in the SE ?

Let us not get too hypocritical
Re: As A Christian Who Lived In Kano, I Reject Claims Linking Kwankwaso To Terrorism by sreamsense: 4:04pm On Feb 12
helinues:
Where is the crime in introducing sharia law in Kano state?

Because Sharia do not support terrorism
Sharia is the fertile soil for terrorism. Terrorists and bandits are applying sharia for their daily crime activities including shouting Allah Akbar. If he did not introduce sharia law, there is probability those Islamic terrorists will not have something to build on or empower them for a beginning. Where are those northern states that carried sharia for head following zamfara. They are now engrossed in banditry and Islamic terrorism as sharia now becomes useless to apply to bandits and Islamic terrorists.
Re: As A Christian Who Lived In Kano, I Reject Claims Linking Kwankwaso To Terrorism by OneCandleAway(f): 4:30pm On Feb 12
christistruth01:
Is Ipob’s Monday sit at home not Ethnic supremacists fanatism does it consider the belief of other Tribes living in the SE ?

Let us not get too hypocritical
Change your profile name. The values of our Lord Jesus doesn't align with what you're displaying on nairaland
Re: As A Christian Who Lived In Kano, I Reject Claims Linking Kwankwaso To Terrorism by obinna58(m): 5:08pm On Feb 12
Christistruth03:
Ok as useless as the e at the end of Potatoe
Ma nigga
Re: As A Christian Who Lived In Kano, I Reject Claims Linking Kwankwaso To Terrorism by christistruth01: 5:29pm On Feb 12
OneCandleAway:
Change your profile name. The values of our Lord Jesus doesn't align with what you're displaying on nairaland
Lord Jesus Christ represents Truth
No matter how much you hate Muslims the fact still stands that Jesus Christ died for them too
so you cannot just frame up someone with lies in order to destroy them as was done to Sardauna and Col Banjo

You must still be led by Christ’s Truth no matter who is involved

If it was El Rufai we could have agreed
but Kwankwaso case is an own goal
Kwankwaso is Agalawa Hausa , he is not Fulani
Re: As A Christian Who Lived In Kano, I Reject Claims Linking Kwankwaso To Terrorism by Countersam(m): 3:49am On Feb 13
christistruth01:
Is Ipob’s Monday sit at home not Ethnic supremacists fanatism does it consider the belief of other Tribes living in the SE ?

Let us not get too hypocritical
You are the one getting too hypocritical here because we are talking about religion not ethnicity. Even before from the Inception of the sit at home till it was lifted many Igbos spoke against it.
How many Muslims have spoken out against Sharia law imposed on non-muslims?
Do you really believe in Christ as your moniker says
Let us not get too hypocritical undecided
Re: As A Christian Who Lived In Kano, I Reject Claims Linking Kwankwaso To Terrorism by christistruth01: 3:49pm On Feb 13
Countersam:
You are the one getting too hypocritical here because we are talking about religion not ethnicity. Even before from the Inception of the sit at home till it was lifted many Igbos spoke against it.
How many Muslims have spoken out against Sharia law imposed on non-muslims?
Do you really believe in Christ as your moniker says
Let us not get too hypocritical undecided
When 97% of an Ethnic group is Muslim their religion is part of their Ethnic identity
Re: As A Christian Who Lived In Kano, I Reject Claims Linking Kwankwaso To Terrorism by Countersam(m): 6:20am On Feb 14
christistruth01:
When 97% of an Ethnic group is Muslim their religion is part of their Ethnic identity
So Kano state is 97% Muslim?
You went on to say their religion is part of their identity, that further justifies the actions of Kwankwaso and the silence of Muslims there.
One Nigeria indeed..
South east are mainly ethnic Christians,but how many times have you heard of Muslims being harassed in the South east because of their religion?

Hypocrisy will not help you my brotherman.
Re: As A Christian Who Lived In Kano, I Reject Claims Linking Kwankwaso To Terrorism by Educationalserv: 7:45am On Feb 14
TrioVibes:
See, I am a Christian and I will never support evil. However, I strongly disagree with Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso being mentioned for possible U.S. sanctions. I was in Kano during that period and I understand how the politics played out.

Even during times of religious crisis, he consistently stood against fanatics. At one point, he was even given a Christian nickname simply because he openly resisted those who wanted to cause violence against Christians.
If the U.S. had named other individuals in the North, especially those known to have released terrorists or openly fraternised with them, there would have been far less controversy.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlR0nXKcZHc?si=4MK3BtG9vUzXIAFr
There is a former governor whose records and reports were widely circulated at the time, yet he later became a party chairman. Had his name been mentioned, many people would not have argued because his history is already well documented.

Even though I only encountered Kwankwaso briefly, I do not agree with the claim that the “red cap” politician has anything to do with terrorism.

Except I see a video of him directly participating in issues of terrorism which I think it would be a figment of the accusers imaginations.

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very true Kwakwaso was anti Shaira and it caused him his 2003 election American lied .
Yarima bakura
Jafar
Gumi
Mal shekaru
Ganduje .
Re: As A Christian Who Lived In Kano, I Reject Claims Linking Kwankwaso To Terrorism by christistruth01: 9:05am On Feb 14
Countersam:
So Kano state is 97% Muslim?
You went on to say their religion is part of their identity, that further justifies the actions of Kwankwaso and the silence of Muslims there.
One Nigeria indeed..
South east are mainly ethnic Christians,but how many times have you heard of Muslims being harassed in the South east because of their religion?

Hypocrisy will not help you my brotherman.
Exactly
That is why you need to abandon that hypocrisy
Re: As A Christian Who Lived In Kano, I Reject Claims Linking Kwankwaso To Terrorism by Countersam(m): 2:49pm On Feb 14
christistruth01:
Exactly
That is why you need to abandon that hypocrisy
Oga your hypocrisy dey smell. Answer the question

South east are mainly ethnic Christians,but how many times have you heard of Muslims being harassed in the South east because of their religion?
Re: As A Christian Who Lived In Kano, I Reject Claims Linking Kwankwaso To Terrorism by eagleu: 3:52pm On Feb 15
There's no honest christian who lived in Kano who will not recall a few incidents of marginalization under the governor.
Remember Hisbah?
Remember how many innocent christian traders were killed around Sabon Gari market because of blasphemy laws?
Sharia was supposed to be for muslims only, how many Christians suffered from Sharia under this governor?
Next time you see mobs proudly destroying christian properties in Kano, please thank Kwankwaso for that.
Yes, we do remember.
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