I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria - Politics - Nairaland
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| I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by enemyofprogress(op): 4:59pm On Jun 12 |
I have personally left that religion of w@r, how can they be kpaiing people as if they are kpaing chickens Imagine they kpai over 200 people in my state kwara state just because those ones said they don’t like they religion and l discovered none of the Muslim leaders condemned that act I sent my son to ile kewu and on the day of his graduation, l even invited a popular musician and l did big celebration Recently my son called me and told me he has left the religion too and l asked him why? To my surprise my son told me that all he was being taught then was how to kpai people I met a guy too that explains Sharia law to me on how it’s written to kpai and cut p£0pl£ h@#ds over flimsy things and truly l used Google to translate all what l read and l found out it was true l was extremely shocked that why do some set of people wants to oppress us on our fathers land? Some of these Muslims religious leaders agitating for sharia law has been paid huge amount of amount for them to continue pushing their agenda The moment they achieve it, they will start kpaiing us one after the other, l was so annoyed listening to Mufty iwo talking about sharia law and when Sheik Labeeb saw me and asked why l left the religion l just ignored And all these religious leaders are Fulanis not Yoruba, imagine Fulanis planning to enslaves us on our land I am no more a Mus11m, l want peace of mind for Hmm😭🙆♂️… l have personally left that religion of w@r, how can they be kpaiing people as if they are kpaing chickens Imagine they kpai over 200 people in my state kwara state just because those ones said they don’t like they religion and l discovered none of the Muslim leaders condemned that act I sent my son to ile kewu and on the day of his graduation, l even invited a popular musician and l did big celebration Recently my son called me and told me he has left the religion too and l asked him why? To my surprise my son told me that all he was being taught then was how to kpai people I met a guy too that explains Sharia law to me on how it’s written to kpai and cut p£0pl£ h@#ds over flimsy things and truly l used Google to translate all what l read and l found out it was true l was extremely shocked that why do some set of people wants to oppress us on our fathers land? Some of these Muslims religious leaders agitating for sharia law has been paid huge amount of amount for them to continue pushing their agenda The moment they achieve it, they will start kpaiing us one after the other, l was so annoyed listening to Mufty iwo talking about sharia law and when Sheik Labeeb saw me and asked why l left the religion l just ignored And all these religious leaders are Fulanis not Yoruba, imagine Fulanis planning to enslaves us on our land I am no more a Mus11m, l want peace of mind for myself and l want us all to stand united as one body in Yoruba land, let’s f11ghtt these people out of our land, they are truly £v111 and oppressors, and let’s keep exposing them…. Kokozaria. Copied |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by HacheNoire: 5:02pm On Jun 12 |
You can leave and does not mean your opps will back off! Leaving does not guarantee you anything but only makes you succumb. Steppers don’t care of you become a pope, they still eager to put you in a box. |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by franchasng: 5:13pm On Jun 12*. Modified: 5:59pm On Jun 12 |
I keep wondering why modern youths of our time are still in that religion? It really beat my imagination. Look at how Mu.Mu regime have destroyed Nigeria and turned everything upside down, its sad mhen |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by papagiddy(m): 5:15pm On Jun 12 |
Islam islam....I hail una......I was shocked last m9nth when a friend an alfa told me he renounced the Religion.....a learned alfa o |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by pongwa(m): 5:23pm On Jun 12 |
You are not bothered about what he put up but rather about him leaving your religion. Chai HacheNoire: |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by WizardOfNG: 5:30pm On Jun 12 |
If not that Nigerians do not think critically, especially Southerners, should it not worry us that hardly any Northern leader (political, military, cultural and religious ) condemn or take responsibility for the terrorism their people are causing innocent Nigerians? |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by Elusive001: 5:36pm On Jun 12 |
HacheNoire:Islamic terrorists supporter on the beat. |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by Adblg0610: 5:38pm On Jun 12 |
HacheNoire:Koko Zaria is one of the scallywags that have tarnished the image of Islam with their wayward lifestyles. He and his ilks use guns with which they have killed a lot of people, under the influence of illicit drugs. He can only run, he cannot escape God’s wrath. |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by muyico(m): 5:42pm On Jun 12 |
Nah Christian no dey kill Abi?? If u knw weytinz Westen world used ours forefathers eyes c ehn!
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| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by WizardOfNG: 5:42pm On Jun 12 |
Adblg0610:Stop talking nonsense. You people can't even hide your prejudice. Has Koko Zaria killed in the name of Islam? Call him a thug or whatever but the bolded in your post is the talk of an unreasonable person. Anything wrong you believe Koko Zaria did, was such done in the name of Islam? |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by HacheNoire: 5:51pm On Jun 12 |
pongwa:What religion you talking about! Do I sound like someone who is mentally conquered? |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by CodeTemplar: 6:12pm On Jun 12 |
WizardOfNG:You can start by condemning their acts and talking to your boss. |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by pongwa(m): 6:13pm On Jun 12 |
He said he just renounced Islam, so what was your post about? HacheNoire: |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by Adblg0610: 6:24pm On Jun 12 |
WizardOfNG:Be calm and stop being abusive. I didn’t use NAME, I used IMAGE. The phrase- “Remember the child of whom you are”, means don’t spoil the good image of your family. When you hear names like Oyenusi, Anini, Iyamu, etc, what comes to your mind is armed robbery. To do something in the name of another person, means you acted on the instructions of your principal and may be jointly or separately liable. On the other hand, ethnicity, country, religion, and even family names are groups you belong to, but none of them would be responsible for your offence. |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by Rocky247(m): 6:28pm On Jun 12 |
The rate at which people are leaving Islam recently and becoming reasonable human being is surprising. Some people in Islam still practicing are just practicing it for practicing sake |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by Elliotwaveforec: 6:35pm On Jun 12 |
Qdot too has left Islam, religion of war |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by Racoon(m): 6:38pm On Jun 12 |
Humn! A religion that is so engrossed with shedding blood and killing people can not and should never be an option for humanity. |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by GodPunishOsu: 6:54pm On Jun 12 |
We're gradually getting there,we will get rid of both Christianity and Islam on our dear Yoruba land. |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by marlow1962(m): 7:00pm On Jun 12 |
franchasng:Because it's a religion being fear and respected by the government, because it's a tool they use In destabilizing the country. |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by WizardOfNG: 7:10pm On Jun 12 |
CodeTemplar:What are you talking about? I condemn Northern leaders daily here. Don't think "my boss" (I take it you mean Tinubu) won't deliver. We will see na. Things will come to a head and the North, their leaders sponsoring terror because they always want ultimate power, cannot win. Dey watch bruv. |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by WizardOfNG: 7:14pm On Jun 12 |
Adblg0610:Stop being a hypocrite. You insulted Koko Zaria, called him a scallywag, and you are demanding politeness from me. Are you gracious or polite to everyone to demand same? You're just rambling bro. Koko Zaria is a product of the streets. Yet is is no Islamic terrorist or bandit. How you can say what you did below in bold shows you aren't principled nor upright. Tarnished the image of Islam how? He beheaded anyone shouting Allahu Akbar? Just retrace your step bro. Koko Zaria is one of the scallywags that have tarnished the image of Islam with their wayward lifestyles. |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by Tooreda: 7:19pm On Jun 12 |
Adblg0610:Show us where you have called him out before or be silent forever |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by Tooreda: 7:21pm On Jun 12 |
All I know is no right thinking individual will practise the pissful religion that deprives the society of peace. |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by CodeTemplar: 7:29pm On Jun 12 |
WizardOfNG:The terror industry in the north goes far beyond powerplay. There is the spiritual power angle to it. In the days of very active campus cult, it was disguised as armed robbery as people were rendered dead or useless as part of sacrifices for politicians to return or get offices. There is also the religious dominance angle to it in the north specifically. They are naturally seeking to impose islam and killi-ng is a core part of their strategy. There is a powerplay angle to it also. I sponsor violence in a constituency and then present myself as the solution so the people can vote for me and not the other guy in power There is the tribal angle. The nomads are taking over whole villages at a time while doing the bidding of politician who need sacrifices to remain in power. Dont tell me that as a politician no agent of darkness has approached you for such service. I saw a BBC documentary about such practice in Liberia. It is real. Politicians dont only contract small cliques of killers, they have whole squads working for them also. Nigerian politicians go as far aa Freetown for such services. There is the brainwashing angle to it. Many not-so-elite folks have been brainwashed to believe their religion is being advanced. There is the conquest angle to it. I once ŕead about how a Fulani leaders boasted that his people can eliminate the conquered tribes of the north because only the benevolence of their forefathers who achieved the conquest and spared the fathers of the victims allowed them to be born in the first place. Imagine that. The issue is complex. |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by WizardOfNG: 7:47pm On Jun 12*. Modified: 8:10pm On Jun 12 |
CodeTemplar:Great post and you have said most things naive Nigerians are ignorant of but need to understand. Your conclusion that the "issue is complex" is apt. Anyone thinking one man, i.e a President , can end insecurity that so many Northerners are ideoligically in bed with, at all levels, is delusional. I really developed hatred for the North when, virtually all Northerners, endorsed the killing of Deborah. Heart-wrenching what happened to that girl because I have daughters and can imagine the pain of her parent knowing how their daughter suffered stoned and burnt. Yet most Northerners saw it as fitting punishment for her "blasphemy". It was shocking and a definitive event that showed me the union of North and South is unnatural and will end as all things unnatural do. I personally think things will come to a head soonish in the end and the world will even come in to intervene so South and North separate. It is the South that is valuable to the World anyway. Similar to how Sudan's main region that had become too irreconcilably incompatible separated. I just hope it can be achieved without much shedding of the blood of innocent Nigerians. Below is the shame of a nation that, if full of bravely principled people, would have sparked a revolution against the North and their backwards ways. Read below how 34 lawyers defended the suspects who are brutal killers. We are too unserious in Nigeria and as Reno Omokri said, Nigerians are only concerned about Rice and Eba. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynching_of_Deborah_Yakubu
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| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by seyicodes(m): 8:09pm On Jun 12 |
franchasng:It's interesting that you say that, because if people only stayed in Islam due to culture or habit, it would have disappeared long ago. Yet many educated people study it deeply and embrace it after examining its teachings and evidence. Rather than asking why young people are still in Islam, a better question is: what is it about Islam that continues to attract millions of people from different backgrounds, cultures, and levels of education? Islam teaches pure worship of one God, personal accountability, justice, discipline, charity, good character, respect for parents, and a purpose for life. Whether one agrees with it or not, dismissing the faith of over a billion people without understanding it first is not a strong argument. If something beats your imagination, perhaps it's worth studying before judging. |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by Sirjamo: 8:12pm On Jun 12 |
This one was never a Muslim A miserable murderer who has been a notorious thug from his mother's womb |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by CodeTemplar: 8:31pm On Jun 12 |
WizardOfNG:Like tinubu once said to Jonathan, the bull stops at the president's table. No amount of conspiracy can prevent a president. We saw how GEJ acted. How he brought SA mercenaries in. |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by AcadaWriter0: 9:01pm On Jun 12 |
Honestly, it's all so obvious. a simple belief, right? It's a matter of opinion, really. And don't forget the good vibes, the positive energy!? |
| Re: I Have Personally Left That Religion Of War. Koko Zaria by WizardOfNG: 9:04pm On Jun 12 |
CodeTemplar:Come on. That is a political statement. You're a sharp dude na. Politicians must always gaslight their opponents they wish to replace. Demonize your political opponents in the eyes of the electorate and profit. That is how politics works and all politicians, everywhere in the world, engage in it. With your talk of Jonathan hiring mercenaries, deployed expensively, it can never work to permanently overcome terrorism driven by ideological indoctrination. Many ordinary Northerners go into forest to supply food, medicine and even sex to terrorists and bandits. Their support system, across the North, is huge. Do you guys think this is a joke? We are fighting a belief system and ideology that cannot defeated be by the current Nigerian security system. The solution is very simple. Usher in State/regional police asap. As soon as serious States and region significantly upscale their capacity to tackle crime, the North will realise terror is no longer a tool they can use to blackmail other regions. Meaning they must tackle the marauders they created so they too can enjoy the peace, security and socio-economic progress others are enjoying. Without doing the right thing North and South will separate for sure 💯%. |
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